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SCHEDULE: COURSE GMS STUDENTS FALL SEMESTER 2006 SECTION I: CELL AND TISSUE BIOLOGY Day, Date Time, Location Syllabus Section Number: Topic Lecturer Section I, Week 1 Monday, Sept. 11 3:00-5:00, base lab Tuesday, Sept. 12 12:00-12:50, Bakst 1:00-1:50, Bakst 1. Lab: Microscopes; Cells, Layers, and Tissues 1. Lecture: Course Introduction 2. Lecture: Functional Ultrastructure of the Cell course faculty Dr. Vaughan Dr. Vaughan Wed., Sept.13 Friday, Sept. 15 3:00-5:00, base lab 11:30-12:20, Bakst 3. Lab: Muscle Tissue 3. Lecture: Muscle Tissue course faculty Dr. Vaughan Section I, Week 2 Monday, Sept. 18 3:00-5:00, base lab Tuesday, Sept. 19 12:00-12:50, Bakst 1:00-1:50, Bakst 4. Lab: Epithelial Tissues 4. Lecture: Epithelial Tissues and Glands 5. Lecture: Cytoskeleton and Surface Specializations course faculty Dr. Vaughan Dr. Vaughan Wed., Sept.20 Friday, Sept. 22 3:00-5:00, base lab 11:30-12:20, Bakst 6. Lab: Peripheral Blood 6. Lecture: Peripheral Blood course faculty Dr. Vaughan Section I, Week 3 Monday, Sept. 25 3:00-5:00, base lab Tuesday, Sept. 26 12:00-12:50, Bakst 1:00-1:50, Bakst 7. Lab: Connective Tissue 8a. Lecture: Connective Tissue: Cells 8b. Lecture: Connective Tissue: EC Matrix course faculty Dr. Rushmore Dr. Rushmore Wed., Sept. 27 Friday, Sept. 29 3:00-5:00, base lab 11:30-12:20, Bakst 9. Lab: Hematopoiesis 9. Lecture: Hematopoiesis and Bone Marrow course faculty Dr. Toth Section I, Week 4 Monday, Oct. 2 3:00-5:00, base lab Tuesday, Oct. 3 12:00-12:50, Bakst 1:00-1:50, Bakst 10. Lab: Cartilage and Bone; Bone Cells 10. Lecture: Cartilage, Bone, and Joints 11. Lecture: Bone Histogenesis course faculty Dr. Vaughan Dr. Vaughan Wed., Oct. 4 Friday, Oct. 6 3:00-5:00, base lab 11:30-12:20, Bakst 12. Lab: Nervous Tissue 12. Lecture: Nervous Tissue course faculty Dr. Rushmore Section I, Week 5 Tuesday, October 17, 2006 8:30 - noon Section I: Practical and Written Examinations (Base Labs and Hiebert Lounge, 13th floor of L-Building) i GMS SCHEDULE: FALL SEMESTER 2006 SECTION II: ORGANS AND SYSTEMS Day, Date Time, Location Syllabus Section Number: Topic Lecturer Section II, Week 1 Wednesday, Oct. 18 3:00-5:00, base lab Friday, Oct. 20 11:30-12:20, Bakst 13. Lab: Integument 13. Lecture: Integument course faculty Dr. Soghomonian Section II, Week 2 Monday, Oct. 23 3:00-5:00, base lab Tuesday, Oct. 24 12:00-12:50, Bakst 1:00-1:50, Bakst 14. Lab: Circulatory System 14a. Lecture: Circulatory System, 1 14b. Lecture: Circulatory System, 2 course faculty Dr. Vaughan Dr. Vaughan Wednesday, Oct. 25 Friday, Oct. 27 3:00-5:00, base lab 11:30-12:20, Bakst 15. Lab: Respiratory System 15. Lecture: Respiratory System course faculty Dr. Sanchez Section II, Week 3 Monday, Oct. 30 3:00-5:00, base lab Tuesday, Oct. 12:00-12:50, 31 Bakst 1:00-1:50, Bakst 16. Lab: Lymphoid Tissues and Organs 16a. Lecture: Lymphoid System, 1 16b. Lecture: Lymphoid System, 2 course faculty Dr. Vaughan Dr. Vaughan Wednesday, Nov. 1 Friday, Nov. 3 3:00-5:00, base lab 11:30-12:20, Bakst 17. Lab: Oral Cavity and Teeth 17. Lecture: Oral Cavity course faculty Dr. Blatt Section II, Week 4 Monday, Nov. 6 3:00-5:00, base lab Tuesday, Nov. 7 12:00-12:50, Bakst 1:00-1:50, Bakst 18. Lab: Digestive System 18a. Lecture: Digestive System, 1 18b. Lecture: Digestive System, 2 course faculty Dr. Blatt Dr. Blatt Wednesday, Nov. 8 Friday, Nov. 10 3:00-5:00, base lab 11:30-12:20, Bakst 19. Lab: Liver, Gall Bladder & Pancreas course faculty 19. Lecture: Liver, Gall Bladder and Pancreas Dr. Blatt Section II, Week 5 Friday, November 17, 2006 8:30 to noon Section II: Practical & Written Examinations (Base Labs, and Hiebert Lounge or Keefer Auditorium) ii GMS SCHEDULE: FALL SEMESTER 2006 SECTION III: ORGANS AND SYSTEMS, CONTINUED Day, Date Time, Location Syllabus Section Number: Topic Lecturer Section III, Week 1 Monday, Nov. 20 Tuesday, Nov. 21 3:00-5:00, base lab 12:00-12:50, Bakst 1:00-1:50, Bakst 20. Lab: Endocrine System 20a. Lecture: Endocrine System, 1 20b. Lecture: Endocrine System, 2 course faculty Dr. Soghomonian Dr. Soghomonian Wednesday, Nov. 22 THANKSGIVING BREAK Friday, Nov. 24 THANKSGIVING BREAK Section III, Week 2 Monday, Nov. 27 3:00-5:00, base lab Tuesday, Nov. 28 12:00-12:50, Bakst 1:00-1:50, Bakst 22. Lab: Male Reproductive System 22a. Lecture: Male Reproductive System, 1 22b. Lecture: Male Reproductive System, 2 course faculty Dr. Toth Dr. Toth Wednesday, Nov. 29 3:00-5:00, base lab Friday, Dec. 1 11:30-12:20, Bakst 21. Lab: Urinary System 21. Lecture: Urinary System course faculty Dr. Toth Section III, Week 3 Monday, Dec. 4 3:00-5:00, base lab Tuesday, Dec 5 12:00-12:50, Bakst 1:00-1:50, Bakst 23. Lab: Female Reproductive System 23a. Lecture: Female Reproductive System, 1 23b. Lecture: Female Reproductive System, 2 course faculty Dr. Toth Dr. Toth Wednesday, Dec. 6 Friday, Dec. 8 3:00-5:00, base lab 11:30-12:20, Bakst 24. Lab: Organs of Pregnancy 24. Lecture: Organs of Pregnancy course faculty Dr. Toth Section III, Week 4 Monday, Dec. 11 3:00-5:00, base lab 25. Lab: Eye and COURSE FEEDBACK Tuesday, Dec. 12 11:30-12:20, Bakst 25. Lecture: Eye course faculty Dr. Rushmore Section III, Week 5 Monday, December 18, 2006 8:30 am to 2:30 pm Practical and Written Final Examinations The Final Exams will cover material presented in Sections II and III (1st group: Base Labs and Hiebert Lounge; 2nd group: Base labs and Bakst Auditorium) All students begin with the Practical exam: one group begins at 8:30 and the other group begins at 10:00 iii
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