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Credits: 11 credits
Brain and Behavior integrates fundamental and abnormal neurosciences, behavioral sciences, as well as relevant ethics, population and social determinants of health. Students will advance their history-taking and physical examination skills particularly as it relates to the neurologic system and to behavior, with more advanced communication, clinical reasoning, self-directed learning, and ethical decision-making. Issues around racism and bias in healthcare are also be addressed.
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