The specific courses and their outlines for physiology in medicine may vary depending on the institution and the level of the program (undergraduate or graduate). However, I can provide a general overview of topics commonly covered in a physiology course for medical students. Keep in mind that this is a broad outline, and the depth and focus of each topic may vary:
The course content of Physiology in Medicine is designed to provide medical students with a comprehensive understanding of the normal functioning of the human body and how physiological principles apply to health and disease. Below is a more detailed description of the course content, which typically spans multiple semesters or quarters.
Throughout the course, emphasis is often placed on the clinical relevance of physiological principles, and students may be exposed to case studies, clinical simulation
Quizz 1er after 2 weeks — 10%
10 Topics in 15 weeks
1-Homework after 4 weeks- 30%
Intra after 8 weeks- 20%
2- Homework after 10 weeks- 15%
Quiz after 12 weeks — 10%
Final after 15 weeks –15%