BAS118
Clinical Physiology I
Students explore and incorporate detailed knowledge of the functional organization and operational mechanisms used by cells, tissues, organs and organ systems to patient presentations. Using lectures, practicals, clinical demonstrations and case analyses, students integrate their understanding of the physiological functions of the major systems of the human body in health and disease, to assess patient presentations. Specific physical examination techniques are introduced to explain physiology in action and their utility in clinical assessment.
| Full time program | IMG Delivery | |
| Year/Term | 1st Year | |
| Credit value | 2 | |
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