Graduate Medical Edu Sciences - GB-MS-GMDS
Graduate Medical Sciences Concentration (GGMS)
Dan Webster, Ph.D., Program Director and Graduate Advisor
Graduate Faculty
Full Members: Brower, Erwin, Kaur, Jones, Pelley, Sobel, Webster
Affiliate Members: Dufour, Popp, Pressley, Schneider
About the Concentration
The Graduate Medical Sciences concentration is a two year two year non-thesis Master of Science degree. It is designed for students whose goal is either a teaching career in the anatomical sciences, or the acquisition of additional preparation for healthcare related professional schools.
Students take courses in the anatomical, biochemical and physiological sciences with the first year medical students and complete projects in modern instructional methods and design. Additionally, they will participate in the teaching mission of the medical school as teaching assistants.
Students will be required to design and carry out an education project in anatomy, biochemistry or histology under the direction of a faculty advisor. The project will be designed according to the needs of the curriculum and matched to the interests of the students.
Prerequisites for the program include a bachelor’s degree in any field, but must include typical science courses (chemistry, biology, zoology/animal science, etc.). A strong science background, including completion of an undergraduate biochemistry course, is encouraged.
Concentration Guidelines for Graduate Medical Sciences
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GMDS
5001
Graduate Human Anatomy
(1-9:1-9:0,F)
A highly integrated graduate course of human macroscopic anatomical study (including human dissection) which embodies the gross morphology of the body and coordinates it with the clinical, developmental, and educational approaches to the human body. Registration restricted to students admitted to the Graduate Medical Education Sciences program.
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GMDS
5002
Graduate Cell and Tissue Biology
(1-9:1-9:0,F)
Graduate Cell and Tissue Biology is designed to provide students with fundamental information concerning the traditional areas of biochemistry, genetics, cell biology, and Tissue and Organ Histology. Registration restricted to students admitted to the Graduate Medical
Education Sciences program.
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GMDS
5003
Graduate Systems Physiology
(1-9:1-9:0,F)
A graduate course of human physiology study which provides the student with a basic understanding of the organ systems of the human body. Their functions, regulation and interactions are emphasized. Registration restricted to students admitted to the Graduate Medical
Education Sciences program.
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GMDS
5004
Advanced Training in Anatomy Education
(1-6:0:1,F)
Students will participate in the gross anatomy laboratories as teaching assistants and attend all pre-lab meetings in preparation for the lab sessions, as well as preparing the practical exams. Prerequisites: GMDS 5001, GMDS 5002, GMDS 5003. Registration restricted to students admitted to the Graduate Medical Education Sciences program.
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GMDS
5005
Advanced Training in Biochemistry & Histology Education
(1-6:0:1,F)
Students will participate in histology laboratories as teaching assistants and attend all pre-lab meetings in preparation for the lab sessions, as well as preparing the practical exams. Prerequisites: GMDS 5001, GMDS 5002, GMDS 5003. Registration restricted to students admitted to the Graduate Medical Education Sciences program.
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GMDS
5006
Advanced Dissection Skills
(1-6:0:1,F)
Students will review and conduct specialized dissections in the anatomy lab. The students will learn and practice advanced dissection skills designed to prepare specific teaching materials to demonstrate anatomical structures. Prerequisites: GMDS 5001, GMDS 5002, GMDS 5003. Registration restricted to students admitted to the Graduate Medical Education Sciences program.
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GMDS
5007
Advanced Ultrasound Skills
(1-3:0:1,F)
Students will learn to show how to utilize ultrasound imaging to visualize and teach advanced topics in anatomy and physiology Prerequisites: GMDS 5001, GMDS 5004. Registration restricted to students admitted to the Graduate Medical Education Sciences program.
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GMDS
5008
Advanced Training in Physiology Education
(1-6:0:1,F)
Students will participate in physiology laboratories as teaching assistants and attend all pre-lab meetings in preparation for the lab sessions, as well as preparing the practical exams. Prerequisites: GMDS 5001, GMDS 5002, GMDS 5003. Registration restricted to students admitted to the Graduate Medical Education Sciences program.
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GMDS
5099
Topics in Grad Med Ed Sciences
(1-6:1-6:0,F)
Specific areas in Graduate Medical Education Sciences or related areas not normally included in other courses. May be repeated for credit with change of content.Registration restricted to students admitted to the Graduate Medical Education Sciences program.
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GMDS
5110
Surgical Gross Anatomy
(1:1:0,F)
Introduction and overview to surgical approaches to different regions of the human body from a clinical perspective. Students will observe and assist surgeons with surgical dissections of cadavers. Prerequisite: GMDS 5001. Registration restricted to students admitted to the Graduate Medical
Education Sciences program.
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GMDS
5120
How People Learn: Theory and Practice
(1:1:0,F)
The overall goal is to show how to maximize learning skills in the health sciences with an emphasis on medical education. Individual differences in learning style will be used as examples of the application of Deliberate Practice to increase cognitive skills. Registration restricted to students admitted to the Graduate Medical Education Sciences program.
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GMDS
5121
Pedagogical Concepts in Medical Education
(1:1:0,F)
The course is intended to provide a graduate-level foundation for understanding important concepts that guide current medical education pedagogy. To accomplish this goal, papers from literature will be selected by the instructors for reading and subsequent discussion by the group. Registration restricted to students admitted to the Graduate Medical Education Sciences program.
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GMDS
5310
Educational Project in Biomedical Sciences
(3:0:3,F)
Students will design and carry out an educational project related to topics in medical education. The project will be designed according to the needs of the medical courses and matched to the interest of the student. Registration restricted to students admitted to the Graduate Medical
Education Sciences program.
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GMDS
6101
Seminar
(1:1:0,F)
Seminar
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GMDS
7000
Research
(1-9:0:1-9,F)
Research