Clinical Sciences
CS117 Physical Diagnosis
PD 117 and 217 teaches the skills of physical examination and assessment, and the importance of record keeping and the taking of a family, medical, social, nutritional and exercise history (4 credits)
PD 317 reviews the physical examination of the neurological and genitourinary systems, and the breasts. Specialty exams are also covered. (5 credits)
CS118 Clinical Diagnosis
Clinical Diagnosis 118 and 218 studies the clinical signs and symptoms of disease and conditions, normal and abnormal variations and findings and their relationship to diagnostic testing. The development of clear clinical judgement, assessment skills, problem solving, and differential diagnosis is emphasized.
(10 credits)
CS119 Lab Diagnosis
Lab Diagnosis 119 and 219 cover tests such as the analysis of blood, urine, feces, hair and other body materials, allergy tests, as well as microbiology and other valuable assessment tools the naturopathic physician has access to. The emphasis is on interpretation and clinical applications in the results.
(8 credits)
Lab Diagnosis/Diagnostic Imaging 319 covers diagnostic ultrasound, radiology, CT scans, MRI, nuclear medicine, and fluoroscopy. The dark field microscope and EAV are also discussed. (2 credits)
CS120 Radiology
Radiology 120, 220 and 320 study X-ray positioning, fundamentals of radiographic theory and physics, radiographic interpretation of common disorders of the body systems, and pathologies. (12 credits)
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