Introduction to Gastroenterology (Archived)
Activity
Large Group Session
Review the basic anatomy and physiology of the luminal GI tract (Esophagus, Stomach, Small Intestine, Colon). Apply these concepts to understanding of GI disease using specific examples: neuromuscular, infectious, immune, neoplastic.

Curriculum Block

Medical Foundation 2 / Part 2
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Objectives

Activity Objectives

Tags

Archived
Archived
Basic Sciences
Anatomy Histology Physiology
Cohort Year
2010
Curriculum Block
Medical Foundation 2 Part 2
Curriculum Week
Part 2
Discipline
Gastroenterology
McMaster Program Competencies
2.2 Apply biomedical scientific principles fundamental to health care for patients and populations.
MeSH
Celiac Disease [C18.452.603.250] Colon [A03.556.124.526.356] Colonoscopy [E01.370.372.250.250.200] Colorectal Neoplasms [C04.588.274.476.411.307] Duodenum [A03.556.124.684.124] Esophageal Achalasia [C06.405.117.119.500.432] Esophageal Motility Disorders [C06.405.117.119.500] Esophagus [A03.556.875.500] Gastrin-Secreting Cells [A06.390.065] Gastrointestinal Absorption [G03.015.500.374] Gastrointestinal Tract [A03.556] Glutens [D12.776.765.725.500.500] Helicobacter pylori [B03.440.500.550] Intestine, Small [A03.556.124.684] Peptic Ulcer [C06.405.608] Proton Pump Inhibitors [D27.505.519.389.848] Sodium-Glucose Transport Proteins [D12.776.157.530.450.625.437] Stomach [A03.556.875.875]