Adv Cardiovas Physiology
The objective of this course is to examine in-depth the various functions of the cardiovascular system and their proposed mechanisms.
The objective of this course is to examine in-depth the various functions of the cardiovascular system and their proposed mechanisms.
This course will examine in-depth the physiology and pathophysiology of the renal system, as well as provide an understanding of advanced renal physiological techniques.
A two (2) credit seminar course in which issues related to the theory and practice of life science education are discussed in a Socratic manner. May be repeated to a maximum of three credits.
A two (2) credit experimental course in which students will directly participate in the teaching of Physiology under supervised conditions. May be repeated to a maximum of six credits.
Muscle Forum is a course that will allow students to develop critical evaluatory skills for seminars and grant writing in the field of Muscle iology.
Contemporary topics in Physiology. Course designed to utilize the special research interests of resident and visiting faculty. May be repeated to a maximum of six credits.
Contemporary topics in Physiology. Course designed to utilize the special research interests of resident and visiting faculty. May be repeated to a maximum of six credits.
Contemporary topics in Physiology. Course designed to utilize the special research interests of resident and visiting faculty. May be repeated to a maximum of six credits.
Contemporary topics in Physiology. Course designed to utilize the special research interests of resident and visiting faculty. May be repeated to a maximum of six credits.
Contemporary topics in Physiology. Course designed to utilize the special research interests of resident and visiting faculty. May be repeated to a maximum of six credits.