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ANESTH 5570
Anesthesia Clinical Correlation IV
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ANES 5570 Anesthesia Clinical Correlation IV (1) The second year equivalent of ANES 5564. Prerequisite ANES 5568
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Credits: 1 hours
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ANESTH 5571
Anesthesia Clinical Experience V
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Clinical clerkship course where students are in the operating room (OR) five days per week and receive extended exposure to many clinical subspecialties. Students are expected to perform basic clinical competencies with minimal to no assistance from clinical instructors, while attempting advanced competencies with frequent assistance. Prerequisites: ANES 5569
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Credits: hours
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ANESTH 5573
Anesthesia Clinical Experience VI
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Clinical clerkship course where students are in the operating room (OR) five days per week and receive extended exposure to many clinical subspecialties. Students are expected to perform basic clinical competencies with minimal to no assistance from clinical instructors, while attempting advanced competencies with frequent assistance. Prerequisites: ANES 5571
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Credits: hours
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ANESTH 5575
Pharmacology for Anesthesiologist Assistants I
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Basic concepts in pharmacology: principles of drug action, receptor theory, pharmacokinetics, pharmacodynamics and drug dose calculations. The course will emphasize the primary medications used to provide anesthesia and to support patients during the perioperative period.
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Credits: 2 hours
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ANESTH 5576
Pharmacology for Anesthesiologist Assistants II
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Pharmacology for Anesthesiologist Assistants (2)- Principles of drug action, receptor theory, pharmacodynamics, and pharmacokinetics are taught. The course emphasizes those medication classes most commonly encountered within the practice of an anesthesiologist assistant. Special attention is given to anesthetic agents and adjunctive therapies.Prerequisite: Consent of the department.
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Credits: 2 hours
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ANESTH 5577
Methods of Anesthesia II
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Continuation from ANES 5541, addresses advanced intraoperative monitoring for complex patients and surgical procedures. Advanced supplemental monitors and devices used in the operating room are studied with respect to principles of operation, calibration, and interpretation of data.Prerequisites: ANES 5541
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Credits: hours
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ANESTH 5580
Fundamentals if Anesthetic Sciences I
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This one hour course is a continuum of basic science conferences that cover a series of topics in basic medical science with special emphasis on the effect of anesthetics on normal physiology. They are presented by anesthesia clinical faculty, anesthesiology medical residents , and student anesthesiologist assistants.
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Credits: 1 hours
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ANESTH 5581
Fundamentals of Anesthetic Science II
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This one hour course is a continuum of basic science conferences that cover a series of topics in basic medical science with special emphasis on the effect of anesthetics on normal physiology. They are presented by anesthesia clinical faculty, anesthesiology medical residents, and student anesthesiologist assistants. Students begin this series during their third semester of the program.
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Credits: 1 hours
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ANESTH 5582
Fundamentals of Anesthetic Science III
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This one hour course is a continuum of basic science conferences that cover a series of topics in basic medical science with special emphasis on the effect of anesthetics on normal physiology. They are presented by anesthesia clinical faculty, anesthesiology medical residents, and student anesthesiologist assistants.
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Credits: 1 hours
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ANESTH 5585
Physiological Model-based Simulation I
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ANES 5585 Physiological Model-based Simulation I- Introduction to physiological model-based simulation and procedure simulation with an emphasis on improving appropriate anesthesia-associated basic science knowledge, and manual skills in anesthesia machine checkout, anesthesia materials and equipment set up and performing anesthesia for uncomplicated surgical cases.Prerequisite: Consent of the department.
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Credits: 2 hours
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ANESTH 5586
Physiological Model-based Simulation II
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ANES 5586 Physiological Model-based Simulation II (1) An extension of ANES 5585 with an emphasizes on improving or exercising knowledge of anesthesia-appropriate basic science and the use of more advanced equipment and techniques for uncomplicated cases with an introduction to crisis management.Prerequisite ANES 5585
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Credits: 2 hours
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ANESTH 5590
Special Topic
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An opportunity to explore new topics or existing topics in greater detail and are not included in the usual course offerings. Prerequisites: Variable with topic. Offered: On Demand.
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Credits: .5-3 hours
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