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2018-2019 University Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

RMD - 566 Reproduction and Sexuality


This course uses a multi-disciplinary case based approach to the expression of human sexuality and to the structure and function of cells, tissues and organs as they pertain to regulation of the reproductive systems, fetal development, and renal function. Students learn to identify alterations and underlying pathophysiology which occur in the disease state, the significance of symptoms, signs and other ancillary data. Students also learn appropriate diagnostic modalities in evaluation of diseases that affect sexuality, reproductive systems, fetal development, and renal function. Students are expected to describe the mechanism of action and use of pharmacologic agents for the treatment of these diseases. Students are also expected to construct differential diagnoses for common presenting symptoms of diseases related to sexuality, reproduction, and renal function. Students learn how to collect an appropriate history and conduct a relevant physical exam and to recognize abnormal findings in this exam. Students also learn key techniques in communicating with patients, families, and colleagues. Finally, students examine epidemiological and socioeconomic aspects of reproductive system disease, sexuality, and renal disease, and explore selected ethical issues related to the clinical cases presented in the course. Retake Counts for Credit: No. Pass/No Pass Grading Allowed: Yes. Credit(s): 1