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FAMILY AND COMMUNITY MEDICINE (F CM)

195. Colloquium

a. Empowerment-Mind-Healing-Health (1-3)

399. Independent Study (1-3) [Rpt./]

401. Mind and Behavioral Medicine (2) [Rpt./ 1] I II Critical thinking and working principles in cognitive, mind-body, behavioral aspects of sickness and health; empowerment, stress, coping, conditional/unconditional mind, decision making, addictive-abusive behaviors, communication, and relationships, self awareness; healing and health. P, F CM 195A, upper division or graduate status. May be convened with F CM 501. Change course number to 405. Effective Spring 1999.

404. Lifestyle and Behavioral Health (3) I II [Rpt./1] Lifestyle and behavioral health has emerged as the dominant health risk factor. This course addresses various lifestyle principles and experiential processes toward the awareness and experience of one's self as the primary source of sickness or health and quality of life. May be convened with F CM 504.

406. Spirituality and Healing (3) I II [Rpt./1] Spirituality and healing is based on a holistic perspective that is compatible with science and medicine. The course is presented in a context of applied principles and processes that are practical and experiential. May be convened with F CM 506.

487. Poverty and Health (3) II (Identical with NURS 487, which is home). May be convened with F CM 587.

500. Research (3-12) [Rpt./ 48 units] I II (Identical with PHL 500). Change home to: PHL. Delete course at F CM. Spring 99

501. Mind and Behavioral Medicine (2) [Rpt./1] I II For a description of course topics see F CM 401. Graduate-level requirements include a research project or paper. May be convened with F CM 401. Change course number to 505. Effective Spring 1999.

504. Lifestyle and Behavioral Health (3) I II [Rpt./1] For a description of course topics see F CM 404. Graduate-level requirements include a scholarly paper/research project. May be convened with F CM 404.

506. Spirituality and Healing (3) I II [Rpt./1] For a description of course topics see F CM 406. Graduate-level requirements include a scholarly paper/research project. May be convened with F CM 406.

531. Art Therapy Techniques (3) [Rpt./ 2] I II Focuses on art expression as non-verbal communication and as a healing agent for children and persons with disabilities. P, previous course work in art and/or special education.

532. Survey of Art Therapy (3) [Rpt./ 1] I Surveys the development of art therapy in the United States through examination of the literature, theories, and current trends in the field.

539. Art, Symbolism, and Psychopathology (3) [Rpt./ 1] II Introduction to behavioral and psychological characteristics of various disorders with emphasis on the types of artistic symbolism manifested by each group. (Identical with ARE 539).

570. Issues and Trends in Public Health (3) Public health methods, organizations and services such as environmental/occupational health; disease control; health education and promotion; policy and legislation; and medical care. (Identical with PHL 570). Change home to: PHL. Delete course at F CM. Spring 99

571. International Comparison of Health Care Systems (3) Comparison of health care systems in developing and industrialized countries in relation to other social systems; public/private component analyses; health care methods and finance. (Identical with PHL 571). Change home to: PHL. Delete course at F CM. Spring 99

574. Health Administration and Policy (3) Management processes/roles of public health professionals; health service organization; policy issues and resource utilization/control; human resources management; public health trends. (Identical with PHL 574). Change home to: PHL. Delete course at F CM. Spring 99

575. Environmental and Occupational Health (3) Examination of living/working environments impacting human health; chemical and physical stressors affecting health; techniques for assessing and controlling risks in air, soil and water. (Identical with PHL 575). Change home to: PHL. Delete course at F CM. Spring 99

576. Biostatistics in Public Health (3) Analysis and interpretation of measures of wellness and disease association, disease outbreaks, population surveillance, and health promotion program evaluation (Identical with PHL 576). Change home to: PHL. Delete course at F CM. Spring 99

577. Social and Behavioral Basis of Public Health (3) Social learning theory, diffusion of innovations, relationship of cultural values to behavioral change, social marketing, high risk behavior intervention strategies, and communication issues. (Identical with PHL 577). Change home to: PHL. Delete course at F CM. Spring 99

578. Public Health Nutrition (3) II Community and individual nutritional assessment; risk profiles; planning, implementing and evaluating programs; international; national and local resources/programs; Healthy People 2000 goals. (Identical with PHL 578). Change home to: PHL. Delete course at F CM. Spring 99

580. Community Based Research Methodologies (3) II Research methodologies used in studying community health care issues. Students develop and write a research proposal which will address a community health issue. Student will acquire an understanding of the development of a research project and pilot test data collection instruments and procedures. P, PHL 576, F CM 596A. (Identical with PHL 580).

581. Introduction to Community Health (3) I The role of the public health professional in enhancing community health and well being. Analysis of current community health issues and methodologies for building community capacity to influence health, access to care, and local, state, and national policy. Community control a nd input into medical care and health promotion/disease prevention systems analyzed through class assignments. (Identical with PHL 581).

587. Poverty and Health (3) II (Identical with NURS 587, which is home). May be convened with F CM 487.

588. Healing Systems in the Southwest (3) I II (Identical with NURS 588, which is home).

593. Internship (1-6) [Rpt./]

593. Internship

a. Public Health (1-12) [Rpt./] I II (Identical with PHL 593A, which is home). Change home to: PHL. Delete course at F CM. Spring 99

596. Seminar

a. International Health: Clinical and Community Care (3) S P, open only to health majors.

g. Occupational Disease (1-2) II P, open to medical or industrial hygiene students only, consult department before enrolling. (Identical with PHL 596G).

h. Prevention and Control of Disease (1) I P, consult department before enrolling. (Identical with PHL 596H).

i. Seminar for Clinical Educators (4) I II (Identical with PHL 596I).

j. Health Policy: Leadership and Current Issues (2-3) II (Identical with PHL 596J).

m. Practice of Community-Oriented Medicine in Rural Areas (2) II (Identical with PHL 596M).

n. International Nutrition (2-3) II (Identical with N SC 596N, PHL 596N). Change home to: PHL. Delete course at F CM. Spring 99

o. Environmental and Occupational Health (3) II P, consent of instructor.

p. Managed Health Care (3) II (Identical with PHL 596P).

q. Health Care Leadership/Medical Management (2-3) [Rpt./ 6 units] (Identical with PHL 596Q). Open to medical and graduate students only. Change home to: PHL. Delete course at F CM. Spring 99

s. AIDS, Cancer, Nutrition Immunity (1) II (Identical with PHL 596S).

t. Tropical Disease Problems (2) I II (Identical with PHL 596T).

w. Diet and Disease Prevention (2) II (Identical with PHL 596W).

599. Independent Study (1-12) [Rpt./]

693. Internship (1-12) [Rpt./]

693. Internship

e. Art Therapy (1-12) [Rpt./] P, consult department before enrolling.

696. Seminar

g. Nutrition in a Biocultural Context (3) I II (Identical with ANTH 696G). Change crosslist to: (Identical with ANTH 696G and PHL 696G). Spring 99

800. Research (2-16) [Rpt./] I II (Identical with PHL 800).

803. Clinical Clerkship (6) I II

811A. Family Medicine (4-6) [Rpt./]

815A. Public Health and Community Medicine Rotations (4) [Rpt./1] I II

815B. The Dying Patient (3) [Rpt./] I II (Identical with PHL 815B).

815C. Geriatrics in Family Medicine (4) S P, consent of instructor.

815D. Problems in Community Oriented Primary Care (6-12) [Rpt./] I II

815E. Family Medicine (4) Open to medical students only.

815F. Geriatrics (4-6) [Rpt./ 6 units] I II (Identical with MEDI 815F, which is home).

815H. Cancer Epidemiology and Prevention (3) [Rpt./] I (Identical with RONC 815H).

815I. Cancer Prevention and Control (3-15) [Rpt./] II (Identical with RONC 815I). P, BIOC 801.

815K. Special Nutrition Support (3) I II

815L. Nutrition in Disease (3) [Rpt./] I

815M. Family Practice: Outpatient (4-6)

815N. Family Medicine: Ambulatory (4) [Rpt./ 1] I II

815O. Care of HIV-Infected Patients (4) [Rpt./] I (Identical with MEDI 815O). P, required clerkship.

815R. Subspeciality: Homeless Health Care Issues (4) I II P, completion of third year of medical school.

815S. Subspeciality: Home Health Care/Hospice Care (4) I II P, fourth year medical students only.

815T. Hospice Care for the Terminally Ill (3) I II (Identical with MEDI 815T).

891. Preceptorship

a. Arizona Senior Clinical Preceptorship in Family and Community Medicine (6-12) [Rpt./] I II (outside Arizona) P, fourth year medical students only.

b. Clinical Family Medicine (3-12) [Rpt./] I II P, Open to majors in medicine, public health and nursing.

c. Epidemiology at CDC (3) [Rpt./] I II

d. Verde Valley Rural Care (4-12) [Rpt./] I II P, consult department before enrolling.

e. Prison Health Care (3-6) [Rpt./] I II

f. International Health (6-12) [Rpt./] I II

g. AHEC/Border Health (3-12) [Rpt./] II P, consult department before enrolling.

h. Epidemiology and Applied Preventative Medicine with the Indian Health Service (8) [Rpt./1] P, consent of course coordinator and approval needed by external site and concurrence by course coordinator.

j. CUP (Commitment to Underserved People) (3) S P, students must participate in orientation training and community service.

l. Mayo Group Practices (6) [Rpt./] II P, fourth year medical students only.

n. Indian Health Service Clinic Preceptorship in Family and Community Medicine (1-12) P, third year clerkship, IHS site and FCM preceptorship coordinator.

896. Seminar

a. International Health: Clinical and Community Care (3) S (Identical with PHL 896A). P, open to health majors only.

b. Alternative/Complementary Seminars (1-2) Series of seminars offered in Alternative Medicine at Maricopa Medical Center, Phoenix. (Identical with MEDI 896B). P, medical students only.

e. Principles and Practice of Home Health (2) I II (Identical with PHL 896E). P, consult department before enrolling.

g. Nutrition in a Biocultural Context (3) I II

n. International Nutrition (2-3) II (Identical with PHL 896N).

o. Public Health Nutrition (1) II S

q. Health Care Leadership/Medical Management (2-3) [Rpt./ 6 units] P, open to medical and graduate students only.

t. Tropical Disease Problems (2) I II (Identical with PHL 896T).

899. Independent Study (1-12) [Rpt./]

900. Research (2-16) [Rpt./]

930. Supplementary Registration (1-9) [Rpt./]


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