Core Teaching
Core courses are defined as the MD required curriculum plus the one graduate course required of (almost) all graduate students. Core Courses are funded at the full cost of putting on the course. Funding for faculty effort goes directly to the department of the course director, while the remaining budget (Teaching Assistants, syllabi, supplies, etc.) is charged to accounts within Educational Programs & Services. Please see below for a comprehensive list of core courses.
Core Clerkships
- Ambulatory/Emergency Medicine (combined)
MED 313A/EMED 313A - Critical Care
ANES 306 A/P - Family Medicine
FAMMED 301A - Internal Medicine
MED 300A - Neurology
NENS 301A - Obstetrics and Gynecology
OBGYN 300A - Pediatrics
PEDS 300A - Psychiatry
PSYC 300A - Surgery
SURG 300A
MD Foundations
- Applied Biochemistry
BIOC 200 - Basic Cardiac Life Support
EMED 201 - Cells and Signaling
DBIO 201 - Clinical Anatomy
SURG 203 - Early Clinical Experience
INDE 268 - Embryology
SURG 201 - Histology
INDE 218 - Human Genetics
GENE 202 - Immunology
IMM 205 - Microbiology & Infectious Diseases
INDE 263 - Microbiology & Infectious Disease
INDE 265 - Molecular Biology
BIOC 205 - Neurobiology
NBIO 206 - Pathophysiology Capstone
INDE 224 - Pharmacological Treatment of Disease A and B
INDE 260
Science of Medicine
- Science of Medicine (SOM)
INDE 221, 222A/222B, 223A/223B
Practice Of Medicine
- Practice of Medicine (POM)
INDE 201, 202, 203, 204A/204B, 205A/205B, 206
Intersessions
- ACLS
Advanced Cardiac LIfe Support - Reflections and Contextual Medicine
INDE 297
Foundations in Expmt'l Biology
Fndtns in Exp Bio
BIOS 200