COLLEGE OF TAO & INTEGRAL HEALTH

Western Medicine
Physiology of Disease Process II: Organ Disease Process
Instructor: Margo De Leaver, M.D., MATCM
Margo De Leaver earned her medical degree from State University of New York at Buffalo. She completed her internship in Pediatrics at Montefiore Hospital in the Bronx and her two-year residency in Pediatrics at Cedars-Sinai in Los Angeles. She has always explored complementary care and the integration of Eastern and Western medicines with a special emphasis on diet and prevention. She completed the Master's program in Spiritual Psychology at the University of Santa Monica, studied at Yo San University of Traditional Chinese Medicine and is now part of Yo San's Western Medicine faculty.
Course Includes: • Thirteen audio lectures on CD
• Course Syllabus
• Class Handouts (including pictures, diagrams, and
PowerPoint presentations)
Physiology of Disease Process II reviews pathological changes at the cellular level and the mechanisms by which pathology develops in different organ systems. However, different organ systems, such as the heart, liver and gall bladder and related pathological conditions, are targeted and discussed in depth. Other physical structures such as the endocrine system, bones, joints, reproductive, and the endocrine system are also covered.
Lecture 1: The Heart/High Blood Pressure
Lecture 2: Stroke
Lecture 3: Gastrointestinal System I
Lecture 4: Gastrointestinal System (continued)
Lecture 5: The Nose Knows
Lecture 6: Liver, Gallbladder, Pancreas
Lecture 7: Gallbladder and the Bile Duct
Lecture 8: Endocrine System
Lecture 9: Female and Male Genital Tracts
Lecture 10: Diseases of the Female Genitourinary System
Lecture 11: Musculoskeletal System of Bones and Muscles
Lecture 12: Connective Tissue Disorders of Joints
Lecture 13: Nervous System
Lecture 14: Kidneys
CD – PHYS II: $250
CD – PHYS SET: $400 (PHYS I & II)