Infectious Diseases Mimics and Fever
Dr. Syed focuses on the diagnostic sign of fever and the ways that non-infectious factors can induce the febrile response. Dr. Syed covers neoplastic fever, ...
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Medical Terminology - The Basics - Microbiology and Infectious Diseases Lesson
Lesson on Medical Terminology, The Basics: Microbiology and Infectious Diseases including Bacteria, Viruses and Fungi. In this lesson, we discuss a variety of ...
JJ Medicine
Global Epidemiology of Infectious Diseases - Lynette Menezes, Ph.D.
Dr. Lynette Menezes speaks about the childhood infectious diseases that produce the highest global burden of disease (years of life lost due to premature death ...
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IHI Virtual Learning Hour Special Series: Quality Improvement, Epidemiology, and COVID-19
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Institute for Healthcare Improvement - IHI
Public Health Masterclass in Genomics: Infectious Disease Genomics
University of Birmingham's Professor Nick Loman describes the vital role that genomics played in tackling the Ebola outbreak, and the future role of genomics in ...
Genomics Education Programme
CDC ZOHU Call November 6, 2019
CDC ZOHU Call November 6, 2019 Comments on this video are allowed in accordance with our comment policy: ...
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
Nina Teicholz - 'Red Meat and Health'
Nina Teicholz is a New York Times bestselling investigative science journalist who has played a pivotal role in challenging the conventional wisdom on dietary ...
Low Carb Down Under
Symptom Management Diarrhea Management, NETRF Bay Area NET Patient Education Conference - 06
NETRF Bay Area NET Patient Education Conference Stanford Cancer Center & NET Research Foundation 2.4.2017 www.netrf.org Berkeley Limketkai, MD ...
NETRF
Week 6 Video 9: Vaccination Ethics
Center for Infectious Disease Dynamics
Peter C. Rowe - Managing Life with Autonomic Symptoms
Peter C. Rowe discusses “Managing Life with Autonomic Symptoms” at the 2018 EDS Global Learning Conference in Baltimore. The slides are available in a ...
The Ehlers-Danlos Society
Acute Diarrhoeal Diseases - 1
First part of lecture on 'Acute Diarrhoeal Diaeases' in Community Medicine.
PSM Made Simple
Antigen Antibody reactions Part 3: Agglutination: Review for NEET-PG, USMLE & MBBS: Dr. Tanmay Mehta
Antigen Antibody reactions Part 3 : Agglutination includes- Agglutination definition, Types of agglutination reactions, Slide agglutination, Tube agglutination, ...
Q world Medical Education
14. The Germ Theory of Disease
Epidemics in Western Society Since 1600 (HIST 234) Although the development of the germ theory of disease in the latter half of the nineteenth century marks a ...
YaleCourses
Dispelling Myths: What We Know About Coronavirus
Experts from Loma Linda University Health and local county departments of public health will discuss what we know about COVID-19, as well as what you can ...
LLUHealth
Public Health Preparedness and Response to Disasters, Dr. Lynn Goldman
Dr. Lynn Goldman Keynote Speaker at USU NCDMPH Disaster Health Edcuation Symposium (DHES) September 8, 2017 presenting Public Health ...
The National Center for Disaster Medicine and Public Health
Introduction to Microbiology Culture Techniques
Nicole Gentile, PhD Candidate, provides an overview of basic microbiology and the concepts involved, including the bacterial growth curve and classifying ...
POCTCTR
Public Health Law: A Tool to Address Emerging Health Concerns
Law is a critical tool for protecting and promoting the health of the public. Some of history's greatest public health successes, such as childhood immunization ...
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
CPH Study Session Webinar - Health Policy and Management
ASPPH
The Virology and Origin of SARS-CoV-2: How a Bit of Protein and RNA Turned Our World Upside Down
COVID-19 Webinar Series: MCPHS Assistant Professor of Biology, Crystal Ellis, PhD, MS, talks about how coronavirus started and came to disrupt the globe.
MCPHStv
Empowering Nurses Disaster Preparedness through the Seasons
Healthcare personnel may serve as responders during disasters or infectious disease outbreaks. To effectively respond to public health emergencies and ...
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
ICH Stability Testing and Method Development
Stability testing is a vital part of product development and is conducted throughout a product's life cycle. Stability is part of a biotherapeutic's quality target product ...
Nelson Labs
PubHlth1: Principles of Public Health. Lec. 3
UCI PubHlth 1: Principles of Public Health (Fall 2012). Lec 03. Principles of Public Health -- Socioeconomy and Economic Impact -- View the complete course: ...
UCI Open
Professor Peter Piot, Director of the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine
In this episode of Talks at GS, infectious disease expert Peter Piot discusses the origination, spread and management of COVID-19, lessons from his prior work ...
Goldman Sachs
2010 Translational Medicine Conference, 1 of 5
http://www.einstein.yu.edu - Gary Kalkut, M.D., professor of clinical medicine (infectious diseases), introduces keynote speaker Thomas Farley, M.D., M.P.H., ...
Albert Einstein College of Medicine
Infectious Disease & Public Health Surveillance and Outbreak Investigations, 10/22/14
MGMC Physician Grand Rounds, 10/22/14 Nicholas Kalas, MPH, Iowa Department of Public Health Terri Olinger, RN, Public Health Nurse, Mary Greeley ...
Mary Greeley Medical Center
Antigen Antibody reactions Part 1: Introduction: Review for NEET-PG, USMLE & MBBS: Dr. Tanmay Mehta
Antigen Antibody reactions (Part 1) Introduction : Antigen, Epitope, Antibody, Paratope, General Fetures of Antigen antibody reactions, Immunology, Serology, ...
Q world Medical Education
Ebola Survivor - Dr. Ian Crozier
Dr. Ian Crozier contracted Ebola in Sierra Leone while treating Ebola patients in the government hospital in Kenema as a volunteer for the World health ...
U.S. Food and Drug Administration
Climate Change and SARS-CoV-2
Both the pandemic and the climate crisis underscore that planetary and human wellbeing are inextricably linked. Dr. Seri Weiser discusses the emergence and ...
University of California Television (UCTV)
Bio303 Laboratory Diagnosis of Infection
In this lecture, I provide an overview of how infections are diagnosed in the clinical microbiology lab, focusing not just on technologies, old and new, but on ...
Mark Pallen
Update on vedolizumab in IBD: What have we learned?
Earn CME for related activities: https://www.naccme.com/ias New findings, new techniques, and recent efforts in research and discovery have changed the way ...
ImedexCME
Next in Science: Epidemiology | Part 1 || Radcliffe Institute
The "Next in Science" series provides an opportunity for early-career scientists whose innovative, cross-disciplinary research is thematically linked to introduce ...
Harvard University
Eye Diseases - Dennis Clegg, Kristin MacDonald, Henry Klassen, Theodore Leng, Sophie Deng
01:58 - Stem Cells and Eye Diseases: A Patient Perspective - Kristin Macdonald, 10:56 - Retinal Progenitor Cells for Treatment of Retinitis Pigmentosa - Henry ...
University of California Television (UCTV)
Anesthesiology: Basics – Anesthesiology | Lecturio
This video “Anesthesiology: Basics” is part of the Lecturio course “Anesthesiology” ▻ WATCH the complete course on http://lectur.io/anesthesiologybasic ...
Lecturio Medical
CCHI's Conversation about the COVID-19 pandemic’s impact on healthcare interpreters
CCHI Commissioners and one of our advisors discuss the implications of the COVID-19 pandemic for healthcare interpreters individually and for the profession ...
Certification Commission for Healthcare Interpreters
Turning the tide on diabetes and obesity - Learnings from 2020 and how to accelerate action in 2021
On 27 January 2021, EAT and Novo Nordisk hosted a panel debate bringing together leaders from public health, food, cities, and other areas to reflect on the ...
Novo Nordisk
Webinar: New Sepsis Definitions and Guidelines
LIVE Feb 8, 2017 -- Dr. Burton Lee presents an "Update on Sepsis: New Definitions and Management Guidelines." Get event updates: ...
Samaritans Purse International Health Forum
Explaining the Unexplained: Discovering New Diseases Using Advanced Detection Tools
This exciting session of Grand Rounds focused on rapid identification of emerging infectious diseases. As our world increases in interconnectivity of both ...
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
The Fight Against the Communicable Diseases (USPHS, 1950)
This film describes the organization and activities of the Communicable Disease Center at Atlanta, Georgia, its relationship with other U.S. Public Health Service ...
The National Library of Medicine
The Cholera Pandemic and 19th Century Japanese Culture: Susan Burns Lecture
Lecture by Susan Burns, Professor in the History Department, University of Chicago. From the ''Epidemics Then and Now: Infectious Diseases Around the World ...
The University of Chicago
Fundamentals of the History of Medicine, Part Two - Dr. Stephen B. Greenberg
Dr. Stephen B. Greenberg, Distinguished Service Professor in the Department of Medicine, drew on William Osler's classic Evolution of Modern Medicine, ...
Baylor College of Medicine
Your Immune System 101: Introduction to Clinical Immunology
More in the "Immune System 101" playlist: http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLD44D26A1C7FDE43F Dr. Katherine Gundling, Professor, Division of Allergy ...
University of California Television (UCTV)
Infectious Diseases Discoveries of Historical Importance -- Adam Pettigrew, MD
Dr. Pettigrew takes us on a journey through the history of infectious diseases discovery. Starting off in ancient Greece, he then catapults forward into the ...
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