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An Exploratory Examination of a Treatment Based Classification Algorithm Treating Tendinopathy In The Division III Collegiate Setting:: A Dissertation of Clinical Practice Improvement

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McMurray, Janet. (2016). An Exploratory Examination of a Treatment Based Classification Algorithm Treating Tendinopathy In The Division III Collegiate Setting:: A Dissertation of Clinical Practice Improvement. Theses and Dissertations Collection, University of Idaho Library Digital Collections. https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/etd/items/mcmurray_idaho_0089e_10735.html

Title:
An Exploratory Examination of a Treatment Based Classification Algorithm Treating Tendinopathy In The Division III Collegiate Setting:: A Dissertation of Clinical Practice Improvement
Author:
McMurray, Janet
Date:
2016
Program:
Movement & Leisure Sciences
Subject Category:
Kinesiology
Abstract:

Abstract

A Dissertation of Clinical Practice Improvement (DoCPI) is a comprehensive document detailing the evolution of a scholarly practitioner and progression towards advanced practice. The DoCPI will include a Plan of Advanced Practice (PoAP) which discloses the development of the clinician and provides the outline for attaining advanced practice in chosen areas of focus. The PoAP details professional philosophies, personal clinical reflection, and patient care. The DoCPI will also include a summary and analysis of collected patient care outcomes from clinical practice and residency findings, depicting improvement in clinical practice, development of advanced clinical skill, and advancement of clinical reasoning and competence. The inclusion of a literature review on etiology, classification, causative factors, and common treatments for tendon disorders serves to demonstrate foundational knowledge of a focus area. Finally, evidence of advanced clinical practice and scholarly development is provided included research products.

Description:
doctoral, D.A.T., Movement & Leisure Sciences -- University of Idaho - College of Graduate Studies, 2016
Major Professor:
Baker, Russell
Defense Date:
2016
Identifier:
McMurray_idaho_0089E_10735
Type:
Text
Format Original:
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