University Catalog 2026-2027

MD - Microbiology (MICR)

MICR 1111  Microbiology Summer Course  (4)  

T1 & T2 summer courses may be required for students who need to remediate pre-clinical coursework. Contact your course director for more information. Course may be repeated up to unlimited credit hours.


Maximum Hours: 99

MICR 2000  Intro to Infectious Diseases  (4)  

The IID course is designed to provide medical students with a broad-based foundation in the basic concepts of medical microbiology. Course material is presented in two distinct sections: 1) a 3-week introductory module touching upon basic principles in immunology, bacteriology, mycology, virology, and parasitology; 2) more in-depth sessions on specific pathogens within the context of their respective diseases taught throughout systems modules. Course may be repeated up to unlimited credit hours.


Maximum Hours: 99

MICR 4020  Recruiting the Next Generation  (2)  

While undertaking a medical school education, along with the basic sciences and clinical knowledge, students are expected to learn certain “soft skills” that will help with their career as a physician. Students are expected to learn how to engage with a patient to extrapolate the information necessary to aid them in providing the best medical care possible. This includes being an active listener, acting in a professional manner, and become skilled communicator. Along with acquiring the skills necessary to become a good physician, students must have interpersonal skills to do well in an interview setting to match in their chosen specialty. This elective serves as another opportunity to enhance these skills. Learning certain skills Is often enhanced when someone begins to teach and evaluate those skills. By putting the medical student in the role of a patient (SP) and the interviewer, by evaluating someone else’s performance, they begin to evaluate their own abilities as a person providing medical care and being interviewed and improve in those areas. This will benefit the student with future SP encounters, patient encounters, and future residency interviews. Learning will be entirely in a simulated patient (SP) scenario as a patient and in an interview setting as an interviewer. Each student will be assigned to conduct one SP encounter as a patient and conduct one interview as an interviewer on assigned medical school intervIew days. For the SP encounters, the students must read and understand the SP scenario for that day in order to assess the encounter and provide accurate and meaningful feedback, while assessing their communication skills. For the interview, the student must follow the interview prompts in a way so the interview has a casual and natural feel as the goal is to assess interpersonal skills in relation to being a good match in the TUSOM student body.

MICR 5541  Immunology Research  (1)  

5000-level research opportunities are available to T1 & T2 students who are interested in the specialty. Students must identify a faculty member with whom to conduct research. Students must have their research prospectus form approved in advance by the Senior Associate Dean of Admissions and Student Affairs. Course may be repeated up to unlimited credit hours.


Maximum Hours: 99

MICR 5542  Microbiology Research  (1)  

5000-level research opportunities are available to T1 & T2 students who are interested in the specialty. Students must identify a faculty member with whom to conduct research. Students must have their research prospectus form approved in advance by the Senior Associate Dean of Admissions and Student Affairs. Course may be repeated up to unlimited credit hours.


Maximum Hours: 99