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Psychopharmacology Schedule (Cohort II)


I. Basic Sciences                    September 10 & 11, 2005

II. Neuro                                    February 11 & 12, 2006

The following book should be purchased for this weekend:
Carlson, Neil. 2004. Physiology of Behavior, 8e,
ISBN 0-205-38175-8 Pearson Publishing. (With CD)

III. Pathophysiology                 July 8 & 9, 2006

IV. Pharmacology                   November 18 & 19, 2006

V. Special Topics                   April 14 & 15, 2007

VI. Pharmacotherapeutics     August 18-19, 2007

The 2005-2007 Psychopharmacology class is an online class except for 6 face-to-face weekend meetings which are listed above.  Between weekend meetings, you will have readings and assignments to submit online within the online course system.


For additional information, please call or email Dr. Yates:
dfyaggie@aol.com
(210) 494-1991
         
or

Lauri Ditto
Associate Director
Phone: (979) 862-8517
Fax: 979 862-7127
E-mail: lditto@cdlr.tamu.edu

 

 

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