25 April 2012

Sports Medicine Ppt & 200 free full text articles



Radiation Exposure in Patients Undergoing VEPTR Treatment for Thoracic Insufficiency Syndrome
Derek Khorsand, Jonathan Swanson, MD, Kit Song, MD
Radiation Exposure in Patients Undergoing VEPTR.ppt

Essentials of Athletic Injury Management
Jason Scibek, PhD, ATC
Essentials of Athletic Injury Management.ppt

Introduction to Rehabilitation Medicine
Thomas McNalley, MD
Introduction to Rehabilitation Medicine.ppt

Sport Psychology: Past, Present and Future
Jean Williams & Bill Straub
Sport Psychology: Past, Present and Future.ppt

Contemporary Issues in Sport and Exercise Psychology
Sport and Exercise Psychology.ppt

Physical Therapy
PhysicalTherapy_000.ppt

Rehabilitation Techniques for Sports Medicine and Athletic Training
William E. Prentice
EstablishingCoreStabilityinRehabilitation.ppt

Gender-Based Pathology
Ann Sudoh, M.D., SMDC Sports Medicine/Medical Orthopedics
gender_based_pathology_sudoh.ppt

Sickle Cell Trait
Ron Courson, ATC, PT, NREMT-I, CSCS, Director of Sports Medicine
Sickle-Cell-Trait-Ron-Courson-ATC-PT-EMT-I.ppt

Understanding Concussion Assessment and Evaluation
Philip Schatz, PhD
Understanding Concussion Assessment and Evaluation.ppt
200 free full text articles


  1. The Student Committee of Sports Medicine Research Center: To be Independent or Not to Be? That Is the Question.
  2. Competency in musculoskeletal and sports medicine: evaluating a PGY-1 curriculum.
  3. Recommendations of the Polish Society of Sports Medicine on age criteria while qualifying children and youth for participation in various sports.
  4. Sports medicine in Wonderland? keep on running.
  5. Exercise and type 2 diabetes: the American College of Sports Medicine and the American Diabetes Association: joint position statement executive summary.
  6. Exercise and type 2 diabetes: the American College of Sports Medicine and the American Diabetes Association: joint position statement.
  7. Skeletal scintigraphy in pediatric sports medicine.
  8. Specialization without the Hospital: The Case of British Sports Medicine.
  9. Designs of studies published in two Brazilian journals of orthopedics and sports medicine, recently indexed in the ISI Web of Science.
  10. Systematic review of efficacy for manual lymphatic drainage techniques in sports medicine and rehabilitation: an evidence-based practice approach.
  11. An overview of recent application of medical infrared thermography in sports medicine in austria.
  12. Immediate post-concussion assessment and cognitive testing (ImPACT) practices of sports medicine professionals.
  13. ACCF/AHA/ACP 2009 competence and training statement: a curriculum on prevention of cardiovascular disease: a report of the American College of Cardiology Foundation/American Heart Association/American College of Physicians Task Force on Competence and Training (Writing Committee to Develop a Competence and Training Statement on Prevention of Cardiovascular Disease): developed in collaboration with the American Academy of Neurology; American Association of Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Rehabilitation; American College of Preventive Medicine; American College of Sports Medicine; American Diabetes Association; American Society of Hypertension; Association of Black Cardiologists; Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute; National Lipid Association; and Preventive Cardiovascular Nurses Association.
  14. AHA/ACCF [corrected] 2009 performance measures for primary prevention of cardiovascular disease in adults: a report of the American College of Cardiology Foundation/American Heart Association task force on performance measures (writing committee to develop performance measures for primary prevention of cardiovascular disease): developed in collaboration with the American Academy of Family Physicians; American Association of Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Rehabilitation; and Preventive Cardiovascular Nurses Association: endorsed by the American College of Preventive Medicine, American College of Sports Medicine, and Society for Women's Health Research.
  15. ACCF/AHA/ACP 2009 competence and training statement: a curriculum on prevention of cardiovascular disease: a report of the American College of Cardiology Foundation/American Heart Association/American College of Physicians Task Force on Competence and Training (Writing Committee to Develop a Competence and Training Statement on Prevention of Cardiovascular Disease): developed in collaboration with the American Academy of Neurology; American Association of Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Rehabilitation; American College of Preventive Medicine; American College of Sports Medicine; American Diabetes Association; American Society of Hypertension; Association of Black Cardiologists; Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute; National Lipid Association; and Preventive Cardiovascular Nurses Association.
  16. Current sport-related concussion teaching and clinical practices of sports medicine professionals.
  17. Scoring Points for Holistic Medicine: Anisio León, MD, MS and Pedro Carmona, BS, Natural & Traditional Medicine Unit, Sports Medicine Institute, Havana.
  18. Balancing Health and High Performance: Carlos Jiménez, MD, MSpMed, Deputy Director, Sports Medicine Institute, Havana.
  19. Time to bring sports medicine into play.
  20. A SMARTT future for sports medicine.
  21. Comprehensive Sports Medicine Treatment of an Athlete Who Runs Cross-Country and is Iron Deficient.
  22. Potential applications of pulsating joint loading in sports medicine.
  23. Sports medicine training in Canadian paediatric residency programs: Are we doing enough?
  24. Research methodology: endocrinologic measurements in exercise science and sports medicine.
  25. Medical malpractice and the sports medicine clinician.
  26. Sports medicine.
  27. Problem-based learning in sports medicine: the way forward or a backward step?
  28. Australian chiropractic sports medicine: half way there or living on a prayer?
  29. Physical activity and public health: updated recommendation for adults from the American College of Sports Medicine and the American Heart Association.
  30. Physical activity and public health in older adults: recommendation from the American College of Sports Medicine and the American Heart Association.
  31. Sports medicine meets musculoskeletal medicine.
  32. Germany may tighten its laws on sports medicine after doping incidents.
  33. The long dark night of the sports medicine soul.
  34. The reformation of sports medicine.
  35. [Imaging findings of muscle traumas in sports medicine].
  36. Fractured fairy tales: hyponatraemia and the American College of Sports Medicine fluid recommendations.
  37. Blood tests in tired elite athletes: expectations of athletes, coaches and sport science/sports medicine staff.
  38. [Status and progress of application of Chinese herbs in sports medicine].
  39. COX-2 inhibitors in sports medicine: utility and controversy.
  40. Sports medicine: not "just for jocks" any more.
  41. How should we teach sports medicine?
  42. The hoffmann reflex: methodologic considerations and applications for use in sports medicine and athletic training research.
  43. Importance of selected athletic trainer employment characteristics in collegiate, sports medicine clinic, and high school settings.
  44. Sailing and sports medicine: a literature review.
  45. The PEX study - Exercise therapy for patellofemoral pain syndrome: design of a randomized clinical trial in general practice and sports medicine [ISRCTN83938749].
  46. The use of therapeutic medications for soft-tissue injuries in sports medicine.
  47. 5. Recent advances in sports medicine.
  48. Optimising a curriculum for clinical haematology and biochemistry in sports medicine: a Delphi approach.
  49. Classifying sports medicine diagnoses: a comparison of the International classification of diseases 10-Australian modification (ICD-10-AM) and the Orchard sports injury classification system (OSICS-8).
  50. The use of diagnostic imaging in sports medicine.
  51. The use of therapeutic medications for soft-tissue injuries in sports medicine.
  52. Clinical productivity measures of ambulatory sports medicine in an academic department.
  53. Pediatric residency education: is sports medicine getting its fair share?
  54. Are sports medicine journals relevant and applicable to practitioners and athletes?
  55. What do we mean by the term "inflammation"? A contemporary basic science update for sports medicine.
  56. Licensed athletic trainers: a traditional, unique, and proactive approach in Wisconsin sports medicine.
  57. Defining the sports medicine specialist in the United Kingdom: a Delphi study.
  58. American football and the evolution of modern sports medicine.
  59. Clinical governance in sports medicine.
  60. Musculoskeletal medicine/sports medicine.
  61. Survey of sports medicine faculty.
  62. The current status of sports medicine training in United States internal medicine residency programmes.
  63. The impact of MR imaging in sports medicine.
  64. Sports medicine training in Turkey.
  65. Sports medicine and the accident and emergency medicine specialist.
  66. Sports medicine training in the United States.
  67. Recent advances: Sports medicine.
  68. The future for the field of sports medicine.
  69. Sports medicine clinics on the NHS: a patient survey.
  70. A profile of patients attending sports medicine clinics.
  71. Ethics, molecular biology, and sports medicine.
  72. Evidence-based sports medicine.
  73. Recommendations for preparticipation screening and the assessment of cardiovascular disease in masters athletes: an advisory for healthcare professionals from the working groups of the World Heart Federation, the International Federation of Sports Medicine, and the American Heart Association Committee on Exercise, Cardiac Rehabilitation, and Prevention.
  74. Sports medicine education.
  75. Sports medicine in The Netherlands.
  76. What is a sports medicine specialist?
  77. Sports medicine training in the United States.
  78. Exercise for cancer patients: a new challenge in sports medicine
  79. What is a sports medicine specialist? A pilot study.
  80. Sports medicine education in Australia.
  81. Fellowship in Sports Medicine.
  82. Pro-sports medicine from the inside.
  83. Sports medicine? The ultimate folly.
  84. Exercise for cancer patients: a new challenge in sports medicine.
  85. What is sports medicine? Medical students don't know.
  86. AHA Science Advisory. Resistance exercise in individuals with and without cardiovascular disease: benefits, rationale, safety, and prescription: An advisory from the Committee on Exercise, Rehabilitation, and Prevention, Council on Clinical Cardiology, American Heart Association; Position paper endorsed by the American College of Sports Medicine.
  87. Sports medicine handbook
  88. General practitioners' training for, interest in, and knowledge of sports medicine and its organisations.
  89. Child abuse and the sports medicine consultation.
  90. Sports medicine in The Netherlands: a long road to a new start.
  91. Sports medicine: practical guidelines for general practice
  92. ACSM/AHA Release Recommendations for fitness facilities. American College of Sports Medicine / American Heart Association.
  93. "British Association of Sports Medicine".
  94. Sports medicine at work.
  95. Clinical coding in sports medicine--it's good to talk.
  96. The "Hoddle Muddle": using faith healers and other complementary therapists in sports medicine.
  97. Setting standards in sports medicine education.
  98. Diagnostic ultrasound in sports medicine.
  99. Assessing agreement between measurements recorded on a ratio scale in sports medicine and sports science.
  100. Bone imaging in sports medicine.
  101. Sports medicine: a century of progress.
  102. The coming of age of sports medicine.
  103. Proprioceptive neuromuscular facilitation techniques in sports medicine: a reassessment.
  104. Clinical tests in sports medicine, Achilles tendon rupture.
  105. A review of the British Journal of Sports Medicine 1991-5.
  106. Clinical tests in sports medicine: more on Achilles tendon.
  107. The Olympic Games and sports medicine.
  108. The future of sports medicine.
  109. Dr John G P Williams, born 15 September 1932, died 18 July 1995: a pioneer of British sports medicine and soft tissue injury.
  110. Sports medicine and coaching inseparable interests for Vancouver physician.
  111. Sports medicine on the line?
  112. ABC of sports medicine. Sudden death in sport.
  113. ABC of sports medicine. Temperature and performance--II: Heat.
  114. ABC of sports medicine. Temperature and performance. I: Cold.
  115. Sports medicine. Booster doses are not needed.
  116. Sports medicine. Heel tabs can cause injury.
  117. Sports medicine. Anaesthetist attends boxing contest.
  118. ABC of sports medicine. The overtraining syndrome.
  119. ABC of sports medicine. Osteoporosis and exercise.
  120. ABC of sports medicine. Fitness for older people.
  121. ABC of sports medicine. Female athletes.
  122. ABC of sports medicine. Assessment of physical performance.
  123. ABC of sports medicine. Pulmonary limitations to performance in sport.
  124. ABC of sports medicine. Management of the acutely injured joint.
  125. ABC of sports medicine. Infections in sport.
  126. ABC of sports medicine. Head injury in sport.
  127. ABC of sports medicine. Musculoskeletal injuries in child athletes.
  128. ABC of sports medicine. Sport for people with disability.
  129. Magnetic resonance imaging in sports medicine--an overview.
  130. ABC of sports medicine. Overuse injury in sport.
  131. ABC of sports medicine. Nature, prevention, and management of injury in sport.
  132. ABC of sports medicine. Benefits of exercise in health and disease.
  133. Sports medicine on the line?
  134. The fluoroscope in a traditional sports medicine setting.
  135. What do we expect from the International Federation of Sports Medicine (FIMS)?
  136. Sports medicine electives. Are they available in Canadian family medicine programs?
  137. "All physicians are not created equal." understanding the educational background of the sports medicine physician.
  138. Sports medicine: some ethical issues.
  139. Hong Kong Sports Institute: sports medicine and science from theory to practice.
  140. Audit of knee injuries seen in a sports medicine clinic.
  141. Sports medicine and national fitness.
  142. Society of Apothecaries diploma in sports medicine.
  143. The National Sports Medicine Institute. 1. BASM's contribution to its formation.
  144. Sports medicine--where are the specialists?
  145. Sports medicine in New Zealand.
  146. Sports Medicine: What family physicians see and what they need to learn.
  147. Aspects of psychology in sports medicine.
  148. Protecting the sportsman's brain (concussion in sport). Annual guest lecture 1990, London Sports Medicine Institute.
  149. The sports medicine approach to occupational low back pain.
  150. Potentially fatal asthma and syncope. A new variant of Munchausen's syndrome in sports medicine.
  151. Education in Sports Medicine: A resident perspective.
  152. Sports medicine in Thailand.
  153. A National Sports Medicine Centre-soon.
  154. Establishing a pattern for sports medicine centres in Scotland.
  155. International Federation of Sports Medicine: physical exercise--an important factor for health.
  156. History of sports medicine in The Netherlands.
  157. Sports medicine in the Federal Republic of Germany.
  158. Eye injuries and eye protection in sports. A position statement from the International Federation of Sports Medicine (F.I.M.S.).
  159. British Journal of Sports Medicine--historical development.
  160. A sports medicine clinic in the community.
  161. Sports medicine: does the family physician need to acquire new knowledge and skills?
  162. A brief history of sports medicine in Canada: the last twenty years.
  163. Postgraduate degree in sports medicine in Finland.
  164. Sports medicine.
  165. Physical medicine and rehabilitation: wheelchair sports medicine.
  166. Physical medicine and rehabilitation: sports medicine-muscular strain.
  167. Beijing to Hong Kong super-marathon--sports medicine research.
  168. A personal review of the XXII World Congress on Sports Medicine, Vienna, 1982.
  169. Why not sports medicine in general practice?
  170. General and family practice-epitomes of progress: sports medicine-objectives of the preparticipation evaluation.
  171. Sports medicine as part of family practice.
  172. Sports medicine-health care information-supply and demand.
  173. Sports medicine: specialized care for the athlete in everyone.
  174. The contribution of clinical psychology to sports medicine.
  175. Administrative issues in the management of a sports medicine program.
  176. The role of orthopaedic surgery in sports medicine.
  177. Ethics in sports medicine--some medico-legal considerations.
  178. Ethics in sports medicine--the sports physician.
  179. The Adolphe Abrahams Memorial Lecture. Sports medicine in crisis.
  180. Proceedings of the Sports Medicine Symposium at Exeter University-September 1979.
  181. Riposte! Health professions in sports medicine.
  182. A physiotherapist's comments on sports medicine services.
  183. The nurse and sports medicine.
  184. Neglect of sports medicine.
  185. The development of sports medicine in nova scotia.
  186. Sports medicine and the student.
  187. The ancient Greek origins of sports medicine.
  188. Sports medicine is a discipline that has a lot of growing to do.
  189. Proceedings: Symposium on the future of sports medicine in Britain. Answering sport's needs-2.
  190. Proceedings: Symposium on the future of sports medicine in Britain. Answering sport's needs. Foreign precedents.
  191. Proceedings: Symposium on the future of sports medicine in Britain. Consultant training.
  192. Proceedings: Symposium on the future of sports medicine in Britain. The new diploma in medical rehabilitation.
  193. Proceedings: Symposium on the future of sports medicine in Britain. Some academic aspects.
  194. Proceedings: Symposium on the future of sports medicine in Britain. Sports problems.
  195. Proceedings: symposium on the future of sports medicine in Britain. Sports problems. The future of sports medicine.
  196. Letter: Dimensions of sports medicine.
  197. Dimensions of sports medicine.
  198. Letter: Dimensions of sports medicine.
  199. The dimensions of sports medicine.
  200. New perspectives in sports medicine.

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Nerve Root Disorders



Patient with Neurologic Problems
By Linda Self
Patient with Neurologic Problems.ppt

Cervical Spine Special Tests
CervicalSpineSpecialTests.ppt

Clinical Electromyography (EMG)
EMG.ppt

Disorders of peripheral nerves
perph_nerv.ppt

Thoracic and Lumbar Spine Clinical Evaluation
Thoracic and Lumbar Spine Clinical Evaluation.ppt

Neuromuscular Disorders
Neuromuscular Disorders.ppt

Introduction to Neuroimaging
Aaron S. Field, MD, PhD
Introduction to Neuroimaging .ppt

Neurodegenerative Diseases and the Immune System
Jennifer Sohn
Neurodegenerative Diseases and the Immune System .ppt

Disorders of the PNS
Dr. Milind Kothari
Disorders of the PNS.ppt

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24 April 2012

Tricuspid Regurgitation ppt and 100 published articles free access



Tricuspid regurgitation is a disorder in which the heart's tricuspid valve does not close properly, causing blood to flow backward (leak) into the right upper heart chamber (atrium) when the right lower heart chamber contracts.

Clinical Update: Common Valvular Heart Disease
Chowdhury H Ahsan, MRCP, MD, Ph.D.
VALVE.ppt

Ventricular Septal Defects
DARRYN APPLETON
Ventricular Septal Defects.ppt

Jacobsen Syndrome
Barry White, M.D.
jacobsenssyndrome.ppt

Cardiovascular Assessment
Heather Hull, ARNP. PNP
Cardiovascular Assessment.ppt

Congenital Heart Disease from the Block
Premchand Anne, MD, MPH
Congenital Heart Disease from the Block.ppt

Hemodynamic monitoring
Hemodynamic monitoring.ppt

Valvular Heart Disease
Anjali Shinde, MD
valvular_heart_disease.ppt

Cardiac Transplantation
Brian W. Zagol, M.D.
Cardiac Transplantation.ppt

Pulmonary Hypertension and Congestive Heart Failure
Stephen L. Rennyson MD
Pulmonary Hypertension and Congestive Heart Failure.ppt

Transesophageal ECHO and the Mitral Valve
Transesophageal ECHO and the Mitral Valve.PPT

Pulmonary Hypertension
Steven W. Harris MHS, PA-C
Pulmonary Hypertension.ppt
100 Published articles free access

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23 April 2012

Hemoptysis - coughing up blood Ppt 100 full text articles free




Hemoptysis
Ali Sepehr
http://www.ent.uci.edu/grand%20round%20archives/Hemoptysis%20and%20post%20obstructive%20pulmonary%20edema.ppt

Case Study of Hemoptysis
Vin K. Gupta, MDIra M. Cheifetz, MD
http://www.pediatrics.emory.edu/ccm/lectures/files/HFOV.ppt

Hemoptysis Case Presentation
http://pulmonary.ucsf.edu/fellowship/Case%20Presentations%20/CFTUECON.PPT

Woman with chronic hemoptysis - case presentation
Douglas B White, MD
http://pulmonary.ucsf.edu/fellowship/Case%20Presentations%20/BRYANT~1.PPT

Massive Hemoptysis Hili Morillas, MD
http://www.med.unc.edu/medicine/web/Massive%20Hemoptysis,%201-6-06.ppt

What is hemoptysis
ANDRES ZIRLINGER, MD
http://cfcenter.stanford.edu/education/ed_day/documents/CFEdDay2012-pmsessionadult-Zirlinger.ppt

Fiberoptic Bronchoscopy in the ICU
R. Duncalf, MD, FCCP
http://www.einstein.yu.edu/medicine/criticalcare/ppt/fobinicu.ppt

Hemoptysis..
Christine Williams, MD
https://medicine.med.unc.edu/education/internal-medicine-residency-program/files/ppt/4.28.10%20Williams%20Testicular%20Cancer.ppt
100 Free full text articles

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Human Embryology



Reproductive Embryology
Catherine Keegan, M.D., Ph.D.
ReproductiveEmbryology.ppt

GI Sequence Oral Cavity and Salivary glands
oralcavity.ppt

Medical Human Embryology and Gross Anatomy
Dr. Francis Neuffer, MD
Medical Human Embryology and Gross Anatomy.ppt

Development of the Human Embryo
Development of the Human Embryo.ppt

Tongue Anatomy and Glossectomy
Leo Martinez, M.D.
Tongue Anatomy and Glossectomy.ppt

Branchial Formation Arch
Branchial Formation Arch.ppt

Biliary Tract and Gallbladder: Anatomy, Development, and Physiology
Eric Orman, MD
Biliary Tract and Gallbladder.ppt

Tooth Development
Man-Kyo Chung, DMD, PhD
Tooth Development-I.ppt
Tooth Development-II_final.ppt

Diversity of Life - Early Beliefs
Diversity of Life - Early Beliefs.ppt
Details of 33 published human embryology articles

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Pharmacokinetics Ppt and 100 free full text articles



Pharmacokinetics - Drug disposition
Dr. Wilcke
Drug disposition.ppt

Tobacco Overview
Nicotine.ppt

Factors that affect pharmacotherapy
Seki A. Balogun, MD, FACP
Pharmacotherapy_Workshop11.ppt

Analytical Toxicology Pharmacokinetics and Pharmacodynamics
Pharmacokinetics.ppt

Pharmacokinetics
Pharmacokinetics.ppt

Drug Metabolism and Pharmacokinetics Core
DCT_Program/Uys.ppt

Pharmacokinetics in its simplest form
Pharmacokinetics.ppt

Antidiabetic Medications
Hy N Dang
AntidiabeticMedications.ppt

Anti-protozoal drugs
Antiparasitics.ppt

Drug Interactions, OTC Drugs, and Drug Abuse
Drug Interactions, OTC Drugs, and Drug Abuse.ppt

Antibiotics for Gram Positive Meningitis
Bhakti Patel
abx_for_gram_positive_meningitis.ppt

The scientific study of psychoactive drugs and their effects
pharmoverviewHakan.ppt

Anti-viral drugs
Anti-viral drugs.ppt

The Life Cycle of a Drug
Pharmacology_Basics.ppt

Models - putting the whole thing together
Dr. Jeff Wilcke
Models - putting the whole thing together.ppt

The Role of Drug Metabolism Studies in Optimizing Drug Candidates
Kenneth Santone, PhD, Bristol-Myers Squibb
The Role of Drug Metabolism.ppt
100 free full text published articles

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Pyoderma gangrenosum Ppt and 100 Free full text articles



Pyoderma gangrenosum is a disease that causes tissue to become necrotic, causing deep ulcers that usually occur on the legs.


Common Cutaneous Manifestations Resulting From Paraneoplastic Internal Disease
Presented by Brian M. Swan, M.D.
Common Cutaneous Manifestations.ppt

Pyoderma Gangrenosum
Christina Kahl
Pyoderma Gangrenosum.ppt

Integumentary and Wound Issues
Betty Hanrahan, MSN, ARNP, CWS, CWCN
Wounds.ppt

The case of the sassy blistering woman
Andy J. Chien
The case of the sassy blistering woman .ppt

Erythema and Urticaria
erythe.ppt

The Scar That Wouldn’t Heal
Nancy Fuller, M.D.
The Scar That Wouldn’t Heal.ppt

Wow that looks Pretty Bad!! Jai Gilliam, M.D.
Wow that looks Pretty Bad!! .ppt

Common Variable Immunodeficiency
JAMES W. SCHNELL, MD
Common Variable Immunodeficiency.ppt
100 Free full text articles

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22 April 2012

Peritonsillar abscess Ppt and free full text articles



Peritonsillar abscess is a collection of infected material in the area around the tonsils.

Special Situations in Management of Tonsil and Adenoid Disorders
Lawrence Elikan, M.D.
Seckin Ulualp, M.D.
Management of Tonsil and Adenoid Disorders .ppt

Common Otolaryngology Emergency Room Consults Practical Guidelines
Michael Chao, MD
Otolaryngology Emergency.ppt

Tonsillitis, Tonsillectomy and Adenoidectomy
Steven T. Wright, M.D.,Ronald Deskin, M.D.
Tonsillitis, Tonsillectomy and Adenoidectomy .ppt

Interferences with Ventilation
Ventilation-PediatricPatientswithUpperR.ppt

Epidemiology and prevention of streptococcal pharyngitis
Ghada Mohamed Ahmed Bedair
Epidemiology and prevention of streptococcal pharyngitis.ppt

Adult sore throats
Robert M. Centor, MD
Adult sore throats.ppt

Systemic Steroids in Otolaryngology: Uses or Abuses?
Chia Haddad
Systemic Steroids in Otolaryngology.ppt

Physical Diagnosis in Otolaryngology
Physical Diagnosis in Otolaryngology.ppt

Management of Patients with Conditions of the Upper Respiratory Tract
Management of Patients with Conditions of the Upper Respiratory Tract.ppt

Clinical Impressions: Diphtheria, Pertussis and Streptococcal Infections
Robert M. Lawrence, MD
ImpressionsDiphPertStrept.ppt
21 Published free access full text artilces

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Vernal keratoconjunctivitis VKC 50 scholarly articles free access



Vernal keratoconjunctivitis (VKC) or Spring catarrh is a recurrent, bilateral, and self limiting inflammation of conjunctiva, having a periodic seasonal incidence.


Homme J, Wiswell J.
N Engl J Med. 2012 Feb 16;366(7):647. No abstract available.
Nishiwaki-Dantas MC, de Abreu MT, de Melo CM, Romero IL, Neto RB, Dantas PE.
Clinics (Sao Paulo). 2011;66(12):2013-8.
Dhiman KS, Sharma G, Singh S.
Ayu. 2010 Oct;31(4):466-72.
Taddio A, Cimaz R, Caputo R, de Libero C, Di Grande L, Simonini G, Mori F, Novembre E, Pucci N.
Pediatr Rheumatol Online J. 2011 Nov 2;9(1):34.
Pong JC, Chu CY, Li WY, Tang LY, Li L, Lui WT, Poon TC, Rao SK, Lam DS, Wang CC, Pang CP.
Arch Ophthalmol. 2011 Apr;129(4):453-61.
Augusto de Oliveira L, Mallozi MC, Sole D, Freitas D, Sousa LB, Mannis MJ.
Arq Bras Oftalmol. 2007 Nov-Dec;70(6):991-5.
Lee SW, Lee SC, Jin KH.
Korean J Ophthalmol. 2007 Dec;21(4):251-4.
Lambiase A, Normando EM, Vitiello L, Micera A, Sacchetti M, Perrella E, Racioppi L, Bonini S, Bonini S.
Mol Vis. 2007 Aug 30;13:1562-7.
Doan S, Gabison E, Abitbol O, Gatinel D, Chast F, Hoang-Xuan T.
J Fr Ophtalmol. 2007 Sep;30(7):697-701. French.
Micera A, Lambiase A, Stampachiacchiere B, Sgrulletta R, Normando EM, Bonini S, Bonini S.
Mol Vis. 2007 Jun 21;13:981-7.

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21 April 2012

Progressive bulbar palsy, Motor Neuron Diseases



Motor Neuron Diseases
Motor Neuron Diseases.ppt

Syndromes of the digestive tube
Tub_digestiv.ppt

Motor Neuron Disease
Kefah Al-Hayek, MD
Motor_Neuron_Disease.ppt

Motor neuron disease
Motor neuron disease.ppt

Palliative care in motor neuron disease
Gary Hsin, M.D.
Motor neuron disease.ppt

Motor Neurone Disease
Motor neuron disease.ppt

Management of Neuromuscular Disorders
Neuromuscular.ppt

Muscle Disorders and General Anaesthetics
Ben Creagh-Brown, UHL
GeneralAnaesthetics.ppt

Neurodegenerative Disorders
AR ALTAHAN FRCP
NeurodegenerativeDisorders.ppt


35 Published articles

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19 April 2012

Auscultation



Auscultation is the term for listening to the internal sounds of the body, usually using a stethoscope.
Auscultation: Listening to breath sounds with a stethoscope
Auscultation.ppt

The History of the Physical Exam and Diagnostic Techniques
Hughes Evans, MD, PhD
Diagnostic Techniques.ppt

Auscultation -Bowel sounds
Auscultation.ppt

Abdominal Exam
ABDOMEN_.PPT

Cardiac Exam
CARDIAC_EXAM.PPT

Electronic Fetal Monitors
Fetal Monitors.ppt

Cardiac Auscultation: An Art Based on Science
Samuel G. McDowell, M.D.
cardiac.ppt

Fetal Oxygenation
Fetal Oxygenation.ppt

Introduction to History and Physical Exam
Robert Woodward, MD MBA
History and Physical Exam .ppt

Physical Assessment of the Abdomen
Dr. Beverly Fineman
Physical Assessment.ppt

Vitals and History Taking
Vital_Signs_History_Taking.ppt

Medical Instruments II: Stethoscope
Amanda Kocoloski,
Stethoscope.ppt


Listen Here Normal & Abnormal Sounds

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Cholestasis Ppt and 100 Published articles free



Cholestasis is any condition in which the flow of bile from the liver is blocked.

Medical Nutrition Therapy for Liver, Biliary System, and Exocrine Pancreas Disorders
Liver.ppt

Jaundice
Hilary Sanfey, MD
jaundice.pps

ERCP in the Pediatric Population
Ross Goshorn
ERCP in the Pediatric Population.ppt

GI & Liver Disease in Pregnancy
C. Brock Miller, MD
GI & Liver Disease in Pregnancy.ppt

Method of Monitoring
Liver, Coagulation, & Endocrine
Liver_coag_endocrine.ppt

Intrahepatic Cholestasis of Pregnancy
Method of Monitoring.ppt

Cholestatic Liver Disease
CholestaticLiverDiseasejaundicewithCholangiocarcinomafocus.ppt

Tests for Detecting Cholestasis
Tests for Detecting Cholestasis.ppt

Primary Biliary Cirrhosis (PBC)
Thomas W. Faust, M.D., M.B.E.
PBC.ppt
100 free published articles

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Pleural Effusion



Pleural effusion is excess fluid that accumulates between the two pleural layers, the fluid-filled space that surrounds the lungs. Excessive amounts of such fluid can impair breathing by limiting the expansion of the lungs during ventilation.

Pleural Effusions
Kara Lee Gallagher
Pleural Effusions.ppt

Pleural Effusions
Kady Rejret, RN,BSN
Pleural Effusions.ppt

Tuberculous Pleural Effusion
Maggie Davis Hovda, MD
Pleurisy.ppt

Drug Induced Pleural Effusions
Andrea Honeycutt
Drug Induced Pleural Effusions.ppt

Pleural Effusion - Case Presentation
Andrea Glassberg, MD, PhD
Effusion.ppt

Pleural Effusion and +PPD
Sandy Valmadrid, MD
Pleural Effusion.ppt

Body Fluids
BodyFluid.ppt

Chest X-Rays Every - Resident Should Know
Arcot J. Chandrasekhar, M.D., F.A.C.P.
Chest X-Rays Every - Resident Should Know.ppt

Chest Tubes and Drainage Systems
Deb Updegraff RN, CNS
Chest_tubes.ppt

Diseases of the pleura
J. Tavares,MD,FACP,FCCP,FAASM
Diseasesofthepleura.ppt

Chest tubes
Robert Stauffer, BS. RRT. NPS.
Chest tubes.ppt

Respiratory Disorders: Pleural and Thoracic Injury
ThoraciclecturePneumothorax.ppt

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18 April 2012

Xeroderma



Xeroderma or xerodermia, derived from the Greek words for "dry skin," is a condition involving the integumentary system, which in most cases can safely be treated.

Xeroderma pigmentosum
Xeroderma pigmentosum.ppt

Xeroderma pigmentosum
Xeroderma pigmentosum.ppt

Xeroderma Pigmentosum (XP)
Dana Nasser
XP.ppt

Xeroderma Pigmentosum (XP)
Dayleen Coleman
XP.ppt

Xeroderma Pigmentosum
Progeria.ppt

Xeroderma Pigmentosum
Xeroderma Pigmentosum.ppt

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17 April 2012

Oxygenation



Oxygenation occurs when oxygen molecules (O2) enter the tissues of the body. For example, blood is oxygenated in the lungs, where oxygen molecules travel from the air and into the blood. Oxygenation is commonly used to refer to medical oxygen saturation.

The opposite of the process is called de-oxygenation.

Oxygenation in Pediatrics
Prof. Unn Hidle
oxygenationpediatrics.ppt

ABGs and Oxygenation
ABGs and Oxygenation.PPT

Oxygenation Gas Exchange
Oxygenation.ppt

Oxygenation and Acid-Base Evaluation
Oxygenation and Acid-Base Evaluation.ppt

Stressors that Affect Oxygen Needs
K. BURGER, MSEd, MSN, RN, CNE
Oxygenation.ppt

Respiratory System and Disorders
S. Buckley RN, MSN
Respiratorysystemanddisorders.ppt

Oxygenation Pulmonary Ventilation
Oxygenation.ppt

Principles of Mechanical Ventilation
David M. Lieberman, MD, Allen S. Ho, MD
Principles of Mechanical Ventilation.ppt

Principles of Mechanical Ventilation
Ventilation-Oxygenation.ppt

Improving Oxygenation
ImprovingOxygenation.ppt

Oxygenation
PAT DUNCAN MA, MSN, WHCNP-BC
Oxygenation.ppt

Concepts Related to Oxygenation
James Barnett, RN, MSN
Concepts_related_to_oxygenation.ppt

Ventilator Management
James Eakins, MD FACS
VentilatorManagement.ppt

Acute CNS injury: anoxia, re-oxygenation & oxidative stress
(or What happens to brain cells during a stroke)
Jay B. Dean, Ph.D.
AnoxiaCNSinjurylowres.ppt

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American Parkinson Disease Videos



American Parkinson Disease Videos from The University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health in Madison.


Picture from Young Parkinson Disease video
E. Montgomery Jr.
View description

Picture from Voice Therapy for Parkinson Disease video
S. Zelazny
View description

Picture from Late Stage Parkinson Disease video
E. Montgomery Jr.
View description

Picture from Middle Stage Parkinson Disease video
E. Montgomery Jr.
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Needle Biopsy



Diagnosis of Primary Breast TumorFine Needle Aspiration (FNA)
FNA.ppt

Breast ultrasound and ultrasound-guided breast biopsy
Breast-ultrasound-and-ultrasound-guided-breast-biopsy.ppt

Renal and Ureteral Brush Biopsy
Renal and Ureteral Brush Biopsy.ppt

Breast Mass
Linda M. Barney, MD
breastmassfibroadenoma.pps

Clinical presentation
sbmhemecasepres.ppt

Sampling Frames and Study TypesDr Magnolia Cardona
http://www.pitt.edu/~super7/1011-2001/1851.ppt

Screening and Diagnosis
Screening and Diagnosis.ppt

Breast Cancer
Amy Miglani M.D
Breastca.ppt

Free100 published articles

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Cervical Dystonia, Spasmodic Torticollis



Spasmodic Torticollis (Cervical Dystonia) is a neurological disorder affecting the muscles of the neck which cause the head to be pulled either sideways, downwards or backwards.

Diseases of the Nervous System
Diseases of the Nervous System.ppt

Clostridium botulinum Toxin: The Neuromuscular Wonder Drug
Amy Malhowski
Clostridium botulinum Toxin.ppt

Dysarthrias associated with hyperkinetic movement disorders
Jill Fahy
Dysarthrias associated with hyperkinetic movement disorders.ppt

Neural structures involved in the control of movement
Neural structures involved in the control of movement.ppt

Motion-Tracking System Detailed Design Review
Brittany Bochette, Lindsey Clark, Mike Ostertag, Maya Ramaswamy, Andrei Stihi
Detailed Design Review.ppt

Hypothesis Testing
Hyptest.ppt

Assessment: Botulinum Neurotoxin for the Treatment of Autonomic Disorders and Pain, Movement Disorders, and Spasticity - (An Evidence-Based Review) , American Academy of Neurology
Therapeutics and Technology Assessment Subcommittee
D.M. Simpson, MD; C.E. Argoff, MD; A. Blitzer, MD, DDS; A. Brashear, MD; M.K. Childers, DO, PhD; C. Comella, MD; R. Dubinsky, MD, MPH; D.D. Dykstra, MD, PhD; J.M. Gracies, MD, PhD; H.K. Graham, MD; G.S. Gronseth, MD; M. Hallet, MD; B. Jabbari, MD; J. Jankovic, MD; B. Karp, MD; H.C. Kaufmann, MD; C.L. Ludlow, PhD; J.M. Miyasaki, MD, MEd; B. Russman, MD; B. Schurch, MD; S.D. Silberstein, MD; L.L. Simpson, PhD; Y. So, MD, PhD; M. Naumann, MD
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Perineal care



Postpartum Nursing
postpartum.ppt

Assisting With Perineal Care
Assisting With Perineal Care.ppt

Hygiene
Hygiene.ppt

Hygiene
Hygiene.ppt

Complications of Labor and Delivery
Jeanie Ward
Complications.ppt

Hygiene Schedule In Acute Care
Hygiene.ppt

Hygiene Module
Dr. Anita Catlin
hygiene.ppt

Bathing, Personal Hygiene, Feeding
Joanne Armenia RN MSN ANP-C
Bathing, Personal Hygiene, Feeding.ppt

Nursing Management of Clients with Stressors that Affect
K. Burger, MSED, MSN, RN, CNE
Nursing Management.ppt

Post Partum
Post Partum.ppt

Natural Delivery, Family Practice Style
Samantha Maplethorpe, M.D., M.P.H.
Natural Delivery.PPT

Postpartal Family
ppneeds.ppt

Personal hygiene
Shurouq Qadose
Hygiene.ppt

Nursing Care in the Postpartum Period
Chris Hicks
Nursing Care in the Postpartum.ppt

Urinary Elimination Questions
UrinaryEliminationQuestions.ppt

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Perineal care Videos



Perineal care

Video-2

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16 April 2012

Septal Deviation Ppt and 83 published articles



Special Considerations in Rhinoplasty
Edward Buckingham, M.D., Karen Calhoun, M.D.
Rhinoplasty .ppt

Management of Epistaxis
Tracey W. Childers
Epistaxis_Goal_is_Control.ppt

Rhinology Review
Marilene B. Wang, MD, FACS
RhinologyReview.ppt

Interferences with Ventilation
Resp2.ppt

Acute and Chronic Sinusitis A Practical Guide for Diagnosis and Treatment
Sinusitis.ppt

Airway Management
Airway Management.ppt

Assessment of head Neck Face & Eyes
Headandface2.ppt

Medical Management of Allergic Rhinitis
Camysha Wright, Jing Shen
Allergic Rhinitis.ppt

Ear, Nose, and Throat
Ear, Nose, and Throat.ppt

Axis Deviation
axis.ppt

Sinusitis
Westly Bailey, MD
Sinusitis2.ppt

Conduction Problems / Arrhythmias
Conductio Problems.ppt
83 Published articles

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Cytokines Ppts and 100 free full text articles



Cytokines
Cytokines.ppt

Cytokines and Chemokines
Leo Carr
Cytokines.ppt

Cytokines and Receptors
Cytokines.ppt

Cytokines and Thelper subsets
Cytokines and Thelper subsets.ppt

Principles of Immunology Cytokines
Cytokines.ppt

Cytokines Functions Receptors Signalling
Cytokines Functions Receptors Signalling.ppt

Cytokines-Based Diseases and Cytokine Therapy
Cytokine.ppt

Cytokines and the regulation of steroid genesis
Buck Hales
Cytokines.ppt

Cytokines and Chemokines
Immuno.Cytokines.ppt

Cytokines Molecular Signals
Immunology/Cytokines.ppt

Cytokines properties, categories, signalling, function
Signalling.ppt
100 free full text articles

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Spinal Cord Infarction Ppt and free full text articles



Spinal Cord Infarction
Spinal Cord Infarction.ppt

Acute Myelopathies
Darrell Laudate
Acute Myelopathies.ppt

Spinal Abscess
Spinal Abscess.ppt

Spinal Cord Injuries
Becca Maddox
SCI.ppt

Spinal Cord Injuries
Gabriel C. Tender, MD
Spinal Cord Injuries.ppt

MYELOGRAPHY and CNS Exams using MRI & CT
MYELOGRAPHY and CNS Exams.ppt

Spinal Cord Injuries
L. Barnes, BS, CCEMT-P, NREMT-P
Spinal Cord Injuries.ppt

Acute Transverse Myelitis
Param Vidwan
Acute Transverse Myelitis.ppt

Diseases of the Spinal Cord
Stacy Rudnicki, MD
Diseases of the Spinal Cord.ppt

Spinal Cord (sp cd) and Nerves
Spinal Cord (sp cd) and Nerves.ppt

Spinal Cord Injury (SCI) and Intracranial Disorders
Spinal Cord Injury (SCI).ppt
35 free full text articles:

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Gynecomastia Ppt and 100 free full text articles



Gynecomastia or Gynaecomastia is the abnormal development of large mammary glands in males resulting in breast enlargement.

Gynecomastia
Isabel Tejeda, MD
TejedaGynecomastia.ppt

Male Hypogonadism
Michael Jakoby, MD/MA
Malehypogonadism.ppt

Endocrine disruptors: Clinical and Public health implications
Nimi Singh, MD, MPH
Endocrine disruptors.ppt

Gender Development, Gender Roles, and Gender Identity
Gender Identity.ppt

Anabolic Steroids
By Austin Icaza and Kyle Hamblen
Anabolic Steroids.ppt

Breasts and Regional Lymphatics
Breasts and Regional Lymphatics.ppt

Thyroid Disorders
G. A. (Jahan) Mozaffarian, M.D., F.A.C.P.
Thyroid Disorders.ppt

Anabolic-Androgenic Steroids
Steroids.ppt
100 free full text articles.

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15 April 2012

Temporomandibular Disorders



Temporomandibular Disorders and Physical Therapy Interventions
Brittany Annis
TMJ.ppt

Alignment and Occlusion of the Dentition
Pauline Hayes Garrett, D.D.S., Patricia W. Kiln, D.D.S.
Criteria_optimum_functional_occlusion.ppt
Alignment2.ppt

Craniomandibular Dysfunction
Craniomandibular Dysfunction.ppt

Facial Injuries
FacialInjuries.ppt

The Skeletal System
The Skeletal System.ppt

Temporal and Infratemporal Fossae and Temporomandibular Joint
R. Shane Tubbs, MS, PA-C, PhD
Temporomandibular Joint.ppt

Evaluation of Facial Injuries
Evaluation of Facial Injuries.ppt

Head, Face, Ear, and Mouth Conditions Injuries to the head
Head_face_ear_and_mouth.ppt

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Celiac Sprue



Celiac Sprue also known as celiac disease, gluten-sensitive enteropathy, and gluten-induced enteropathy, is a condition that damages the lining of the small intestine and prevents it from absorbing parts of food that are important for staying healthy.

Celiac Sprue
Douglas J. Marlow, M. D.
Celiac.ppt

Living a Gluten-free Lifestyle
Marisa Bunning, PhD, Mary Schroeder MS, RD
Living a Gluten-free Lifestyle.ppt

Celiac Disease
Celiac.ppt

Celiac Disease: It’s Autoimmune not an Allergy
Analissa Drummond
Celiac_Disease.ppt

Celiac Disease
Rozina Mithani
Celiac Disease.ppt

Celiac Disease
Celiac_Disease_Presentation.ppt

Dietary Intolerances - Celiac Intolerance
Celiac Intolerance.ppt

Celiac Disease Recent Prevalence of Celiac Disease
Celiac Disease.ppt

Nutritional Megaloblastic Anemias
CHRISTINE WILLIAMS, MD
Megaloblastic Anemias.ppt

Evaluation of Abnormal LFTs
LFTs.ppt

Trace Elements
Reed A Berger MD
TraceElements.ppt

Diet and Health Guidelines for Food Intolerances
Janice Hermann, PhD, RD/LD
Food Intolerances .ppt

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Coronary Artery Bypass Graft - CABG



Algorithmic Port Placement for Robot-assisted CABG
Pierre Dupont
Algorithmic Port Placement for Robot-assisted CABG.ppt

Management of Patient with Coronary Vascular Disorders
Coronary Vascular Disorders.ppt

Coronary Artery Bypass Graft
Dr. Aidah Alkaissi
Coronary Artery Bypass Graft.ppt

Specific Treatments / Therapies for Disease and Injury
Specific Treatments / Therapies for Disease and Injury.ppt

Is Coronary Artery Bypass Surgery Really Better than Coronary Stents? A look at the risks and benefits
Sarah Smith, Dr. Grimes
Smith_S.ppt

Coronary Artery Disease
GCad.ppt

Procedures Intermediate Format:Pericardiectomy/Pericardial Window
Pericardectomy.ppt

Comparative Effectiveness of Percutaneous Coronary Interventions and Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting for Coronary Artery Disease
Dena Bravata, MD, MS and Mark Hlatky, MD
DenaBravata_MarkHlatky_RIP.PPT

Nursing Management: Coronary Artery Disease
CAD.ppt

Cardiac Imaging: “Echo”
Diagnosis and Intervention.ppt

Cardiac Rehabilitation
Cardiac Rehabilitation.ppt

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Placenta Previa Ppt and 49 free full text articles



Complications of Pregnancy
Susanna R. Magee MD MPH
Complications.ppt

Nursing Care of the client who is having an abortion
High_Risk_Antepartum_Nursing_Care_2.ppt

Third Trimester Bleeding, Postpartum Hemorrhage, & Shock Management
ThirdTrimBleeding.ppt

Complications: Antepartum, Intrapartum, Postpartum
OB_Complications.ppt

Obstetric Hemorrhage
Abike James MD
ObstetricHemorrhage.ppt

Placenta previa
Mrs. Mahdia Samaha Kony
Placenta previa.ppt

Vaginal Bleeding in Late Pregnancy
Vaginal Bleeding in Late Pregnancy.ppt

OB/GYN Emergencies
OB/GYN Emergencies.ppt

Late Pregnancy Bleeding
Tiffany General
Late Pregnancy Bleeding.ppt

Vaginal Bleeding in Later Pregnancy and Labor
Managing Complications in Pregnancy and Childbirth
Vaginal Bleeding in Later Pregnancy and Labor.ppt

High-Risk Births & Obstetric Emergencies
High-Risk Births & Obstetric Emergencies.ppt

Third trimester bleeding
Tom Archer, MD, MBA
Third trimester bleeding.ppt

Pregnancy, Childbirth, and Postpartum at Risk
Pregnancy, Childbirth, and Postpartum at Risk.ppt

High Risk Pregnancy
High Risk Pregnancy.ppt

Third Trimester Bleeding
Scott Ramshur, MD
Third Trimester Bleeding.ppt
49 free full text published articles on Placenta Previa

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12 April 2012

Most Comprehensive Full Face Transplant video from University of Maryland



Most Comprehensive Full Face Transplant video from University of Maryland

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Geriatric Workshop Videos



Geriatric Workshop Videos from The University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health in Madison.


Picture from Geriatric Workshops - Osteoarthritis and Osteoporosis video
R. Breslow
 

Picture from Geriatric Workshops - Falling, Frailty, Failure to Thrive and Incontinence video
R. Breslow
 

Picture from Geriatric Workshops - The 3 Ds and Sleep: Assessment and Pharmacologic Challenges video
R. Breslow

Picture from Geriatric Workshops - The Two Faces of Polypharmacy video
R. Breslow

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Physical Examination Videos



Physical Examination Videos from The University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health in Madison



Presentation

Picture from Physical Exam: Introduction and Vital Signs video
L. Zakowski

Picture from Physical Exam: Head and Neck video
L. Zakowski

Picture from Physical Exam: Axilla, Pulmonary, Cardiac video
L. Zakowski

Picture from Physical Exam: Abdominal Exam video
L. Zakowski

Picture from Physical Exam: Upper Extremities video
L. Zakowski

Picture from Physical Exam: Lower Extremities video
L. Zakowski

Picture from Physical Exam: Quality of Physical Exam and Closure video
L. Zakowski

Picture from Physical Exam: Advanced Abdominal Exam video
L. Zakowski

Picture from Physical Exam: Advanced Cardiovascular Exam video
L. Zakowski

Picture from Physical Exam: Advanced ENT Testing video
L. Zakowski

Picture from Physical Exam: Advanced Pulmonary Exam video
L. Zakowski

Picture from Controversies in  Preparticipation Sports Screening video
D. Bernhardt

Picture from Physical Exam: Anterior and Posterior Thorax and Axilla Exam video
C. Seibert

Picture from Musculoskeletal Exam: Spine video
F. Salvi

Picture from Musculoskeletal Exam: Hip video
F. Salvi

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Techniques of the Physical Examination



Techniques of the Physical Examination
PtAssessment/Technique1.ppt
PtAssessment/Technique2.ppt

The History of the Physical Exam and Diagnostic Techniques
Hughes Evans, MD, PhD
Physical Exam and Diagnostic Techniques.ppt

Patient Assessment Process Goals of the Focused History and Physical Exam
Patient Assessment Process.ppt

Physical Examination of the Chest
PhysicalExamination.ppt

Health History and Physical Assessment
Rachel S. Natividad, RN, MSN, NP
Health History and Physical Assessment.ppt

Physical Assessment
Wanda Dooley, MSN, RN, CS, FNP
Physical Assessment.ppt

The Demise of the Physical Exam
Cam Hebson, MS IV
The Demise of the Physical Exam.ppt

Principles of The Physical Examination
Principles of The Physical Examination.ppt

Clinical assessment
Clinical assessmentPower_Point.ppt

Health history Physical exam
Health history Physical exam.ppt

Physical Exam
Physical Exam.ppt

Osteopathic Abdominal Exam
Osteopathic Abdominal Exam.ppt

Obtaining and Documenting Audit Evidence
Obtaining and Documenting Audit Evidence.PPT

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11 April 2012

Dissociative Amnesia



Dissociative amnesia, formerly called psychogenic amnesia, is one of a group of conditions called dissociative disorders. Dissociative disorders are mental illnesses that involve disruptions or breakdowns of memory, consciousness, awareness, identity, and/or perception.

Dissociative and Somatoform Disorders
http://faculty.txwes.edu/jbrown06/course3/documents/Chapter6DissociativeandSomatoformDisorders.ppt

Dissociative Disorders
Dr. Kayj Nash Okine
http://people.uncw.edu/okinek/psy347/Files/Dissociative%20Disorders.ppt

Dissociative disorders
http://campus.houghton.edu/orgs/psychology/abn7b.ppt

Dissociative Disorders
SAIMA ZIA
DISSOCIATIVE_DISORDERS.ppt

Psychoactive Substance-Use Disorders
schizo.ppt

Somatoform and Dissociative Disorders
DissociativeDisorders.ppt

Somatoform and Dissociative Disorders
Somatoform and Dissociative Disorders.ppt

Memory and Amnesia Functional Disorders of Memory
Amnesia Functional Disorders of Memory.ppt

Somatoform and Dissociative Disorders
Somatoform and Dissociative Disorders.ppt

Dissociative Disorders
DissociativeDisordersstudent.ppt

Dissociative Disorders
Dissociative_Disorders.ppt

Somatoform and Dissociative Disorders
Karen Clay Rhines, Ph.D.
Somatoform and Dissociative Disorders.ppt

Dissociative Experience Test
Dissociation&Somatoform.ppt

Dissociative Disorder
John F. Kihlstrom
Dissociative.ppt

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