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Urologic Surgery (UROL) Courses

Academic Unit: Urologic Surgery

UROL 7200 - Surgical Specialty: Urology
(2 cr; P-N only; offered Every Fall, Spring & Summer; may be repeated for 4 credits; may be repeated 2 times)
Equivalent courses: INMD 7316 (inactive, starting 10-AUG-15), INMD 7207 (inactive, starting 06-MAY-13)
Each student learns the basic principles of urology in this externship. Pediatric and adult urology are available. At the completion of the rotation, the student should be able to read an IVP, place Foley catheters, and read a urinalysis.
UROL 7252 - Urological Conference
(3 cr; No Grade Associated; offered Every Fall, Spring & Summer)
Equivalent courses: was UROL 8252 until 16-MAY-05
Urological conference.
UROL 7253 - Research in Urology
(3 cr; No Grade Associated; offered Every Fall & Spring)
Equivalent courses: was UROL 8253 until 16-MAY-05
UROL 7400 - Surgical Specialty: Urology Elective
(2 cr [max 4]; H-N or Audit; offered Periodic Fall & Spring; may be repeated for 4 credits)
Two-week urologic surgery externship. Principles of Urology students are use in a general medical practice. Urologic emergencies, infections, hematuria, stones, prostate cancer, and erectile dysfunction. How to read an IVP, place Foley catheters, and read a urinalysis. Frequent opportunities for student participation in rural consultations in primary care offices.
UROL 7500 - Acting Internship Urological Surgery
(4 cr; H-N only; offered Every Fall, Spring & Summer; may be repeated for 8 credits; may be repeated 2 times)
Advanced clinical urology rotation. Students act as sub-interns on busy clinical urology service. Students participate in weekly conferences and function as integral component of health care team.
UROL 7503 - Urologic Research
(4 cr [max 10]; H-N only; offered Every Fall, Spring & Summer; may be repeated for 20 credits; may be repeated 2 times)
This is a full-time laboratory course in which the student learns the basic techniques of cell biology as they apply to urologic research. Basic techniques of protein purification for amino acid composition and sequencing, electrophoresis, Western blots, immunocytochemistry, and tissue culture are used in a well-defined project. The mechanics of working in a lab and research methodology are covered in this course.
UROL 8254 - Urological Seminar
(2 cr; Student Option; offered Every Spring & Summer)
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UROL 8255 - Urological Radiological Conference
(2 cr; Student Option)
UROL 8256 - Urological Pathological Conference
(2 cr; Student Option)
UROL 8257 - Selected Topics in Genitourinary System (Topics course)
(1 cr; Student Option)

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