ATTR 603: Clinical Anatomy & Pathophysiology for ATTR
Prerequisite: Acceptance into the MSAT program.
Credit Hours: (3)
The focus of this course is on human anatomic structure and function, pathophysiology, and pathomechanics of common injuries that Athletic Trainers may encounter in practice. Students will develop appropriate communication methods for various stakeholders, such as professionals, staff, parents, and patients.
Detailed Description of Content of Course
This course focuses on human anatomic structure and function necessary for athletic trainers to prevent, treat, and care for injuries. Additionally, pathophysiology and pathomechanics of common injuries encountered by athletic trainers and healing timeframes of anatomic structures will be addressed. Students will develop appropriate communication methods for various stakeholders. Students will demonstrate use of various models of function and disability.
Detailed Description of Conduct of Course
Students will: receive lecture (traditional, synchronous, asynchronous, etc.); practice and demonstrate skill; explore topics through differing levels of research; and participate in peer-evaluation. This is a hybrid course.
Student Learning Outcomes
Upon successful completion of this course the student will be able to:
Assessment Measures
Assessment measures may include, but are not limited to: course participation, assignments, summative and formative assessments, presentations, student research, case studies, practical examinations, skill assessments, and student/preceptor evaluations.
Other Course Information
Lab supplies may be required at the expense of the student.
Review and Approval
May 10, 2024
May 6, 2022