PHYSIOLOGY II (BASC 5303)

Term: 2023-2024 Fall Trimester

Faculty

Dr. J Michael PerrymanShow MyInfo popup for Dr. J Michael Perryman
mperryman@parker.edu
Office hours:
  • Monday 6:45 AM to 8:00 AM
  • Tuesday 11:45 AM to 1:00 PM
  • Tuesday 3:00 PM to 3:50 PM
  • Wednesday 6:45 AM to 8:00 AM
  • Wednesday 3:00 PM to 3:50 PM
  • Thursday 11:45 AM to 1:00 PM
  • Thursday 3:00 PM to 3:50 PM
  • Friday 6:45 AM to 8:00 AM
  • Friday 3:00 PM to 3:50 PM
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    Stephen MarkusShow MyInfo popup for Stephen Markus
    StephenMarkus@parker.edu
     
    Monique HarrisShow MyInfo popup for Monique Harris
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    Kristy Carbonelli-CloutierShow MyInfo popup for Kristy Carbonelli-Cloutier
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    Schedule

    Mon, 9:00 AM - 10:50 AM (9/5/2023 - 12/16/2023) Location: MAIN NORTH N208
    Wed, 10:00 AM - 10:50 AM (9/5/2023 - 12/16/2023) Location: ONLN ONLN ONLN

    Description

    In this part of the physiology sequence, the physiological mechanisms that regulate the renal, digestive, and endocrine systems, exercise physiology, acid-base balance, and temperature regulation, together with dietary balance and nutrition are discussed. Physiology coursework prepares the graduate student for more advanced study in pathology and the mechanisms of disease. The lab component of this course is used to reinforce the lecture content and improve understanding in smaller groups. Part of the Tri 3 Capstone assignment also occurs in the lab to begin the preparation for performing a case history.
    Prerequisite(s): BASC 5204 Physiology I

    PHYSIOLOGY II (BASC 5303)

    Term: 2023-2024 Fall Trimester

    Faculty

    Dr. J Michael PerrymanShow MyInfo popup for Dr. J Michael Perryman
    mperryman@parker.edu
    Office hours:
  • Monday 6:45 AM to 8:00 AM
  • Tuesday 11:45 AM to 1:00 PM
  • Tuesday 3:00 PM to 3:50 PM
  •  
    Stephen MarkusShow MyInfo popup for Stephen Markus
    StephenMarkus@parker.edu
     
    Monique HarrisShow MyInfo popup for Monique Harris
    Email address is hidden, click here to email
     
    Kristy Carbonelli-CloutierShow MyInfo popup for Kristy Carbonelli-Cloutier
    Email address is hidden, click here to email
     

    Schedule

    Mon, 9:00 AM - 10:50 AM (9/5/2023 - 12/16/2023) Location: MAIN NORTH N208
    Wed, 10:00 AM - 10:50 AM (9/5/2023 - 12/16/2023) Location: ONLN ONLN ONLN

    Description

    In this part of the physiology sequence, the physiological mechanisms that regulate the renal, digestive, and endocrine systems, exercise physiology, acid-base balance, and temperature regulation, together with dietary balance and nutrition are discussed. Physiology coursework prepares the graduate student for more advanced study in pathology and the mechanisms of disease. The lab component of this course is used to reinforce the lecture content and improve understanding in smaller groups. Part of the Tri 3 Capstone assignment also occurs in the lab to begin the preparation for performing a case history.
    Prerequisite(s): BASC 5204 Physiology I

    PHYSIOLOGY II (BASC 5303)

    Term: 2023-2024 Fall Trimester

    Faculty

    Dr. J Michael PerrymanShow MyInfo popup for Dr. J Michael Perryman
    mperryman@parker.edu
    Office hours:
  • Monday 6:45 AM to 8:00 AM
  • Tuesday 11:45 AM to 1:00 PM
  • Tuesday 3:00 PM to 3:50 PM
  •  
    Stephen MarkusShow MyInfo popup for Stephen Markus
    StephenMarkus@parker.edu
     
    Monique HarrisShow MyInfo popup for Monique Harris
    Email address is hidden, click here to email
     
    Kristy Carbonelli-CloutierShow MyInfo popup for Kristy Carbonelli-Cloutier
    Email address is hidden, click here to email
     

    Schedule

    Mon, 9:00 AM - 10:50 AM (9/5/2023 - 12/16/2023) Location: MAIN NORTH N208
    Wed, 10:00 AM - 10:50 AM (9/5/2023 - 12/16/2023) Location: ONLN ONLN ONLN

    Description

    In this part of the physiology sequence, the physiological mechanisms that regulate the renal, digestive, and endocrine systems, exercise physiology, acid-base balance, and temperature regulation, together with dietary balance and nutrition are discussed. Physiology coursework prepares the graduate student for more advanced study in pathology and the mechanisms of disease. The lab component of this course is used to reinforce the lecture content and improve understanding in smaller groups. Part of the Tri 3 Capstone assignment also occurs in the lab to begin the preparation for performing a case history.
    Prerequisite(s): BASC 5204 Physiology I