Pathophysiology (BME665)


Course Instructor
Michael Drues

The course emphasizes the "mechanistic" approach to pathophysiology, i.e., A-B-C, rather that the symptom-diagnosis-treatment approach. Multiple examples, case studies and procedural videos are presented with a discussion of what they do well and where improvements can be made. Pathophysiology Prerequisites: A course in Human Physiology Pathophysiology describes changes in physiology resulting in disease or injury. A solid understanding of normal physiology is necessary before attempting the study of abnormal situations.


Pathophysiology Syllabus

This course is part of the following programs:

Program NameProgram Directors(s)
Biomedical Engineering Graduate CertificateNA
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