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Medical Sciences (MEDS)
- D class assignments for undergraduates available; phone (323) 442-4300.
- D class assignments for graduate students available; phone (323) 442-3141.
Evaluation of government and nongovernment organizations new global health responses, and critical issues affecting global health including: environment, workforce conditions, obesity, nutrition, drugs, poverty.
41434D | 050 | Lecture | 9:00-12:50pm | Tue, Thu | 8 of 50 | Gilda Noori | MCH156 | | |
HIV epidemiology, basic biology of transmission and pathophysiology, associated opportunistic infections, and challenges to providing care in the developing world, including government responses.
41354D | 050 | Lecture | 5:30-7:20pm | Mon, Wed | 11 of 60 | Noah Wald-Dickler | MCH156 | | |
Introduction to refugee healthcare and life events which impact health. Discuss medical needs of long-term displaced populations with specific case studies. Open only to graduate students.
- Restriction: Registration open to the following class level(s): Doctoral Student, Graduate Visitor, Professional Year 1, Master Student
41422D | 050 | Lecture | 3:00-4:50pm | Mon, Wed | 10 of 35 | Maryam Farzanegan | MCH156 | | |
Introduction to tactics, tools, and directives commonly used in global health crises and resource-poor settings with an emphasis on strategic thinking and planning to enable situation-specific solutions to be implemented.
41356D | 050 | Lecture | 9:00-10:50am | Mon, Wed | 31 of 61 | Benjamin La Brot | MCH156 | | |
Examination of country-specific factors affecting pregnancy, pre-natal care, and childbirth in South Africa, with analysis of factors contributing to health inequality and methods to mitigate healthcare challenges.
41361D | 050 | Lecture | 11:00-12:50pm | Mon, Wed | 20 of 50 | Kim Turner | | Word (54606 KB) | |
Research leading to the master's degree. Maximum units which may be applied to the degree to be determined by the department. Graded CR/NC.
41364D | 050 | 1.0-4.0 | Lecture | TBA | TBA | 2 of 15 | Elahe Nezami | OFFICE | | |
Internship course on the use of new technology based on sensors and wireless communications to the healthcare industry.
- Restriction: Registration open to the following major(s): Electrical Engineering (Wireless Health Technology)
41390R | 050 | Lecture | TBA | TBA | 0 of 10 | Elahe Nezami, Ryan Seuffert | OFFICE | | |
Internship course on the use of new technology based on sensors and wireless communications to the healthcare industry. Continues material from GM-597a. Open only to M.S., Electrical Engineering (Wireless Health Technology) students. Graded CR/NC.
41366D | 050 | Lecture | TBA | TBA | 0 of 5 | Elahe Nezami | OFFICE | | |
Lecture and discussion focused on specific topics within global medicine. Course topic will vary from semester to semester.
Childhood Vaccination in Developing Countries: Challenges in the Under-five Population |
41368D | 050 | 2.0 | Lecture | 1:00-2:50pm | Mon, Tue | 18 of 30 | Aninda Das | MCH256 | | |
Pandemics |
41374D | 050 | 2.0 | Lecture | 3:00-4:50pm | Tue, Thu | 42 of 55 | Paul Holtom, Navid Pour-Ghasemi | | | |