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Careers and USMLE:S1 Subject Reviews


The following schedule represents the course as presented in Spring 2007, and is subject to modification. Participation is free-of-charge for UT Southwestern Medical Students.

  • Career Decision-Making Workshop (Offered by Associate Deans for Student Affairs)
  • USMLE:S1 Review Subjects (Instructed by Faculty and Students)
    • Biochemical and Genetic Disorders
    • Gross Anatomy
      • Head and Neck
      • Extremities
      • Body Cavities
    • Microbiology 
      • DNA Viruses, Parasites and Fungi
      • RNA Viruses Including Hepatitis, HIV and Prions
      • Bacteriology
    • Neuroscience 
      • Neuroanatomy
      • Neurophysiology
    • Pathology
      • General, Cardiovascular, Blood Diseases, Pulmonary
      • GI, Liver, Pancreas, GU-Renal, Diabetes
      • Endocrine, Pediatric, Genetic, Immune System
      • GU-Reproductive, Breast, Nervous System
      • Skin and Musculoskeletal - Connective Tissue
    • Pharmacology
      • Pharmacokinetics and Autonomic Drugs
        Allergy, Anti-infectives and Anti-cancer
      • Cardiacvasular Therapy, Heme and NSAIDS
      • Neuropharm, Endocrine and Drug Toxicity
    • Physiology 
      • Cardiovascular System
      • Renal and GI System
      • Respiratory and Endocrine System
    • Human Behavior and Psycho Pathology

 

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