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INTDL 201.0
Cardio-Pulmonary Resuscitation
Provides a basic level of knowledge and skill in first aid and basic cardiac life support.
INTDL 202.1
The History of Medicine
Addresses the historical basis of medical science, the evolution of clinical medicine, the aspects of health care, including that in Canada and Saskatchewan. Instructional methods will include lectures, seminars, and tutorials.
INTDL 204.6
Life Cycle and Humanities
Examines the facts, principles, and concepts of normal physical and psychological growth, of development, and of aging. At each stage of the life cycle, common characteristics and adaptational problems are discussed.
INTDL 205.6
Professional Skills A
Provides medical students with the opportunity to develop a wide array of skills upon which they will build throughout their professional lives. The development of effective, appropriate and satisfactory relationships with patients is fundamental to the success of this course and all future clinical experience. Various associated skills will be introduced as well: information management and critical thinking, financial management, practice management, etc. The Community Experience is a compulsory part of this course.
INTDL 303.12
Interdepartmental Clinical Systems I
Provides an interdisciplinary approach to diseases involving the major organ systems. With input from clinical, diagnostic and basic science departments, students will learn the pathogenesis and pathophysiology of specific diseases, the signs and symptoms of patients presenting with these diseases, and the diagnostic and therapeutic principles required for patient management. The following body systems will be covered: Hematology/Oncology, Female Reproductive, Kidney and Male Genitourinary, Gastrointestinal, Cardiovascular, Respiratory and Endocrine.
INTDL 304.12
Clinical Sciences I
Through direct student/patient interaction and small group tutorials, stresses the refinement of basic clinical skills, the physician/patient relationship, and will introduce diagnostic and therapeutic strategies. Interdepartmental course with rotations through the clinical departments of Medicine, Medical Imaging, Surgery and its subspecialties, Pediatrics and Obstetrics & Gynecology.
INTDL 390.6
Medical Student Research I
INTDL 391.3
Literature Review I
INTDL 392.6
Medical Student Research II
These form part of the B.Sc.(Med.) program. They comprise the first and second components of a supervised research project.
INTDL 393.3
Literature Review II
These form part of the B.Sc.(Med.) program. A guided reading program which will provide background knowledge for students research project.
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