Shock Overview for Nursing Students
This video provides an overview of the various types of shock. I am Gail L Lupica with over 20 years of experience teaching nursing at the pre-licensure level.
Gail Lupica
Causes and Mechanisms of Anemia
Animated Mnemonics (Picmonic): https://www.picmonic.com/viphookup/medicosis/ - With Picmonic, get your life back by studying less and remembering more.
Medicosis Perfectionalis
Systemic Vascular Resistance (Total Peripheral Resistance) | Cardiology
In this video, Dr Mike examines the role of blood vessels in altering blood pressure. This is known as systemic vascular resistance (SVR) or total peripheral ...
Dr Matt & Dr Mike
PTSD, Psychological Trauma and Head Injuries
Neuroscientist Morten Kringelbach discusses radical new brain imaging technology, and army doctor Alexander Wieck Fjaeldstad describes how smells trigger ...
The Royal Institution
Glucocorticoid Therapy in Small Animal Practice: Mechanisms and Therapeutic Effects
Description and explanation of fundamental cellular and tissue effects of glucocorticoid drugs, with a focus on examples in veterinary medicine By: Duncan C.
VetMedAcademy
Advances in Acute Mechanical Circulatory Support (Navin K. Kapur, MD) June 16, 2016
HMDHVC Grand Rounds “Advances in Acute Mechanical Circulatory Support” Navin K. Kapur, MD June 16, 2016.
Houston Methodist DeBakey CV Education
Hypertension - An Introduction to High Blood Pressure
Covers the definition, risk factors and etiologies, and the physiologic mechanisms behind the development of hypertension.
Strong Medicine
Sepsis Redefined
Moderated by Craig M. Coopersmith, MD, FACS, FCCM, this webcast features leading sepsis experts who discuss the recently published Third International ...
SCCM
The Response of Bacterial Growth and Division to Osmotic Shock
The cell wall is a universal feature of bacteria that determines their shape, their effect on the human immune system, and their susceptibility to many of our ...
SimbiosMovies
Paul E. Turner (Yale) 2: Virus Adaptation to Environmental Change
https://www.ibiology.org/microbiology/virus-ecology-evolution-virus-adaptation-phage-therapy/#part-2 Part 1: Introduction to Virus Ecology and Evolution: Dr.
iBiology
USMLE Step 1 Going Pass/Fail – Everything You Need to Know! | OnlineMedEd
The National Board of Medical Examiners just made the USMLE Step 1 a Pass/Fail exam! What Does this Mean for Medical Students? Experts Dustyn Williams ...
OnlineMedEd
Diet, Nutrition, and Cancer Survivorship | T. Colin Campbell, PhD (2007)
2007 Prostate Cancer Patient Conference Diet, Nutrition, and Cancer Survivorship T. Colin Campbell, PhD Professor Emeritus of Nutritional Biochemistry ...
Prostate Cancer Research Institute
Shock Review for ALS Providers
Shock Review for ALS Providers Lecture. Instructor Michael Newman. CAPCE Accredited Online CE available at https://www.emsuniversity.com.
EMS University
Acid Base Balance, Animation.
Acid base regulation basics, pulmonary regulation and renal handling of acid-base balance. This video is available for instant download licensing here ...
Alila Medical Media
Sepsis Redefined
Due to the popularity of the original webast, a second "Sepsis Redefined" webcast, from the Society of Critical Care Medicine, took place for those who were ...
SCCM
Joseph Takahashi (UT Southwestern/HHMI) Part 1A: Circadian Clocks: Clock Genes, Cells and Circuits
https://www.ibiology.org/genetics-and-gene-regulation/circadian-clocks/ Lecture Overview: Circadian rhythms are an adaptation to the 24 hr day that we ...
iBiology
Using the ABG to Create a Unified Model of Human Pathophysiology (ABG Interpretation - Lesson 20)
The final lecture in a course on the interpretation of ABGs, in which all of the previously presented information is synthesized into a global approach to a wide ...
Strong Medicine
Resetting Metabolism- Nuclear Receptors and AMPK: A Lecture by Ronald Evans, PhD
The Richard A. Scott Lecture series is hosted by Northwestern University's Center for Genetic Medicine twice annually. The spring 2010 lecture series, held on ...
NUFeinbergMed
Bioelectronic Medicine: A Jump-Start in Critical Illness
Kevin Tracey, MD, gives a plenary talk at the 47th Critical Care Congress, “Bioelectronic Medicine: A Jump-Start in Critical Illness.”
SCCM
We Were There - Diacetyl
In 2000, a physician reported that eight former microwave-popcorn factory workers had developed a rare and disabling lung disease, bronchiolitis obliterans.
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
Improving Outcomes: Lessons Learned from Pediatric Sepsis by Thomas Shanley for OPENPediatrics
In this video, Dr. Thomas P. Shanley, Chairman of Pediatrics at Lurie Children's Hospital, and Chief Research Officer at the Stanley Manne Research Institute, ...
OPENPediatrics
Pharmacology Made Easy - Drug Endings ~ Part 1 ~ with Kendall Wyatt MD, RN using Picmonic
In this three part series Wm. Kendall Wyatt MD, RN explains how you can master memorizing pharmacology using drug endings alongside the Picmonic ...
Kendall Wyatt MD
CRISPR and Gene Editing: Where do We Draw the Line?
Harvard Medical School Dean Dr. George Daley talks about gene editing with CRISPER, which can repair or alter DNA in living cells. CRISPER offers the ...
University of Maryland School of Medicine
The brain in hypoxia; curiosity, cause and consequence
Symposium organised by Damian Miles Bailey at Physiology 2015 in Cardiff, UK.
The Physiological Society
What is Apoptosis?
Programmed Cell Death --APOPTOSIS.
Pathology Simplified
Regeneration -- science fiction or reality: Voot Yin at TEDxDirigo Generate
Since joining the MDIBL community in 2011, Dr. Voot Yin has led a research program to improve wound healing and regenerative capacity in humans.
TEDx Talks
Stanley Falkow (Stanford University) Part 1: Human-Pathogen Interaction
https://www.ibiology.org/microbiology/host-pathogen-interactions-human-disease/ Lecture Overview Ninety percent of the cells humans carry are microbes.
iBiology
#Vital Sign #Fever #Constipation #Diarrhoea #Hemorrhage #Shock #Orthrostatic hypotension #Voogly MCI
About Campus Life The MCI Nursing Institute provide high quality, concurrent education to all its students there by crafting a breed of exceptionally skilled, ...
VOOGLY
"Pediatric Intensive Care: Past Present and Future" by Mark Rogers for OPENPediatrics
In this video, Dr. Mark Rogers, author of Rogers' Textbook of Pediatric Intensive Care, and Founding Professor and Chair of the Department of Anesthesiology ...
OPENPediatrics
JCI's Conversations with Giants in Medicine: James Allison
James Allison of the MD Anderson Cancer Center has made key discoveries on the regulation of T cell activation and modulation, including identification and ...
Journal of Clinical Investigation
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
Basic Immunology: Nuts and Bolts of the Immune System
(2:07 - Main Presentation) Dr. Anthony DeFranco explores basic immunology, looking at the cells in the immune system, what they do and how they work.
University of California Television (UCTV)
Dr. Stephanie Poon: Managing late-stage patients with HFrEF & HFpEF
This presentation was part of the Ted Rogers Centre 2019 Heart Failure Symposium, on May 3, 2019. Part of Canada's largest meeting devoted to heart failure, ...
Ted Rogers Centre for Heart Research
Laser innovations in urology - Science, Clinical Impact, Myths and Truths (Webinar)
The world of urology laser treatments is currently experiencing an exciting wave of innovation, ranging from single-use ureteroscopes, miniaturized tools for ...
Lumenis Urology
How Do Genes Cause Mental Illness by Daniel R. Weinberger, MD
http://bbrfoundation.org http://www.facebook.com/bbrfoundation http://www.twitter.com/bbrfoundation Daniel R. Weinberg, MD from the national institute of ...
Brain & Behavior Research Foundation
Antibiotics Review 1 with Julie Harting Pharm.D.
This is the first of a two part series reviewing antibiotics. This lecture focuses primarily on basic antimicrobial principles including pharmacokinetics and other ...
UofL Internal Medicine Lecture Series
Psychological First Aid Strategies to Deal With Acute Stress
It's a difficult time for everyone, especially those of you who are serving patients. Learn from experts how health care providers can reduce personal stress.
UCSF Dept. of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences
Jennifer A. Doudna, PhD | UCLA School of Medicine 56th Annual Lectureship
"The CRISPR-Cas9 Genome Engineering Revolution" Jennifer A. Doudna, PhD | Howard Hughes Medical Institute Investigator, Professor of Chemistry and ...
David Geffen School of Medicine UCLA
The New Old Age: How the body ages and how to keep it young -- Longwood Seminar
No one wants to become forgetful or less energetic as they age, but growing old is unavoidable—or is it? At this seminar, learn about the biology of aging and ...
Harvard Medical School
Jim Allison, Ph.D., Nobel Prize News Conference
MD Anderson hosted a news conference with Nobel Prize winner Jim Allison, Ph.D. Allison was awarded the 2018 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for ...
MD Anderson Cancer Center
Neoplasia ( Part 2 ) : Molecular Basis of Cancer (HD)
A brief discussion on "Molecular Basis of Cancer" . Topics Include : - What lies at the heart of Carcinogenesis ? - Fundamental Principles To Understand Cancer ...
Rabiul Haque