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Course Criteria
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4.00 Credits
Introductory course in the pharmacology of anesthetic drugs and adjunctive agents. Pharmacodynamics, pharmacokinetics, pharmacotherapeutics, pharmacy and toxicology are also included.
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4.00 Credits
Continuation of Pharmacology I with emphasis on pharmacological preparations, specific accessory drugs and non-anesthetic ancillary drugs. Biochemorphology, pharmacodynamics and biological disposition of inhalation, local and intravenous anesthetics, and drug interactions are included.
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2.00 Credits
Pharmacological, anatomical and technical considerations pertinent to regional anesthesia including extremity and major conduction blocks.
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1.00 Credits
A progressive exposure to clinical anesthesia practice. Begins with a basic orientation. Each practicum builds on previously developed skills. Students administer anesthesia for various surgical procedures including, but not limited to, general, orthopedic, urologic, oral, trauma, gynecologic, thoracic, otorhinolaryngologic, pediatric, obstetric, neurologic, cardiac and vascular surgery.
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1.00 Credits
A progressive exposure to clinical anesthesia practice. Begins with a basic orientation. Each practicum builds on previously developed skills. Students administer anesthesia for various surgical procedures including, but not limited to, general, orthopedic, urologic, oral, trauma, gynecologic, thoracic, otorhinolaryngologic, pediatric, obstetric, neurologic, cardiac and vascular surgery.
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1.00 Credits
A progressive exposure to clinical anesthesia practice. Begins with a basic orientation. Each practicum builds on previously developed skills. Students administer anesthesia for various surgical procedures including, but not limited to, general, orthopedic, urologic, oral, trauma, gynecologic, thoracic, otorhinolaryngologic, pediatric, obstetric, neurologic, cardiac and vascular surgery.
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1.00 Credits
A progressive exposure to clinical anesthesia practice. Begins with a basic orientation. Each practicum builds on previously developed skills. Students administer anesthesia for various surgical procedures including, but not limited to, general, orthopedic, urologic, oral, trauma, gynecologic, thoracic, otorhinolaryngologic, pediatric, obstetric, neurologic, cardiac and vascular surgery.
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1.00 Credits
A progressive exposure to clinical anesthesia practice. Begins with a basic orientation. Each practicum builds on previously developed skills. Students administer anesthesia for various surgical procedures including, but not limited to, general, orthopedic, urologic, oral, trauma, gynecologic, thoracic, otorhinolaryngologic, pediatric, obstetric, neurologic, cardiac and vascular surgery.
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1.00 Credits
A progressive exposure to clinical anesthesia practice. Begins with a basic orientation. Each practicum builds on previously developed skills. Students administer anesthesia for various surgical procedures including, but not limited to, general, orthopedic, urologic, oral, trauma, gynecologic, thoracic, otorhinolaryngologic, pediatric, obstetric, neurologic, cardiac and vascular surgery.
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1.00 Credits
A progressive exposure to clinical anesthesia practice. Begins with a basic orientation. Each practicum builds on previously developed skills. Students administer anesthesia for various surgical procedures including, but not limited to, general, orthopedic, urologic, oral, trauma, GYN, thoracic, EENT, pediatric, obstetric, neurologic, cardiac and vascular surgery.
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