The shift from surgical to pharmacological management of gastric ulcers illustrates the potential impact of new drugs. The gastrointestinal (GI) system performs a unique series of functions
that aid in the break down of food to supply nutrients to body cells. Proper functioning of the GI system is necessary to sustain life.
In this course, we describe the anatomy and physiology of the components of the GI system and the pathophysiology and pharmacology of several common GI disorders.
Course Name
Gastroenterology
Category
Body Systems and Therapeutic Areas
Edition Code
C5-2005-03
Package
10 modules in 1 binder.
Number of pages: 482.
Suggested number of hours of study: 48.
C.E. Units
5 (What is this?)
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Type of Exam
Multiple Choice
Number of questions
100 questions
Time Limit
2 hours
Passing Grade
60%
Identify anatomy and physiology of the gastrointestinal system
Know the disorders of the gastrointestinal tract
Understand the shift from surgical to pharmacological management of gastric ulcers and the potential impact of new drugs