
Class of 2023
Go Back | | Session Title: | | Physiology of Gut Hormone Secretion | | | Teaching Hours: | | Teaching and Learning Methods | Total Scheduled Hours = 1 Lecture = 1 | | Description: | | | Physiology | Keywords: |
| Blueprint ID | Learning Objectives | | 6885 | Explain the functional anatomy of the GI tract through study of its motility, absorptive, secretory and digestive functions. | | 6886 | Explain the anatomical and functional complexities of gut hormone regulation. | | 6887 | Describe general mechanisms of hormonal cell-to -cell communication (e.g., endocrine, neurocrine, paracrine, autocrine). | | 6888 | Describe the gut as a source of hormones using certain examples (e.g., gastrin, CCK, somatostatin, GIP, Ghrelin) to demonstrate function and regulation of gut hormonal processes. | | 6889 | Discuss how gut hormones can be used in medical practice. | | |
| 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 | | me-6 | Medical Expert Apply knowledge of the clinical, socio-behavioural, and fundamental biomedical sciences relevant to a clinical problem. |
| ACUTE DIARRHEA | | ADULT CONSTIPATION | | UPPER GASTROINTESTINAL BLEEDING | | CHRONIC ABDOMINAL PAIN | | ORAL CONDITIONS |
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