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AMERICAN INDIAN STUDIES PROGRAM 600: Interdisciplinary Rural Primary Health Care Practice
3.00 Credits
University of Wisconsin-Madison
I; 2 cr (D). Using a framework of interdisciplinary health care teams and community-based practice models, the course focuses on the provision of primary health care services in rural and underserved populations. P: Sr st in a health professions prgm e.g. nurs, phy asst, pharm, soc wrk, med, nutr, occ ther, phy ther or cons inst.
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AMERICAN INDIAN STUDIES PROGRAM 603: Clinical and Public Health Microbiology
3.00 Credits
University of Wisconsin-Madison
II; 5 cr (I). Lecture-seminar sessions. Lectures (44) describe microorganisms of clinical and public health significance. Seminar sessions (14) discuss issues and controversies of specimen receiving and processing, bacteremia, serodiagnosis of infectious agents, antimicrobial susceptibility testing, laboratory management, and novel approaches to detect infectious agents. P: MM&I 301 & 302 or equiv.
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AMERICAN INDIAN STUDIES PROGRAM 603 - Clinical and Public Health Microbiology
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AMERICAN INDIAN STUDIES PROGRAM 610: Seminar in Clinical Cytogenetics
3.00 Credits
University of Wisconsin-Madison
SS; 1 cr. Overview of the basic features of chromosome structure and behavior including karyotyping clinical correlates of numerical and structural chromosome aberrations, sex chromosome abnormalities, breakage syndromes and the chromosomal changes associated with the development of cancer. P: Stdt must be enrolled in the cytotechnology internship prgm at the WI State Lab of Hygiene.
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AMERICAN INDIAN STUDIES PROGRAM 610 - Seminar in Clinical Cytogenetics
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AMERICAN INDIAN STUDIES PROGRAM 611: Systems Neuroscience
3.00 Credits
University of Wisconsin-Madison
II; 4 cr (A). Introduction to the anatomy and physiology of the mammalian nervous system. Lectures will cover the neuroanatomy of the major subdivisions of the human brain, the major sensory and motor systems, and higher order functions. Lab/discussion sections will emphasize readings from the primary literature and hands-on dissections. P: Physiol 610.
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AMERICAN INDIAN STUDIES PROGRAM 613: Jewish Law and Ethics in Comparative Perspective
3.00 Credits
University of Wisconsin-Madison
I or II or SS; 3 cr (Z-D). History, sources and methods of Jewish Law reflecting the diversity of Jewish life and culture. Topical focus on family law, the role and status of women, and bioethical issues. Some comparisons with other systems of religious law, secular law and secular philosophical ethics. P: Jr st; some prior coursework in Jewish studies, law or both, or cons inst.
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AMERICAN INDIAN STUDIES PROGRAM 619: Microscopy of Life
3.00 Credits
University of Wisconsin-Madison
II; 3 cr (I). Survey of state of the art microscopic, cellular and molecular imaging techniques, beginning with subcellular microscopy and finishing with whole animal imaging. P: 2nd semester intro physics including light & optics (e.g. 104, 202, 208) or cons inst.
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AMERICAN INDIAN STUDIES PROGRAM 620: Management Seminar
3.00 Credits
University of Wisconsin-Madison
I; 1 cr. Management philosophy and procedures as they relate to the function of a clinical laboratory. Topics addressed include: organizational hierarchy, leadership styles, budgetary decision making, personnel and ethical issues, and communication techniques. P: CLS classification or cons inst.
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AMERICAN INDIAN STUDIES PROGRAM 621: Introduction to Nutritional Epidemiology
3.00 Credits
University of Wisconsin-Madison
I; 1 cr (A). Techniques used to evaluate relationships of diet to health and disease in human populations; integration of knowledge gained with results of animal and clinical studies toward understanding dietary risk or protective factors for disease. Includes advanced diet assessment and basic epidemiologic approaches. P: Stat 301 or equiv & Nutr Sci 332 or cons inst.
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AMERICAN INDIAN STUDIES PROGRAM 621 - Introduction to Nutritional Epidemiology
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AMERICAN INDIAN STUDIES PROGRAM 622: Human Anatomy-Physical Therapy,Occupational Therapy
3.00 Credits
University of Wisconsin-Madison
SS; 6 cr (B-I). Gross human anatomy involving complete dissection of the human body. Special emphasis is placed on the musculoskeletal and peripheral nervous systems, and living subject and surface anatomy. P: Admission to phys or occ therapy professional program, or cons inst.
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AMERICAN INDIAN STUDIES PROGRAM 625: Toxicology I
3.00 Credits
University of Wisconsin-Madison
I; 3 cr (B-A). Basic principles of toxicology and biochemical mechanisms of toxicity in mammalian species and man. Correlation between morphological and functional changes caused by toxicants in different organs of the body. P: Biochem 501 & Physiol 335 or cons inst. Path 401 & Phmcol 401 or equiv recommended.
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