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Class of 2023
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Session Title:
Nervous System Histology
Teaching Hours:
Teaching and Learning MethodsTotal Scheduled Hours = 3
Laboratory = 2
Lecture = 1

Description:
Histology
Keywords:
D-Ala(2), MePhe(4), Met(0)-ol-enkephalin, S Phase

Teaching and Learning Methods
Laboratory 2 hour(s)
Lecture 1 hour(s)

Learning Objectives
Blueprint ID Learning Objectives
6215 Identify the derivation & major components of the PNS and their basic role (dorsal root ganglia, Schwann cells, motor/sensory neurons).
6216 Describe and identify the components of a neuron involved in regulated secretion, maintenance of cytoplasm/skeleton and axonal transport. Describe the neuronal responses to axonal injury.
6217 Identify the major parts of a neuron (dendrite, spine, soma, axon) and their roles.
6218 Describe and identify the major components of synapses and the storage/release of neurotransmitters.
6219 Differentiate anatomically and functionally (normal and in response to injury) the glial subtypes: astrocytes, oligodendrocytes, microglia, ependymal cells, Schwann cells
6220 Differentiate peripheral and central myelin in terms of the cells involved and the organization.

Linked Course Goal(s) to Session
Blueprint ID Course Goals
7023 Integrate basic and clinical sciences as they relate to common clinical encounters and patient symptoms
Linked Program Competencies
To This Course Goal:
me-6
Linked Program Competencies To Course Goal(s)
me-6 Medical Expert
Apply knowledge of the clinical, socio-behavioural, and fundamental biomedical sciences relevant to a clinical problem.

Linked MCC Medical Expert Objectives
(067-2-2) CENTRAL/PERIPHERAL NEUROPATHIC PAIN
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(058-3) MAJOR/MILD NEUROCOGNITIVE DISORDERS (DEMENTIA)
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(023) DIPLOPIA
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(024) DIZZINESS, VERTIGO
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(035) ATAXIA (GAIT)
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(041) CEREBROVASCULAR ACCIDENT AND TRANSIENT ISCHEMIC ATTACK (STROKE)
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(109-11) NERVE INJURY
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(066) NUMBNESS / TINGLING / ALTERED SENSATION
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(117) WEAKNESS (not caused by Cerebrovascular Accident)
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