Southwest
Campus
The Study of Alcohol & Chemical Dependency
Heartview Foundation
NEUR 9103
Participating Faculty: Heartview Staff
Offered: All periods/1 student per period.
Purpose: To study and participate in evaluation and management
of chemical dependency and its impact on individuals and families.
Objectives: Following successful completion of this
elective, the student will be able to:
- Explain the nature and diagnosis of chemical dependency including
the signs and symptoms of the illness.
- Identify the special needs of various population groups.
- Participate in and develop the interdisciplinary care planning.
- Utilize various treatment options, including levels
of care programs and appropriate intervention techniques.
- Describe the relapse dynamics of addiction.
Instructional Activities: During this elective, the student
will be involved in/experience:
- Participation in all phases of treatment at Heartview
Foundation including the admission, triage, group therapy, family programming,
adult and adolescent levels of care.
- Attendance/participation at lectures, films, and video presentations;
interdisciplinary treatment planning sessions including aftercare; and
open alcoholic anonymous meetings.
- Participation in evening programming
as assigned.
Criteria for Grading: During and following this elective, the
preceptor will:
- Evaluate by direct observation or clinical chart review the student's ability to perform a complete history, physical, social, and assessment
of alcohol and drug addiction problems by using the case history presentation.
- Judge by reviewing a short paper presentation, the student's knowledge of
needs of special populations such
as women, adolescents, Native Americans, and the elderly.
- Judge by direct observation or through role play, the student's ability to
develop proper interventions and interdisciplinary treatment plans.
- Complete the standard UND fourth-year evaluation form, with particular
attention to the skills obtained in the items listed above under "Criteria for
Grading."
Approved: 8/23/06
Criteria for Grading:
- Students will demonstrate through role play proper intervention techniques.
- Students will demonstrate discussions, participation, and triage an
understanding of the criteria for treatment, special needs, and planning
process.