Explore the human immune system from basic mechanisms to clinical applications in this high-yield course. Learn about innate and adaptive immunity, immune cell function, antigen recognition, hypersensitivity reactions, immunodeficiencies, and immunotherapy. Engage with interactive activities, case studies, and USMLE Step 1–style questions to strengthen understanding and prepare for exams.
This module covers the structure, function, and regulation of the human immune system, including innate and adaptive immunity, immune cell types, antigen recognition, and the mechanisms of immune response. Emphasis is placed on clinical correlations, hypersensitivity reactions, immunodeficiencies, and immunotherapy.
Course Instructions:
Objective:
By the end of this module, you should be able to explain immune system components, describe immune responses, and identify key disorders and clinical applications.