Mar 16, 2026  
2025-2026 University Catalog 
    
2025-2026 University Catalog

RMD - 575 Vital Gases


This course will use a multidisciplinary case-based approach to the structure and function of cells, tissues and organs as they pertain to the pulmonary system and oxygen transport in the blood, the major constituents of the system, the supply of tissue metabolic needs and the disposal of metabolic end products. To this end, the respiratory system in the normal and disease state will be presented. Students will learn to identify alterations and underlying pathophysiology which occur in the disease state, the significance of symptoms, signs and other ancillary data. Students will also learn appropriate diagnostic modalities in evaluation of diseases that affect the respiratory system. Students will be expected to describe the mechanism of action and use of pharmacologic agents for the treatment of these diseases. Students will be expected to construct differential diagnoses for common presenting symptoms in respiratory system diseases. Students will learn how to collect an appropriate history and conduct a relevant physical exam and to recognize abnormal findings in this exam. Students will also learn about the roles a physician play such as an advocate, communicator, collaborator, educator, leader, professional, practitioner and scholar. Offered: fall. Retake Counts for Credit: No. Credit(s): 5