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Medicine (MED/ANES/FCM/MEDI/NEUR/OBG/OPH/PATH/PED/PSYI/RONC/RADI/SURG) Arizona Health Sciences Center Room 2208 (520) 626-6518 Interdepartmental (MED) 495. Colloquium y. Introduction to the Neurosciences I (2) 1993-94 P, Consult department before enrolling. (Identical with ANAT 495y, NEUR 495y, PHCL 495y, and PSIO 495y) May be convened with 595y. z. Introduction to the Neurosciences II (2) 1993-94 P, 495y or consult department before enrolling. (Identical with ANAT 495z, NEUR 495z, PHCL 495z and PSIO 495z) May be convened with 595z. 501. Preparation for Clinical Medicine (12) I II P, formal admission to the Ph.D./M.D. program and permission of the course director. 505. Social and Behavioral Science (6) I II P, formal admission to the Ph.D./M.D. program and permission of the course director. 595. Colloquium y. Introduction to the Neurosciences I (2) 1993-94 P, Consult department before enrolling. (Identical with ANAT 595y, NEUR 595y, PHCL 595y, and PSIO 595y) May be convened with 495y. z. Introduction to the Neurosciences II (2) 1993-94 P, 595y or consult department before enrolling. (Identical with ANAT 595z, NEUR 595z, PHCL 595z and PSIO 595z) May be convened with 495z. 596. Seminar Many interdepartmental seminars are numbered at both the 500 or 600 and the 800 levels. See 896 below for a complete listing. 801. Preparation for Clinical Medicine (12) I II 805. Social and Behavioral Science (6) I II 830. Supplementary Registration (1-9) 896. Seminar a*. Introduction to Forensic Pathology (1-3) II P, PATH 801 or permission of instructor. b. Physical and Biological Basis of Nuclear Medicine (2) II h. Human Sexuality (2) II j. Medical Jurisprudence (2) II k. Cardiovascular Pathophysiology (2) II n.**. Research Methods for Clinical and Epidemiological Studies (2) II s. Salt, Water and Kidney Disorders (2) II t. Pathophysiology of Respiratory Diseases (2) *Available as both 696 and 896. **Available as both 596 and 896. Anatomy See Anatomy elsewhere in this catalog. Anesthesiology (ANES) Professors Burnell R. Brown, Jr., Head, A. Jay Gandolfi, Charles W. Otto, I. Glenn Sipes (Pharmacology and Toxicology) Associate Professors Randall C. Cork, Stuart R. Hameroff, Stuart F. Quan (Medicine) Assistant Professor Edward J. Frink Clinical Professor Jerry M. Calkins Clinical Associate Professor Joseph J. Kryc Research Assistant Professors Stephan B. Cardon (Medicine), Thomas H. Kramer (Pharmacology) Clinical Assistant Professors Frank Bland, Jr., Luiz M. Dominguez, James A. DiNardo, Daniel P. Ferry, Mark G. Kaufmann, T. Philip Malan, Jr., Gretchen A. Mayes, Alberta L. Mazzei, John F. Myers, Craig M. Palmer, Chandrakant B. Patel, Catherine J. Payson (Pediatrics), Todd G. Peterson, Robin L. Prentice, Daniel Remen, Robert C. Shupak, W. Murray Smith, Dimitri S. Voulgaropoulos Senior Clinical Lecturers Peter A. Raudzens, Elizabeth Wilkinson Clinical Lecturers R. Dennis Bastron, Alan E. Zehngut Assistant Clinical Lecturers James P. Angiulo, Matthew Atlas, Stephen A. Grabenbauer, Dennis P. Healy, Alice Kowalson, Kathleen M. Schrader, Margaret O. Verry 800. Research (1-6) [Rpt./1] 810. Clerkship a. Anesthesiology (4-6) 815. Subspecialty a. BNI Neuroanesthesiology (4) b. Obstetrical Anesthesia (4) p. Critical Care Medicine (4-6) (Identical with ANESI 815p) 891. Preceptorship a. Anesthesiology and Subspecialties (1-18) Biochemistry See Biochemistry elsewhere in this catalog. Cancer Biology See Cancer Biology elsewhere in this catalog. Family and Community Medicine (FCM) Professors Herbert K. Abrams (Emeritus), John T. Boyer (Medicine), Eric P. Gall (Medicine), Thomas E. Moon, Andrew W. Nichols, Ronald E. Pust, James R. Shaw (Emeritus), Paul Skinner, William A. Stini (Anthropology), Ronald E. Thompson (Emeritus), Anthony F. Vuturo, Barry D. Weiss Associate Professors Evan W. Kligman, Head, Peter J. Attarian, Jennie Joe, Daniel O. Levinson, Cheryl K. Ritenbaugh, Arthur B. Sanders (Surgery), Catherine M. Shisslak Assistant Professors Tamsen Bassford, Dorian H. Cordes, Paul R. Gordon, Denise Roe Lecturer Karen E. Snow Senior Clinical Lecturer George D. Comerci Clinical Lecturers Jil Feldhausen, Bertha Leis Clinical Professors Pedro Luis Escobar, Augusto Ortiz Research Professors Osman M. Galal, Ronald R. Watson Clinical Associate Professors Kay A. Bauman, Lawrence Moher, Bernhardt E. Stein Research Associate Professor Frank A. Hale Clinical Assistant Professors Myra M. Kerstitch, Robert C. Rhode Research Assistant Professors George H. Adams, Barbara R. Hartmann, Lewis Mehl, Joel Meister, Janet H. Senf, Lee Sennott- Miller, Louise H. Warrick Clinical Lecturers Philip Eichling, Susan Moher Research Lecturer Rena J. Gordon 195. Colloquium a. Empowerment-Mind-Sickness-Health (1) [Rpt.] I II GRD 401. Empowerment, Mind, Sickness and Health (2) [Rpt./1] I II Critical thinking and working principles in cognitive, mind-body, behavioral aspects of sickness and health; empowerment, stress, coping, conditional/unconditional mind, decision making, addictive-abusive behaviors, communication, and relationships, self awareness; healing and health. P, upper division or graduate or credit in F CM 195a. May be convened with 501. 487. Poverty and Health (3) II (Identical with NURS 487) May be convened with 587. 500. Research (2-16) [Rpt./2]. P, basic science courses. 501. Empowerment, Mind, Sickness and Health (2) [Rpt.] I II For a description of course topics, see 401. Graduate-level requirements include a research project or paper. May be convened with 401. 570. Issues and Trends in Public Health (3) I II S Public health methods, organizations and services such as environmental/occupational health; disease control; health education and promotion; policy and legislation; and medical care. 571. International Comparison of Health Care Systems (3) I II S Comparison of health care systems in developing and industrialized countries in relation to other social systems; public/private component analyses; health care methods and finance. 572. Population Dynamics and Family Planning (3) I II S Social/economic determinants and consequences of population growth; behavioral and health aspects of human reproduction; organization/evaluation of selected family planning programs. 573. Health Issues of Women and Children (3) I II S Knowledge base, social strategies, health policies and programs relating to health and well-being of women, especially of child-bearing years, and children from infancy to adolescence. 574. Health Administration and Policy (3) I II S Management processes/roles of public health professionals; health service organization; policy issues and resource utilization/control; human resources management; public health trends. 575. Environmental and Environmental Health (3) I II S Examination of living/working environments impacting human health; chemical and physical stressors affecting health; techniques for assessing and controlling risks in air, soil and water. 576. Biostatistics in Public Health (3) I II S Analysis and interpretation of measures of wellness and disease association, disease outbreaks, population surveilance, and health promotion program evaluation. 577. Social and Behavioral Basis of Public Health (3) I II S Social learning theory, diffusion of innovations, relationship of cultural values to behavioral change, social marketing, high risk behavior intervention strategies, and communication issues. 578. Public Health Nutrition (3) II Community and individual nutritional assessment; risk profiles; planning, implementing and evaluating programs; international; national and local resources/programs; Healthy People 2000 goals. 587. Poverty and Health (3) II (Identical with NURS 587) May be convened with 487. 588. Healing Systems in the Southwest (3) I II (Identical with NURS 588) 593. Internship a. Public Health (1-12) [Rpt./12 units] 596. Seminar g. Occupational Disease (1) II Open to medical or industrial hygiene students only. Consult department before enrolling. h. Prevention and Control of Disease (1-2) I Consult department before enrolling. n. International Nutrition (2-3) II (Identical with N FS 596n) o. Environmental and Occupational Health (3) II P, permission of instructor Note: Some seminars are numbered at both the 500 and the 800 levels. See 896 below for a complete listing. 800. Research (2-16) [Rpt./2] 803. Clinical Clerkship (6-9) 811. Subinternship a. Family Medicine (4-6) I II S 815. Subspecialty b. The Dying Patient (3) [Rpt./1] d. Problems in Community Oriented Primary Care (6-12) e. Personal Change in Lifestyle Related Behavior (3-6) Consult department before enrolling. f. Geriatrics (4-6) [Rpt./6 units] P, third year rotation in FCM and IMED (Identical with IMED 815f, which is home) h. Cancer Epidemiology and Prevention (3) I P, none; statistics helpful. (Identical with RONC 815h) i. Cancer Prevention and Control (3-15) II (Identical with RONC 815i) 891. Preceptorship a. Arizona Senior Clinical Preceptorship in Family and Community Medicine (AHED) (6-12) b. Clinical Family Medicine (Outside Arizona) (3-12) P, 4th year medical students. Consult department before enrolling. c. Epidemiology at CDC (3) I II P, open to majors in medicine, public health, and nursing. Consult department before enrolling. d. Verde Valley Rural Care (4-12) e. Prison Health Care (3-6) Consult department before enrolling. f. International Health (6-12) g. AHEC/Border Health (3-12) Consult department before enrolling. k. Family Medicine Special Studies (4-6) P, completion of basic sciences l. Mayo Group Practice (6) P, 4th year medical students 896. Seminar a.* International Health in the Developing World (3) S Open to health majors only. c. Approaches to Managing Behavior Problems of Children and Adolescents (2) d. Leadership Development (2) e. Principles and Practice of Home Health (2) I II Consult department before enrolling. f. The Doctor-Patient Relationship (2) j. Crisis and Conflict: Health Services in Latin America-Brazil (2) k.* Nutrition in Disease (2) [Rpt./1] P, BIOC 801, PSIO 601/801. m.* Practice of Community-Oriented Medicine in Rural Areas (2) II n.* International Nutrition (2-3) II p.* Managed Health Care (3) [Rpt.] II q.* Introduction to Public Health (3) I II s.* AIDS, Cancer, Nutrition Immunity (1) II t.* Tropical Disease Problems (2) u.* Current Issues in Health Services (2) w.* Diet and Disease Prevention (2) *Available as both 596 and 896. Medicine (FCM) Professors Joseph S. Alpert, Head, David S. Alberts, F. Paul Alepa, Robert Barbee, John T. Boyer, Ruben Bressler, Benjamin Burrows, James E. Dalen, William F. Denny, David L. Earnest, Gordon A. Ewy, John N. Galgiani, Eric P. Gall, Steven Goldman, Evan M. Hersh, David G. Johnson, Murray A. Katz, Ronald J. Knudson, Michael D. Lebowitz, Norman Levine, Frank I. Marcus, Thomas P. Miller, Eugene Morkin, Eskild A. Petersen, Stuart F. Quan, William Roeske, Sydney E. Salmon, Richard Sampliner, Jay W. Smith, Lawrence Z. Stern Associate Professors Frederick R. Ahmann, Neil M. Ampel, Christopher P. Appleton, John W. Bloom, Thomas W. Boyden, Samuel M. Butman, Sammy C. Campbell, William S. Dalton, Timothy C. Fagan, Paul E. Fenster, Harinder S. Garewal, Harry L. Greene, Ronald C. Hansen, Karl B. Kern, Joy L. Logan, Arshag Mooradian, Charles W. Otto (Anesthesiology), Jacob L. Pinnas, Stuart Salasche, David B. Van Wyck, Alexander H. Woods (Emeritus), David E. Yocum Assistant Professors Rodney D. Adam, M. Brian Fennerty, Kit S. Lam, Richard W. Lee, Howard Lien, Alan F. List, John D. Palmer (Pharmacology), Thomas E. Raya, Richard Rosenberg, David S. Shimm (Radiation Oncology), Daniel Sullivan, Charles W. Taylor Clinical Professors Robert O. Brandenburg, Pedro Luis Escobar Research Professors Marilyn J. Halonen (Pharmacology), Thomas E. Moon (Family and Community Medicine) Clinical Associate Professors Edgar J. Desser, Kenneth B. Desser, Daniel S. Duick, James V. Felicetta, R. Scott Gorman, Michael Grossman, Michael Habib, Udaya Kabadi, Peter P. McKellar, Preston J. Taylor, Terence D. Valenzuela (Surgery) Research Associate Professors Robert T. Dorr (Pharmacology), Yei- Mei Peng, Duane L. Sherrill Clinical Assistant Professors Catherine Azar, Thomas M. Bajo, Jerry Bangert (Pathology), Marlene Bluestein, Anthony E. Camilli, Stephan B. Cardon, Anthony Caruso, Michael Darragh, Pamela Davis, Clifford D. DeBenedetti (Pediatrics), Mindy J. Fain, Gregory J. Gahm, Lee J. Hixson, Richard F. Hoffman, Lisa Kaufmann, Peter C. Kelly, Mary E. Klink, Marcia G. Ko, Nathan Laufer, Richard M. Mandel, Michael J. Maricic, Margaret M. Miller, Manual Modiano, Patrick S. Pasulka, Paul E. Stander, Mark S. Siskind, Sally B.L. Thompson, Gayle A. Traver (Nursing), Christopher Vero, Albert Warner, Barbara H. Warren (Family and Community Medicine), Kevin Welch, Carol A. Wolfe Research Assistant Professors Joseph J. Bahl, Danetta A. Bronnimann, Marianne B. Broome-Powell, Frank Cardelto, Brenda V. Dawson, Russell Dodge, Irwin L. Flink, Douglas A. Perednia Clinical Instructors Anne Hercher, Scott W. Nowlin Research Instructor Steven B. Knoper Senior Clinical Lecturers Bruce F. Bachus, Bruce A. Bethancourt, John A. Bruner, Benjamin Burbank, Frank Cardelto, Russell Dodge, John R. Harlan, Richard M. Hoffman, Philip Levy, Richard A. Manch, Frank L. Meyskens, Jr., Ulrich F. Michael, James L. Parsons, Stephen J. Ruffenach, Avery A. Sandberg, Michael M. Schreiber, Michael T. Shaw, David Wayne Smith (Emeritus), Martin Snyder (Surgery), Harold C. Tretbar Clinical Lecturers Arnold Arem, Robert J. Brooks, Edward Byrne- Quinn, Roger A. Davis, Carl James DeSando, Jr., Bernard Dickstein, Paul H. Duffey, David N. Flieger, P. Gregory Foutch, Gerald F. Giordano, Oscar S. Gluck, Gerald B. Goldstein, Benjamin K. Harris, Emanuel S. Hellman, Don W. Hill, Robert S. Hirsch, Arnold I. Hollander, Paul F. Howard, Ralph A. Jackson, Jr., Linda A. Karl, Suresh G. Katakkar, Steven J. Ketchel, Frederick A. Klein, Mary K. Klein, David I. Lapan, Bernard E. Levine, George J. Makol, Arnold B. Merin, Richard C. Miller, Raymond E. Moldow, Michael F. Montijo, John C. Moseley, William S. Nevin, Richard M. Riedy, Gail K. Riggs, Arthur B. Sanders (Surgery), Jennifer P. Schneider, Leonard B. Schultz, Stephen M. Seltzer, William J. Semmens, J. Steven Strong, John R.P. Tesser, John P. Utz, Tamara J. Whiteley-Myers Research Lecturer Susan E. Wilson-Sanders Assistant Clinical Lecturers Marilyn M. Abraham, Ernesto L. Aguilar, Gerald Altschuler, Daniel E. Beeaff, Paul D. Bozzo (Pathology), John G. Corcoran, Daniel C. DeBoer, Carl F. Diener, Deborah Doud James F. Fiastro, William M. Fosdick, Robert P. Friedman, Morton Fuchs, Mark D. Garfield, Gerald N. Goldberg, P. Bryan Hudson, William D. Jacoby, Jr., Marc L. Lee, Robert B. Leff, Alan J. Levin, Deborah S. Mendelson, David A. Mullon, Craig E. Nelson, Jane M. Orient, Edwin P. Rather, Jonathan E. Schwartz, Steven M. Shaw, Brian Y. Shon, Gary D. Smethers, William E. Smith, Andrew S. Tedesco, Steven A. Wool 555. Cancer Biology (3) II 1994-95 (Identical with CBIO 555) 596. Seminar a. Pathophysiology and Immunology of the Clinical Manifestations of Coccidioidomycosis (2) II 800. Research (3-30) [Rpt./30 units] (See College of Medicine Electives Manual) 803. Clinical Clerkship (12) 810. Clerkship a. Ambulatory Care (4-8) [Rpt./12 units] I II S P, completion of third year medical school. b. Ambulatory Diagnosis and Therapeutics (6) c. Geriatrics: The Continuum of Care (3-12) [Rpt./1] P, IMED 803. d. Ambulatory Geriatrics (3-12) P, IMED 803. 811. Subinternship a. Internal Medicine (4-12) c. Coronary Care Unit -- Acting Internship (4) i. Medical Intensive Care Unit (4-6) m. General Medicine -- Acting Internship (4-8) 815. Subspecialty a. Clinical Cardiology (4-8) b. Clinical Dermatology (3-6) c. Endocrinology (4-12) d. Clinical Gastroenterology (4-6) e. Hematology-Oncology (3-6) f. Geriatrics (4-6) [Rpt./6 units] P, third year rotation in FCM and IMED (Identical with FCM 815f) g. Infectious Diseases (4-12) h. Pulmonary Diseases (4) j. Pulmonary Laboratory and Consultation Service (3-6) k. Nephrology, Renal Diseases (3-6) l. Clinical Allergy (1-6) (Identical with PED 815l) n. Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation (3-6) [Rpt./1] CDT P, 3rd or 4th year medical school. p. Critical Care Medicine (3-6) (Identical with ANES 815p) q. Cardiology Consultation (4) r. Clinical Neurology (4-6) 1993-94 s. Rheumatology (4-6) P, IMED 803. u. Clinical Endocrinology, Metabolism and Hypertension (3-6) I II P, completion of required third year Internal Medicine clerkship. v. Clinical Evaluation and Treatment of Sleep Disorders (3-6) (Identical with NEUR 815v and PSYI 815v) y. Consultation in Internal Medicine (3) P, 803. 891. Preceptorship a. General Medicine and/or Subspecialties (3-12) [Rpt./2] b. Ambulatory Internal Medicine: Clinical Problems (6) Open to fourth year medical students. c. Pulmonary Medicine (3-8) P, 803. d. Cardiology (3-8) P, fourth year medical students. e. Hematology/Oncology (3-8) P, 803. 896. Seminar a. Pathophysiology and Immunology of the Clinical Manifestations of Coccidioidomycosis (2) II Microbiology and Immunology See Microbiology and Immunology elsewhere in this catalog. Molecular and Cellular Biology See Molecular and Cellular Biology elsewhere in his catalog. Neurology (NEUR) Professors Alan B. Rubens, Head, Carol Barnes (Psychology), Peggy C. Ferry (Pediatrics), Mary I. Johnson (Pediatrics), William A. Sibley Associate Professors Colin R. Bamford, William M. Feinberg, Erwin B. Montgomery, Jr., Gary Wenk (Psychology) Assistant Professors Geoffrey L. Ahern, David M. Labiner, Nathaniel T. McMullen (Anatomy), Mark Mennemeier (Psychiatry), Naomi E. Rance (Pathology), Steven Z. Rapcsak, Dinesh Talwar (Pediatrics) Clinical Professors Harvey W. Buchsbaum, Jose Laguna Clinical Associate Professors Enrique L. Labadie, Kalarickal J. Oommen, Johan Van Dalen (Ophthalmology) Research Associate Professor Elliott J. Mufson (Anatomy) Clinical Assistant Professors Ronnie Bergen, David Griesemer (Pediatrics), Jeanette K. Wendt Clinical Lecturers Robert A. Foote, Joan M. Franks, Barbara Giesser, Harvey G. Goodman, Robert H. Hamilton, Barry A. Hendin, William H. Lawrence, Michael S. Smith, Joseph J. Thomas, Jr., Richard A. Thompson, Francisco R. Valdivia, Julio Zonis Adjunct Lecturer Jay B. Angevine (Anatomy) Assistant Research Scientist Pelagie Beeson 495. Colloquium y. Introduction to the Neurosciences I (2) 1993-94 P, Consult department before enrolling. (Identical with MED 495y, which is home) May be convened with 595y. z. Introduction to the Neurosciences II (2) 1993-94 P, 495y or consult department before enrolling. (Identical with MED 495z, which is home) May be convened with 595z. 595. Colloquium y. Introduction to the Neurosciences I (2) 1993-94 P, Consult department before enrolling. (Identical with MED 595y, which is home) May be convened with 495y. z. Introduction to the Neurosciences II (2) 1993-94 P, 595y or consult department before enrolling. (Identical with MED 595z, which is home) May be convened with 495z. 605. Human Neuroscience (6) I II (Identical with ANAT 605) 695. Colloquium a. Motor Control (2) [Rpt./8 units] II (Identical with EXSS 695a, which is home) 800. Research (3-12) [Rpt./1] (See College of Medicine Electives Manual) 803. Clinical Clerkship (3-6) 805. Human Neuroscience (6) I II (Identical with ANAT 805) 810. Clerkship a. Neurology Consult Service (4) b. Neurology (3-6) P, 803 815. Subspecialty a. Neuro-Oncology (3-4) P, 803. b. Behavioral Neurology/Higher Cortical Functions (4) P, 803. c. Cerebrovascular Disease (4-6) P, 803. r. Neurological and Neuromuscular Disorders (3-6) Yr. P, 803; consult department before enrolling. v. Clinical Evaluation and Treatment of Sleep Disorders (3-6) (Identical with IMED 815v) 891. Preceptorship a. Neurology (4-6) [Rpt./2] b. Neurology Practice (3) P, 803. Obstetrics and Gynecology (OBG) Professors M. Wayne Heine, Head, John R. Davis (Pathology), Kenneth Hatch, Jack Pearson, Kathryn L. Reed, John Seeds, Earl A. Surwit Associate Professors Ponjola Coney, Diane S. Fordney (Psychiatry), Catherine Racowsky Assistant Professor David G. Chaffin Clinical Professors John V. Kelly, John H. Mattox, Tawfik Rizkallah Clinical Associate Professor William C. Scott Clinical Assistant Professors Armando Arroyo, Joel M. Childers, Allan Hartsough, Cynthia J. McCurdy, Hugh S. Miller, Herbert E. Pollock, Thomas F. Purdon, Judith E. Riley, Sterling J. Ryerson Research Assistant Professor David S. Karabinus Clinical Instructors Charles M. McCurdy, Robert N. Samuelson Clinical Lecturer Caroline F. Anderson 800. Research (3-6) P, 803. 803. Clinical Clerkship (6) 810. Clerkship a. Preparation for Practice (4-6) P, 803. b. Preparation for Private Practice (3-6) P, 803. 811. Subinternship a. Gynecologic Oncology (3-6) P, 803. 815. Subspecialty a. Clinical Infertility (4-6) P, 803. b. Perinatal Medicine (3-6) P, 803. c. High Risk Obstetrics (4-6) P, 803. d. Gynecology-Endocrinology (3-6) P, 803. e. Obstetrical Ultrasound (4-6) P, 803. . Reproductive Endocrinology and Fertility (4-6) P, 803. 891. Preceptorship a. Obstetrics and Gynecology (3-6) P, 803. Ophthalmology (OPH) Professor Barton L. Hodes Associate Professor Robert W. Snyder, Head Assistant Professors Theresa R. Kramer, Joseph M. Miller, Millicent C. Palmer Clinical Professor Robert M. Dryden Clinical Associate Professor Leonard Joffe Clinical Assistant Professors Richard W. Allinson, Denis Carroll, George S. Novalis Assistant Clinical Lecturers Sam E. Sato, Reid Schindler, Edmond H. Thall 800. Research (6-18) I II 815. Subspecialty a. Ophthalmology (3 -6) 891. Preceptorship a. Ophthalmology (1-18) P, Completion of clinical clerkships. Pathology (PATH) Professors Ronald S. Weinstein, Head, John R. Davis, Paul R. Finley, Lewis Glasser, Anna R. Graham, Thomas M. Grogan, Douglas W. Huestis, Jack M. Layton (Emeritus), Raymond B. Nagle, Samuel H. Paplanus (Emeritus), Kenneth J. Ryan, Richard E. Sobonya Associate Professors James M. Byers III, Ronald B. Schifman, Catherine M. Spier Assistant Professor Naomi E. Rance Research Professor Claire M. Payne Clinical Associate Professor Karen K. Steinbronn Clinical Assistant Professors Maria L. Aguirre, Jerry L. Bangert, Achyut K. Bhattacharyya, John D. Howard, William F. Kern, III, S. Anne Leavitt, Bruce O. Parks 501. General and Systemic Pathology (10) I II P, formal admission to the Ph.D./M.D. program and permission fo the course director. 612. Biological Electron Microscopy (4) I (Identical with MCB 612) 801. General and Systemic Pathology (10) I II 810. Clerkship a. Anatomic Pathology (1-18) b. Clinical Pathology (1-18) c. Special Topics (1-18) [Rpt.]. P, 801. d. Anatomic/Clinical Pathology (4-6) P, completion of basic sciences. 891. Preceptorship a. Pathology (1-18) [Rpt./2] c. BNI Neuropathology (4-6) P, completion of basic sciences. Pediatrics (PED) Professors Lynn M. Taussig, Head, Leslie L. Barton, Anna I. Binkiewicz, Burris R. Duncan, Robert P. Erickson, Peggy C. Ferry, Stanley J. Goldberg, Ronald Hansen (Medicine), Mary I. Johnson, Otakar Koldovsky, Richard J. Lemen, Elmer S. Lightner, Anthony F. Philipps, Alayne Yates (Psychiatry) Associate Professors F. Paul Alepa (Medicine), Richard L. Donnerstein, Carlos A. Flores, H. Eugene Hoyme, John J. Hutter, Jr., Wayne J. Morgan, Michael J. Schumacher, Elsa J. Sell, Dan W. Thomas Assistant Professors Steven H. Erdman, Pamela J. Kling, Daniela Lax, Fernando D. Martinez, Marc Ovadia, Evelyn D. Rider, Dinesh Talwar, Andreas A. Theodorou, Benjamin S. Wilfond, Jean Wilson (Anatomy), Peter D. Yorgin Clinical Professor Anna I. Binkiewicz, Mary E. Rinza Clinical Associate Professors Kirk A. Aleck, Robert A. Berg, Suzanne B. Cassidy, John L. Ey, M. Eleanor Grimm, William N. Marshall, Jr., Devyani S. Raval, Mary E. Rimsza, Ziad M. Shehab Clinical Assistant Professors Michael B. Aldous, Kathryn A. Bowen, Clifford DeBenedetti, David A. Griesemer, Louanne Hudgins, Courtney R. Johnson, Paul M. Kaufmann, Catherine J. Locke, William A. Madden, Catherine J. Payson (Anesthesiology), Joy B. Peskin, Kyoo H. Rhee, Eve Shapiro, Carol A. Swanson, Rolando Zamora Research Assistant Professors Mark L. Witten, Anne L. Wright Clinical Instructor Victoria E. Lasala Senior Clinical Lecturer George D. Comerci Clinical Lecturers Victor A. Elsberry (Pharmacy), Maureen J. Hutter (Psychiatry) Assistant Clinical Lecturers Miriam Fults, Teresa Longoria, Mimi Peterson, Tamera Schille 800. Research (1-18) (See College of Medicine Electives Manual) 803. Clinical Clerkship (6) 810. Clerkship a. Externship in Inpatient Pediatrics (4) P, 803. d. Inpatient Pediatrics (4) 811. Subinternship a. Ambulatory Pediatrics (1-18) d. Adolescent Medicine (6) [Rpt./1] Yr. P, 803. 815. Subspecialty a. Advanced Neonatology (4-6) b. Pediatric Infectious Diseases (3-6) c. Neurodevelopmental Follow-Up of High Risk Infants (4) P, 803. d. Cardiac Ultrasound Echo and Doppler (4-6) e. Pediatric Cardiology (4-6) f. Pediatric Neurology (4-6) g. Pediatric Hematology/Oncology (4-6) j. Pediatric Pulmonary (4-6) I II P, 803. l. Clinical Allergy (1-6) (Identical with IMED 815l, which is home) m. Developmental/Behavioral Pediatrics (4-6) I II P, 803 n. Ambulatory Pediatrics/Newborn Nursery (4-8) P, 803. p. Pediatric Endocrinology (4-6) s. Clinical Genetics/Dysmorphology (4) P, completion of required clerkships. t. Pediatric Rural Ambulatory Elective (4) P, 803. w. Pediatric Critical Care (3-6) Limited to fourth-year medical students 891. Preceptorship a. Pediatric Pulmonology (4-6) P, 803. d. Chronic Illness in Childhood (4) P, 803. f. Pediatric Pulmonology (4) P, 803. g. BNI Pediatric Neurology (4) P, 803. h. Pediatric Critical Care (4) P, 803. Pharmacology See Pharmacology elsewhere in this catalog. Toxicology courses are listed under Pharmacology and Toxicology. Physiology See Physiology elsewhere in this catalog. Psychiatry (PSYI) Professors Alan J. Gelenberg, Head, Judith V. Becker, Allan Beigel, Richard R. Bootzin (Psychology), Henry W. Brosin, Alfred W. Kaszniak (Psychology), Alan I. Levenson, John C. Racy, Bruce D. Sales (Psychology), Jose M. Santiago, Gary E. Schwartz (Psychology), Henry I. Yamamura (Biochemistry), Alayne Yates Associate Professors Harold S. Arkowitz (Psychology), Pedro L. Delgado, Diane S. Fordney (Obstetrics and Gynecology), Philip D. Kanof, Richard D. Lane, Eric M. Reiman Assistant Professors Peter J. Attarian (Family and Community Medicine), Iris R. Bell, Shirley N. Fahey, John S. Jachna, Mark S. Mennemeier, Howard D. Toff Clinical Associate Professors John Misiaszek, Voya F. Ognyanov, Rebecca L. Potter, Betty Jo Tricou Clinical Assistant Professors Mario Cruz, Judith C. Dean, Murray M. DeArmond, Timothy L. Harvey, Anne M. Herring, Michael S. Kuntzelman, Richard W. Lloyd, Catherine J. Locke (Pediatrics), Russell D. Martin, Bernard M. Morenz, III, Gail L. Schwartz, David L. Stoker 800. Research (3-12) (See College of Medicine Electives Manual) 803. Clinical Clerkship (6) [Rpt./1]. 810. Clerkship a. Clinical and Community Psychiatry (4-6) b. Child Psychiatry (6) c. Psychiatry (6) P, 803; consult department before enrolling. 815. Subspecialty a. Consultation Psychiatry (4-6) P, 803. c. Outpatient Psychiatry (4-6) P, 803. f. Forensic Psychiatry (3-6) I II S P, 803. g. Geriatric Psychiatry (4-6) P, 803; consult department before enrolling. v. Clinical Evaluation and Treatment of Sleep Disorders (3-6) (Identical with IMED 815v) 891. Preceptorship a. Psychiatry (6) [Rpt./2] P, 803. Radiation Oncology (RONC) rofessors J. Robert Cassady, Head, G. Timothy Bowden, Thomas C. Cetas, Eugene W. Gerner, Robert B. Roemer Associate Professors Anne E. Cress, Kullervo H. Hynynen, David S. Shimm Assistant Professor Jesse Martinez Research Associate Professor Helen L. Gensler Clinical Assistant Professors Chee Wai Cheng, Marilyn Croghan, Helen Fosmire, Wendell R. Lutz, Bruce Lulu, Terence Roberts Research Assistant Professors Kathy McGovern, Linda Meade-Tollin Senior Research Scientist William Holmes Assistant Research Scientist Eugene Gross 501. Radiation Biology (3) II Basic principles of radiation effects in mammalian cell and tissue systems, with emphasis on biochemical aspects, such as DNA damage and DNA repair, and cellular responses, such as cell kinetics defects and radiation repair and recovery; radiation and chemical (especially radiomimetic drugs) carcinogenesis. P, introductory biology and chemistry. 505. Eukaryotic DNA Replication (3) [Rpt./1] I 1993-94 (Identical with CBIO 505) 515. Subspecialty h. Cancer Epidemiology and Prevention (3) I P, none; statistics helpful. (Identical with EPI 515h, which is home) i. Cancer Prevention and Control (3-15) II (Identical with EPI 515i, which is home) 551. Molecular Mechanisms of Carcinogenesis (3) I 1994-95 (Identical with CBIO 551) 555. Cancer Biology (3) II 1994-95 (Identical with CBIO 555) 595. Colloquium d. Special Topics in Cell Biology (2) [Rpt./6 units] II (Identical with CBIO 595d, which is home) 596. Seminar h. Cancer Biology Series (1) I (Identical with CBIO 596h, which is home) 597. Workshop a. Mechanisms of Cancer Prevention (3) II 1993-94 P, graduate status in biological sciences (Identical with CBIO 597A, which is home) 800. Research 815. Subspecialty a. Introduction to Radiation Oncology (1-16) h. Cancer Epidemiology and Prevention (3) I P, none; statistics helpful. (Identical with EPI 815h, which is home) i. Cancer Prevention and Control (3-15) II (Identical with EPI 815i, which is home) 851. Molecular Mechanisms of Carcinogenesis (3) II 1993-94 (Identical with CBIO 851) 855. Cancer Biology (3) II 1994-95 (Identical with CBIO 855) 896. Seminar h. Cancer Biology Series (1) I (Identical with CBIO 896h, which is home) Radiology (RADI) Professors M. Paul Capp, Head, Harrison H. Barrett (Optical Sciences), Theodore Bowen (Physics), William Dallas, Tim B. Hunter (Chief, Diagnostic Radiology), Theron W. Ovitt, Dennis D. Patton, Michael J. Pitt, Gerald D. Pond, Joachim F. Seeger, William L. Wolfe, Jr. (Optical Sciences), James M. Woolfenden Associate Professors Raymond F. Carmody, Robert J. Gillies (Biochemistry), Arthur F. Gmitro, Evan C. Unger, Walter H. Williams Assistant Professors Laurie L. Fajardo, Mark T. Yoshino Clinical Professors George R. Barnes, Jr., James R. Standen Clinical Assistant Professors Per Granstrom, Rebecca L. Hulett, Rebecca Hunt, Pamela J. Lund, Welland O. Short, Steven Smyth Instructor T. Kent Walsh Senior Clinical Lecturers Hugh D. Allen, Harry R. Claypool (Anatomy), Harry W. Fischer, Jack N. Hall Clinical Lecturers Linda L. Attarian, Richard Boyle, Evan Fram, James Richardson, William Wilcox Research Professors Hans Roehrig, Charles A. Sondhaus Research Associate Professors H. Bradford Barber, Fayez M. Swailem Research Assistant Professors Elizabeth Krupinski, Dekang Shen Research Lecturers Ammar Darkanzanli, Brent W. Mockbee Research Specialists Thomas A. Fritz, Rodriguez Guillen 800. Research (1-6) [Rpt./1] 815. Subspecialty a. Diagnostic Radiology (4) b. Nuclear Medicine (1-6) 891. Preceptorship a. Radiology (1-18) [Rpt./1] P, 815a. b. Diagnostic Radiology (4) P, completion of basic sciences. Surgery (SURG) Professors Bruce E. Jarrell, Head, Victor M. Bernhard, L. Philip Carter, Milos Chvapil (Emeritus), Jack G. Copeland, George W. Drach, Eric P. Gall (Medicine), Theodore J. Glattke (Speech and Hearing Sciences), Alexander G. Hadjipavlou, William R. Hodgson (Speech and Hearing Sciences), Kenneth V. Iserson, Douglas Lindsey (Emeritus), Noel D. Matkin (Speech and Hearing Sciences), Harvey W. Meislin, Leonard F. Peltier (Emeritus), Michael J. Pitt (Radiology), Charles W. Putnam, Arthur B. Sanders, Gulshan K. Sethi, Donald P. Speer, Robert F. Spetzler, Thomas H. Stanisic, Charles M. Tipton (Exercise and Sport Sciences), Hugo V. Villar, Robert G. Volz (Emeritus), Stuart K. Williams, III, Charles L. Witte, Marlys H. Witte, Charles F. Zukoski, III Associate Professors Robert M. Anderson (Emeritus), James B. Benjamin, Glenn C. Hunter, Douglas F. Larson, Paul F. McDonagh, Kenneth E. McIntyre, Paul Z. Nakazato, William D. Rappaport, Daniel W. Spaite, John B. Sullivan, Jr., Terence D. Valenzuela, David B. Van Wyck (Medicine) Assistant Professors Bruce L. Dalkin, Michael J. Esser, Allan J. Hamilton, Casey L. Huston, Leigh A. Neumayer, Jon K. Nisbet, Luis J. Rosado-Lopez, Francisco G. Valencia, James A. Warneke, Martin E. Weinand, Craig S. Williams, Fred C. Williams Instructor Richard C. Dart Clinical Professors Stanley W. Coulthard, Donald M. Gleason, Stanley I. Glickman, Harry W. Hale, Jr., Robert C. Jorden, James M. Malone, Eric G. Ramsey, Harold L. Rekate, Martin Schiff, Jr., William R. Schiller, Volker K.H. Sonntag, Peter J. Whitney, MacDonald Wood Research Professors Cleamond D. Eskelson, A. Norman Guthkelch Clinical Associate Professors Theodore J. Bunt, C. Peter Crowe, Jr., Robert B. Dzioba, J. David Gibeault, Frederick A. Greenwood, Farid S. Haddad, Timothy R. Harrington, George F. Hewson, Jr., Robert R. Karpman, Frederick J. Menick, Hal W. Pittman, Gerald L. Schmitz, Andrew G. Shetter, Earl A. Surwit (Obstetrics and Gynecology), Thomas L. Wachtel Research Associate Professors Janis M. Burt (Physiology), Donald W. DeYoung, Ronald L. Misiorowski, John A. Szivek Clinical Assistant Professors Achyut Bhattacharyya, Riemke M. Brakema, William J. Brooks, Richard H. Carmona, Catherine Cosentino, Heeten Desai, Mary Jo Ghory, John A. Guisto, John A. Guisto, Irwin E. Harris, Patricia R. Hastings, Peter N. Herrington, Kenneth R. Johnson, Samuel M. Keim, Jerry D. Morh, Neopito L. Robles, H. Thomas Sethney, Del V. Steinbronn, Jon Wang, Wendell B. Whitacre, William L. White, Joseph M. Zabramski Research Assistant Professors Lorraine M. Manciet, David W. Montgomery, Judith B. Ulreich, Karin Yohem Senior Clinical Lecturers Merril W. Brown, Mack L. Clayton, Adolfo Felix, C. Herbert Fredell, Bertram G. Kwasman, Stanley P. L. Leong, J. Phillip Nelson, Clovis J. Snyder, Martin Snyder, David C. Utz, Richard A. Walsh Clinical Lecturers Lloyd S. Anderson, Floyd K. Berk, William J. Casey, Jr., John T. Collins, Robert P. Crone, Amram Dahukey, C. Phillip Daspit, Phillip J. Dattilo, Paul D. Dempsey, Marvin Dobkin, John D. Doerr, Donn G. Duncan, Jack H. Dunn, Robert J. Eggold, Donald D. Ewing, Eugene P. Falk, Murray S. Feldstein, Philip Fleishman, Herman M. Fountain, Mark E. Frankel, John H. Gigax, Robert B. Gilsdorf, Ernest L. Gradillas, Lawrence M. Haas, Robert B. Hastings, Jr., Richard J. Haynes, George F. Hewson, Jr., Thomas H. Hicks, Lawrence R. Housman, Joseph M. Huerta, Kenneth C. Jackimczyk, Jr., Walter J. Jasin, Mark M. Kartchner, Jay A. Katz, Theodore A. Kiersch, Lawrence J. Koep, John B. Kurtin, Abdul S. Lalani, Joseph M. Leal, James H. Levi, Vernor F. Lovett, William L. Lovett, Dwight C. Lundell, Ross L. Magee, Bruce A. Mallin, Robert B. Mammana, Larry I. Mann, James H. McLaughlin, Frederick J. Menick, Bernard J. Miller, T. Herman Moore, Thomas F. Norton, John A. Pierce, William J. Quinlan, Jacob B. Redekop, Robert J. Reilly, Melvin D. Roberts, Murray F. Robertson, Jerry B. Rogers, Charles M. Rucker, F. William Rundle, Edward W. Schneider, Paul L. Schnur, Eugene Seklecki, Gilbert D. Shapiro, Martin L. Shultz, James R. Sicker, Jr., Richard A. Silver, Neil G. Steinhoff, Burt S. Strug, Stanley J. Suffecool, Hugh C. Thompson, III, Thomas J. Tilsner, Joshua J. Tofied, Michael E. Vance, Raymond M.T. Van Der Werf, Cecil C. Vaughn, John A. Wagner, Wendell B. Whitacre, Robert L. Wilson, R. Wayne Wood, Jon D. Zolton, Frank L. Zwemer Research Lecturers Floyd E. Anderson, Stephen Harkins, Ann Kerwin, Ruth L. Smothers Assistant Clinical Lecturers Armando J. Alfaro, Robert B. Bailey, Jr., Mark E. Baldree, Christopher P. Demas, Robert Fineberg, T. Jess Fowler, Alfredo Guervara, Jr., Katherin M. Hurlbut, Daniel J. Klemmedson, David D. Neal, Gregory W. Prian, Ronald D. Quintia, Allen R. Raczkowski, Howard M. Steinberg, Bruce E. Stewart, Jeffery D. Stuart, Max L. Wertz Research Associates Shih-Chieh Chen, Kullervo H. Hynynen (Radiation Oncology), Bertha M. Leis (Family and Community Medicine), Kook-Yang Park, Arlene W. Scadron, Ti-Fen Wang Research Specialists Michael J. Bernas, Peter Borgs Health Care Associates Janette D. LeBouton, Christine VanDyke Specialists in Cardiac Transplant Christianne Dimassis, Suzanne N. MacDonald Specialist in Neurosurgery David H. Tallman Cardiothoracic/Cardiopulmonary Perfusionists John P. Duffy, Christine C. Mazur-Dial, Raymond L. Ramirez The Department of Surgery provides a broad general exposure to surgery during a six week basic clinical clerkship and a three week specialty clerkship. The specialty clerkship requirement can also be met by registering for Surgery 807 in Year IV. The basic clerkship stresses preoperative evaluation in emergency, inpatient, and ambulatory settings, proper operating room conduct and postoperative management. An awareness of the nature and management of surgical disease is developed by case-oriented small group sessions, rounds and weekly conferences. The surgery Specialty Clerkship reinforces these basic skills by application to specialty areas such as urology, orthopedics, neurosurgery, cardiothoracic surgery and otorhinolaryngology. Elective courses in general and specialty surgery and various aspects of surgical biology are offered. Increased clinical responsibility is assured on hospital services by assigning the elective student to the patient care team. Special courses designed around specific clinical activities and research programs in the Department of Surgery and other departments are available on an individual basis. The graduate program in surgical sciences includes hospital training in general and specialty surgery with a strong emphasis upon the five-year graduate program. It emphasizes training of the clinical surgeon but encourages elective surgical study for future community, academic or research surgery. 670. Principles of Perfusion Techniques I (3) I (Identical with PHCL 670) 671. Perfusion Technology Laboratory (1) I (Identical with PHCL 671) 672. Principles of Perfusion Techniques II (2) I (Identical with PHCL 672) 800. Research (1-12) P, 803. (See College of Medicine Electives Manual) d. Research Techniques in Orthopedic Surgery (4-8) P, 803. 803. Clinical Clerkship (6-9) 807. Specialty Clerkship (3) P, basic science courses. 810. Clerkship a. General Surgery (3-8) b. Burn Care (4-8) P, fourth year medical students or completion of 803. 811. Subinternship b. BNI Neurological Surgery (4-6) P, fourth year medical students. 815. Subspecialty a. Urinary Stone Disease (6) b. Cardiothoracic Surgery (4-12) c. Neurosurgery (3-6) d. Surgical and Medical Problems in Fluid and Electrolyte Balance (1-3) [Rpt./1] e. Urology (4-6) f. Orthopedics (3) g. Cardiovascular Physiology and Research (1-12) h. Lymphvascular System in Health and Disease (6 to 12) i. Pediatric Surgery (3) P, clerkship in pediatrics or surgery. j. Otorhinolaryngology (3) k. Sports Medicine (Section of Orthopedic Surgery) (3-8) [Rpt./1] l. Orthopedic Biomechanics/Biomaterials (6) P, Nine weeks of surgery clerkship, 803 and/or 807. m. Trauma (3-8) n. Spinal Cord Injury (3) Open to majors only. P, senior standing. o. Surgical Critical Care (3-6) [Rpt.] P, 803. p. Pediatric Orthopedic Surgery (3-6) [Rpt./6 units] P, rotation in pediatrics and orthopedic surgery. q. Plastic Surgery (3-6) I II P, senior year in medical school. r. Clinical Experience in Rehabilitation Medicine (1-4) s. Vascular Clinical Management (4-8) [Rpt./8 units] P, completion of junior and senior rotations in surgery. t. Emergency Medicine (3-12) u. Head and Neck Surgery (4-6) P, completion of required clerkships. v. Clinics in Medical Ignorance (3-4) II P, junior standing. w. Pediatric Urology (4) I II y. Clinical Toxicology (4-6) P, 4th year medical students. z. Advanced Surical Skills (3-6) P, general surgery. 891. Preceptorship a. Surgery and Subspecialties (1-18) [Rpt./3] b. General Surgery "A" (4-12) P, 803. c. General Surgery "B" (4-12) P, 803. d. General Surgery "C" (4-12) P, 803. f. Spine and Orthopedic Reconstruction (6-12) P, 803. h. Vascular Surgery (4-8) P, fourth year medical students or completion of 803. l. Perfusion Science (3) [Rpt./9 units] I II S (Identical with PHCL 891l, which is home). 896. Seminar a. Medical Ignorance (2) [Rpt./1] II |
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