| 1 | Learning the definition of pathology and other related definitions. |
| 2 | Knowing the techniques used in pathology. |
| 3 | Knowing the adaptive responses of cells to injury. |
| 4 | Knowing the general characteristics of genetic diseases. |
| 5 | Having knowledge about the nomenclature of tumors. |
| 6 | Having knowledge of inflammatory, metabolic, and genetic processes affecting bones, joints, and soft tissues. |
| 7 | Having knowledge of neoplastic disease processes. |
| 8 | Learning the pathological processes that may occur in the peripheral and central nervous systems. |
| 9 | Being able to describe the general characteristics of pathological processes that may occur in the peripheral and central nervous systems. |
| 10 | Being able to establish the relationship between pathological foundations and the disease and its treatment. |