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ADDICTIVE DISORDERS MANAGEMENT IN FAMILY MEDICINE

FAMMED 931
Course Description

In-depth exposure to the principles of Family Medicine approaches to Addictive Disorders, emphasizing continuing and comprehensive care. Under direct supervision by faculty, share ongoing responsibility for the patient in both health maintenance and illness. Emphasis on commitment to the patient and understanding the problems in the total context of the patient's life. Development of awareness of student physician and the patient's attitudes and learn to use interactions as a therapeutic tool. In addition to the pathology of disease, learn the appropriate use of patient education, preventative medicine and the role of family and community resources in providing quality primary care.

Prerequisties
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This course does not satisfy any prerequisites.

Credits

2 to 8

Offered

Occasionally

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