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PHY 552: Advanced Physiology II
2.00 Credits
Rush University
A two course sequence with an emphasis upon normal body system regulation and integration. The importance of control through information between systems, as well as interdependency at all levels is stressed. May be taken out of sequence. Prerequisite: undergraduate anatomy and physiology or equivalent. (2 Credits)
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PHY 590: Special Topics in Physiology
3.00 Credits
Rush University
Advanced course dealing with selected topics in physiology. Particular subjects vary from year to year. [v]
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PHY 598: Introduction to Research
3.00 Credits
Rush University
A tutorial course designed to familiarize students with the literature and techniques applicable to modern physiological research. FA WI SP SU [v-v-v]
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PHY 640: Applied Electrophysiology
6.00 Credits
Rush University
An advanced laboratory course introducing students to the basic techniques of modern electrophysiology. Prerequisites: PHY 502, 503, 523. [3-6-6]
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PHY 651: Advanced Topics in Muscle Physiology
3.00 Credits
Rush University
Topics include equivalent circuit of skeletal muscle, problems in excitation-contraction coupling, and molecular events in the generation of mechanical force. Prerequisite: PHY 503. [3-0-3]
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PHY 690: Research Topics in Physiology
3.00 Credits
Rush University
With a member of the staff, the student participates in a laboratory-based experience in an area of current research. The level of participation depends on the student's background and will include examination of the literature, a review of the topics being investigated, and opportunities to participate in experimental work. In addition to work in the laboratories, independent experimental or bibliographic projects may be undertaken with the approval of a faculty member. A report is prepared describing the work attempted and accomplished. Prerequisite: PHY 452. SP SU [8 weeks]
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PHY 699: Thesis Research
3.00 Credits
Rush University
Post-candidacy research by arrangement. FA WI SP SU [v]
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PPH 511: Advanced Pathophysiology I
3.00 Credits
Rush University
A case study approach is utilized to identify basic principles of pathophysiology and analyze pathophysiological alterations occurring in selected disease processes. The use of appropriate clinical and laboratory data for assessment is emphasized. The application of course content to clinical case studies and vignettes enhances synthesis and critical thinking. Prerequisite: undergraduate anatomy and physiology or equivalent. (2 Credits)
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PPH 512: Advanced Pathophysiology II
3.00 Credits
Rush University
A case study approach is utilized to study pathophysiological alterations occurring in selected system-related disease processes. The use of appropriate clinical and laboratory data for assessment is emphasized. The application of course content to clinical case studies and vignettes enhances synthesis and critical-thinking. Prerequisite: undergraduate anatomy and physiology or equivalent. [4]
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PRF 301: Introduction to Perfusion Technology
3.00 Credits
Rush University
The history of the profession as well as the present and future role of the perfusionist will be studied. Aseptic techniques and a survey of cardiopulmonary components will be examined. This course includes both a clinical and lab component where the student will be introduced to ancillary procedures and extracorporeal circuit set-up. FA [3]
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