Professional Practice IV is the final course in a four-part clinical-year series designed to prepare students for practice readiness and career development. Students prepare for the transition to professional practice by exploring the processes of licensure, credentialing, certification, and employment within the healthcare system. The course emphasizes professional development, including career planning, lifelong learning, and strategies for maintaining clinical competence. Students participate in comprehensive PANCE board review activities that reinforce medical knowledge, strengthen clinical reasoning, and promote effective test-taking strategies to support successful certification and entry into clinical practice. Prerequisite: ME695.
ME696: Professional Practice IV
Level
Graduate
School
College of Health and Natural Science
Subject