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Wednesday, August 7, 2013

New online course examines mouse as a model for prostate cancer

Davis, CA (press BOX) 10 July 2013

Coming soon! UC Davis extension landmark online series, Pathobiology of the mouse which has received several national awards in the past three years, will add a new course this year - mouse as a model for prostate cancer. Dr. Robert D. Cardiff, m.d., Ph.d., UC Davis Distinguished Professor Emeritus and employees continue to developed skills through their content and detailed to facilitate online discussion.

The Pathobiology of which mouse program consists of two levels: I, technicians, and all level work with GEM and level II for enrolled students and doctors, designed, M.D.s. mouse as a model for prostate cancer is the second place in stage II.

Summer and fall courses are listed, to register with http://extension.ucdavis.edu:

Stage IA, Pathobiology of the mouse: Register now through September 27 students have 15 weeks to complete the course. $1,250 Tuition /$ 1,000 for students.

Stage IB, Pathobiology of the mouse: You sign up now through September 27 $1,350 tuition /$ 1,080 for students.

Level II, mouse as a model for the mammary gland cancer: Register 27 $2,295 tuition/1,836 for PhD students now through September

Other courses in development for level II include toxicological pathology, leukemia, lymphoma, and much more.

Mouse Pathobiology training modules are now available. These short, self-taught modules created by content in the landmark Pathobiology of the mouse, stages IA and IB, and between 3-8 take hours to complete. These modules may be taken to fulfill continuing medical education credits.

Information on discounts for groups of three or more, or licensing opportunities please contact Howard Mahoney (530-757-8512; hsmahoney(at)ucdavis(dot)edu)

A free online information event is available at http://extensiondlc.net/infosite/GNP100/player.html.

A free video explains the program is available at http://youtube.com/watch?v=QgoPOybUFFc.

Close the genomic revolution and today to register!

Accreditation
This activity is planned and implemented in accordance with the essential areas and policies of the Accreditation Council for continuing medical education (ACCME) through the joint promotion of the extension was University of California, Davis health system and the UC Davis. The University of California, Davis health system is accredited by the ACCME to medical training for doctors.

Doctor loan
The University of California, Davis health system designates this live activity for maximum 12 AMA PRA category 1 credits ?. physicians should make only credit according to assert the extent of their participation in the activity.



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