28 January 2012

Clinical Problem Solving Ppts




Clinical Problem  Solving an introduction to Evidence-Based Medicine basics
http://depts.washington.edu/drugmyth/powerpoints/EBM-primer.ppt

Clinical  Problem Solving
by J. R. Hartig, MD, Jason L. Morris, MD
http://www.uab.edu/gim/education/conferences/slides/2006-2007/07-01-23%20Clinical%20Problem%20Solving.ppt

Clinical Problem  Solving
by Stan Massie, Lisa Willett
http://www.uab.edu/gim/education/conferences/slides/2006-2007/CPS%20111406.ppt

Clinical Problem Solving
http://www.uab.edu/gim/education/conferences/slides/2006-2007/cps%207.18.06%20and%20NC%20overview.ppt

Clinical  Problem Solving
Erin Snyder, MD, Analia Castiglioni, MD
http://www.uab.edu/gim/education/conferences/Previous%20Noon%20Conference/2007-2008/2008.03.18%20Snyder-Castiglioni%20Clinical%20Problem%20Solving.ppt

Is  Chiropractic Evidence Based?
by Adrian B. Wenban,  BAppSc, MMedSc
http://w3.palmer.edu/young/EBC2/Lectures/comparative_evidence.ppt

Problem-Based  Learning
by Dr.  Soha Rashed Aref Mostafa, Prof.  of Community Medicine
http://www.pitt.edu/~super7/32011-33001/32941.ppt

Design  & Implementation of Cooperative Learning
(Challenge-Based/Problem-Based Example)
by Karl  Smith, University  of Minnesota
http://www.ce.umn.edu/~smith/docs/MSU-coursedesign-pbl-Sp05-2.ppt

Understanding  the complexity of clinical  experience through 
online ‘conversational learning’ networks
by Bera  Kaustav,Biswas  Tamoghna, Biswas  Rakesh
http://www.pitt.edu/~super4/42011-43001/42161.ppt

Teaching Styles As Teaching Methods
http://www.umassmed.edu/uploadedFiles/TeachingStyles1.ppt

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Phenylketonuria (PKU) - Video



If you have Phenylketonuria (PKU) (Imbecillitas phenylpyruvica, as it was formerly known), you MUST avoid Aspartame (NutraSweet). Persons with the genetic disorder phenylketonuria (PKU) cannot metabolize phenylalanine. This leads to dangerously high levels of phenylalanine in the brain (sometimes lethal). It has been shown that ingesting aspartame, especially along with carbohydrates, can lead to excess levels of phenylalanine in the brain even in persons who do not have PKU. Aspartame is 40% phenylalanine.

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Assessment of the Peripheral Vascular System and Lymphatics





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