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May 31, 2026
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2025-2026 University Catalog
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INTS 773 Intersession: Infection Credits: 2 Students who complete this intersession will be able to integrate basic and clinical science knowledge and principles of health care delivery related to the transmission and development of infectious diseases. Students will begin by reviewing cases presented during the Foundation blocks, and any relevant cases encountered during their clinical experiences. In didactic sessions and small groups, they will examine recent literature to understand the mechanisms underlying development of infection and its progression, including those mechanisms associated with treatment. Several types of infection, including bacterial, viral and fungal will be explored, discussed and compared. Students will participate in a variety of activities in the OHSU clinical and scientific enterprise to support the application of knowledge to the delivery of health care for patients. This intersession will emphasize key basic science concepts of infection and may build on some or all of the following threads: anatomy, embryology, histology, cell biology, genetics, biochemistry, nutrition, physiology, pathology, pharmacology, microbiology and immunology threads as well as communication, ethics, professionalism, epidemiology, bio statistics, informatics, evidence-based medicine, and health policy, quality and safety that were introduced during the Foundation of Medicine blocks.
Graded: Pass/No pass May be taken only once for credit Also offered as: INTS 773R
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