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PATHOLOGY (PATH)
501. General and Systemic Pathology (1) I II P, admission to the M.D./Ph.D. program and consent of instructor.
512. Biological Electron Microscopy (4) I II (Identical with MCB 512, which is home).
515. Basic Human Pathology (4) II Biochemical, structural, and functional changes in cells, tissues, and organs, which cause and are caused by diseases. For graduate students training for a career in biomedical research. 3R, 3L. P, consent of instructor. (Identical with CBIO 515, PCOL 515).
800. Research (3-12) I II
801. General and Systemic Pathology (10) [Rpt./] I II
810A. Clerkship: Anatomic Pathology (1-18) [Rpt./] I II
810B. Clerkship: Clinical Pathology (1-18) [Rpt./] I II
810C. Clerkship: Special Topics (1-18) [Rpt./ 36 units] I II P, PATH 801.
810D. Clerkship: Anatomic/Clinical Pathology (4-6) [Rpt./] I II P, completion of basic sciences.
810E. Clerkship: Laboratory Medicine and Pathology (4) P, medical students only.
891. Preceptorship
a. Pathology (1-18) [Rpt./ 54 units] I II
c. Barrow Neurological Institute Neuropathology (4-6) [Rpt./] I II P, completion of basic sciences.
899. Independent Study (3-8) [Rpt./] I II
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