About EMED 3000 A

Introduction to research in emergency medicine with clinical exposure including shadowing EMTs, RNs, PAs, and MDs in the emergency department as well as EMS, laboratory skills, and informed consent and screening workshops. We will schedule lab times after registration is complete. Expect to have one, 4 hour lab per week. Comments: Must have at least sophomore standing, freshmen need instructor override approval.

Notes

Minimum sophomore standing; Freshmen need instructor override approval; Asynchronous online course; Instructor permission required; Open to Degree and PACE students; For waitlist information, please contact the instructor

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