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Medical Sciences (MEDS)
- D class assignments for undergraduates available; Phone: (323) 442-4300.
- D class assignments for graduate students available; Phone: (323) 442-3141.
Discussion and exercises in clinically relevant topics (professional behavior, patient privacy, medical ethics, cultural competency, teamwork, etc.) in preparation for experience in the clinical setting.
- Note: This course provides an up close and personal perspective on modern health care delivery in the U.S. A host of facilitators in active medical practice focus on practical knowledge and skills for those planning a career in health care.
Section | Session | Type | Time | Days | Registered | Instructor | Location | Syllabus | Info |
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41402R | 001 | Lecture | 12:00-1:50pm | Monday | 73 of 75 | Sean Nordt, Emily Rose | LVL17 |
Introduction to human anatomy and physiology in relation to common disease processes, and an examination of how technology has transformed western medicine throughout history.
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41407R | 001 | Lecture | 10:00-11:50am | Thursday | 18 of 20 | Tarina Kang, Emily Rose, Vivian Mo, Helga Van Herle | GFS105 |
Anatomical structure and function of the major regions of the human body as related to health and disease, using clinical cases, lectures and cadaveric demonstrations.
- Prerequisite: 1 from (BISC 220 or BISC 221)
- Note: This course is designed to provide comprehensive knowledge of the major regions of the human body through the use of lectures, cadaveric demonstrations, and clinical cases. Half of the class meetings are held in the cadaver laboratory at the Keck School. Students receive instructions in human anatomy using over thirty human donors. PLEASE NOTE: There is currently a long waitlist for this course. Please email mhcs@usc.edu to request to add yourself to the waitlist. Thank you.
Section | Session | Type | Time | Days | Registered | Instructor | Location | Syllabus | Info |
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41406D | 001 | Lecture | 2:00-3:50pm | Tue, Thu | 29 of 30 | Michael Habib | VKC211 |
Focused examination of medical bionics with emphasis on solutions that enable the disabled and detailed discussions and evaluations of the social and technological aspects of bionic medical devices.
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41408R | 001 | Lecture | 10:00-11:50am | Wednesday | 8 of 20 | Raymond Goldsworthy | WPH106 |
An introduction to transformation of a single cell into a mature organism. Prerequisites: BISC-220L or BISC-221L. Recommended preparation: BISC-320L.
- Prerequisite: 1 from (BISC 220 or BISC 221)
- Note: This course will introduce you to some of the fundamental biological processes that go into the embryonic development of organisms, with an emphasis on the development of the human body. In this context, we will discuss the cell and molecular origins of birth defects, and the role of the environment in influencing developmental events.
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41444R | 001 | Lecture | 12:00-1:50pm | Monday | 14 of 30 | Neil Segil, Senta Georgia | VKC261 | PDF (127177 KB) |
The neurochemistry of psychiatric illness and addiction, introduction to brain and nervous system biochemistry, anatomy and disease states. Covers prescribed medications and drugs of abuse.
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41434R | 001 | Lecture | 10:00-11:50am | Monday | 18 of 30 | Sean Nordt, Lina Augius | WPH106 |
Explores enduring and fascinating topics in Pediatrics through a modern lens, incorporating first hand patient-care experiences in clinics and hospitals, and didactic case-based discussions. Prerequisites: BISC 220L or BISC 221L, and MEDS 220.
- Prerequisite: 1 from (BISC 220 or BISC 221) and MEDS 220
- Note: Explores enduring and fascinating topics in Pediatrics through a modern lens, incorporating firsthand patient-care experiences in clinics and hospitals, and didactic case-based discussions. To obtain D-Clearance, please email mhcs@usc.edu.
Section | Session | Type | Time | Days | Registered | Instructor | Location | Syllabus | Info |
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41410D | 001 | Lecture | 8:00-9:50am | Monday | 12 of 15 | Parul Bhatia, Susan Wu, Kira Molas-Torreblanca | VKC259 |
Emphasizes the team-based approach used by forensic scientists, medical examiners and coroners to investigate the circumstances and determine the cause/manner of death. Prerequisites: BISC 220 or BISC 221 and MEDS 220. Open only to sophomores, juniors, and seniors.
- Prerequisite: 1 from (BISC 220 or BISC 221) and MEDS 220
- Restriction: Registration open to the following class level(s): Sophomore, Junior, Senior, Senior (fifth year)
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41440R | 001 | Lecture | 2:00-3:50pm | Wednesday | 14 of 25 | Lakshmanan Sathyavagiswaran | MRF229 |
Introduction to the spectrum of clinical and scientific issues surrounding contemporary cancer caremolecular diagnostics, genomic medicine, modern therapeutics, and community/patient engagement. Prerequisites: BISC 220 or BISC 221 and MEDS 220. Open only to juniors and seniors.
- Prerequisite: 1 from (BISC 220 or BISC 221) and MEDS 220
- Restriction: Registration open to the following class level(s): Junior, Senior, Senior (fifth year)
- Note: Introduction to the spectrum of clinical and scientific issues surrounding contemporary cancer care, molecular diagnostics, genomic medicine, modern therapeutics, and community/patient engagement.
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41430R | 001 | Lecture | 10:00-11:50am | Wednesday | 7 of 15 | Diane Da Silva | WPH203 |
Principles of emergency medical services, ranging from pre-hospital care and advanced life-saving, to minor injuries and illnesses. Interactive experience with ER physicians/emergency health care providers. Prerequisites: BISC 220 or BISC 221 and MEDS 220. Recommended preparation: MEDS 260.
- Prerequisite: 1 from (BISC 220 or BISC 221) and MEDS 220
- Note: Provides students with the opportunity to participate in hands-on emergency medicine simulations with high-fidelity mannequins. This course primarily takes place at UPC with some classes at HSC. Please contact mhcs@usc.edu for more details.
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41426R | 001 | Lecture | 10:00-11:50am | Friday | 13 of 20 | Madhu Hardasmalani | VKC259 |
Individual research and readings. Recommended preparation: MEDS 300 and MEDS 360. Not available for graduate credit.Prerequisite: BISC 220 or BISC 221) and CHEM 103 or CHEM 105a or CHEM115a.
- Prerequisite: 1 from (BISC 220 or BISC 221) and 1 from (CHEM 103 or CHEM 105a or CHEM 115a)
- Note: The HSC Track provides students with a unique opportunity to be matched one-on-one with USC faculty mentors who are amongst the top researcher in their respective fields. The CHLA Track is designed to provide both an introduction to the fundamentals of clinical research and direct exposure to clinical medicine and clinical research projects in the CHLA Emergency Medicine Department. Department.
Section | Session | Units | Type | Time | Days | Registered | Instructor | Location | Syllabus | Info |
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41414D | 001 | 2.0-6.0 | Lecture | 3:00-5:00pm | Friday | 18 of 30 | Joyce Richey | |||
41416D | 001 | 2.0-4.0 | Lecture | 3:00-5:50pm | Friday | 13 of 15 | Danica Liberman |
Exploration of global health issues facing resource-poor societies; emphasizes contributing factors including behavioral and physiological bases, economic, social, and political context.
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41396D | 046 | Lecture | 4:00-5:40pm | Tue, Thu | 92 of 100 | Gilda Noori | MCH156 |
Introduction to basic medical concepts and biological system functions; examination of core principles of science and medical treatment.
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41400D | 465 | Lecture-Lab | TBA | TBA | 66 of 85 | Elahe Nezami | OFFICE |
Continuation of concepts from MEDS 503L: basic medical concepts and biological system functions; examination of core principles of science and medical treatment.
- Prerequisite: MEDS 503
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41405D | 466 | Lecture-Lab | TBA | TBA | 63 of 85 | Elahe Nezami | OFFICE |
Critical issues in international control and treatment of malaria. Exploration of biological and epidemiological fundamentals of human-parasite interaction including dynamics of transmission among populations.
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41367D | 046 | Lecture | 11:00-12:50pm | Friday | 8 of 45 | Benjamin La Brot | MCH256 |
Examination of prevalent tropical diseases: epidemiology, clinical manifestations, treatment, impact on economies of tropical countries. Key issues related to these diseases; World Health Organization responses.
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41392D | 046 | Lecture | 1:00-2:50pm | Tuesday | 18 of 45 | Emily Blodget | MCH256 |
Fundamentals of physiology, chemistry, anatomy, biochemistry and microbiology, as well as pharmacological issues, mathematical basis of lab instruments or techniques, and computational modeling
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41364D | 046 | Lecture | 8:00-9:50am | Mon, Wed | 26 of 30 | Mansour Rostami | MCH156 |
Continues material from MEDS-530a and MEDS-530b, covering human anatomy (gross anatomy, histology, radiographic anatomy), physiology (cellular physiology, organ systems) and pathology (general, systemic, cellular pathology).
- Prerequisite: MEDS 530b
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41390D | 046 | Lecture | 10:00-11:50am | Mon, Wed | 9 of 30 | Mansour Rostami | MCH156 |
A conceptual framework for understanding global challenges faced in the management of non-communicable diseases, including heart disease, diabetes, chronic lung disease, and cancer.
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41377D | 046 | Lecture | 11:00-12:50pm | Wednesday | 21 of 45 | Alexandra Portaro | MCA149 |
Two-week course that provides students with hands-on experience in clinical medicine/public health and exposure to the various socio-economic factors impacting health in the developing world.
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41356D | 473 | Lecture | TBA | TBA | 10 of 10 | William Cherniak | OFFICE |
Survey of the specific roles each member of an interprofessional health team plays in the provision of care, based on their professional training. Application of diverse health professional expertise to case studies in healthcare.
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41365D | 046 | Lecture | 6:00-7:50pm | Mon, Wed | 16 of 45 | Navid Pour-Ghasemi | MCA149 |
Research leading to the master's degree. Maximum units which may be applied to the degree to be determined by the department. Graded CR/NC.
Section | Session | Type | Time | Days | Registered | Instructor | Location | Syllabus | Info |
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41398D | 046 | Lecture | TBA | TBA | 1 of 10 | Elahe Nezami | OFFICE |
Internship course on the use of new technology based on sensors and wireless communications to the healthcare industry. Open only to M.S., Electrical Engineering (Wireless Health Technology) students. Graded CR/NC.
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41427D | 001 | Lecture | TBA | TBA | 3 of 10 | Elahe Nezami | OFFICE |
Internship course on the use of new technology based on sensors and wireless communications to the healthcare industry. Continues material from GM-597a. Open only to M.S., Electrical Engineering (Wireless Health Technology) students. Graded CR/NC.
- Prerequisite: MEDS 597a
Section | Session | Type | Time | Days | Registered | Instructor | Location | Syllabus | Info |
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41428D | 001 | Lecture | TBA | TBA | 1 of 5 | Elahe Nezami | OFFICE |