John Meulendyk (Instructor) - Grade Details
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John Meulendyk - Overview
Course Number | Grade Info | Number of Students | Latest Grade Data | Breakdown |
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OST 504 | Non-numeric grade system used. Grade Count: 301 |
301 | Fall 2011 | |
OST 536 | Non-numeric grade system used. Grade Count: 313 |
313 | Fall 2011 | |
FCM 590 | Non-numeric grade system used. Grade Count: 890 |
890 | Summer 2017 | |
PSL 537 | Non-numeric grade system used. Grade Count: 304 |
304 | Fall 2013 | |
OST 538 | Non-numeric grade system used. Grade Count: 314 |
314 | Spring 2012 | |
OST 580 | Non-numeric grade system used. Grade Count: 294 |
294 | Spring 2014 |
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FCM 590 - Special Problems in Family Medicine
Each student works under faculty direction on an experimental, theoretical, or applied problem.
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OST 504 - Doctor/Patient Relationship
Communication skills related to physician-patient interactions. Gathering and providing information. Understanding patient motivation.
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OST 536 - Behavioral System
Health promotion models, health behavior, stress and coping, and human sexuality. Psychopathology and geriatric issues.
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OST 538 - Chronic Illness
Psychosocial aspects of chronic illness. Understanding and treating pain.
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OST 580 - Respiratory System
Systems biology approach to the entire respiratory system.
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PSL 537 - Basic Principles of Pathology
Basic principles of general pathology, with emphasis on principles of cellular adaptations, cell injury, inflammation, tissue repair, hemodynamic disorders, and neoplasia.
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