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1 OST575 Course Schedule US2017 Updated 6/14/17 SG EXAM 1 LIVE & ONLINE LECTURE CONTENT 5/15/17 1:00-1:50PM ONLINE 28:27 1. Anatomy: Esophagus/Stomach Pratt 5/17/17 9:00-9:50AM EL E Introduction to GI System Kerschen 5/17/17 10:00-10:50AM ONLINE 55:01 3. GI Histology of Digestive System I & II : Tai Oral Cavity and Digestive System Associated Organs Part 1 5/17/17 11:00-11:50AM ONLINE 55:04 4. GI Histology Lecture of Digestive Tai System I & II : Oral Cavity and Digestive System Associated Organs Part 2 5/19/17 9:00-9:50AM ONLINE 45:57 5. Physiology: Fundamentals of GI Signaling & Motility 5/19/17 9:00-9:50AM ONLINE 33:15 6. Physiology: Fundamentals of GI Secretion 5/19/17 10:00-10:50AM ONLINE 55:02 7. GI Histology Of Digestive System III: Tai Alimentary Canal, Part 1 5/19/17 11:00-11:50AM ONLINE 49:30 8. GI Histology Of Digestive System III: Tai Alimentary Canal, Part 2 5/22/17 8:00-8:50AM ONLINE 31:13 9. Physiology: Fundamentals of Digestion and Absorption 5/22/17 8:00-8:50AM ONLINE 36: Physiology: Advanced Upper GI Motility 5/22/17 9:00-9:50AM ONLINE 27: Pathology Esophageal Disorders 5/22/17 9:00-9:50AM ONLINE 35: Esophageal Diseases Kerschen 5/22/17 9:00-9:50AM ONLINE 11: Approach to Dysphagia Kerschen 5/22/17 9:00-9:50AM ONLINE 7: Esophageal Motility Kerschen 5/22/17 9:00-9:50AM ONLINE 20: Esophageal Cancer Gulick 5/22/17 1:00-2:50PM 3:00-4:50PM 5:00-6:50PM EL E200 DMC G031 MUC UC Histology Lab 1 **SEE LOCAL GROUP LIST IN D2L s Required 5/23/17 9:00-9:50AM EL E Physiology: GI Fundamentals Review Kujjo 5/23/17 10:00-10:50AM EL E GI Radiology Intro Robinson 5/24/17 1:00-2:50PM 3:00-4:50PM 5:00-6:50PM EL E200 DMC G031 MUC UC4-211 Histology Lab 2 **SEE LOCAL GROUP LIST IN D2L s Required Kujjo
2 5/25/17 8:00-8:50AM EL E Upper GI Pharmacology Thornburg 5/26/17 8:00-8:50AM ONLINE 23: Physiology: Advanced Gastric Motility 5/26/17 8:00-8:50AM ONLINE 28: Physiology: Advanced Gastric Secretion 5/26/17 9:00-9:50AM ONLINE 29: Pathology Gastric Disorders 5/26/17 10:00-10:50AM ONLINE 36: PUD Weatherhead 5/26/17 11:00-11:50AM ONLINE 31: UGI Bleeding Weatherhead 5/26/17 11:00-11:50AM ONLINE 17: Gastric Cancer Gulick 6/2/17 9:00-10:50AM EL E Physiology Review Advanced Upper GI 6/8/17 10:00-11:50AM See group lists in GI Clinical Cases NO MEDIASITE LOCAL 6/9/17 10:00-10:50AM EL E GI Pathology Review 6/9/17 11:00-11:50PM EL E105 6/12/17 8:00-9:50AM EL E202, E200, KRC,KCC MUC UC Histology Lab Review Kennedy EXAM #1 (Live & Online lecture content 1-27 plus all other relevant content) 2
3 EXAM 2 LIVE & ONLINE LECTURE CONTENT 6/12/17 11:00-11:50AM ONLINE 25: Anatomy: Bowels Pratt 6/12/17 11:00-11:50AM ONLINE 21: Intestinal miscellany (congenital and mechanical diseases) 6/13/17 8:00-8:50AM EL E Pharmacology Colon Motility Galligan and Secretions 6/14/17 8:00-8:50AM ONLINE 25: Malabsorption and Diarrhea 6/14/17 8:00-8:50AM ONLINE 12: Malabsorption Introduction Kerschen 6/14/17 8:00-8:50AM ONLINE 22: Malabsorption -Diseases Kerschen 6/14/17 9:00-9:50AM EL E Radiology of the upper and lower Robinson GI Rescheduled for 9am 6/15/17 8:00-8:50AM EL E Gastroenteritis viruses Rosenberg 6/16/17 8:00-8:50AM ONLINE 19: Nutrition Weitz Med Nutrition/Physiology Lecture** 6/16/17 9:00-9:50AM ONLINE 20: Inflammatory Intestinal Diseases 6/16/17 10:00-10:50AM ONLINE 25: Infectious Enterocolitis 6/16/17 11:00-11:50AM ONLINE 41: Bacterial GI Pathogens 6/19/17 8:00-8:50AM ONLINE 62: Food Poisoning **Required prior to Wilkins Gulick 6/19/17 9:00-9:50AM EL E105 Radiology of the upper and lower GI (#34) Robinson 6/19/17 10:00-10:50AM ONLINE 26: Infectious causes of diarrhea Gulick 42. Lecture #42 MOVED to 10AM 43. Lecture #43 MOVED to 11AM 6/19/17 11:00-11:50AM ONLINE 33: LGI Bleed Kerschen 6/19/17 11:00-11:50AM ONLINE 41: IBD Kerschen 6/19/17 1:00-1:00PM ONLINE 30: IBS Kerschen 3
4 6/21/17 8:00-8:50AM EL E105 Microbiology Cases Wilkins/Gulick iclicker 6/21/17 9:00-9:50AM EL E105 Microbiology Cases iclicker Wilkins/Gulick 6/21/17 10:00-10:50AM EL E GI Surgery C. Gudakunst 6/21/17 11:00-11:50AM EL E Lower GI Pharmacology Thornburg 6/22/17 8:00-8:50AM LOCAL 49. GI/Repro/Emergency Cases Hughes, Flaherty, Butki 6/22/17 9:00-9:50AM LOCAL GI/Repro/Emergency Cases Hughes, Flaherty, Butki 6/22/17 10:00-10:50AM EL E Med Nutrition/Physiology /Weitz Review - Part A s 6/22/17 11:00-11:50AM EL E105 Med Nutrition/Physiology Review Part B s /Weitz 6/23/17 8:00-8:50AM ONLINE 29: Intestinal Neoplasia 6/26/17 9:00-9:50AM EL E GI Microbes / Weatherhead 6/26/17 8:00-8:50AM ONLINE 42: Colon Cancer Kerschen 6/26/17 8:00-8:50AM ONLINE 14: Appendix, peritoneum and anal canal 6/26/17 10:00-10:50AM EL E105 Parasites Part 1 (#42.) Taylor 6/26/17 11:00-11:50AM EL E105 Parasites Part 2 (#43) Taylor 6/28/17 9:00-10:50AM See group lists in GI Cases NO MEDIASITE LOCAL 6/28/17 11:00-11:50AM EL E Pathology Review 6/30/17 8:00-9:50AM EL E105/E202 EXAM #2 (Live & Online Lecture Content lectures 26-55) Plus all relevant material from previous GI Content 4
5 EXAM 3 LIVE & ONLINE LECTURE CONTENT 7/3/17 8:00-8:50AM ONLINE 22: Anatomy: Biliary Pratt 7/3/17 8:00-8:50AM ONLINE 21: Physiology: Advanced Pancreatic Secretion Physiology 7/5/17 8:00-8:50AM EL E GI Hepato-Biliary Radiology Robinson 7/5/17 9:00-9:50AM EL E GI Biliary Surgery C. Gudakunst 7/5/17 10:00-10:50AM EL E105 GI Biliary Surgery C. Gudakunst 7/6/17 8:00-8:50AM ONLINE 22: Physiology: Advanced Fat Digestion and Absorption Physiology 7/6/17 8:00-8:50AM ONLINE 11: Physiology: Advanced Carbo, Protein, B12, digestion and absorption 7/6/17 9:00-9:50AM ONLINE 22: Pancreatic Disorders 7/6/17 9:00-9:50AM ONLINE 25: Pancreatitis Weatherhead 7/6/17 9:00-9:50AM ONLINE 21: Pancreatic Cancer Weatherhead 7/7/17 9:00-9:50AM EL E GI Pancreo Biliary Cases Kerschen 7/10/17 8:00-8:50AM COURSEPACK 66. Primer for LFTs (in coursepack) Wang 7/10/17 9:00-9:50AM ONLINE 32: Non-neoplastic disorders of the liver, gallbladder, and biliary tract 7/11/17 10:00-10:50AM ONLINE 19: Hepatobiliary neoplastic diseases 7/11/17 11:00-11:50AM ONLINE 11: NAFLD /NASH Kerschen 7/11/17 11:00-11:50AM ONLINE 16: Alcoholic Liver Disease Kerschen 7/11/17 11:00-11:50AM ONLINE Liver Diseases: Metabolic Kerschen 7/12/17 8:00-8:50AM ONLINE 21: Pharm: Hepatotoxicity Thornburg 7/12/17 8:00-8:50AM ONLINE 20: Liver Cancer Gulick 7/12/17 9:00-9:50AM ONLINE 41: Liver Cirrhosis Kerschen 7/12/17 9:00-9:50AM ONLINE 13: Liver Transplant Kerschen 7/13/17 10:00-10:50AM EL E Viral Hepatitis Rosenberg 7/13/17 11:00-11:50AM EL E Understanding LFT s Kerschen 7/21/17 8:00-8:50AM ONLINE 68: HIV and GI System Gulick 7/19/17 8:00-8:50AM See group lists in GI Clinical Cases Liver Disease LOCAL 7/19/17 9:00-9:50AM See group lists in GI Clinical Cases Liver Disease LOCAL 7/20/17 8:00-8:50AM EL E Physiology Review Pancreas, Dig/abs Review s 7/21/17 9:00-9:50AM EL E Pathology Review 7/24/17 8:00-9:50AM EL E105/E202 DMC CG29 EXAM # 3 (Live & Online lecture content #55-80 plus all other relevant content) 5
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