Often teaching a topic helps you to understand more of the aspects of the topic. With this in mind, PT students at the end of their second year were tasked to develop a website that allows them to explore an area of personal interest within differential diagnosis and expand it into a format that will teach others. The intention of this webpage design is to post it on the A.T Still Memorial Library webpage (http://guides.atsu.edu/differentialdiagnosistopics) as a resource for classmates and clinicians to utilize for assistance in differentially diagnosing a patient. Students worked in small groups with each student contributing equally to the web design in researching the topic and creating the webpage. The webpage had to include a mindmap and 2 videos that the students created that was relevant to the topic. Check out the topics and feel free to send me a comment.
John Heick, PT, DPT, OCS
Assistant Professor, Physical Therapy
Board Certified Orthopaedic Clinical Specialist
A.T. Still University
Arizona School of Health Science
5850 East Still Circle
Mesa, AZ 85206
email: jheick@atsu.edu
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