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BIOM 5117: Gross and Developmental Anatomy
3.00 Credits
Oklahoma State University-Main Campus
Lab 3. Prerequisite(s): Graduate standing in the biomedical sciences program. General and specif ic concepts of regional morphology through didactic presentations and laboratory dissections. Emphasis on the range of normal for the various organ systems and their interrelationships. Application of anatomical knowledge in clinical situations.
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BIOM 5124: Histology
3.00 Credits
Oklahoma State University-Main Campus
Lab 4. Normal microscopic tissue architecture. Lecture and laboratory presentation for the histological concepts of the basic tissues and organ systems. Basis for pathological and physiological principles.
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BIOM 5134: Neuroanatomy
3.00 Credits
Oklahoma State University-Main Campus
Lab 2. Prerequisite(s): Graduate standing in the biomedical sciences program. The study of structure and integrative function of the central nervous system. Lectures and laboratory demonstrations emphasizing the role of the brain and spinal cord in sensory perception and motor responses. Neuroanatomy presentations enhancing the students' understanding of the normal anatomy of the central nervous system.
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BIOM 5215: Medical Biochemistry
3.00 Credits
Oklahoma State University-Main Campus
Broad survey of the chemical classes and metabolic processes that are consistent with the normal functions of biosystems. Functions and interrelationships of these processes in human metabolism to provide a foundation for understanding the chemistry of disease states when discussed in the second-year program.
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BIOM 5316: Medical Microbiology and Immunology
3.00 Credits
Oklahoma State University-Main Campus
Lab 2. Prerequisite(s): 5215. Similarities and dif ferences among pathogenic microorganisms. Characteristics, pathogenesis and control of medically important microorganisms and disorders of the immune system. Laboratory exercises on the basic serological and microbiological procedures used in the diagnosis of infectious diseases.
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BIOM 5415: General Pathology I
3.00 Credits
Oklahoma State University-Main Campus
Prerequisite(s): Graduate standing. The reaction of the body to diseases and the description and identification of basic disease processes in terms of morphology, physiology, and chemistry. Major processes such as cell injury, cell death, healing, neoplasia, inflammation, and diseases of development and aging. Basic disease processes and ability to recognize and describe basic disease processes from gross and microscopic specimens.
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BIOM 5425: General Pathology II
3.00 Credits
Oklahoma State University-Main Campus
Prerequisite(s): Graduate standing. Continuation of General Pathology I.
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BIOM 5513: Pharmacology I
3.00 Credits
Oklahoma State University-Main Campus
Prerequisite(s): 5215, 5616. General principles of drug action, drugs acting on the autonomic nervous system, and drugs used in treating infectious diseases and cancer. The mode of action, pharmacogenetics, physiologic ef fects, therapeutic indications, and adverse reactions to these drugs.
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BIOM 5523: Pharmacology II
3.00 Credits
Oklahoma State University-Main Campus
Prerequisite(s): 5513. Continuation of Pharmacology I.
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BIOM 5616: Medical Physiology
3.00 Credits
Oklahoma State University-Main Campus
Prerequisite(s): 5215. The integration of structure and function of the human body with a functional analysis of the organ systems. Comprehension of the physiologic principles and control mechanisms that maintain homeostasis. Discussion of all systems of the body and analysis of various interrelationships. The fundamental dynamic view of physiology upon which subsequent clinical learning is dependent. Problem solving techniques utilized to develop and examine student understanding.
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