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Transition to Clinical Medicine (OM 1026)

Term: 2017-2018 Academic Year Spring Term (1)

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Susan L Strickland
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Matthew J Linton
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Fernando C. Gomez
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Description

This course is a foundational introduction to mechanisms of disease (and some therapy) and will serve as a means to migrate from acquisition of basic scientific knowledge to utilization of such knowledge in understanding disease processes. During this course there will be a transition towards clinical thinking while integrating the scientific foundation that explains the clinical manifestations of the disorders covered. The course consists variably of lectures, student designated (and scheduled) self-study (DSA), clinical contextual integrations and case-based interactive learning sessions (CIS). Broad topic areas to be emphasized include cellular damage, inflammation, healing and tissue repair, immunopathology, pathophysiology of hemodynamic and hemostatic disorders, genetic diseases, mechanisms of neoplasia, medical microbiology and its application in infectious disease, environmental and nutritional disorders, an overview of diseases of infancy and childhood and introductory pharm