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PHARM 7307
Advanced Pathophysiology
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Advanced pathophysiology is the study of the alterations of normal physiological functioning in cellular, tissue, organ, and organ systems. These alterations form the basis for understanding a variety of pathophysiological conditions and the manifestations and impact of abnormal physiological functioning on patients across the life span. Advanced pathophysiology deals with both generalized disease processes and major organ system dysfunction. Students will have the opportunity to identify clinical signs and symptoms for various disease states, associate those symptoms with pathophysiological changes, and discuss potential pharmacologic and non-pharmacologic treatment options. Prerequisites: LSAnat 119/119L, LSBioch 366, LSPhys 400. Co-requisite Pharmacy 7361 Semester Offered: Fall
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Faculty:
School of Pharmacy
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Department:
Pharmacy - General
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