NUR 1143 - FOUNDATIONS OF PERSONALIZED HEALTH: TRANSLATION FROM BASIC RESEARCH TO CLINICAL PRACTICE Minimum Credits: 2 Maximum Credits: 2 This course is designed to provide the undergraduate nursing student with a Foundation in Personalized Health Care and to introduce students to many facets of this emerging field. Emphasis will be placed on exploring 1) nursing implications of personalized and precision health care, 2) ethical issues of importance to the field of nursing, 3) next generation methods to tailor precise and personalized treatments, and 4) evidence-based interventions in personalized health care. Students will immerse themselves in the clinical settings and research areas related to personalized health care. Student will explore the implementations of personalized health care, a predictive, preventive, and patient-centered approach treatment. Academic Career: Undergraduate Course Component: Seminar Grade Component: Letter Grade
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