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2018-2019 Academic Bulletin (Catalog) (Jan 2019 Ed) 
    
2018-2019 Academic Bulletin (Catalog) (Jan 2019 Ed) [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

College of Medicine


910 Madison Avenue, Suite 1000 • Memphis, TN 38163 • Phone: (901) 448-5529
Website: www.uthsc.edu/Medicine/

Scott E. Strome, MD
Executive Dean
Dean, College of Medicine - Memphis


R. Bruce Shack, MD
Dean, College of Medicine - Chattanooga

Paul J Hauptman, MD
Dean, Graduate Medical Education - Knoxville

Michael Whitt, PhD
Interim Associate Dean, Medical Education

Susan Crouch Brewer, MD
Associate Dean, Admissions and Student Affairs
 
Natascha Thompson, MD
Associate Dean, Graduate Medical Education

Polly Hofmann, PhD
Senior Executive Associate Dean, Faculty Affairs

Teresa Hartnett, EdD, MPA
Associate Dean, Finance and Administration

Leigh Darryl Quarles, MD
Associate Dean, Research

Information About the College and Doctor of Medicine Policies

 

*For policies and other information specific to the PAS program, click on the program link below. 

Programs

 

Note: Courses with four digits apply to Class of 2020 only.

Courses

Physician Assistant Studies Program

  • PAS 594 - Urology and Men’s Health


    Cr Hrs: 1 (15-0-0)
    This course offers a systematic study of the epidemiology, presentation, differential diagnosis, diagnosis, and management of urologic and men’s health disease processes essential to primary care practice based on the most current test blueprint and disease list published by the National Commission on Certification of Physician Assistants for the Physician Assistant National Certifying Exam.

    Grade Mode: Standard
    Instructional Method: Lecture
    Location offered: Memphis
    Prerequisites: Special Permission Required (must be enrolled in PA Program)

    Term offered: Fall

    Fall - Instructor of Record: Joseph Willmitch
  • PAS 595 - Infectious Disease


    Cr Hrs: 1 (15-0-0)
    This course offers a systematic study of the epidemiology, presentation, differential diagnosis, diagnosis, and management of infectious diseases essential to primary care practice based on the most current test blueprint and disease list published by the National Commission on Certification of Physician Assistants for the Physician Assistant National Certifying Exam.

    Grade Mode: Standard
    Instructional Method: Lecture
    Location offered: Memphis
    Prerequisites: Special Permission Required (must be enrolled in PA Program)

    Term offered: Fall

    Fall - Instructor of Record: Linda Pifer
  • PAS 601 - Family Medicine I


    Cr Hrs: 4 (4 weeks)
    This supervised clinical practice experience/rotation is designed to introduce the student to the practice of primary care family medicine. This consists of providing comprehensive, continuing medical care to all members of the family. The entire person is considered within the realm of family, employment, society and recreation. The rotation will provide opportunities for the student to be responsible for patients of all ages, from the initial visit through possible hospitalization and follow-up. The student will have the opportunity to perform physical exams, develop a differential diagnosis, order and interpret appropriate diagnostics, propose a treatment plan, and provide patient education on diagnosis, prevention and health maintenance of disease processes.

    Grade Mode: Standard
    Instructional Method: Clinical
    Location offered: Memphis, Nashville, Chattanooga, Knoxville
    Term offered: Fall, Spring

    Fall - Instructor of Record: Joseph Willmitch
    Fall - Additional Instructor 1: Leigh Anne Pickup
    Spring - Instructor of Record: Joseph Willmitch
    Spring - Additional Instructor 1: Leigh Anne Pickup
  • PAS 602 - Family Medicine II


    Cr Hrs: 4 (4 weeks)
    This is a continuation of Family Medicine I (PAS 601). During this rotation students are further exposed to common disorders and procedures encountered in the Family Medicine setting.

    Grade Mode: Standard
    Instructional Method: Clinical
    Location offered: Memphis, Nashville, Chattanooga, Knoxville
    Term offered: Fall, Spring

    Fall - Instructor of Record: Joseph Willmitch
    Fall - Additional Instructor 1: Leigh Anne Pickup
    Spring - Instructor of Record: Joseph Willmitch
    Spring - Additional Instructor 1: Leigh Anne Pickup
  • PAS 603 - Internal Medicine I


    Cr Hrs: 4 (4 weeks)
    The purpose of this rotation is to expose the Physician Assistant student to a wide range of chronic and acute medical conditions encountered with the internal medicine population. This will provide the student with direct experience in applying medical skills and knowledge toward evaluation, treatment and management of complex cases which may occur in inpatient or out-patient settings.

    Grade Mode: Standard
    Instructional Method: Clinical
    Location offered: Memphis, Nashville, Chattanooga, Knoxville
    Term offered: Fall, Spring

    Fall - Instructor of Record: Joseph Willmitch
    Fall - Additional Instructor 1: Leigh Anne Pickup
    Spring - Instructor of Record: Joseph Willmitch
    Spring - Additional Instructor 1: Leigh Anne Pickup
  • PAS 604 - Internal Medicine II


    Cr Hrs: 4 (4 weeks)
    A continuation of Internal Medicine I, this rotation will allow the student in depth experience providing care for the Internal Medicine patient. Students are exposed to common disorders and procedures that will take place in the outpatient clinic, inpatient hospital setting and or intensive care unit.; and will provide opportunities for interacting with adult and geriatric patients from the initial visit through possible hospitalization and follow up.

    Grade Mode: Standard
    Instructional Method: Clinical
    Location offered: Memphis, Nashville, Chattanooga, Knoxville
    Term offered: Fall, Spring

    Fall - Instructor of Record: Joseph Willmitch
    Fall - Additional Instructor 1: Leigh Anne Pickup
    Spring - Instructor of Record: Joseph Willmitch
    Spring - Additional Instructor 1: Leigh Anne Pickup
  • PAS 605 - General Surgery


    Cr Hrs: 4 (4 weeks)
    The emphasis in this rotation is on common procedures and disorders encountered in the General Surgery setting. Students will learn pre and post-operative care of the surgical patient; the student will also obtain experience in the operation room arena through active participation in surgical cases. The student will perform minor surgical procedures and become educated in the management and overall care of the surgical patient.

    Grade Mode: Standard
    Instructional Method: Clinical
    Location offered: Memphis, Nashville, Chattanooga, Knoxville
    Term offered: Fall, Spring

    Fall - Instructor of Record: Joseph Willmitch
    Fall - Additional Instructor 1: Leigh Anne Pickup
    Spring - Instructor of Record: Joseph Willmitch
    Spring - Additional Instructor 1: Leigh Anne Pickup
  • PAS 606 - Emergency Medicine


    Cr Hrs: 4 (4 weeks)
    This rotation will provide clinical training experience in emergency medicine. The student will be educated in the approach to common primary care emergency department health problems. The student will be able to develop skills in emergency treatment and actions to sustain life, and management of a variety of acute, life threatening medical, surgical and psychiatric clinical problems specific to emergency medicine.

    Grade Mode: Standard
    Instructional Method: Clinical
    Location offered: Memphis, Nashville, Chattanooga, Knoxville
    Term offered: Fall, Spring

    Fall - Instructor of Record: Joseph Willmitch
    Fall - Additional Instructor 1: Leigh Anne Pickup
    Spring - Instructor of Record: Joseph Willmitch
    Spring - Additional Instructor 1: Leigh Anne Pickup
  • PAS 607 - Pediatric Medicine


    Cr Hrs: 4 (4 weeks)
    In this rotation the student will learn the aspects of caring for the pediatric patient from birth through adolescence. The focus will be on recognizing and managing common childhood illnesses, assessment of growth and development, immunizations, nutrition, psycho-social issues and preventive health care.

    Grade Mode: Standard
    Instructional Method: Clinical
    Location offered: Memphis, Nashville, Chattanooga, Knoxville
    Term offered: Fall, Spring

    Fall - Instructor of Record: Joseph Willmitch
    Fall - Additional Instructor 1: Leigh Anne Pickup
    Spring - Instructor of Record: Joseph Willmitch
    Spring - Additional Instructor 1: Leigh Anne Pickup
  • PAS 608 - Women’s Health


    Cr Hrs: 4 (4 weeks)
    In this rotation, students will be provided the opportunity to acquire skills to approach common issues of women’s health including obstetrical and gynecological services. Students will participate in providing basic health care for the female patient including family planning, cancer detection, pre-natal care and nutrition.

    Grade Mode: Standard
    Instructional Method: Clinical
    Location offered: Memphis, Nashville, Chattanooga, Knoxville
    Term offered: Fall, Spring

    Fall - Instructor of Record: Joseph Willmitch
    Fall - Additional Instructor 1: Leigh Anne Pickup
    Spring - Instructor of Record: Joseph Willmitch
    Spring - Additional Instructor 1: Leigh Anne Pickup
  • PAS 609 - Behavioral Medicine


    Cr Hrs: 4 (4 weeks)
    In this rotation, students will be exposed to common psychosocial and substance abuse conditions encountered in the primary care setting. Focus will be on recognizing and understanding the development and presentation of these behaviors and how to provide interventions and treatment. Development of clinical counseling skills is emphasized. Students participate in field assignments by attending various group meetings, i.e., AA, weight watchers, hospice, or other support groups.

    Grade Mode: Standard
    Instructional Method: Clinical
    Location offered: Memphis, Nashville, Chattanooga, Knoxville
    Term offered: Fall, Spring

    Fall - Instructor of Record: Joseph Willmitch
    Fall - Additional Instructor 1: Leigh Anne Pickup
    Spring - Instructor of Record: Joseph Willmitch
    Spring - Additional Instructor 1: Leigh Anne Pickup
  • PAS 610 - Elective Rotation I


    Cr Hrs: 4 (4 weeks)
    In elective rotations, students will be provided the opportunity to delve further into areas of particular interest or specialization, such as orthopedics, dermatology, cardiothoracic surgery, neurology, geriatrics, oncology, hospitalist, and primary care, plastic & reconstructive surgery. Elective rotation selections must be reviewed and approved by the Director of Clinical Education.

    Grade Mode: Standard
    Instructional Method: Clinical
    Location offered: Memphis, Nashville, Chattanooga, Knoxville
    Term offered: Fall, Spring

    Fall - Instructor of Record: Joseph Willmitch
    Fall - Additional Instructor 1: Leigh Anne Pickup
    Spring - Instructor of Record: Joseph Willmitch
    Spring - Additional Instructor 1: Leigh Anne Pickup
  • PAS 611 - Elective Rotation II


    Cr Hrs: 4 (4 weeks)
    In elective rotations, students will be provided the opportunity to delve further into areas of particular interest or specialization, such as orthopedics, dermatology, cardiothoracic surgery, neurology, geriatrics, oncology, hospitalist, and primary care, plastic & reconstructive surgery. Elective rotation selections must be reviewed and approved by the Director of Clinical Education.

    Grade Mode: Standard
    Instructional Method: Clinical
    Location offered: Memphis, Nashville, Chattanooga, Knoxville
    Term offered: Fall, Spring

    Fall - Instructor of Record: Joseph Willmitch
    Fall - Additional Instructor 1: Leigh Anne Pickup
    Spring - Instructor of Record: Joseph Willmitch
    Spring - Additional Instructor 1: Leigh Anne Pickup
  • PAS 620 - Summative Evaluation


    Cr Hrs: 3 (30-45-0)
    Course is designed to assess student competency in the areas of medical knowledge, patient care, interpersonal skills, and profissionalism for entry into the profession. It consists of lectures, examinations, and labs utilizing standardized patients in clinical simulation settings.

    Grade Mode: Standard
    Instructional Method: Lecture, Lab
    Location offered: Memphis
    Prerequisites: Special Permission Required (must be enrolled in PA Program)

    Term offered: Fall

    Fall - Instructor of Record: Paul Koltnow, Joseph Willmitch, Kristopher Maday
  • PAS 621 - Capstone II


    Cr Hrs: 1 (15-0-0)
    Course is an independent study course designed to allow students to complete a master’s level paper that was initiated in PAS 580, Capstone I. Students will complete and present their final project based upon independent work conducted thoughout the course of the program and guided by the student’s academic advisor.

    Grade Mode: P/F
    Instructional Method: Lecture
    Location offered: Memphis
    Prerequisites: Special Permission Required (must be enrolled in PA Program- Successful completion of PAS 580 Capstone I)

    Term offered: Fall

    Fall - Instructor of Record: Paul Koltnow
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