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S 520: MedS ID&WS520 Molecular and Cellular Basis of Disease ) WSU Med
4.00 Credits
University of Idaho
Explanations of cell and tissue response to injury, mechanisms of cell injury, the inflammatory process, immunology, immunopathology, thrombosis, normal and abnormal growth, neoplasia, and clinicopathological correlation. (Spring only)
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S 520 - MedS ID&WS520 Molecular and Cellular Basis of Disease ) WSU Med
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S 521: MedS ID&WS534 Microbiology and Infectious Diseases ) WSU Med
6.00 Credits
University of Idaho
Introduces medical microbiology and infectious disease. Emphasis is on the biology of microbial pathogens and the mechanisms of pathogenesis. Lectures also cover clinical manifestations, epidemiology, and general principles of diagnosis, therapy, and prevention of infectious disease. (Spring only)
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S 521 - MedS ID&WS534 Microbiology and Infectious Diseases ) WSU Med
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S 522: MedS ID&WS522 Introduction to Clinical Medicine II ) WSU Med
2.00 Credits
University of Idaho
Continuation of communication skills especially as related to medical history and professionalism.
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S 522 - MedS ID&WS522 Introduction to Clinical Medicine II ) WSU Med
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S 523: MedS ID&WS523 Introduction to Immunology ) WSU Med
2.00 Credits
University of Idaho
Provides a medically relevant foundation regarding the principles of the immune system and the vocabulary and language of immunology; a working knowledge of the immunological basis for defense against infection, immune-mediated pathology, immunodeficiency, and immunological barriers to transplantation; and familiarity with beneficial therapies to modulate the immune response. (Fall only)
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S 523 - MedS ID&WS523 Introduction to Immunology ) WSU Med
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S 524: MedS ID&WS524 Biochemistry II ) WSU Med
2.00 Credits
University of Idaho
Presents metabolism, as integrated at the level of the intact mammalian organism for the purpose of generating energy from food and converting small molecules to essential building blocks of our cells. Fundamental principles of nutrition and chemotherapy of viral, bacterial and neoplastic diseases will also be discussed. (Spring only)
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S 524 - MedS ID&WS524 Biochemistry II ) WSU Med
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S 526: MedS ID&WS526 Systems of Human Behavior II ) WSU Med
2.00 Credits
University of Idaho
Continuation of MedS 516. (Fall only)
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S 526 - MedS ID&WS526 Systems of Human Behavior II ) WSU Med
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S 531: MedS ID&WS531 Anatomy and Embryology 2 ) WSU Med
4.00 Credits
University of Idaho
Continuation of MedS 511. Presents understanding of the formation and 3-dimensional relationships of the major structures in the human body. This is a laboratory course where the diversity variability and adaptability of the human phenotype will be examined in the dissection laboratory and in living anatomy. Focus on Head & Neck anatomy. (Spring only)
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S 531 - MedS ID&WS531 Anatomy and Embryology 2 ) WSU Med
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S 532: MedS ID&WS532 Nervous System ) WSU Med
5.00 Credits
University of Idaho
Presents the structure and function of the nervous system, including the eye. Neuropathological examples are presented as well as clinical manifestations of neurological disease. (Spring only)
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S 532 - MedS ID&WS532 Nervous System ) WSU Med
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S 535: MedS ID&WS535 Introduction to Clinical Medicine III ) WSU Med
3.00 Credits
University of Idaho
Teaches the basic physical exam of the adult through use of lectures, audiovisual aids and small group tutorials where students in supervised settings learn and practice the physical exam. Students are introduced to principals of clinical reasoning and continue to explore professional issues. (Spring only)
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S 535 - MedS ID&WS535 Introduction to Clinical Medicine III ) WSU Med
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Soc 101: Introduction to Sociology
3.00 Credits
University of Idaho
May be used as core credit in J-3-d. Basic theories, concepts, and processes involved in scientific study of society; includes socialization process, social inequality, the family, religion, deviance, population, the environment, and social change.
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