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24. Introductory Clinical Skills

               This course is designed to introduce the student to actual practice of medical skills of examining
               a patient utilizing the previous experience in the art of interviewing, leadership and professional
               behavior. It will begin with emphasizing the basic concepts of interpersonal communication
               skills, then explore physical examination and medical documentation skills. After completing
               this course, the student should feel comfortable gathering extra information from a patient
               through general examination and vital signs examination. Students will gain competency in
               these fundamental clinical skills through a variety of educational media---readings, lectures,
               demonstrations, films, and practice. Practice sessions will enable students to learn and improve
               as they grow.

                   25. Principles of Parasitology
               This  course  is  designed  mainly  to  prepare  students  to  understand  the  endemic  medical
               parasitology. Beside the general road map, also it covers basic concepts of specimen collection
               for the clinical parasitology laboratory. There will be an introduction to the most common and
               influential parasites in our medical environment.

                   26. Host Defense
               The goal of the course is to develop an understanding of antigen recognition, development of
               B and T cells, constitutive host defenses, immunopathology, inflammation, transplantation,
               allergy,  and  tumor  immunology.  The  Course  introduces  students  to  the  most  important
               principles governing the functions of the human immune system, the biological mechanisms
               utilized by the immune system and how these relate to human disease.

                   27. Neuroscience I

               This  is  an  integrated  system  based  course  which  emphasizes  anatomy,  physiology,
               pharmacology, microbiology and pathology of the peripheral and autonomic nervous systems.
               The course provides integrated knowledge covering the peripheral nervous system including
               peripheral nerves, nerve plexuses and peripheral nerve branches cranial nerves and special
               senses. The objectives of this course are achieved via selected lectures, relevant laboratory
               sessions.  To enhance integration of basic and clinical sciences as well as and self-directed
               learning, common clinical disorders related to this system are also explored using case based
               small group discussions and seminars.
                   28. Behavioral and Social Sciences II

               The  course  will  enable  students  to  gain  a  foundation  of  knowledge  for  interacting  with,
               assessing, diagnosing, and treating patients with psychiatric illnesses; and to increase student
               understanding  of,  and  ability  to  manage,  the  emotional,  behavioral,  psychiatric,  and
               communications aspects of the clinical encounter with patients, and thereby prepare students
               for  their  clinical  clerkships.  The  central  purpose  of  the  course  is  to  enable  students  to
               understand the biological and psychosocial origins of psychiatric syndromes, their definitions
               and symptom features, and diagnostic criteria, as delineated in the Diagnostic and Statistical
               Manual of Mental Disorders - 5th edition, (DSM-5).
                   29. Medical Interviewing Skills II

               Medical Interviewing Skills provide the basic knowledge and skills needed to evaluate patients
               while  at  the  same  time  emphasizing  the  importance  and  integration  of  ethics,  information
               technology, oral and written communication, and professionalism. The course takes a further
               step towards student preparation for authentic medical practice.
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