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CHIR303: Differential Diagnosis B |
CHIR 303 focuses on diagnosis from 2 different approaches. The first involves clinical problem solving, where students learn the skills to interpret patient 'symptoms'and 'signs', analyse the information given, and then formulate a differential diagnosis.
The second part of the unit provides an introduction to the principles of evidence based medicine and how the scientific investigative process may be applied toward gaining a better understanding of diagnosis, chiropractic principles and methods. Students will strengthen their research literacy capacity.
| Credit Points: | 2 |
| Contact Hours: | 4 |
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D2 - Day; Offered in the second half-year
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| Staff Contact: |
Dr Beirman |
| Prerequisites: |
HLTH208 or CHIR208; Admission to BChiroSc
Admission to PGQUAL;CHIR
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