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Scoring Key: 5=Strongly Agree 4=Agree 3=Neutral 2=Disagree 1=Strongly Disagree 0=Not applicable to my practice
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Identify non-orthopedic “primary care” issues that occur in sports medicine, specifically in the areas of cardiology, dermatology, pulmonology, preventive medicine, pediatric and adolescent medicine, exercise physiology, environmental exposure, athletic populations, team physicians, and protective equipment (including braces).
Critically review and discuss treatment indications, clinical outcomes, evidence-based guidelines, complications, morbidity, and mortality.
Link the pathophysiologic process and findings of clinical disorders to the appropriate diagnosis, treatment and management.
Determine when to refer to a specialist for follow-up care.
Explain principles of biomechanics as well as terminology and application to orthopedic sports medicine.
Apply specific required components of basic sciences to the practice of orthopedic sports medicine, including biochemistry, biomechanics, embryology, immunology, microbiology, pathology, pharmacology, and physiology.
Integrate interdisciplinary clinical quality improvement and patient safety principles into practice.
Recognize the signs of fatigue and sleep deprivation and implement fatigue mitigation processes to manage the potential negative effects on patient care.
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Scoring Key: 5=Excellent 4=Very Good 3=Good 2=Fair 1=Poor
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Course content.
McKirven Ceus, M.D.
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