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  • 3.00 Credits

    Lab 1 credit See description preceding BC5122L. The spring quarter involves supervised dissection and study of the back, head and neck. Prerequisites: Grade of AC in BC5123
  • 5.50 Credits

    5.5 credits The central nervous system is studied in class discussion and laboratory with emphasis on physiologically and clinically-relevant regions and pathways. Regions include cerebrum, thalamus, brainstem, spinal cord and cerebellum. Cranial nerve nuclei are studied in conjunction with motor and sensory pathways, including peripheral receptors and effectors. Clinical case studies are used in the laboratory to practice diagnostic skills and to emphasize special topics. Prerequisites: BC5108, BC5110, BC5112, BC5124 (or concurrent registration in BC5124)
  • 2.00 Credits

    2 credits This course is designed for nutrition master's students. It is a continuation of BC5118. This course is a systematic approach to pathology in which selected organ systems are explored with an emphasis on the most common and clinically relevant disease processes. (For Disease Processes 1, see BC5118.) Prerequisite: BC5118
  • 3.00 Credits

    3 credits This course provides an introduction to basic concepts of scientific methods, statistics, epidemiology, and research methodology. Also explored are the state of AOM research and its interface with the research world. Emphasis is placed on gaining an understanding of how to read and evaluate AOM/medical published research articles. Students also practice applied research skills and use of the library and Internet. Prerequisite: Admission to MSA or MSAOM program
  • 3.00 Credits

    3 credits This course is designed to provide the student with the basic knowledge needed to evaluate the quality, internal validity, and external validity of published research literature. This includes the basic types of clinical epidemiological studies, the basic principles of biostatistics, and an introduction to searching medical literature databases, retrieving and interpreting relevant research information. The application of research findings to the clinical decision-making process provides the foundation for the student's future development of an evidence-based medical practice. Prerequisite: Admission to naturopathic medicine program
  • 3.00 Credits

    variable credit These courses provide an opportunity for graduate students to study areas of interest that are not included in the regular curriculum. With the aid of a selected resource person, the student may explore a field of study that is of personal interest and value. Prerequisite: Permission of department chair
  • 2.00 Credits

    2 credits This course provides an overview of the active constituents found in commonly used Chinese herbs and their potential interactions with pharmaceuticals. It also details the in vitro, in vivo and clinical trial evidence for efficacy. Prerequisites: BC4125, OM3110
  • 1.00 Credits

    1 credit This course combines Western anatomy with advanced acupuncture point locations to enhance clinical skills and outcomes. The course uses musculoskeletal anatomy through lecture, palpation and the study of cadavers. Anatomical connections to advanced acupuncture point location are reinforced in both surface anatomy and in the required weekly cadaver laboratory. Prerequisite: BC3134, admission to DAOM program or permission of AOM Dean
  • 1.00 Credits

    4 credits See description above. This course includes the study of medical terminology, definitions, concepts, and the basic mechanisms of pathological change. The processes of cell injury, inflammation, necrosis, cancer, and healing are considered in depth. Also included are immune and genetic disorders. Prerequisites: BC5106, BC5109, BC5110, BC5112, BC5124
  • 2.00 Credits

    4 credits See description preceding BC6200. This course covers the pathology of the respiratory, hepatobiliary, and cardiovascular systems, as well as the blood, spleen, and pancreas. Prerequisite: BC6200
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