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Hematologic & Lymphatic

As part of the first-year organ system-based curriculum, this course covers the normal structure, development and function of the components of the hematopoietic and lymphoreticular systems; the pathophysiology of hematologic and lymphatic diseases and disorders; and the medical and pharmacological approaches to diagnosis and treatment.

Hematologic & Lymphatic

As part of the first-year organ system-based curriculum, this course covers the normal structure, development and function of the components of the hematopoietic and lymphoreticular systems; the pathophysiology of hematologic and lymphatic diseases and disorders; and the medical and pharmacological approaches to diagnosis and treatment.

Hematologic & Lymphatic

As part of the first-year organ system-based curriculum, this course covers the normal structure, development and function of the components of the hematopoietic and lymphoreticular systems; the pathophysiology of hematologic and lymphatic diseases and disorders; and the medical and pharmacological approaches to diagnosis and treatment.

Neurosciences

This course is an integrated presentation of relevant topics in human neuroanatomy, neurophysiology, neuropathology, neuropharmacology, and some microbiology as well as introductory correlations with neurology. Teaching methodology includes lecture, small group discussion, laboratory and self-study units.

Neurosciences

This course is an integrated presentation of relevant topics in human neuroanatomy, neurophysiology, neuropathology, neuropharmacology, and some microbiology as well as introductory correlations with neurology. Teaching methodology includes lecture, small group discussion, laboratory and self-study units.

Neurosciences

This course is an integrated presentation of relevant topics in human neuroanatomy, neurophysiology, neuropathology, neuropharmacology, and some microbiology as well as introductory correlations with neurology. Teaching methodology includes lecture, small group discussion, laboratory and self-study units.

Advanced Clinical Medicine

This course serves as a bridge between the basic and clinical sciences by teaching students the knowledge and skills necessary to develop into excellent diagnosticians. The course focuses on the following skills: the ability to interview complex patients, interpret history and physical examination findings, integrate basic laboratory and radiographic data, formulate a differential diagnosis and document findings.

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