MHSP Curriculum There are several key classes which make up the curriculum for the Medical and Health Specialties Program: BioMed; ChemMed; Anatomy and Physiology and Accelerated Health and Physical Education 9. Each of these classes will have medical applications enriching the basic curriculum. Specific course descriptions are listed below. Seniors will be required to select one of two possible classes as their core class for their senior year: BioEthics or Sports Medicine. COURSE DESCRIPTIONS ACCELERATED HEALTH & PE 9: FRESHMEN: All ninth grade MHSP students are required to take the specially designed Accelerated Health component integrated into PE 9. Essentially, this course is an introduction to anatomy and will provide students an overview of the human body. Special focus will include medical applications as they pertain to the human body systems, including the integumentary system, the cardiovascular system, the respiratory system, the skeletal system, the muscular system and the reproductive system. Specific diseases, conditions and treatments as they relate to each of these areas will be covered. Varied enrichment opportunities will enhance the career awareness of students. BIOLOGY w/MEDICAL APPLICATIONS: FRESHMEN: This course is the first in the sequence of required science classes. Included in the curriculum will be cell theory, bio-chemical processes, scientific investigations and the study of life functions, including theories of evolution and natural selection. Specially designed mini-labs will focus on special senses and body systems. Speakers, field trips and peer mentoring will support the curriculum. NOTE: Students who have not completed Biology in middle school will also take Honors Biology. Students who have taken Biology in middle school MUST take BioMed. FORENSIC SCIENCE: SOPHOMORES: This course presents the scientific principles, laboratory and field methods forensic scientists use to solve problems. Students will take on the various roles of crime scene investigator, scientist and medical examiner in order to collect and evaluate evidence in a problem-solving environment. Topics include DNA technology and its uses, toxicology, anthropology, entomology, evidence law, criminality and career opportunities. Students will attend half of the classes in the labs of the Eastern Virginia Medical School. CHEMISTRY w/ MEDICAL APPLICATIONS: SOPHOMORES: The study of chemistry will take on greater importance to the students in the MHSP as they explore in depth the intermingling between science and medicine. An introduction to the chemical basis of medications, chemical interactions within the body such as ion levels, issues of solubility in relationship to tooth decay as well as reaction rates as they related to body temperature and organic chemistry are but a few of the applications to be explored. Students will have specially arranged field trips to observe surgical procedures, clinical settings and specific lab techniques in practice. ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY: JUNIORS: Building upon the introduction to anatomy in the accelerated health & PE class, this human anatomy and physiology class will provide a comprehensive, year-long examination encompassing topics covered in all prior MHSP science courses. Students will have an in-depth study of each body system, including: anatomical structure, skeletal physiology as related to the muscular system; the sensory system, the endocrine, circulatory, lymphatic, immune, digestive, urogenital and respiratory systems, as well as homeostasis, diagnostics, scientific terminology and development. Students will attend classes held in the labs of the Eastern Virginia Medical School and have unique learning experiences including working in the cadaver lab and clinical rotations. BIOETHICS: SENIORS: Students will study ethical issues as they apply to fields such as health care, medical science and medical technologies. Students will be asked to justify and/or refute answers to difficult ethical questions related to topics such as, but not limited to, human cloning, medical research, organ recipients, euthanasia, etc. Students will be given an in-depth look at moral philosophy as it relates to medical, scientific, technological and legal fields. SPORTS MEDICINE: SENIORS: This course is designed to introduce the student to the field of sports medicine. Students will look at issues associated with athletic training and sports medicine; focus on anatomy, recognition and treatment of various injuries and conditions related to the athlete. Labs will introduce the student to hands-on evaluation and treatment of injuries.
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