NEPR230
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Introduction to Electro-neural Interfaces
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This course introduces the foundations of the electro-neural interfaces and some of their applications. It includes the basic neuroanatomy and physiology, membrane potential and its equivalent electrical circuit, dynamics of the voltage-sensitive ion...
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OPHT199
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Undergraduate Research
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Allows for qualified students to undertake investigations sponsored by individual faculty members. Prerequisite: consent of instructor.
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OPHT201
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Clinical Topics in Ophthalmology
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Introduction to the professional opportunities available to the ophthalmologist in the areas of clinical research, community health, biotech and pharmaceutical development, international blindness prevention, graduate and post-graduate education.
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OPHT202
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Clinical Topics in Ophthalmology
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(Continuation of 201) Professional opportunities available to the ophthalmologist in the areas of clinical research, community health, biotech and pharmaceutical development, international blindness prevention, graduate and post-graduate education.
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OPHT204
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Ophthalmology Microsurgical Curriculum for Medical Students
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Microsurgical training and development in technical skills is an integral part of residency training amongst a variety of specialties including ophthalmology. Medical students often acquire a diverse exposure to general surgical skills, but may lack...
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OPHT207
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Introduction to Electro-neural Interfaces
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This course introduces the foundations of the electro-neural interfaces and some of their applications. It includes the basic neuroanatomy and physiology, membrane potential and its equivalent electrical circuit, dynamics of the voltage-sensitive ion...
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OPHT280
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Early Clinical Experience in Ophthalmology
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Provides an observational experience as formulated by the instructor and student. Prerequisite: consent of instructor.
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OPHT299
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Directed Reading in Ophthalmology
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Prerequisite: consent of instructor.
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OPHT300A
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Ophthalmology Clerkship
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VISITING: Open to visitors. TYPE OF CLERKSHIP: Selective 1. DESCRIPTION: This clinical clerkship provides brief broad exposure to general and subspecialty ophthalmology at Stanford University. The clerkship consists of spending time in clinic, the OR...
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OPHT300E
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Ophthalmology Clerkship
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VISITING: Open to visitors.TYPE OF CLERKSHIP: Selective 1. DESCRIPTION: Does the thought of evaluating diplopia, eye pain, or vision loss in a patient give you palpitations? This is the rotation for you. Offers a hands on, comprehensive experience fo...
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OPHT301A
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Introduction to Ophthalmology Clerkship
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VISITING: Closed to visitors. TYPE OF CLERKSHIP: Elective. DESCRIPTION: This clinical clerkship provides brief exposure to general and subspecialty ophthalmology at Stanford University. The clerkship consists of spending time in clinic, the OR, and t...
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OPHT302A
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Bay Area Ophthalmology Course: Fundamentals in Clinical and Visual Science
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VISITING: Open to visitors. TYPE OF CLERKSHIP: Elective. DESCRIPTION: Intensive instruction in the basic sciences underlying ophthalmic practice and research. An internationally-recognized collaboration among ophthalmology teaching programs within th...
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OPHT370
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Medical Scholars Research
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Provides an opportunity for student and faculty interaction, as well as academic credit and financial support, to medical students who undertake original research. Enrollment is limited to students with approved projects.
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OPHT398A
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Elective in Ophthalmology
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VISITING: Open to visitors. TYPE OF CLERKSHIP: Elective. DESCRIPTION: The 398A clinical clerkship is best described as a preceptorship. Unlike 300A and 301A which provide broad exposure to both general and subspecialty ophthalmology, in 398A, the stu...
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OPHT399
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Graduate Research
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Students to undertake investigations sponsored by individual faculty members. Opportunities are available at both predoctoral and postdoctoral levels. Prerequisite: consent of instructor.
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OPHT802
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TGR Dissertation
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Terminal Graduate Registration (TGR). PhD students who have their TGR form approved should register under the section number associated with their faculty advisor.
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