Coagulation Cascade Animation - Physiology of Hemostasis
Coagulation Cascade: description of the physiological process of hemostasis including platelet plug formation and about the intrinsic and extrinsic pathways.
Thrombosis Adviser
Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) Skills | Mental Health CEUs for LPC and LCSW
DBT is designed to help people learn how to tolerate distress, and reduce their emotional reactivity. https://www.allceus.com/member/cart/index/product/id/518/c/ ...
AllCEUs Counseling Education
Prefrontal Cortical Circuits in Schizophrenia Molecular Vulnerabilities & Treatments
The Brain & Behavior Research Foundation February Meet the Scientist Webinar featured Dr. Amy F.T. Arnsten, Professor of Neurobiology at Yale University ...
Brain & Behavior Research Foundation
Duke-NUS Cardiovascular and Metabolic Disorders Research Programme
The Cardiovascular and Metabolic Disorders Programme is one of five Signature Research Programmes at Duke-NUS Medical School, Singapore.
Duke-NUS
Phase Transition in Disease/ Cell August 27, 2015 (Vol. 162, Issue 5)
In this video and the accompanying Cell paper, the Tony Hyman and Simon Alberti groups at Max Planck Institute propose an interesting idea that aging cells fail ...
Cell Press
Sleep and Cognition: Bedmates in Cancer
Many cancer patients have sleep problems. Sleep is needed for good health. Dr. Lahijani talked about sleep disorders cancer patients may have and how they ...
Stanford Health Care
A New Paradigm of Muscle Contraction
Professor Walter Herzog, Faculties of Kinesiology, Engineering and Medicine and Co-Director, Human Performance Laboratory, University of Calgary. An ABI ...
Auckland Bioengineering Institute
Using PK/PD M&S for Pediatric Drug Development: Regulatory Insights into Practical Issues
Pediatric drug development continues to be a vexing challenge, yet pediatric research is increasingly being mandated by regulators and patients alike.
Certara
Trevor Robbins on Chemical Neuromodulatory Systems: An Overarching Perspective
Prof. Trevor W. Robbins (Department of Psychology, University of Cambridge, UK) on "Chemical Neuromodulatory Systems: An Overarching Perspective"; at the ...
FENS
Nobel Lecture: M. Stanley Whittingham, Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2019
After a short introduction, the lecture begins at 1:20. The Origins of the Lithium Battery. The Nobel Lectures in Chemistry were held on Sunday 8 December 2019, ...
Nobel Prize
Connective Tissue
Anatomy and Physiology for Paramedics
Nobel lecture: Jean-Pierre Sauvage, Nobel Laureate in Chemistry 2016
From Chemical Topology to Molecular Machines by Jean-Pierre Sauvage University of Strasbourg, Strasbourg, France Jean-Pierre Sauvage delivered his ...
Nobel Prize
Understanding the neurological and biochemical factors underlying neuropsychiatric disorders
Opening new pathways to treatment A great deal is now known about the neurobiology and biochemistry underlying a wide range of neuropsychiatric disorders, ...
International Bipolar Foundation
Epigenetics: Telling Your Genes How to Behave
Presented by Dr. Ann Shippy Many people assume that the presence of a certain gene - or a genetic flaw - means their destiny is predetermined. This is not true!
Genova Diagnostics
Role of the simple rescue APRV mode in ventilating a severe COVID-19 ARDS with refractory hypoxia.
I strongly recommend this video for anyone who is managing patients with severe COVID-19 ARDS, if you face a severe case of COVID-19 pneumonia, H type ...
Walid Shibl
Cambridge Mock Interview for Medicine
In this video, Joe a first year medical student at Jesus College is asked a few questions, that might be similar to the questions asked at medical interviews held at ...
Sen Kath
COVID-19 Q&A #2 - Antibody-Dependent Enhancement, Cross-Immunity, Immunity Duration & More
This is a continuation of the last episode where Dr. Patrick took questions from newsletter subscribers around the on-going pandemic and tried to add value by ...
FoundMyFitness
Vitamin C: Oral vs. Intravenous, Immune Effects, Cancer, Exercise Adaptation & More
In this video Dr. Rhonda Patrick discuss all things vitamin C. This episode covers oral bioavailability, intravenous vitamin C bioavailability, immune cell function, ...
FoundMyFitness
What Happened Before Antiseptic Surgery? | Corporis
These videos were adapted from “The Butchering Art” by Lindsey Fitzharris which you can pick up here: https://amzn.to/2EUUuu6 Go follow the author on social ...
Corporis
What is Mendelian Randomization and How Can it be Used as a Tool for Medicine and Public Health?
Dr. George Davey Smith gives an overview of the field of Mendelian Randomization, and the opportunities it provides for assessing causal inference in medicine ...
NCIwebinars
A Physiologically Based Pharmacokinetic Model to Predict the Superparamagnetic Iron Oxide...
A Physiologically Based Pharmacokinetic Model to Predict the Superparamagnetic Iron Oxide Nanoparticles (SPIONs) Accumulation in Vivo Speaker: Dr. Marco ...
TAUVOD
Implementing The GI MAP Stool Testing in Clinical Practice
Learn how to assess overall gastrointestinal health by comprehensive molecular evaluation of the GI microbiome, gut inflammation and mucosal immunity, and ...
Diagnostic Solutions Laboratory
Cardiopulmonary Bypass Emergencies - Part 1
A Department of Cardiovascular Surgery Grand Rounds from the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai presented by Percy Boateng, MD. At the end of this ...
Icahn School of Medicine
A History of the Stomach
The stomach has been the focus of weight-control regimes for centuries. This lecture focusses on the 19th century fad diets, tracing these to the present.
Gresham College
GPCRs Get Personal/ Cell Jan. 11, 2018 (Volume 172, Issues 1 and 2)
In a new study, the potential impact of genetic variation within a common class of drug targets is surveyed and estimates of the impact of this variation on ...
Cell Press
FIRST / SECOND year of Medicine | What's MEDICAL SCHOOL Like Series | Part 1 (UK)
I'm starting a new 5 part series that will go through what it's like to be a medical student and be in medical school. Essentially, what first and second year of ...
Anas Nuur Ali
When and How to Use Iron Chelation Therapy in MDS
Filmed on location in Zagreb, Croatia during the European Focus on Myeloproliferative Neoplasms and Myelodysplastic Syndromes from 24-26 April 2015, this ...
ImedexCME
Jonathan Roiser: Computational Psychiatry
Jonathan Roiser, UCL: Computational Psychiatry Psychology Seminar Talks.
Psychology at the University of Edinburgh
Medical Cannabis Pharmacogenomics and Drug Interactions
Presented At: LabRoots - Cannabis Sciences Virtual Event 2019 Presented By: Jahan Marcu, PhD - Co-Founder, Chief Operations Officer, Director of ...
LabRoots
Coronavirus, resistente Keime & weitere Zoonosen: (Massen-)Tierhaltung gefährdet die Weltgesundheit
Das Video ist Teil des "Fast Forward Science"-Wettbewerbs. Mehr Informationen dazu unter: http://www.fastforwardscience.de. Hier geht es zum letzten Video ...
Niko Rittenau
Defining the Functional Role of NaV1.7 in Human Nociception
For more information, see McDermott et al., Neuron 101/5, http://www.cell.com/neuron/fulltext/S0896-6273(19)30074-1. Gene mutations associated with painless ...
Cell Press
YouYou Tu: Discovery of Artemisinin - A gift from Traditional Chinese Medicine to the World
With English text: Youyou Tu delivered her Nobel Lecture on 7 December 2015 at Aula Medica, Karolinska Institutet in Stockholm. The lecture was presented in ...
Nobel Prize
Are Cold Showers Good For You? | Brit Lab
Does the recent hype about taking ice cold showers stand up to science? Doctor Chris van Tulleken is today's guinea pig. Footnotes: 1) Cold Water Shock: ...
BBC Earth Lab
Is your body producing too much oxalate? Oxidative Stress, Thiamine, and B6 Deficiency
Your body can produce its own oxalate, and under certain conditions this process increases. In this episode, I talk about the pathways involved in oxalate ...
EONutrition
COVID-19 Q&A #1 with Rhonda Patrick, Ph.D.
This episode features Dr. Rhonda Patrick answering some of the most popular questions related to COVID-19. Look for a second COVID-19-focused Q&A, ...
FoundMyFitness
Yoga and Alternative Systems of Medicine: Yojana June 2019 (Examrace)
Yoga and Alternative Systems of Medicine: Yojana June 2019 is explained in this lecture Refer https://www.examrace.com/Current-Affairs/ Key Topics Included ...
Examrace
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Skills: Counselor Toolbox Podcast with Dr. Dawn-Elise Snipes
Dr. Dawn-Elise Snipes explains how Cognitive Behavioral Therapy helps people identify unhelpful thoughts and get unstuck from negative thinking, anxiety, ...
AllCEUs Counseling Education
5 Things Humans Got Really Wrong About Our Bodies
Throughout history, people have been trying to figure out how our bodies work and how to fix them when things go wrong. This has led to some ideas that, with ...
SciShow
Your First Year At Warwick Medical School | PostGradMedic
I'm starting second year in a few weeks and thought it would be helpful to spell out exactly what we all got up to in first year - essentially what you can expect ...
Ollie Burton
The virtual physiological human: integrative approaches to computational biomedicine
Computational biomedicine is the use of computer-based tools and approaches to simulate and model the human body in health and disease. The virtual ...
The Royal Society
Oxalate Synthesis & Glyphosate Connection
In this video I examine some of the connections between the ubiquitous herbicide glyphosate and endogenous oxalate synthesis. CORRECTION - The slide ...
EONutrition
How Anesthesia became a thing | Corporis
Before antiseptic surgery, doctors and dentists needed to figure out how to take the pain out of surgeries. An unlikely candidate would get to say "first" -- William ...
Corporis