Rank #1: Integumentary System Terms

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Rank #3: Respiratory System Terms

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Rank #4: Musculoskeletal System Terms

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Rank #5: Nervous System Terms

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Rank #1: Integumentary System Terms.
Integumentary System Terms
Rank #2: Nervous System Terms.
Nervous System Terms
Understanding Anatomy and Physiology
Rank #1: Study Group: Chapter 1: Organization of the Human Body.
Study Group: Chapter 1: Organization of the Human Body
Rank #2: Study Group: Chapter 6: Bones and Bone Tissue.
Study Group: Chapter 6: Bones and Bone Tissue
Understanding Anatomy and Physiology
Rank #1: Chapter 1: Organization of the Human Body.
Chapter 1: Organization of the Human Body
Rank #2: Chapter 4: Tissues.
Chapter 4: Tissues
Rank #1: Chapter 1: Organization and General Plan of the Body.
Chapter 1: Organization and General Plan of the Body
Rank #2: Chapter 2: Some Basic Chemistry.
Chapter 2: Some Basic Chemistry
UCSF's Osher Center for Integrative Medicine presents Mini Medical School for the Public, a series of programs providing an opportunity to learn about health and the health sciences directly from UCSF faculty members and other nationally-recognized experts.
Rank #1: What is Burnout?.
Beating burnout is hard under the best circumstances but even harder when things happen. Here, Dr. Larissa Thomas describes the characteristics of burnout. Series: "Mini Medical School for the Public" [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 33586]
Rank #2: Heightened Expectations: The Rise of the Human Growth Hormone Industry in America with Aimee Medeiros.
Aimee Medeiros discusses her book "Heightened Expectations" with Elena Conis. They explore the history of American's ideas about height and how short stature, particularly in boys, became a "disease" in need of medical treatment - which spawned the multibillion dollar human growth industry. Series: "Mini Medical School for the Public" [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 32346]
Intro to Anatomy and Physiology with Doc C.
Rank #1: Lecture 3 - Introduction to Anatomy and Physiology.
This lecture discusses tissues and cells. Presented by Doc C.
Rank #2: Lecture 4 - Introduction to Anatomy and Physiology.
This lecture covers nervous tissue and epithelial tissue. Presented by Doc C.
This podcast is a series of lectures on Anatomy and Physiology taught by Dr. Gerald Cizadlo. For a course outline and/or Dr. C's blackboard, please visit the Web site at http://faculty.css.edu/gcizadlo/AnatPhys/index.html. If you'd like to register for the free and open online course associated with Doc C.'s Intro to Anatomy and Physiology podcast, please go to http://go.css.edu/learn. The course is offered in Fall 2012.
Rank #1: Sept 7: Cells.
Today's lecture introduces cells in relation to Anatomy/Physiology. For a course outline and/or Dr. C's blackboard, please visit the Web site at http://faculty.css.edu/gcizadlo/AnatPhys/index.html
Rank #2: Jan 14: The Cardiac Cycle.
Today's lecture considers the events of the cardiac cycle. For a course outline and/or Dr. C's blackboard, please visit the Web site at http://faculty.css.edu/gcizadlo/AnatPhys/index.html
Our near daily podcasts move quickly to reflect current events, are inspired by real patient care, and speak to the true nature of what it’s like to work in the Emergency Room or Pre-Hospital Setting. Each medical minute is recorded in a real emergency department, by the emergency physician or clinical pharmacist on duty – the ER is our studio and everything is live.
Rank #1: Aortic Dissection.
What's the difference between an Aortic Dissection and an Aortic Aneurysm?
Rank #2: Deep Dive #5: The Evolution of Sepsis Treatment.
Author: Susan Brion, M.D. Dr. Brion enlightens us on the ever-evolving standard of sepsis management.
Online continuing education courses and training for the emergency medical services professional: FR (First Responder), EMT (Emergency Medical Technician), EMT-I (Intermediate), EMT-CCT (Critical Care Tech), EMT-P (Paramedic), firefighters, and other medical professionals.Take tests and print out CE certificates as soon as you pass the test! Access the program any time, any place via the Internet.As with any continuing education, please check with your state/regional/local EMS office for accreditation and certification requirements.An unparalleled continuing education program of the highest quality uniquely tailored to meet the needs of EMS personnel.
Rank #1: Geriatric Trauma.
Rank #2: Trauma Assessment.
Podcasts to help the learning of human anatomy for doctors, medical students, nurses and anyone else who has an interest in human anatomy by Dr Robert Whitaker, Cambridge, UK
Rank #1: LL5 - The Ankle Joint and Foot Movements.
The fifth in our series on the lower limb is about the ankle joint and foot movements
Rank #2: AB5 - Abdomen: Small and large bowel, blood supply of intestine and the portal system.
The fifth in our series on the abdomen, covering the small and large bowel, blood supply of intestine and the portal system
Henry Gray’s classic anatomy textbook was first published in 1858 and has been in continuous publication ever since, revised and expanded through many successive editions. This recording is of the public-domain 1918 US edition (some information may be outdated).
Rank #1: 10 – Bone, Part 1.
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Rank #2: 36 – The Scapula.
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I want to help you succeed in medical school so I promise to give you content every episode that you can use immediately to memorize more information, spend less time studying, and score better on your board exams. In short, I want to help you memorize more medicine, faster.
Rank #1: MSE3: Mnemonics.
Study tips for medical students
Rank #2: MSE8: Memory Palace for Cardiac Murmurs.mp3.
Pathophysiology with Doc C. To see a course outline or view a digital blackboard of images associated with the various lectures, please visit the Web site at: http://faculty.css.edu/gcizadlo/Patho2004/index.htm.
Rank #1: Biology 3020: Lectures on Pathophysiology.
Today's lecture introduces pathology and pathophysiology. For a course outline and/or Dr. C's blackboard, please visit the Web site at http://faculty.css.edu/gcizadlo/Patho2004/index.htm
Rank #2: Biology 3020: Lectures on Pathophysiology.
Today's lecture discusses the origin of edema. For a course outline and/or Dr. C's blackboard, please visit the Web site at http://faculty.css.edu/gcizadlo/Patho2004/index.htm
Video and audio podcasts of lectures and programs for the physician, nurse and medical professional from the Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center
Rank #1: Seizures: What they look like, and what do we call them.
CHaD Child Neurology Mini Fellowship and Pediatric Grand Rounds with Jan Wollack, MD, PhD.
Rank #2: Weight Management 101: Diet and Pharmacotherapy for Obesity.
Medicine Grand RoundsSeptember 22, 2017Katherine H. Saunders, MDAssistant Professor of Clinical MedicineComprehensive Weight Control CenterDivision of Endocrinology, Diabetes & MetabolismWeill Cornell MedicineNew York, New York
If you're struggling on your premed journey, trying to figure out the best way to study for the MCAT, or trying to understand how to best apply to medical school, the award-nominated podcast, The Premed Years, has you covered. From interviews with Admissions Committee members and directors to inspirational stories from those who have gone before you, The Premed Years is like having a premed advisor in your pocket. Subscribe on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, or anywhere else you listen to music or podcasts so you don't miss an episode. It's free. Every week. Don't forget to watch us on YouTube, or follow us on Instagram too! We're medicalschoolhq everywhere!
Rank #1: 19: Interview with a Medical School Admissions Expert.
In today’s episode, I talk with Dr. Norma Wagoner. With almost 30 years of experience in the admissions process, she has served as the Dean of Admissions for multiple medical schools, such as Rush University, University of Chicago’s Pritzker School of Medicine, and the University of Colorado School of Medicine. Links and Other Resources Full Episode Blog Post McGill Fact Sheet about the MMI Check out my book about the medical school interview: The Premed Playbook: Guide to the Medical School Interview. Related episode: Tricky Medical School Interview Questions Related episode: Ten Medical School Interview Tips: Go in Ahead of the Rest Need MCAT Prep? Save on tutoring, classes, and full-length practice tests by using promo code “MSHQ” for 10% off Next Step full-length practice tests or “MSHQTOC” for $50 off MCAT tutoring or the Next Step MCAT Course at Next Step Test Prep!
Rank #2: 121: 7 Reasons Premeds Don't Get Into Medical School.
Ryan is flying solo to talk about 7 top reasons premed students fail to gain acceptance to medical school. The third reason is the most inexcusable! Links and Other Resources: Full Episode Blog Post Episode 71: Crushing the Myths of TV Doctor Dramas MSAR Free MCAT Gift: Free 30+ page guide with tips and trips to help you maximize your MCAT score. Hang out with us over at medicalschoolhq.net/group. Click join and we’ll add you up to our private Facebook group. Share your successes and miseries with the rest of us. Listen to our podcast for free at iTunes: medicalschoolhq.net/itunes and leave us a review there!