EMED 3000 A (CRN: 90571)
Emergency Medicine: Emergency Medicine Research I (A)
4 credit hours
About EMED 3000 A
Lecture course with 4 hour lab. Introduction to research in Emergency Medicine with clinical exposure including shadowing EMTs, RNs, and MDs. Students will learn about research ethics, informed consent, and clinical epistemology. Prerequisites: Minimum Sophomore standing and Instructor permission; First-Year students who have prior clinical experience or are non-traditional students are considered on a case-by-case basis.
Notes
For waitlist information, please contact the instructor Minimum sophomore standing; Freshmen need instructor Open to Degree and PACE students; Instructor permission req. override approval;
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