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HUBIO 500 P-Medical Practice Preceptorship at WWAMI Sites (1, max. 3)
Personal experience with, and insight into, medical practice situations. Student is stationed with carefully selected clinical faculty members in their offices in accordance with the student's preference of discipline at the WWAMI sites. Registration limited to first-year medical students at WWAMI sites. Offered: AWSpS.
HUBIO 501 P-Human Biology Special Projects (*)
Designed for medical students electing a special study project related to the Introduction to Clinical Medicine or other human biology courses, which are offered during the first and second years in the School of Medicine. Primarily intended for students in remedial or extended programs. Prerequisite: permission of assistant dean for curriculum. Offered: AWSpS.
HUBIO 505 P-WWAMI Preceptorship (*, max. 6)
Opportunity for first-year medical students at WWAMI sites to gain personal experience with medical practice situations by being assigned to selected clinical faculty members in their offices. Offered: ASp.
HUBIO 510 P-Microscopic Anatomy: Histology (6)
Lectures and laboratories in microscopic anatomy designed to provide the principles and concepts of histology, to define the morphological characteristics of the cells, tissues, and organs of the human body, and to relate this information to functional processes studied in concurrent and subsequent courses. Offered: A.
HUBIO 511 P-Human Anatomy and Embryology (8/13)
Structural organization of human body at the macroscopic level to provide a foundation for physical examination and functional assessment of the human organism. Integrates embryological development with study of the cadaver and examination of the normal living body. Concentrates on exploration of the body cavities and the viscera they contain. Offered: A.
HUBIO 512 P-Mechanisms in Cell Physiology (5)
Physiology of the cell membrane, including ionic and electrical potential gradients; active transport, excitability, and action potentials; biophysics of sensory receptors; neuromuscular transmission; muscle energetics and contractility; spinal reflexes and central synaptic transmission; autonomic nervous system; energy metabolism and temperature regulation; epithelial transport; gastrointestinal motility and secretions. Offered: A.
HUBIO 513 P-Introduction to Clinical Medicine (3-)
Instruction in communication skills and interview techniques to form the basis for the doctor-patient relationship and for the skills of communicating with patients. The patient profile is obtained. Attention to developing comfort in the physician role. Offered: A.
HUBIO 514 P-Biochemistry I-A (4-)
Explores molecular biology of the genome. Examines how the genome serves as a source of information, how molecular understanding of gene function identifies new therapeutic targets and provides new therapeutic and diagnostic tools. Assumes familiarity with fundamental principles, at the level tested in the MCATs. Offered: A.
HUBIO 516 P-Systems of Human Behavior (5)
Effects of behavioral factors in major management problems faced in medical practice relating to cultural background, social role, sexual identity, and belief systems. Acquisition of skills in analyzing behavior, defining objectives, and designing precise treatment strategies. Offered: A.
HUBIO 522 P-Introduction to Clinical Medicine (-4-)
Medical history is introduced and instruction in data collection is begun. Experience in conducting medical interviews with patients to obtain the medical history and patient profile. Special problems related to interviewing are addressed. Offered: W.
HUBIO 523 P-Introduction to Immunology (2)
Topics covered include: basic concepts such as antigens; antibodies; complement; B-and T-lymphocyte function, including interactions with each other and with accessory cells; immunological tolerance; major histocompatibility complex and role of these basic concepts in immunopathology (immunodeficiencies, hypersensitivities, autoimmunity, blood transfusion, and transplantation).
HUBIO 524 P-Biochemistry I-B (-4)
Metabolism as integrated in the organs and tissue of the human body for the purpose of generating energy from food and converting small molecules to essential building block of our cells. Discusses principles of nutrition in the context of human health and disease. Assumes familiarity with fundamental principles, at the level tested in the MCATs. Offered: W.
HUBIO 530 P-Clinical Epidemiology and Evidence-Based Medicine (2)
Community health and disease, including assessment of disease risk and mechanisms of epidemic detection, spread, and control; interpretation of research design, data analysis, bias source; and clinical epidemiology, including evaluation and application of diagnostic tests, natural history of disease, and quantitative aids for clinical decision making. Offered: W.
HUBIO 531 P-Head, Neck, Ear, Nose, and Throat (5)
HUBIO 532 P-Nervous System (8)
An integrated approach to the normal structure and function of the nervous system, including the eye. Presents neuropathological examples as well as clinical manifestations of neurological disease.
HUBIO 534 P-Microbiology and Infectious Disease (9)
An introduction to medical microbiology and infectious diseases. Emphasizes the biology of microbial pathogens and the mechanisms of pathogenesis. Covers clinical manifestations, epidemiology, general principles of diagnosis, therapy, and prevention of infectious disease. Offered: Sp.
HUBIO 535 P-Introduction to Clinical Medicine (-4)
Adult screening physical examination is taught through the use of lecture, audiovisual aids, and small-group tutorial, where students in supervised setting practice the physical examination on one other. Further practice in the performance and recording of the patient profile and medical history. Offered: Sp.
HUBIO 540 P-Cardiovascular System (6)
Interdisciplinary approach to cardiovascular medicine, including anatomy, physiology, radiology, pathology, medicine, and surgery. Function of the cardiovascular system in health and disease. Offered: A.
HUBIO 541 P-Respiratory System (4)
Interdisciplinary approach to the respiratory system, including anatomy of thorax and lungs, ventilation mechanics, blood-gas transport, gas exchange, acid-base balance, and the physiology and pathology of obstructive, restrictive, and pulmonary-vascular diseases. Offered: A.
HUBIO 542 P-Introduction to Clinical Medicine (4-)
Advanced instruction in interview technique, history taking, and physical examination, with emphasis on detection of abnormalities. Offered: A.
HUBIO 543 P-Principles of Pharmacology I (5)
Includes general principles of pharmacology and the specific pharmacology of major drugs acting on the autonomic and cardiovascular systems. Offered: A.
HUBIO 547 P- Pathology IIA (5)
Patterns of cell and tissue response to injury. Mechanisms of cell injury, inflammatory process, thrombosis, normal and abnormal growth, neoplasia, clinicopathological correlation. Major pathologic changes associated with specific diseases in the different organ systems. Multidisciplinary approach to some diseases which effect more than one organ system including cardiovascular, renal, and respiratory.
HUBIO 548 P-Cases in Clinical Ethics (1)
Provides exposure to key issues in clinical ethics as well as the tools for ethical reasoning and critical thinking that support the student's current and future work. Prerequisite: second-year medical students.
HUBIO 550 P-Introduction to Clinical Medicine (-4-)
Advanced instruction in interview technique, history taking, and physical examination, with emphasis on identification of problems and correlation of findings with pathophysiological mechanisms. Offered: W.
HUBIO 551 P-Gastro-Intestinal System (4)
Anatomy of the gastrointestinal system; physiology and pathology of digestion and hepatic function; and physical and laboratory examination. Offered: W.
HUBIO 552 P-Hematology (3)
Familiarizes students with the basic pathophysiologic mechanisms leading to disturbances of red cell, white cell, and platelet production, as well as abnormalities of hemostasis presenting clinical problems. Pathophysiology, rather than minute details of individual disease, is stressed. Offered: W.
HUBIO 553 P-Musculoskeletal System (4)
Gross, surface, applied, and radiographic anatomy. Clinical manifestations in the musculoskeletal system and pathophysiology of trauma, aging, infection, and inflammation, as well as congenital and metabolic disorders. Dissections, physical examinations, and problem- based learning. Offered: W.
HUBIO 554 P-Genetics (2)
Review of basic genetic principles and their applications in clinical medicine. Includes human chromosomal disorders; patterns of inheritance, genetic counseling, amniocentesis; pathogenesis of hereditary diseases, monogenic and multifactorial; role of genetics in common diseases; behavioral genetics; drug-gene interactions; and prevention and treatment of genetic diseases, including prenatal diagnosis and population screening. Offered: A.
HUBIO 555 P-Medicine, Health, and Society (3)
Interdisciplinary introduction to health services designed for future healthcare practitioners. Examines the history, organization, and effectiveness of the U.S. healthcare system. Stresses the student's ability to adopt a broad perspective across healthcare disciplines and traditional boundaries. Offered: W.
HUBIO 556 P-Hormones and Nutrients (4)
Introduction to principles of human endocrinology, metabolism, and nutrition; the physiology and pathophysiology of endocrine systems, glucose and lipid metabolism, and fluid and salt balance; and the importance of proper nutrition in certain disease states.
HUBIO 557 P-Pathology IIB (2-)
Patterns of cell and tissue response to injury. Mechanisms of cell injury, inflammatory process, thrombosis, normal and abnormal growth, neoplasia, clinicopathological correlation. Major pathologic changes associated with specific diseases in the different organ systems. Multidisciplinary approach to some diseases which effect more than one organ system including cardiovascular, renal, and respiratory.
HUBIO 558 P-Rheumatology (1)
An intensive immersion course in rheumatology for second year students. Lectures and small group patient demonstrations link concepts of immunology, pathology and pharmacology with inflammatory and autoimmune disease, teach differential diagnosis of symptoms seen in rheumatic disease and use if diagnostic to demonstrate features of common childhood and adult rheumatic diseases and their management.
HUBIO 559 P-Problem Based Learning (3)
Teaches students to methodically solve medical problems by gathering, sorting, and interpreting data. Students learn life-long self-education and self-evaluation skills. Provides practice working as a healthcare team by including medical, nursing, and physician assistant students in each group. Offered: W.
HUBIO 560 P-Introduction to Clinical Medicine (-5)
Introduction to clinical and laboratory diagnosis. Offered: Sp.
HUBIO 562 P-Urinary System (4)
Anatomy, physiology, and pathology of the kidney, ureter, bladder, and prostate; pathophysiology and treatment of common fluid and electrolyte problems; renal pharmacology; major clinical urinary system syndromes, with current diagnostic approaches and therapy. Offered: Sp.
HUBIO 565 P-Reproduction (4)
Normal development of the human reproductive system. Sexual differentiation, puberty, endocrine control of testicular and ovarian function, gamete biology, fertilization, implantation, immunology and endocrinology of pregnancy, labor and delivery, pathology of the male and female reproductive organs, contraception, prolactin and lactation, aging and infertility. Offered: Sp.
HUBIO 566 P-Pathology IIC (-3)
Patterns of cell and tissue response to injury. Mechanisms of cell injury, inflammatory process, thrombosis, normal and abnormal growth, neoplasia, clinicopathological correlation. Major pathologic changes associated with specific diseases in the different organ systems. Multidisciplinary approach to some diseases which effect more than one organ system including cardiovascular, renal, and respiratory.
HUBIO 567 P-Skin System (2)
Gross and microscopic anatomy. Physiology, protection, temperature control, pigmentation, and photosensitivity. Pathology and genetics of skin abnormalities, including tumors. Introduction to clinical evaluation, including physical examination and illustrating examples of inflammatory, vascular, immunological (including drug hypersensitivity), and neoplastic diseases. Offered: A.
HUBIO 569 P-Mind, Brain, and Behavior (6)
Defines and describes major psychiatric disorders and presents a systematic approach to differential diagnosis. Discusses conceptual development, pathogenesis, epidemiology, nomenclature, and the terminology used in psychiatry; along with physiological and biochemical mechanisms, and therapeutic and adverse effects. Offered: Sp.
HUBIO 590 P-Medical Information for Decision Making (1)
Introduction to methods for: a) identifying and retrieving high quality, relevant documents for clinical decision making, b) applying rigorous criteria when reading primary research studies, reviews of primary studies, or other medical information sources that report on the effectiveness of therapeutic or preventive interventions. Prerequisite: first-year medical students. Offered: W.
HUBIO 591 P-WWAMI Non-clinical Selectives - Pullman (*, max. 30)
Courses offered at WWAMI university site in Pullman designed to satisfy the non-clinical selective graduation requirements for medical students. Offered: AWSp.
HUBIO 592 P-WWAMI Non-clinical Selectives - Spokane (*, max. 30)
Courses offered at WWAMI university site in Spokane designed to satisfy the non-clinical selective graduation requirements for medical students. Offered: AWSp.
HUBIO 593 P-WWAMI Non-clinical Selectives - Laramie (*, max. 30)
Courses offered at WWAMI university site in Laramie, WY designed to satisfy the non-clinical selective graduation requirements for medical students. Offered: AWSp.
HUBIO 594 P-WWAMI Non-clinical Selectives - Anchorage (*, max. 30)
Courses offered at WWAMI university site in Anchorage, designed to satisfy the non-clinical selective graduation requirements for medical students. Offered: AWSp.
HUBIO 595 P-Independent Investigative Inquiry, GHIP (8)
With faculty mentorship, students investigate a global health issue, work on a community health project, and create an academic poster. Prerequisite: GHIP students only. Offered: S.
HUBIO 596 P-WWAMI Non-Clinical Selectives - Bozeman (*, max. 30)
Courses offered at WWAMI university site in Bozeman, designed to satisfy the non-clinical selective graduation requirements for medical students. Offered: AWSp.
HUBIO 598 P-WWAMI Non-Clinical Selectives - Moscow (*, max. 30)
Courses offered at WWAMI university site in Moscow, ID, designed to satisfy the non-clinical selective graduation requirement for medical students. Offered: AWSp.
HUBIO 599 P-Independent Study in Medical Science (6)
Independent research with faculty sponsor and completion of paper as partial fulfillment of non-clinical selective graduation requirement. Offered: Sp.
HUBIO 600 P-Capstone Course: Preparation for Residency (2, max. 4)
A combination of large group lectures and small group discussions and workshops reviewing clinical skills in history-taking and physical examinations, imaging studies, common and emergency drugs, ACLS, infectious disease control, common clinical problems, and other topics that are encountered in residency training. Offered: Sp.