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UNDERGRADUATE DEGREE COURSES
PATH 204.2
Registration Info — 2003-2004 Regular Session» Immunology
Prerequisite(s): Restricted to students enrolled in the College of Medicine and the College of Dentistry.

Outlines the basic principles of immunology and the application of these principles to the understanding of infection and immunity, mechanisms of immune injury, and autoimmune disease.

PATH 205.3
Registration Info — 2003-2004 Regular Session» Survey of Pathology
1/2(3L)

General and special pathology for pharmacists and physical therapists.

PATH 301.6
Registration Info — 2003-2004 Regular Session» General Pathology

Lectures, gross and microscopic demonstrations, and seminars for second year dental and medical students, dealing with the general pathological conditions common to all systems of the body. An introduction to systemic pathology is also included.

Note: This course is restricted to students enrolled in the College of Medicine and Dentistry.

PATH 302.6
Registration Info — 2003-2004 Regular Session» Systemic Pathology

Study of the pathogenetic mechanisms and pathology involved in clinical disease processes as applied to patient management.

Note: This course is restricted to students enrolled in the College of Medicine and Dentistry.

PATH 303.6
Registration Info — 2003-2004 Regular Session» Microbiology and Infectious Diseases I
Prerequisite(s): Restricted to students enrolled in the College of Medicine

Outlines the characteristics of microorganisms and emphasizes basic microbiologic principles. Incorporates both the etiologic approach to the teaching of medical microbiology and the systems approach to the teaching of infectious disease. Patient management problems stress the clinical approach to patients with infectious disease. Laboratory sessions emphasize the role of the laboratory in the diagnosis of infectious disease.

PATH 403.3
Registration Info — 2003-2004 Regular Session» Microbiology and Infectious Diseases II
Prerequisite(s): Restricted to students enrolled in the College of Medicine.

MICRO 303 and 403 cover the management of human infectious diseases, including diagnosis and treatment, and the underlying microbiological principles, using a largely case based format, with many small group sessions. The topics are scheduled over the available 1.5 years to complement the Systems approach to medical teaching.


GRADUATE COURSES
Department of Pathology, College of Graduate Studies & Research
PATH 740.6
Registration Info — 2003-2004 Regular Session» Chemical Pathology
1&2(2S-12P)
Prerequisite(s): Acceptance to graduate or resident program in pathology. Admission to course by permission of the department.

Practical, applied Chemical Pathology, intended for students in General Pathology programs, and is a prerequisite for PATH 841. Deals with the routine operation of a Clinical Chemistry laboratory. All the common Clinical Chemical procedures are examined with respect to laboratory techniques and clinical applications.

PATH 803.3
Registration Info — 2003-2004 Regular Session» Neuropathology
1/2(2T)

Gross specimens and microscopial slides of neuropathological material will be studied and discussed.

PATH 811.6
Registration Info — 2003-2004 Regular Session» Clinical Pathology (Haematology)
1&2(3T)

Covers the applied pathology of blood diseases with emphasis on more recent advances in this field. Course only given by special arrangement with the department.

PATH 841.6
Registration Info — 2003-2004 Regular Session» Chemical Pathology
1,2&3(2S-12P)
Prerequisite(s): PATH 740. Permissin of the department is required for registration. With permission the student may register for PATH 740 and 841 concurrently.

Consists of theoretical chemical pathology and is intended for students specializing in chemical pathology. Deals with management and operation of a hospital chemical laboratory. All the modern analytical techniques are studied with emphasis on principles, quality control, instrumentation and clinical interpretation. Both classical techniques and recent advances are included. A 32-week schedule is provided each student who will be required to do three half-days per week in the laboratory. Details of reading requirements are also provided with the study schedule.


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