Teaching
Undergraduate Teaching
Premedical: During the premedical sciences course the Department of Physiology teaches the basic principles of human physiology beginning with a general introduction to human physiology and continuing with introductions to the physiology of the cardiovascular, respiratory systems, gastrointestinal, renal, endocrine and nervous system and integrative physiology.
Preclinical: During the preclinical sciences course the Department of Physiology contributes classes in haematology and mechanisms of malignancy, cardiovascular, respiratory, renal and urogenital, gastrointestinal, endocrine and metabolism, musculoskeletal and neurosciences and special senses modules.
Bachelor of Medical Sciences: The premedical sciences course forms the basis for the first two years of the program and this is followed by a selection of biomedical courses. The Department of Physiology’s contribution includes advanced haematology, cardiovascular, respiration, renal, endocrine, exercise and environmental physiology.
Teaching modalities include lectures, problem based learning, computer based learning, team based learning and practical classes.
Postgraduate Teaching
The Department of Physiology also contributes a range of courses to the post-graduate Masters and PhD program including a variety of advanced physiology courses and some more specialized courses in various fields including cancer biology and advanced electrophysiology.
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