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Human PhysiologyGPSO 604Physiology is the study of function encompassing all levels of organization - from the molecular level through the whole organism. Physiology utilizes fundamental principles of physics, physical chemistry, and biochemistry to understand the body's regulatory mechanisms. Importantly, physiology is not just a collection of facts but is an ordered analytical process - the same process used by physicians and surgeons to analyze pathophysiology of disease. Our objective is to show you how to think with a physiological perspective, in addition to teaching you the factual components of functional mechanisms. A comprehensive understanding of physiology and an introduction to pathophysiology are provided through lectures, readings, patient oriented problem solving, and other interactive sessions. Each lecture begins with a brief clinical problem, which helps integrate the basic physiological mechanisms into the context of disease. The handout accompanying each lecture also specifies the learning objectives for that session. Additionally, clinical correlations and/or patient oriented problems are presented during each block by faculty members of the clinical departments. Finally, the afternoons (two hours per week per student) feature small groups in problem-based learning sessions and problem-solving exercises. Please be assured that each and every faculty member teaching in our course is committed to helping you master this material. Learning Objectives - Human Physiology CourseAfter completing this course, students should be able to:
2008 Course Schedule (PDF format)Students enrolled in this course can find course materials on the course Blackboard page. Please contact your instructor if you have trouble logging on to Blackboard.Contact Dr. Kreisman
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of Physiology 1430 Tulane Ave., New Orleans, LA 70112 504-988-5251; Fax # 504-988-2675 |
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