Graduate Medical Physiology
Graduate Medical Physiology 1 | MCP8041 | 3 Credit Hours | Spring Semester
Graduate Medical Physiology 2 | MCP8042 | 3 Credit Hours | Spring Semester
Graduate Medical Physiology 3 | MCP8043 | 3 Credit Hours | Spring Semester
Class Meets: Variable
Course Directors:
Katie Hobbing, PhD | katie.hobbing@uc.edu| Phone: 513-558-4159
John N Lorenz, PhD | john.lorenz@uc.edu| Phone: 513-558-3046
Roger Worrell, PhD | worrelrt@ucmail.uc.edu | Phone: 513-558-6489
Physiology is the integrative study of molecular, cellular, and organ systems and their homeostatic control mechanisms that function to maintain life. Graduate Medical Physiology is delivered in a 3 course sequence (GMP1, GMP2, GMP3). The sequence begins by exploring cellular and molecular physiology, muscle physiology, body-fluid spaces, the membrane potential and the generation of action potentials, and the biomechanics of muscle contraction. The sequence transitions to systems physiology, including cardiac and circulatory physiology, renal physiology, respiration, acid–base physiology, gastrointestinal physiology, and endocrine physiology. The course comprises lectures, small-group sessions that focus on problem-solving exercises, and online modules that present concepts of how physiology translates to modern medicine.
Contact Us
Pharmacology, Physiology, and NeurobiologyMaster's Programs
University of Cincinnati
PO Box 670576
Cincinnati, OH 45267-0576
Ms. Tracy Yarchi
Program Manager
Phone: 513-558-4188
Email: tracy.yarchi@uc.edu