MED 102.1
General Pathology
An overview of the general pathological conditions and principles common to underlying systemic afflictions of the body as applicable to the real life practices of medicine and dentistry. The role of the laboratory in the day to day clinical management of patients in relation to systemic and oral pathologies will be explored. Students will be engaged actively in a variety of instructional experiences that will help interweave the threads of understanding which link the pathology of diseases through multiple disciplines. Prerequisite(s): This course is restricted to students enrolled in the Colleges of Medicine and Dentistry.
MED 202.2
Systemic Pathology
The students will become familiar with the pathologic changes of the more important disease processes in each system. Study of pathogenetic mechanisms and clinical pathologic correlation will be emphasized. Prerequisite(s): This course is restricted to students enrolled in the College of Medicine and Dentistry.
PATH 205.3 — 1/2(3L)
Survey of Pathology
General and special pathology for pharmacists and physical therapists. Prerequisite(s): Restricted to students enrolled in Pharmacy and Nutrition or Physiology, or permission of the department.
MED 302
Systemic Pathology
Study of the pathogenetic mechanisms and pathology involved in clinical disease processes as applied to patient management. Prerequisite(s): This course is restricted to students enrolled in the College of Medicine and Dentistry.
PATH 898
Special Topics
Offered occasionally in special situations. Students interested in these courses should contact the department for more information.
PATH 990
Seminar
A seminar is held jointly with other medical departments. Graduate students are required to attend and take part in the seminar throughout their program.
PATH 994
Research
Students writing a Master's thesis must register for this course.
PATH 996
Research
Students writing a Ph.D. thesis must register for this course.
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