Upon completion of the LMU PA program in Harrogate, graduates will have proven competency in areas of medical knowledge, interpersonal communication skills, clinical reasoning and problem-solving abilities, clinical and technical skills, and professional behaviors required for entry into PA practice:
Medical Knowledge:
- Demonstrate the ability to access, evaluate, and assimilate current medical research
- Compose a medical research paper utilizing accepted standards for medical writing
- Identify normal and abnormal findings on patient history and physical examination
- Identify medical conditions based on etiologies, risk factors, pathology, and epidemiology
- Manage medical, psychiatric, and surgical conditions using pharmacologic and non-pharmacologic modes of treatment
Clinical Reasoning and Problem-Solving:
- Provide appropriate counseling regarding specific medical conditions
- Recommend appropriate preventive screening and preventative care measures
- Develop a complete patient-centered treatment plan based upon the patients’ medical conditions
- Recommend appropriate pharmaceutical management for patients’ medical conditions
- Correctly select and interpret laboratory tests and diagnostic study findings
- Integrate clinical findings with diagnostic study data to formulate differential diagnoses
Clinical and Technical Skills:
- Obtain the appropriate elements of focused and comprehensive patient histories
- Obtain the appropriate elements of and properly perform physical examinations
- Properly perform specific minor medical and surgical procedures
Interpersonal Communication Skills:
- Appropriately document-focused and comprehensive patient histories and physical examination findings
- Clearly communicate pertinent patient information in oral presentations and multiple types of note formats
- Clearly communicate patient treatment plans and preventative care recommendations
- Demonstrate appropriate body language and active listening skills during interactions
Professionalism
- Demonstrate sensitivity, respect, and responsiveness to patient diversity
- Demonstrate professionalism in interaction
Procedures
- Demonstrate knowledge of the following procedures on simulation devices and/or human subjects:
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Airway management
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Universal precautions as they pertain to patient care and OSHA requirements
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Injection administration
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Sterile technique
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Identification of common surgical instruments
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Tympanic membrane foreign body removal, including cerumen
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Insertion of urinary and nasogastric catheters
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- Demonstrate proficiency in performing the following procedures on simulation devices and/or human subjects:
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Surgical scrubbing, gowning, and gloving
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Venipuncture and intravenous catheterization
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Administration of local anesthesia
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Laceration repair
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Abscess incision and drainage
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Skin lesion biopsy
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Intra-articular injections
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Orthopedic splinting and bracing
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