180C. Clinical Oral Medicine Conference. (1 units) Sp. Prerequisites: Fourth-year standing. Conference 1 hours.
F. Lozada-Nur
Clinical pathology conference; biology, diagnosis, and treatment of various oral lesions and associated patient problems. Some oral conditions are critically reevaluated in the light of current research advances. Specific medical knowledge is related to patient care. ( department: OROFAC SCI )
189. Clinical Oral Medicine. (1-6 units) Fa, Wi, Sp, SS1, SS2, SS3. Prerequisites: Third- or fourth-year standing and consent of instructor. Clinic 3 hours.
Staff
Participation in the Oral Medicine Clinic: apply knowledge of history-taking and differential diagnosis; utilize various diagnostic techniques such as biopsy, cytology, and certain clinical pathology laboratory tests; interpret results, prescribe treatment and follow-up; hospital rounds and weekly seminar. ( department: OROFAC SCI )
206. Oral Medicine Seminar. (1-4 units) § Fa. Seminar 1-4 hours.
S. Silverman
A wide spectrum of selected topics related to oral biology is presented with emphasis on basic and applied research methodology, pertinence of problems, significance of findings, and critical evaluation of data. ( department: OROFAC SCI )
489. Clinical Oral Medicine. (1-6 units) Su, Fa, Wi, Sp. Clinic 3-18 hours.
S. Silverman
Participation in the Oral Medicine Clinic applying knowledge of history-taking and differential diagnosis; utilizes various diagnostic techniques such as biopsy, oytology and certain clinical pathology laboratory tests; interprets results, prescribes treatment and follows up; hospital rounds and weekly seminars. ( department: OROFAC SCI )
489.10. Advanced Oral Medicine. (0-6.5 units) Fa, Wi, Sp, SS1, SS2, SS3. Patient Contact 4 hours.
D. Greenspan
This course will provide clinical supervision of trainees in the diagnosis and management of patients with a variety of signs and symptoms related to oral disease. ( department: OROFAC SCI )
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