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MEDICINE - INTERDEPARTMENTAL (MED)

487. Public Speaking and Teaching Techniques for Health Care Professionals (2) I.

499. Independent Study (1-3) [Rpt./] I II Delete course. Fall 99

501. Preparation for Clinical Medicine (1) I II P, formal admission to the Ph.D./M.D. program, consent of instructor.

505. Social and Behavioral Science (6) I II P, formal admission to the Ph.D./M.D. program, consent of instructor.

596. Seminar

d. Medicine and Literature: The Human Perspective (2) II

l. Comprehensive Cancer Care (1) [Rpt./ 1] I

m. Mind: Body and Behavioral Health (2) [Rpt./ 1] II

n. Research Methods for Clinical and Epidemiological Studies (2) II

599. Independent Study (1-18) [Rpt./] I II

625. Human Neuroscience (6) Functional and morphological organization of the human central nervous system. P, consent of instructor. (Identical with CBA 625, NEUR 625, PCOL 625, PSIO 625).

696. Seminar

a. Introduction to Forensic Pathology (1-3) II P, PATH 801, consent of instructor.

801. Preparation for Clinical Medicine (1) [Rpt./] I II

805. Social and Behavioral Science (6) [Rpt./] I II

811F. Honors Course-Internal Medicine (1) I Delete course. Spring 99

815. Subspecialty

a. Issues in Women's Health (4) I

825. Human Neuroscience (6) I II Functional and morphological organization of the human central nervous system. P, consent required to enroll. (Identical with CBA 825, NEUR 825, PHCL 825, PSIO 825).

830. Supplementary Registration (1-9) [Rpt./] I II

891. Preceptorship

i. Rural Health Professions Preceptorship (3-6) P, open to medical students formally admitted to the Rural Health Professions Program. (Identical with MEDI 891i, OB G 891i, PED 891i, SURG 891i).

896. Seminar

a. Introduction to Forensic Pathology (1-3) II P, PATH 801, consent of instructor.

b. Physical and Biological Basis of Nuclear Medicine (2) I II

d. Medicine and Literature: The Human Perspective (2) I II

f. Epidemiological Investigations of Infectious Diseases (2) II P, 3rd year medical school.

g. Epidemiological Investigations of Chronic Diseases (2) II P, 3rd year medical school.

h. Gene Therapy for Vascular Disease (2) II P, 3rd and 4th year medical students. (Identical with SURG 896h).

j. Medical Jurisprudence (2) I II

k. Topics in Surgery and Medicine (1-2) P, fourth year medical students only.

m. Mind: Body and Behavioral Health (2) [Rpt./ 1] II

q. Space Biology (1-2) II

s. Salt, Water and Kidney Diseases (2) I II

u. Cardiovascular Pathophysiology (2) II Seminar program in cadiovascular pathophysiology. (Identical with PSIO 896U, SURG 896U, MEDI 896U). P, 3rd and 4th year medical students only.

899. Independent Study (2-6) [Rpt./] I II

a. Alternative Medicine (4)

d. Basic Science Review for US Medical Licensing Examination (USMLE) (4-6) Identify and change the factor(s) that contributed to the below-passing Step 1 score. To prepare and complete an individual comprehensive Step 1 study plan. To apply basic science concepts and clinical problem-solving skills to Step 1 item. Obtain a passing score on the Step 1.


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