OPT-7734 Clinical Problem Solving 3
Clinical Problem Solving (CPS) 3 continues to serve as an integrative educational bridge between basic / vision science courses and patient care experiences. The case discussions provide students with opportunities to identify clinical issues, develop analytical skills, and communicate effectively. In addition, students will continue developing the knowledge, skills, and attitudes necessary to attain proficiency as clinicians. The educational emphasis in CPS 3 is on utilizing critical thinking, clinical reasoning, and related abilities inherent in appropriate and effective patient care. The ultimate goal is to develop the ability to distinguish abnormal clinical findings from normal ones, understand the mechanisms underlying clinical presentations, accurately diagnose visual and ocular pathologic conditions, identify related systemic conditions, and develop appropriate patient assessments and management plans consistent with the education and clinical training to date of students enrolled in CPS 3. The small group format provides an opportunity for students to develop effective communication skills, including the verbalization of ophthalmic / medical terminology as well as personal and clinical confidence. Student research on case-related topics serves to enhance the knowledge base and application of basic / vision science principles.