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- LMP2000: Cell and Molecular Biology
- LMP2001H: Biomedical Research Methods
- LMP2002H: Clinical Laboratory Management
- LMP2003H: Biomedical Ethics
- LMP2005Y: Capstone Research Project
- LMP2006H: Research/Reading Course for PA Students
- LMP2200H: Basic Principles in Human Pathobiology and Pathophysiology
- LMP2201H: Anatomy and Pathology of Organ Systems
- LMP 2202H: Practicum in Surgical Pathology l
- LMP2203H: Practicum in Surgical Pathology II
- LMP2203H: Practicum in Surgical Pathology III
- LMP2204H: Practicum in Surgical Pathology IV
- LMP2205H: Practicum in Surgical Pathology IV
- LMP2206H: Practicum in Adult Medical / Hospital Autopsy
- LMP2207H: Practicum in Forensic Pathology
- LMP2208H: The Science of Biobanking
- LMP2209H: Practicum in Surgical Pathology V
- LMP2210H: Practicum in Surgical Pathology Vl
- LMP2211H: Advanced Anatomy Dissection
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LMP2006H: Research / Reading Course for PA Students
For Pathologists' Assistant students in the MHsc in Laboratory Medicine program.
A graduate reading course on an important area of pathology and pathobiology of human disease. The topic will include vascular embryology, anatomy, and cell biology with a focus on the disease condition Atherosclerosis.
You will have a broad and comprehensive opportunity for self-study in vascular anatomy and pathology to understand the pathogenesis of large vessel vascular disease.
You will build on this background knowledge in the Final Report. The Final Report will provide an opportunity for in-depth study on a topic related to the pathology and pathogenesis of Atherosclerosis.
The report will also build on your skills of translating your interpretations of your research investigations into useful contributions by writing and submitting a focused brief academic review paper with your supervisor for possible publication, possibly in a pathology or cardiovascular research journal.
The Graduate Anatomy Seminars (5 in total, of 1 hour each) will provide some breadth to learning gross anatomy in other non-vascular organs.