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POPLPRAC 756
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POPLPRAC 756 - Adult Rehabilitation Studies
30 Points
Semester 2
Course offered by the School of Nursing
Description
Focuses on the rehabilitation of adults with an acquired or traumatic condition, including an in-depth exploration of the philosophy of rehabilitation interwoven with the development of clinical rehabilitation skills. The concepts addressed in rehabilitation reflect the eclectic nature of the discipline.
Please note this course relates to rehabilitation for all adults, not only people over 65 years.
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