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Spring 2011 Course Spotlight—BISC-194: Clinical Perspectives on Anatomy and Pathology

Take an exciting new course next semester!

BISC 194: Clinical Perspectives on Anatomy and Pathology will be taught by Dr. Rahul Jandial, MD, PhD, a neurosurgeon specializing in pediatric oncology at City of Hope.  Prerequisite/Co-requisite: BISC-220 (can be waived).

Dr. Jandial will be talking about a variety of topics, including brain and spinal cord surgery, international medical work, trauma medicine, and much more!
It will be on Tuesdays from 11-11:50 and will be a very relaxed class- just come, listen, and learn! The class is not meant to be hard at all. It's really just an opportunity to learn about anatomy, pathology, and medicine in a way that is impossible in any of your other science classes. And though Dr. Jandial will be focusing on medicine, you absolutely do not have to be pre-med or pre-health to take the class.

On Web Registration it is listed under BISC 194: Freshman Colloquium II and the instructor is listed as Shugarman. I would like to clarify that although it is listed as a "Freshman Colloquium," all students are encouraged to take the class. In fact, last year, the course was only offered to juniors and seniors. Also, Shugarman will not be teaching-- Dr. Jandial will be the professor.

Feel free to email Renita Kim, renitaki@usc.edu, with any questions you may have.  See you all in class next semester!