A - Pulmonary Principles of Clinical Medicine II (PAS 213) is the second of a four-quarter series that presents organ system-based physiology, pathology, and pathophysiology. PAS 213 is broken into two sections. Section A is pulmonary, and section B is cardiology. In each of the PCM organ-specific blocks, basic anatomy and related histology, normal function of that organ system, how the organ system is affected in response to disease, and how diseases of the organ system are treated are reviewed. In PAS 213A, the focus is on the structure, function, disease, and corresponding therapeutics of pulmonology.Enrollment limited to MSPA students.
5 units · Medical School MD Grades
A - Pulmonary Principles of Clinical Medicine II (PAS 213) is the second of a four-quarter series that presents organ system-based physiology, pathology, and pathophysiology. PAS 213 is broken into two sections. Section A is pulmonary, and section B is cardiology. In each of the PCM organ-specific blocks, basic anatomy and related histology, normal function of that organ system, how the organ system is affected in response to disease, and how diseases of the organ system are treated are reviewed. In PAS 213A, the focus is on the structure, function, disease, and corresponding therapeutics of pulmonology.Enrollment limited to MSPA students.
Offered in Spring 2026 at Stanford University.