Fall 2023 Physical Therapy M9025 section 083

Advanced Seminar in Adult Neurorehabilit

ADV SEM-ADULT NEUROREHABI

Call Number 18096
Points 0-4
Grading Mode Standard
Approvals Required None
Instructors Clare C Bassile
Jean Timmerberg
Lobna Elsarafy
Type SEMINAR
Method of Instruction In-Person
Course Description

Students who want to build on the content from the required Adult Neurorehabilitation courses may elect this course during the last semester of the DPT curriculum. Students are exposed to a variety of clients in different settings and allowed to further develop their clinical reasoning skills, hone their evidence-based examination and therapeutic interventions and verify the psychosocial & socioeconomic impact of disability.

This is a problem-solving case-based course that promotes synthesis of evidence from the neurological and movement science literature in order to critically evaluate current trends in the examination, evaluation, diagnosis, intervention and prognosis of a variety of neurological conditions.  Clinical reasoning is promoted through three pathways:  1) observation and participation in a variety of health care practice settings (e.g. hospitals, outpatient & clinic departments); 2) understanding societal needs; and 3) appreciating the prevailing legislative environment.  Students develop an evidence-based paper formulated to serve as a resource for all course participants.

Web Site Vergil
Department Physical Therapy
Enrollment 22 students (45 max) as of 5:05PM Sunday, May 11, 2025
Subject Physical Therapy
Number M9025
Section 083
Division College of Physicians and Surgeons: Physical Therapy
Open To Physical Therapy
Section key 20233PHYT9025M083