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  • 7.00 Credits

    The WWAMI medical curriculum is changing to fit with dominant national trends which are moving towards more integrated curricula with active learning modalities. This new course will involve integrated content in metabolism, nutrition, obesity, diabetes, gastrointestinal/liver physiology, and endocrinology. Additionally, this course includes relevant fundamental scientific principles in anatomy, pathology, and pharmacology. Prerequisite: Must be enrolled in the WWAMI Medical Education Program.
  • 2.00 Credits

    Comprehensive introduction and overview of musculoskeletal content for medical students, geared to gain knowledge on clinical manifestations in the musculoskeletal system and pathophysiology of trauma, aging, infection, and inflammation.
  • 6.00 Credits

    The course will describe various types of medical studies along with the advantages and limitations of each. Students will explore statistical tools related to diagnostic testing, and treatment efficacy.
  • 9.00 Credits

    Comprehensive introduction to foundational basic science and research concepts in medicine. Topics covered include molecular and cell biology; human physiology, genetics and biochemistry; community health and disease; clinical epidemiology, research study design and data analysis. Incorporates fundamental principles of anatomy, pathology, and pharmacology, and medicine in society. Restricted to WWAMI medical students.
  • 1.00 Credits

    Introduction to continuity of care by working with practicing physicians and coinciding with instruction in communication skills, interviewing techniques, physical examinations, documentation, and clinical reasoning. Includes hospital-based patient encounters with an introduction to the development of the physician role. This is the first of four courses in the sequence. Restricted to WWAMI medical students.
  • 7.00 Credits

    Comprehensive introduction to the fundamentals of the immune system; microbiology; infectious diseases; inflammation and repair. Topics covered include the pathogenesis and immunity of infectious disease, immunodeficiencies, hypersensitivity, autoimmunity, and the basis of immunologic diagnostics. Integrates relevant principles of anatomy, pathology, and pharmacology and medicine in society. Restricted to WWAMI medical students.
  • 2.00 Credits

    Introduction to continuity of care by working with practicing physicians and coinciding with instruction in communication skills, interviewing techniques, physical examinations, documentation, and clinical reasoning. Includes hospital-based patient encounters with an introduction to the development of the physician role. Restricted to WWAMI medical students.
  • 7.00 Credits

    Comprehensive introduction to the fundamentals of endocrinology, hematology, and oncology. Topics covered include endocrine regulation of metabolism; normal physiology and pathophysiologic mechanisms responsible for clinically important endocrine disorders; disturbances in red cell, white cell and platelet production; abnormalities of hemostasis; and malignant neoplasia. Integrates relevant principles of anatomy, pathology and pharmacology, and medicine in society. Restricted to WWAMI medical students.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Introduction to continuity of care by working with practicing physicians and coinciding with instruction in communication skills, interviewing techniques, physical examinations, documentation, and clinical reasoning. Includes hospital-based patient encounters with an introduction to the development of the physician role. Restricted to WWAMI medical students.
  • 5.00 Credits

    Comprehensive introduction and overview of musculoskeletal, dermatology, and rheumatology content for medical students, geared to gain knowledge on clinical manifestations of the skin and musculoskeletal system along with pathophysiology of trauma, aging, infection, and inflammation. Restricted to WWAMI medical students.