This document outlines the details of the "Primary Care Clinics II" course, including:
1. The course is for 4th year students, worth 3 credits and taught in semester 2. It involves supervised clinical sessions and case presentations.
2. Students are assessed based on their clinical assessment (40%), final clinical exam (40%), and theory exam (20%).
3. The objectives are for students to further develop clinical skills in examining patients in primary care and making complex management decisions.
Upon completing the course, students will gain skills in advanced patient care, professional communication, and the ability to integrate science and clinical aspects of optometry to make reasoned decisions for complex patients.