PHAS 5306 Medical Physiology and Pathophysiology I
This course is the first in a three-course series. It reviews the basic physiologic regulatory mechanisms responsible for maintenance of homeostasis in the normal human and introduces the pathophysiologic alterations which occur in these mechanisms leading to specific disease processes. It also presents a molecular and genetic basis for disease. Clinical correlations support concurrent modular coursework involving the diagnosis and treatment of disease.
Prerequisite
Admission into the Physician Assistant Studies Program.
Offered
Fall