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Sample Syllabi
University of Alabama at Birmingham
Marcas M. Bamman

East Carolina University Brody School of Medicine
Robert G. Carroll

Louisiana State University School of Medicine in New Orleans
Michael G. Levitzky

Pennsylvania State University College of Medicine
Course Syllabus (Spring 2004-2005)
Course Syllabus (Fall 2004-2005)
There is no medical physiology course per se. Instead physiology is taught as part of a 1st-year interdisciplinary course entitled “Cellular and Molecular Basis of Medical Practice” that contains physiology, biochemistry, histology, genetics, cell biology and introductory principles in pharmacology. The physiology component of the course is integrated with appropriate topics in biochemistry, histology and pharmacology. The physiology component is discipline-based (see attached block schedule). Although essentially all of our lectures have clinical aspects included in them, the bulk of our clinical correlations are covered in PBL.
Charles H. Lang

University of Texas Medical School at Houston
Norman W. Weisbrodt

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