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Hi. This is going to be an explanation
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how the class will be run.
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So you do have access to the syllabus, but this is going to be kind of a more
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functional syllabus.
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Um, So I would like to invite you to take a walk on the path aside,
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um, and designed the class so that you get to do stuff with the information. So
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is going to be more interesting hopefully
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than just reading and memorising
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use just in air quotes. Because there is a lot of reading
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and I don't want to minimise that.
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There's about 50 to 60 pages per week
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reading and information,
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but hopefully with the stuff you get to do with the information,
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you'll be able to learn it
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easier and better.
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So I don't want you to think of this as a class, but as an adventure
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adventure that you get to choose.
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Uh huh.
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But
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I guess we made we should take a step back and think about how can
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an online class about fatso physiology be an adventure?
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So, first of all, I hope that you are curious about the information.
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Um, you should be curious because it does matter
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obviously to pass this class
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programme,
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but also for the licencing exam.
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There are MPT questions that revolve around path of physiology
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as well as
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the medical foundation of physical therapy.
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Ah
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relies on your knowledge of path of physiology.
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There are also patient safety considerations.
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There will be things that a
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condition
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the patient has
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will either country indicates certain things or serve as
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precautions for certain things that you have to make adjustments
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and then also it matters to be an excellent,
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um,
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patients
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therapist
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as far as education is concerned.
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So
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I also hope that you
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let your curiosity drive an exploration of the information so
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the information
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is presented by the book and by my notes
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with sort of an outline
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that you see there.
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So what? I would encourage you to use this
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as a launch pad and then take this information and explore
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how the condition
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will affect a person's ability to participate physical therapy
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or how a treatment will need to be adjusted
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because of the patient's condition.
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And what concerns does that condition? Reye's related to safety
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in physical therapy.
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So you already have anatomy and physiology
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information wants you to add to that. The path of physiology information
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to predict the patient's ability.
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Predict adjustments to PT to accommodate the patient's conditions
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and to predict concerns for safety that might arise.
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So here's the you choose parts. There are
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a variety. Sorry, um,
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of opportunities I've developed for you
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to encourage you to explore the material, and you can choose
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what to do.
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So here's trail See,
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which is going to be kind of the bare minimum.
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And if you just take trail, see by itself,
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that's going to look a lot like a regular online class. You'll have reading quizzes.
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You'll have
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online tests,
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Um,
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and then you'll have online discussions.
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The quizzes and the exams are on the computer
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quizzes. You can take it home.
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The exams will be on campus in the classroom
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after your next class.
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Um,
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and they'll be on laptops.
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School will provide to you,
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and then the discussions will be over. Zoom and you've been you've been
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separated into groups, so there would be a more manageable
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group of you guys
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at one time to discuss,
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uh,
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as you see,
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if you want to explore trail, be also so in addition to the sea requirements.
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Trail B will add some sophistication to your study of
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path of physiology and some exploration of the material.
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There are flip grids,
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both topic flip grids and exploration flip grids available to you.
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There are the end of the chapter questions that you can
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take those quizzes on blackboard
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to just reaffirm your
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basic knowledge.
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And then there are path a pamphlet assignments
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that you can participate in, one for every exam, minus the final exams.
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So three of those
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in total
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Trail A
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gets into more of the exploration and application kind of stuff.
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So in order to do Trail A, you have to have done trail CMB first.
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Then there is a mind mapping assignment where you'll be building
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one big petro Physiology mind map, adding to it each week
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with the topics of the week. There are
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article review
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opportunities.
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There is a journal for basically each chapter.
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And then there are path a poetry flip grids,
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which is basically creating a song
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about something that has to do with the week's topic,
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and that's going to be a lot of fun. Hopefully,
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so your total grade will look something like this. Total maximum points of 2149.
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Three exams are worth 800 points total. So 266
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and two thirds If you want to get technical points for each of those three
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exams for a total of 800 the final exam will be worth 400 points.
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And then you see how you can accumulate points for the C B and A opportunities.
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These are kind of scaffold it to give you
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increasing chance to be creative and explore.
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And so you are required to do these things in order
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from basically most knowledge driven to most application
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operation,
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the
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yeah
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type stuff.
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So that's the kind of philosophy
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theme of this class.
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I just want to end it with this quote.
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And I hope you guys are as excited as I am, too.
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Start this adventure together.