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Osteopathic Principles/Practice III (OM 2016)

Term: 2014-2015 Academic Year Fall Term

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LeAnn Jons-Cox
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Teresa M Moore
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Melissa M. Davidson
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Michael W. Martin Ph.D.
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Melanie L Soard
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Cindy K. Funk
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Nicole M Michels
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Description

This course is designed to provide the student with a fundamental understanding of the principles and philosophies of osteopathic medicine. This understanding will allow a foundation for students to build osteopathic knowledge and provide every student the chance to offer their patients an additional approach to conventional medical care. This course will also emphasize the current biomechanical, functional, and physiologic philosophies providing a foundation for continued future education and development within the art and science of osteopathy.
All seven core competencies of the Osteopathic Profession are addressed in a variety of ways in the course. In addition, medical knowledge, patient care, interpersonal communication skills and professionalism are woven into the labs during hands on interactions with faculty members and fellow students. The course is designed to be foundational in knowledge, with clinical application emphasized when appropriate, to help the students learn not