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2416 total students

Latest grades from Summer 2017

John Meulendyk - Overview

Course Number Grade Info Latest Grade Data
OST 504 Non-numeric grade system used.
Grade Count: 301
Fall 2011
OST 536 Non-numeric grade system used.
Grade Count: 313
Fall 2011
FCM 590 Non-numeric grade system used.
Grade Count: 890
Summer 2017
PSL 537 Non-numeric grade system used.
Grade Count: 304
Fall 2013
OST 538 Non-numeric grade system used.
Grade Count: 314
Spring 2012
OST 580 Non-numeric grade system used.
Grade Count: 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.

890 total students

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OST 504 - Doctor/Patient Relationship

Communication skills related to physician-patient interactions. Gathering and providing information. Understanding patient motivation.

301 total students

Latest grades from Fall 2011

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OST 536 - Behavioral System

Health promotion models, health behavior, stress and coping, and human sexuality. Psychopathology and geriatric issues.

313 total students

Latest grades from Fall 2011

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OST 538 - Chronic Illness

Psychosocial aspects of chronic illness. Understanding and treating pain.

314 total students

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OST 580 - Respiratory System

Systems biology approach to the entire respiratory system.

294 total students

Latest grades from Spring 2014

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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.

304 total students

Latest grades from Fall 2013

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