OBGY 5000 A (CRN: 94063) —
Obstetrics & Gynecology: Understanding Human Pregnancy (A)
3 credit hours—Seats Available!
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About OBGY 5000 A
Healthy pregnancy outcome depends on a confluence of social and biological processes. Taught by a physician and research faculty through the department of Ob/Gyn. Explores how a child is conceived (or not), maternal-fetal physiology and embryology, medical management of common diseases, ethical considerations, and complex social and societal aspects of pregnancy. Prior coursework in anatomy and physiology is recommended.
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Prereqs: (ANPS 1190 and 1200) or ASCI 2105 or BIOL 4405; PACE students by permission and override.
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