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Undergraduate/Graduate Catalog 2021-2022 
    
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Health Science Learning Outcomes




Upon successful completion of the Health Sciences Program, graduates should be able to:
 

Knowledge of Healthcare Systems
 

• Utilize knowledge of the principles and processes of the basic sciences and the scientific method in their completion of basic science courses, and other experiential learning.

• Describe and assess components of the U.S. healthcare system, including care delivery, financing, quality, and management challenges.

 • Apply this knowledge to issues of healthcare access, quality, and health disparities.

• Describe the roles and responsibilities of stakeholders in health, including healthcare professionals, the community and policy makers.
 

Knowledge of Biological Sciences & Behavioral Sciences
 

• Identify structure-function relationships of the human body and the musculoskeletal system.

• Describe the relationships between the skeletal and muscular systems and movement.

• Discuss the structure and functional changes in tissue and organs of the body, specific to disease and pathology.

• Describe normal processes of growth and development across the life span.

• Identify the principles of human behavior.

• Discuss the pathologies of abnormal functioning.
 

Evidence Based Practice Methods and Analytic Strategies Application
 

• Apply independent decision making grounded in evidence-based practice/best practices.

• Describe and assess the evidenced-based practice model of health information utilization and paradigm approaches.

• Apply this knowledge to analyze, critically appraise external and internal evidence as well as scholarly publications. Knowledge of Cultural Competency and Healthcare Ethics

• Demonstrate strategies in reducing stereotyping and stigmatization.

• Utilize interventions addressing barriers to accessing healthcare.
 

Communicate Health Information
 

• Establish shared decision-making between patients and providers

• Build social support networks.

• Successfully demonstrate ability to deliver accurate, accessible, and actionable health information.

• Identify the meanings of medical terms in the context of the structure and function of the human body in health and disease.

• Demonstrate, through the use of correct/appropriate language, the ability to effectively communicate with a prospective patient. Field Experience

• Successfully utilize expressive and receptive skills to effectively communicate with prospective patients.