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Quick Cases Sample Endocrinology Goitre
Here's a sample of the latest MRCP PACES Videos in High Definition format.
MRCP Video package is divided to 5 stations, each including a Variety of Cases & Clinical Skills essential for all Future Doctors.
There's also a lot of extra content including:
Spot Diagnosis Videos, Exam Simulation Videos, Quick Cases, Patient Simulator Program, Surgical Skills Videos, Clinical Examination Videos from a Variety of Universities around the World, An Extensive Collection of E-books & Q-Bank including thousands of Questions and simulatory exams.
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MRCP Videos
almost 7 years ago

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Lower Limb Neurological Examination - OSCE Guide
The ability to carry out a thorough and slick neurological examination is something every medic needs to master. This video aims to give you an idea of what's required in the OSCE and you can then customise the examination to suit your own personal style.
Make sure to head over to http://geekymedics.com/osce/lower-limb-neurological-examination/ to see the written guide alongside the video.
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Always refer to your local medical school / hospital guidance before applying any of the steps demonstrated in this video guide.
OSCE Videos
almost 7 years ago

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Easy Ohm's Law Tutorial: Neuroscience and Cardiac Physiology physics application
Easy tutorial for a basic physics concept, simply explained. Electrical engineering overlaps with neuroscience and cardiophysiology. Learn why fat increases blood pressure and antagonists decrease signal transmission! Please SUBSCRIBE for new videos: More cool stuff coming as we get more Hippo Helpers!
http://www.helphippo.com - for more video tutorials organized by topic/year.
HelpHippo.com
almost 7 years ago

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Nephron Function Tutorial
This tutorial explores the function of the nephron, in particular: Filtration, Reabsorption, Secretion and Excretion. It explains explains the solutes involved and how they are processed by the nephron. It is recommended that you view the Renal Anatomy series before watching this tutorial.
Handwritten Tutorial Videos
almost 7 years ago

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Tissue Identification.m4v
I'm studying the different tissues in my anatomy & physiology class this summer so I put together this slide show to run in a loop on my tv to help me learn to identify the slides. The slides include epithelial tissues, connective tissues, cartilage tissues, osseous tissue and blood.
Nicole Chalmers
almost 7 years ago

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Histology Part I Intro. & Epithelium
Tutorial on Human Histology and Epithelium
Table of Contents:
00:00 - WinnacunnetAnatomy and Physiology
00:09 - Human Tissues
01:12 - I. EPITHELIUM
02:47 - 2. Covering and Lining
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05:27 -
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10:32 - II. MUSCLE Tissue
Nicole Chalmers
almost 7 years ago

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Renal Physiology (cont.)
Professor Saltzman continues his description of nephron anatomy, and the specific role of each part of the nephron in establishing concentration gradients to help in secretion and reabsorption of water, ions, nutrients and wastes. A number of molecular transport processes that produces urine from the initial ultra-filtrate, such as passive diffusion by concentration difference, osmosis, and active transport with sodium-potassium ATPase, are listed. Next, Professor Saltzman describes a method to measure glomerular filtration rate (GFR) using tracer molecule, inulin. He then talks about regulation of sodium, an important ion for cell signaling in the body, as an example to demonstrate the different ways in which nephrons maintain homeostasis.
Nicole Chalmers
almost 7 years ago

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Renal Physiology
Professor Saltzman introduces the basic concepts of renal physiology. Professor Saltzman first introduces the function and anatomy of the kidney. Special attention is given to the cell types and structural aspect of the nephron, the functional unit of the kidney. Filtration, secretion of toxic waste, and reabsorption of water, ions, and nutrients through the glomerulus and various segments of the nephrons is discussed in detail. Finally, Professor Saltzman describes glomerular filtration rate as a function of pressure drop, which is regulated by afferent and efferent arterioles, to control how much volume being filtered through glomerulus.
Nicole Chalmers
almost 7 years ago

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Renal Physiology Lecture 1 Part 1
Body Fluid Compartments Lecture 1 Part 1
Nicole Chalmers
almost 7 years ago

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Nephrology - Kidney Physiology Overview
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Nicole Chalmers
almost 7 years ago

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An Introduction to the Physiology of the Renal System
Physiology lecture introducing the six major functions of the kidneys, including: excretion, regulation of volume status, regulation of electrolytes and acid/base balance, secretion of erythropoetin and renin, and gluconeogenesis.
Nicole Chalmers
almost 7 years ago

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Renal Physiology: Review of Anatomy of the Kidney
Physiology lecture, reviewing the anatomy of the kidney including an introduction to the structure of the nephron.
Nicole Chalmers
almost 7 years ago

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Reabsorption and Excretion Tutorial (Renal Physiology)
Physiology lecture on the reabsoption and excretion of electrolytes and waste products in the renal tubules.
Nicole Chalmers
almost 7 years ago

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Renal Physiology Lecture 1 Part 2
Body Fluid Compartments Lecture 1 Part 2
Nicole Chalmers
almost 7 years ago

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Antibiotics Mechanisms of Action Tutorial
My name is Armando! I am not a doctor or professor, I am a student.
I make these videos cause I enjoy art and science. I hope you enjoy them!
Nicole Chalmers
almost 7 years ago

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Liver Physiology
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Nicole Chalmers
almost 7 years ago