Principles of Clinical Medicine II (OM 1020)

Term: 2024-2025 Academic Year Spring Term

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Teresa M MooreShow MyInfo popup for Teresa M Moore
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Boris BoyanovskyShow MyInfo popup for Boris Boyanovsky
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Jennifer R MontemayorShow MyInfo popup for Jennifer R Montemayor
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Jani J KovachShow MyInfo popup for Jani J Kovach
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Jeremy Dane SporrongShow MyInfo popup for Jeremy Dane Sporrong
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Teri DeBellisShow MyInfo popup for Teri DeBellis
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Ann E TrawickShow MyInfo popup for Ann E Trawick
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Carol WagnerShow MyInfo popup for Carol Wagner
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Mackenzie Bien (Carter)Show MyInfo popup for Mackenzie Bien (Carter)
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Molly HunsbergerShow MyInfo popup for Molly Hunsberger
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Office hours:
  • Monday 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM
  • Tuesday 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM
  • Wednesday 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM
  • Thursday 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM
  • Friday 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM
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    Matthew D McEchronShow MyInfo popup for Matthew D McEchron
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    Description

    Principles of Clinical Medicine (PCM) II is the second part of a four-part Clinical Medicine Course that will be delivered during the first 4 semesters. The course is designed to provide the knowledge and educational experiences that will allow the student to develop active learning skills, acquire medical knowledge, medically pertinent social knowledge, and develop the skills needed to complete a comprehensive or focused history physical examination, practice documentation skills, and demonstrate competency and the clinical application of basic medical procedures. The course also requires demonstration of clinical reasoning and differential diagnosis skills.

    Principles of Clinical Medicine II (OM 1020)

    Term: 2024-2025 Academic Year Spring Term

    Faculty

    Teresa M MooreShow MyInfo popup for Teresa M Moore
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    Boris BoyanovskyShow MyInfo popup for Boris Boyanovsky
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    Jennifer R MontemayorShow MyInfo popup for Jennifer R Montemayor
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    Jani J KovachShow MyInfo popup for Jani J Kovach
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    Jeremy Dane SporrongShow MyInfo popup for Jeremy Dane Sporrong
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    Teri DeBellisShow MyInfo popup for Teri DeBellis
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    Ann E TrawickShow MyInfo popup for Ann E Trawick
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    Carol WagnerShow MyInfo popup for Carol Wagner
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    Mackenzie Bien (Carter)Show MyInfo popup for Mackenzie Bien (Carter)
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    Molly HunsbergerShow MyInfo popup for Molly Hunsberger
    mhunsberger@rvu.edu
    Office hours:
  • Monday 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM
  •  
    Matthew D McEchronShow MyInfo popup for Matthew D McEchron
    Email address is hidden, click here to email
     

    Description

    Principles of Clinical Medicine (PCM) II is the second part of a four-part Clinical Medicine Course that will be delivered during the first 4 semesters. The course is designed to provide the knowledge and educational experiences that will allow the student to develop active learning skills, acquire medical knowledge, medically pertinent social knowledge, and develop the skills needed to complete a comprehensive or focused history physical examination, practice documentation skills, and demonstrate competency and the clinical application of basic medical procedures. The course also requires demonstration of clinical reasoning and differential diagnosis skills.