Mammalian Physiology - PHSL 410B
Spring 2009
Lectures: MWF 8 A.M. Lindegren 205
Week of # Lect Topic Lecturer
January 12 3 Renal (Renal slides) Strader
January 19 2 MLK (Mon) / Renal Strader
January 26 3 Renal Strader
February 2 2 Renal (2) Exam 1 (Fri) Strader
February 9 3 GI system (articles) Zaczek
February 16 3 GI system Zaczek
February 23 3 GI system Zaczek
March 2 2 GI (1), Exam 2 (Wed), Nervous system (1) Zaczek/Arbogast
March 9 Spring Break
March 16 3 Nervous system (slides) Arbogast
March 23 3 Nervous system Arbogast
March 30 3 Nervous system Arbogast
April 6 2 Exam 3 (Mon) Respiratory (2) Arbogast/Bany
April 13 3 Respiratory (slides) Bany
April 20 3 Respiratory Bany
April 27 2 Respiratory (2) Exam 4 (Fri) Bany
May 4 Final - 7:50 – 9:50 AM (Monday)
Lecturers: A. Strader astrader@siumed.edu LS3 2066
D. Zaczek dzaczek@siumed.edu LS2 151B
L. Arbogast larbogast@siumed.edu LS3 2077
B. Bany bbany@siumed.edu LS3 2085
Coordinator: P.R. Patrylo ppatrylo@siumed.edu LS2 176
Text: Boron and Boulpaep, Medical Physiology, Saunders, 2005
Grading: There will be four hourly exams and one final (cumulative). The hourly exams as well as the final will constitute approximately 75% of the final grade (15% each). The laboratory is worth 25% and attendance is required in order to pass the laboratory portion. Grades will be determined on the following scale: 90-100% = A; 80-89% = B; 70-79% = C; 60-69% = D; less than 60% = F.