Course Outcomes – Physiology (I BHMS)
The
students should be able to:
CO1 |
acquire
knowledge in normal functions, process and inter relationship of the
different organs and systems, their regulatory mechanisms and the
interactions for a cell co-ordinated total bodily function and maintenance of
homoeostasis. |
Knowledge |
CO2 |
develop
understanding on basic principles, mechanism and holistic control of all the
function of the human body as a whole. |
Understanding |
CO3 |
identify the physiological aspects of normal growth and
development and environmental factors affecting it. |
Understanding |
CO4 |
describe digestion and assimilation of nutrients and
integrate the various aspects of metabolisms |
Understanding |
CO5 |
understand the concept of vital force and applying its
role in maintenance of health and diseases. |
Application |
CO6 |
create a passion in research. |
Attitude |
CO7 |
develop skills to analyse and interpret investigative
data clinically. |
Skills |
CO8 |
develop skills in basic Haematological
techniques, and skills in clinical examination in normal subject with an
understanding of physiological basis of the examination and its clinical
applications. |
Skills |