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ICM 2 (MS2)
Exam 3
Exam 2
Dermatology
- Dermatology - Common Skin Diseases
- Dermatology - Benign Tumors and Premalignant Changes
- Dermatology - Scaling Disorders
- Dermatology - Hair Disorders
- Dermatology - Blistering Dermatoses
- Dermatology - Common Skin Cancers
- Dermatology - Cutaneous Signs of Systemic Disease
- Dermatology - Bright Red Rashes
- Dermatology - Pediatric Birthmarks and Exanthems
- Dermatology - Introduction
Exam 1
Psychiatry
- Personality Disorders (08/24/11)
Physical Diagnosis
Miscellaneous
- Special Physical Diagnosis - Newborn
- Special Physical Diagnosis Session - Plastic Surgery
- Basic clinical skills (08/17/11)
- Moral competence in medicine (08/16/11)
- Introduction lecture (08/15/11)
- Patient interviewing, a monograph
- Course information
ICM 1 (MS1)
- Session 20: Patient interview 4
- Behavioral health quiz
- Session 19: Ethics and end of the life care
- Session 18: Life cycle 5 - older adult years
- Session 17: The patient with communicable diseases
- Session 16: Sensitive issues in the patient interview
- Session 15: Life cycle four - middle adult years
- Session 14: The role of human behavior in health care
- Notes from 01/24/11 lecture (Medical Ethics)
- Session 13: Standardized patient interview
- Session 12: Professionalism
- Notes from 01/12/11 lecture (Home Health)
- Session 11: Life cycle 3 - young adult
- Session 10: Ethical issues in the patient-doctor relationship
- Session 9: Patient interview 2
- Session 8: Life cycle 2 - adolescence
- Session 7: Religion, spirituality, and health care
- Session 6: Cultural diversity in health care
- Session 5: Neighborhoood health clinics
- Session 4: Introduction to the life cycles
- Session 3: Introduction to the patient interview
- Session 2: The role of family in health and illness
- Session 1: The patient-doctor relationship