CONJ 612
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Introduction to the Medical Profession I
Description
This core course for first-year students develops skills physicians must master to practice high-quality, cost-effective, and patient-centered medicine. Physicians in the twenty-first century must possess the ability to seek, evaluate, analyze, and assimilate new knowledge; to communicate efficiently and effectively with patients; to collect and document historical and physical information from their patients; and to meet the societal expectations of behavior for medical professionals. The course combines aspects of biostatistics, evidence-based medicine, community & population health, and patient care skills in a progressive curriculum to aid students in the mastery of these critical skills.
Department(s)
Course Tags
M1
Allowed Locations
Main Campus
Delivery Modes
In-Person
Grade Bases
Graded
Min
12
Max
12