STUDENT INFORMATION
Enrolled
Prospective
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Interdisciplinary
Year one
- 511 Structure and Function of the Human Body 1
Molecular biology, biochemistry, genetics, embryology, histology and gross
anatomy.
- 512 Interviewing
Interviewing, taking histories, doctor-patient relationship and ethics.
- 521 Structure and Function of the Human Body 2
Metabolism and the pulminary, cardiovascular, gastrointestinal, renal and
respiratory systems.
- 522 Physical Examination
Basic physical examination skills and knowledge underlying the exam. Ambulatory
care experience.
- 531 Structure and Function of the Human Body 3
Endocrinology, neuroanatomy and neurophysiology.
- 532 Psychosocial Aspects of Medicine
Behavioral medicine, substance abuse, human sexuality and the dying patient. Ambulatory
care experience.
- 541 Structure and Function of the Human Body 4
Hematology, reproductive structure and function, microorganisms, immune response
and pharmacokinetics.
- 542 Clinical Epidemiology and Preventive Medicine
Distribution and dynamics of disease, clinical epidemiology, risk, prevalence,
incidence, disease outbreaks, diagnostic testing and critically reading the literature.
Ambulatory care experience.
Year two
- 551 Pathophysiology 1
Cell injury, hemodynamic disturbances, genetic disorders, autoimmune disease,
immune deficiency and hypersensitivity. - 552 Diagnostic Tests and Medical Decisions
Diagnostic tests, imaging, tests of function, differential diagnosis and iterative
hypothesis testing. Basic clinical skills. - 561 Pathophysiology 2
Cardiovascular, respiratory and blood disorders and nutritional diseases.
- 562 Psychopathology and Behavioral Medicine
Normal psychosocial development, psychopathology, psychotherapy, psychopharmacology,
when to refer and psychosocial factors in aging. Basic clinical skills.
- 571 Pathophysiology 3
Gastrointestinal, liver, endocrine, renal and genitourinary disorders.
- 572 Clinical Skills
Charts and notes, admission orders, writing prescriptions, adult and pediatric
nutrition, venipuncture, infection control, IV access, fluids and electrolytes,
arterial blood gases, intubation, lumbar puncture, catheterization and studies
in ophthalmology. Basic clinical skills.
- 581 Pathophysiology 4
Clinical microbiology, antibiotics, reproductive pathology and musculoskeletal,
skin and nervous-system disorders. - 582 Doctor as a person
Lifestyle balance, stress, careers in medicine and the changing health-care
system. Basic clinical skills.
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