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RXPP 6320: Digestive Musculoskeletal & Integumentary Systems | Via NMSU
Tuesday, July 16, 2024, 9:00 AM to Wednesday, July 17, 2024, 6:00 PM CDT
Category: Events

RXPP 6320: Digestive Musculoskeletal & Integumentary Systems | via NMSU
(13.5 Hours)
ONLINE

The Iowa Psychological Association is pleased to partner with New Mexico State University's Clinical Psychopharmacology Post- Doctoral Masters Degree Program to offer Continuing Education (CE) training to IPA members.

Topic:
RXPP 6320: Digestive Musculoskeletal & Integumentary Systems

Credit Hours: 13.5 CEUs (Provided by NMSU, Sponsored by APA) NMSU is approved by the American Psychological Association to sponsor continuing education for psychologists. NMSU maintains responsibility for the program and its content

Location: Online

Date/Time
July 16 - 17, 2024
9:00am - 6:00pm CST

Instructor:
Davena Norris, Pharm.D., PhC, BCPS

Cost
$300: IPA Member
$200: IPA Lifetime Member
$200: IPA ECP Member
$130: IPA Retired Member
$0: IPA Student Member
$450: Non-Member

About This Workshop

In the first day of the training, students will learn about the structure and function of the digestive system, disorders of the gastrointestinal (GI) tract, and disorders of the accessory organs of digestion (liver,gallbladder, and pancreas). The second day of the training Students will learn about the structure and function of the musculoskeletal system, musculoskeletal injuries, and disorders of bones, joints, and skeletal muscles.

Learning Objectives

Participants will be able to:
Day 1 session:
1. Name 5 organs in the GI tract and 3 accessory organs of digestion.
2. Describe the process of digestion and absorption for 1 of the following nutrients: carbohydrates, proteins, or fats.
3. Describe at least 3 functions of the liver, 1 function of the gallbladder, and 1 function of the exocrine pancreas.
4. Review the pathophysiology of primary and secondary constipation and treatment options.
5. Explain the clinical manifestations and treatment of at least 1 disorder of motility.
6. List at least 2 risk factors for peptic ulcer disease.
7. Differentiate ulcerative colitis and Crohn’s disease using the following features: location of lesions, area affected, and the presence of abdominal pain and bloody stools.
8. Review the pathophysiology of obesity.
9. Recognize at least 2 complications of liver disease.
10. Describe the clinical manifestations and treatment of 1 digestive system disorder in children.

Day 2 session:
1. Describe the function of the 3 bone cells.
2. Compare common traumatic injuries, including fractures, dislocations, strains, and sprains.
3. Describe the pathophysiology, classic triad, and treatment of rhabdomyolysis.
4. List 2 patient populations at higher risk of osteoporosis and summarize prevention and treatment recommendations.
5. Explain and differentiate between the common types of arthritis, including an explanation of clinical presentation, diagnosis, and therapeutic interventions.
6. Review the clinical manifestations and treatment of fibromyalgia.
7. Name at least 2 musculoskeletal alterations in children.

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Course Materials and Continuing Education

NMSU will email registrants course materials, and a link to join the live training two business days before the training.

Upon completion of the training, NMSU will email registrants the training evaluation. Upon completion of the training evaluation, the NMSU will email the registrant the CE certificate.


Refund and Cancellation Policy

We understand, sometimes things come up!

IPA will offer a full refund to registrants who cancel their registration 7 days prior to an event/course. If a registrant would like to cancel their registration within 7 days of the event, no refund will be offered.


Contact: Suzanne Hull, [email protected]