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How to Survive Medical School: Histology & Physiology

Upperclassmen told me to take histology seriously. They mentioned that it is very easy to treat histology as a low-priority course (I agree, it is) but that a good foundation in histology is invaluable when pathology rolls around. 

Histology at TUSOM: We take histology alongside genetics, biochemistry, and physiology — these courses are taught in blocks divided by organ systems. In our last block, endocrine & reproduction, the histology and physiology department tag-teamed lectures. That was hands-down my least favorite block (content-wise) but the block in which I understood the material the best. We have a lab component and PBL component in our histology course (is that standard?…

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 How to Survive Medical School: Histology & Physiology

I would have made an effort to further integrate my histology and physiology studies. Although we have ‘integrated’ curriculum, the only time I really felt a true connection between histology and physiology was our final block.

Biological Stain Commission

The objectives of the Biological Stain Commission are: •To ensure the quality of dyes through independent testing according to appropriately rigorous chemical and performance criteria. •To promote cooperation and dialogue among manufacturers, vendors and users of dyes for histochemical applications...

National Society for Histotechnology

To empower the profession of histotechnology through collaboration, education and innovation.

The Histochemical Society

The Histochemical Society is an organization of scientists sharing a passion for the development and use of visual techniques that provide biochemical and molecular information about the structure and function of cells, tissues and organs and for the dissemination of this knowledge through education and outreach.

The Swiss Society for Anatomy, Histology, and Embryology

The primary focus of the Society is to provide current, usable information to the anatomical community • By bringing together scientists of different background the Society strives ◦to advance the understanding of the morphology of the human body and thus to provide the basis for other medical disciplines, and ◦ to promote education in morphology

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