Saturday, 21 November 2009

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Thursday, 5 November 2009

Biochemistry Power Point Lectures - set 2



Lecture 1a - Foundations of Biochemistry 2.8 MB
Lecture 1b - 2.95 MB
Lecture 2 - Thermodynamics and Chemical Equilibria .53 MB
Lecture 3 - Molecules and Water 2.28 MB
Lecture 4 - Acids and Bases 813 KB
Lecture 5 - Amino Acids 1.45 MB
Lecture 6 - Protein Structure 4.45 MB
Lecture 7 - Protein Purification 3.21 MB
Lecture 8 - Protein Evolution and Analysis 2.4 MB
Lecture 10 - Protein Secondary Structure 1.25 MB
Lecture 11 - Protein Secondary Structure II 2.45 MB
Lecture 12a - Protein Structure 2.02 MB
Lecture 12b - Protein Structure (cont.) 3.78 MB
Lecture 13 - Protein Function (Globins & Antibodies) 4.5MB
Lecture 14 - Protein Function (Globins & Antibodies cont.) 4.5MB
Lecture 16 - Enzyme Kinetics and Catalysis 3.3MB
Lecture 17 - Enzyme Kinetics and Catalysis II 2.1MB
Lecture 15a - Catalysis 3.2MB
Lecture 15b - Mechanisms of Lysozyme
Lecture 18 - Protein Folding, Chaperones, Prions, Alzyheimer's 3.0MB
Lecture 19 -Metabolism and Sugars 3.1MB
Lecture 20 - Metabolism II and Glycolsis 4.3 MB
Lecture 21 - Glycolysis 2.5 MB
Lecture 22 - Glycolysis(cont.) 2.8 MB
Lecture 23 - Citric Acid Cycle 2.6 MB
Lecture 24 - Citric Acid Cycle II/Pentose Phosphate Pathway 3.6 MB
Lecture 25 - Gluconeogenesis/Evaluations 3.1 MB
source: The University of Houston
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Anatomy Lectures Set - 5





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Physiology Lectures - set 3



Chapter 1: Introduction to Physiology
Chapter 2: Molecular Interactions
Chapter 3: Compartmentation: Cells and Tissues
Chapter 4: Energy and Cellular Metabolism, Part 1
Chapter 4: Energy and Cellular Metabolism, Part 2
Chapter 5: Membrane Dynamics, Part 1
Chapter 5: Membrane Dynamics, Part 2
Chapter 6: Communication, Integration, and Homeostasis, Part 1
Chapter 6: Communication, Integration, and Homeostasis, Pa rt 2
Chapter 7: Introduction to the Endocrine System
Chapter 8: Neurons, Part 1Chapter 8: Neurons, Part 2
Chapter 10: Sensory Physiology, Part 1Chapter 10: Sensory Physiology, Part 2
Chapter 11: Efferent Division Chapter 12: MusclesChapter 13: Integrative Physiology (very short chapter) Chapter 14: Cardiovascular Physiology, Part 1Chapter 14: Cardiovascular Physiology, Part 2 Chapter 15: Blood Flow, Part 1Chapter 15: Blood Flow, Part 2Chapter 16: BloodChapter 17: Mechanics of BreathingChapter 18: Gas Exchange and Transport
Chapter 20: Fluid and Electrolyte Balance


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Tuesday, 20 October 2009

PowerPoint Lectures in Operational Obstetrics & Gynecology

Operational Obstetrics & Gynecology Introduction to operational medicine and women in operational settings.
Medical Support of Women in Military Settings Deployment issues and Pre-deployment planning
Sexual Assault Dealing with victims of sexual assault.
Breast Problems Common breast problems and treatments.
Breast Self-Exam Step-by-step educational presentation for all women. Includes a brief video.
Birth Control Pills Management of BCP issues in operational environments is emphasized.
Contraception Alternative methods are explored.
Abnormal Bleeding Causes and treatments of abnormal bleeding.
Vaginal Itching and Discharge Expedient solutions for operational settings are presented.
Vulvar Lesions Images of the various vulvar lesions commonly encountered in operational settings.
Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) This biology of this common virus is examined and various clinical treatments are explored.
Abdominal and Pelvic Pain Providing care to women in operational settings who suffer from abdominal or pelvic pain.
Performing a Pap Smear Step-by-step description of how to obtain a Pap smear. Includes a video.
Problems with Urination The variety of urination problems women may experience.
Normal Pregnancy The normal course of pregnancy and common, minor obstetrical problems.
Abnormal Pregnancy Significant obstetrical abnormalities during pregnancy.
Normal Labor and Delivery Management of the normal laboring patient.
Abnormal Labor and Delivery Common problems that may be encountered during labor and delivery.
Care of the Newborn Immediate post-delivery care of the newborn infant.
How to Perform a Wet Mount Step-by-step instructions on how to actually perform a wet mount and read the results under the microscope. Includes through-the-scope videos.


SOURCE: Medical Education Division, Brookside Associates, Ltd.


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Monday, 14 September 2009

Gold Medal exam in Palliative Medicine for young indian doctors

DOCTORS, STUDENTS UNION MEMBERS FROM VARIOUS MEDICAL COLLEGES IN INDIA ARE REQUESTED TO SPREAD THIS MESSAGE IN YOUR COLLEGE!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Dear Sir / Madam,
Institute of Palliative Medicine, Medical College, Calicut, Kerala is conducting an examination at the national level in JANUARY 2010 for Bruce Davis Gold Medal in Palliative Medicine for young doctors in India . Doctors who
appear(ed) for their final MBBS examination between 31 December 2006 and 31 December 2010 from any Medical College in India can apply for the examination
conducted by the Institute of Palliative Medicine, Calicut, India. There will be two levels
of examinations: an open screening test at national level at the candidate's place and a
final examination in Calicut. There is no registration fee for this examination
The screening test comprises of one hundred multiple choice questions. The application
form and questionnaire for the screening test are downloadable from this blog. These can also be collected
from the nearby palliative care centres or Principals of many of the medical colleges.
Candidates can work on the questionnaire on their own. A list of possible resources
including books and web sites are enclosed . Guidance may also be available from the near
by palliative care units / specialists. The completed questionnaires along with the
application forms should reach the Institute of Palliative Medicine, Pain and Palliative
Care Society, WHO Demonstration Project, Medical College, Calicut- 673008, Kerala,
India only by postal before 15 november 2009
Ten top scorers in the screening test will qualify for the final examination to be held at the
Institute of Palliative Medicine, Calicut. The selected candidates are entitled to III a/c
return fare to Calicut by train and will be provided accommodation at the institute during
the final examination.
The final examination will consist of two parts: Theory & Assessment of clinical skills. The
final examinations will be in January 2010.
The winner of the final examination will be awarded the Bruce Davis Gold Medal in
Palliative Medicine, a citation and cash award of Rs. 25,000/- (Rupees twenty five
thousand only).
Thanking you,
Sincere Regards,
Dr. E. Divakaran
Chairman, Board of Examiners

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