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VTPP Professional Classes
910 Physiology I. (5-2). Credit 6.>
Introduction to physiology: Cell physiology, cell signaling, cell cycle, body fluids, translocation of materials, membrane potentials, neurophysiology, autonomic nervous system, thermoregulation, cardiovascular, and muscle physiology. Prerequisite: Enrollment in first year of professional curriculum or approval of instructor.
912 Physiology II. (5-2). Credit 6.
Blood and lymph, respiration, renal physiology, and acid-base balance, gastrointestinal physiology, metabolism, endrocrinology, and reproduction. Prerequisite: Enrollment in first year of professional curriculum or approval of instructor.
924 Pharmacology/Toxicology I. (4-2). Credit 5.
Pharmacokinetics, pharmacodynamics, CNS pharmacology, autonomic pharmacology, antineoplastic agents, immunopharmacology, recombinant products, fluid and electrolyte therapy, diuretics, pharmacology of the integument. Prerequisite: Enrollment in second year of professional curriculum or approval of instructor.
925 Pharmacology/Toxicology II. (4-2). Credit 3.
Antimicrobials, endocrine pharmacology, eicosaniods, anti-inflammatory agents, respiratory pharmacology, anticoagulants and hematinics, GI pharmacology, cardiovascular pharmacology. Prerequisite: Enrollment in second year of professional curriculum or approval of instructor.
926 Pharmacology/Toxicology III. (4-2). Credit 2.
Management and treatment of toxicoses, antidotal pharmacology, toxic plants, mycotoxins and mycotoxicoses, chemical toxicants, metals, euthanasia. Prerequisite: Enrollment in second year of professional curriculum or approval of instructor.
948 Didactic Elective in Veterinary Physiology and Pharmacology. Credit 1-3. II
Elective course in physiology and pharmacology for professional students who wish to supplement required curriculum. May be repeated for credit. Prerequisite: Enrollment in fourth year of professional curriculum.
961 Applied Physiology. (1-0) Credit 1. II
Role of basic veterinary medical sciences; physiology in the diagnosis and treatment of animal disease. Clinical cases will be used for the demonstration of the appropriate principles. Prerequisite: Matriculation in veterinary professional curriculum or approval of instructor.
963 Applied Systems Physiology I. Credit 1-3. I
A systematic approach to study of physiology, clinical application. During discussion of each physiological system, diseases or disturbances involving that system and its related tissues and organs will be considered. Prerequisite: Third or fourth year classification in veterinary medicine; approval of instructor and department head.
964 Applied Systems Physiology II. Credit 1-3. II
An advanced and systematic approach to study of physiology. During discussion of each physiological system, disturbances involving that system and its related tissues and organs will be considered. Prerequisite: Third or fourth year classification in veterinary medicine; approval of instructor and department head.
965 Applied Systems Physiology III. Credit 1-3. III
An advanced systematic approach to study of physiology. During discussion of each physiological system, disturbances involving that system and its related tissues and organs will be considered. Prerequisite: Third or fourth year classification in veterinary medicine; approval of instructor and department head.
985 Directed Studies. Credit 1-4. I, II, S
Directed, individual study of selected problems in physiology, pharmacology, or toxicology. May be repeated for credit. Prerequisite: Approval of instructor and department head.