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Upon completion of the Master of Orthopaedic Assistant Program, graduates will demonstrate the ability to:
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Utilize life-long learning skills for evidenced-informed contributions to the profession of orthopaedic physician assistant.
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Collaborate with a medical team on the best approach to comprehensive orthopaedic-based treatments.
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Plan evidence-based non-surgical and surgical approaches in assisting the orthopaedic surgeon.
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Exhibit clearly written and verbal communication skills during patient interactions, professional communications, and documentation.
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Articulate the legal and regulatory responsibilities of the profession of the orthopaedic assistant.
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Model advocacy skills for the profession of orthopaedic assistant within the clinic, community, and other health care fields.
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Utilize effective clinical reasoning, judgment, and differential diagnosis in selecting orthopaedic diagnostic and treatment interventions.
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