This course is about cells and how cells communicate. It assumes the learner has completed only biochemistry. It warms up with plasma membranes, organelles, and membrane voltage, then ramps up to skeletal muscle physiology and pathology. 5.5 hrs.
This course covers the clinical presentation, diagnosis, and management of disease of the heart and cardiovascular system in adults, including coronary artery disease, heart failure, pericardial disease, and arrhythmia. 4 hrs.
Part of the ObGyn Clerkship, Anatomy and Pathology explores the nonmalignant conditions of the female reproductive organs as well as normal and abnormal pelvic floor muscles. 3 hrs.
Part of the ObGyn Clerkship, Reproductive Endocrinology explores hormones at puberty, menopause, and in between, as they relate to pathologies and pregnancy. 2.5 hrs.
Part of the ObGyn Clerkship, Preconception explores the important considerations when preparing a woman to become pregnant, optimizing her for success and preparing her for the pregnancy. 2 hrs.
Part of the ObGyn Clerkship, Early Pregnancy is about the pathologies that affect a woman, her fetus, or both, during the first trimester of pregnancy. 1.5 hrs.
Part of the ObGyn Clerkship, Late Pregnancy is about the pathologic conditions that affect a pregnant mother and her fetus that typically present towards the end of pregnancy, in the third trimester. 3 hrs.
Part of the ObGyn Clerkship, Labor and Delivery explores the normal process of vaginal delivery, how to evaluate the mother and the fetus during this process, and some pathologic states that may develop. 2.5 hrs.
This course explores normal neonatal care at the time of delivery, neonatal intensive care, and the conditions that present at the very beginning of life. 1 hrs.
As part of the internal medicine clerkship collection, this course is the Gastroenterology material that is specifically regarding the hepatobiliary subspecialty, covering gallbladder disease, jaundice, and cirrhosis. 2 hrs.
This course covers dysfunctions of sexual function, sleep and sleep hygeine, and addicition, including the disease itself and the drugs of addiction. 1 hrs.
The spectrum from depressed to anxiety is an artificial one, but one that is established by the bipolar spectrum and the the ability to treat with antianxiety medications which tend to be also antidepressants. 2 hrs.
This course covers the clinical presentation, diagnosis, and management of diseases seen by Neurologists. This course is intended to provide instruction on the conditions seen on an end-of-rotation exam of a Neurology rotation. 2.5 hrs.
This course covers the clinical presentation, diagnosis, and management of diseases of the skin, hair, and nails. This course is intended to be part of the Internal Medicine Clerkship Bundle. 1.5 hrs.
Covers the clinical presentation, diagnosis, and management of rheumatologic disease in adults. This course is intended to be part of the Internal Medicine Clerkship Bundle. 1.5 hrs.
This course covers the clinical presentation, diagnosis, and management of diseases of endocrine glands. This course is intended to be part of the Internal Medicine Clerkship Bundle. 3.5 hrs.
Covers the clinical presentation, diagnosis, and management of infectious diseases. Some lessons are based on the infected organ and others based on the organism. This course is intended to be part of the Internal Medicine Clerkship Bundle. 3.5 hrs.
Covers the clinical presentation, diagnosis, and management of disease of the gastrointestinal tract in adults. This course is intended to be part of the Internal Medicine Clerkship Bundle. 3 hrs.
Covers the clinical presentation, diagnosis, and management of diseases of the kidneys, bladder, and the tubes that connect them. This course is intended to be part of the Internal Medicine Clerkship Bundle. 2.5 hrs.
Covers the clinical presentation, diagnosis, and management of disease of the lungs and pulmonary vasculature in adults. This course is intended to be part of the Internal Medicine Clerkship Bundle. 2 hrs.
Covers the clinical presentation, diagnosis, and management of diseases of the blood and bone marrow with a focus on anemia, leukemia, and lymphomas, This course is intended to be part of the Internal Medicine Clerkship Bundle. 2.5 hrs.
Covers the clinical presentation, diagnosis, and management of disease of the heart and cardiovascular system in adults. This course is intended to be part of the Internal Medicine Clerkship Bundle. 4 hrs.
Anti-psychotics are used to treat psychotic disorders, disorders of altered awareness or being. These conditions may present also with mood symptoms, but this cluster of conditions is mostly centered around perception. 1.5 hrs.
General Pediatrics covers the nonspecialized care of children, with an emphasis on prevention of injury and disease. After the neonatal period, before adulthood, and without the need for additional training. 2.5 hrs.
This course is about cells and how cells communicate. It assumes the learner has completed only biochemistry. It warms up with plasma membranes, organelles, and membrane voltage, then ramps up to skeletal muscle physiology and pathology. 5.5 hrs.
This Course is about the cell cycle, mitosis, adaptations to stress (necrosis, senescence, apoptosis), and what happens when mutations accumulate into cancer. The focus remains on intracellular mechanisms and their failure, rather than cancers. 3.5 hrs.
This is third of three courses intended for the use in studying for end-of-rotation exam for a Surgery rotation and for studying for Step 2 / Level 2. It contains the subject material that is applicable to specialized surgeons. 3.5 hrs.
This course covers the bacteria that cause infectious disease in humans. The story is told from the perspective of the bacteria. And because you aren't meant to be a microbiologist, OME's unique flavor makes this subject particularly easy to master. 5.5 hrs.
This 'course' is only a single lesson, a video-only introduction to the product, the curriculum, the Organ System Topic named Neuroscience. It is intended to be part 1 of Neurosience, viewed before doing anything else in the curriculum. 1 hrs.
General Pharmacology establishes the foundation for the pharmacology portions of the Organ System Topics that follow. We cover pharmacodynamics and pharmacokinetics, then use the autonomic nervous system to introduce receptors. 3.5 hrs.
This course combines Neurology and Neuroscience, bridging the gap between structure, function, and dysfunction and clinical practice. This course is intended to be the fourth within the Organ Systems Topic: Neuroscience. 5 hrs.
This course is focused almost entirely on the intracranial nervous system, establishing foundations and baselines which can be used throughout the rest of the course. Intended to be part 2 of the Organ Systems Topic: Neuroscience. 3.5 hrs.
Special Senses details how vision, audition, balance, and olfaction work, and what can go wrong to compromise our ability to uses our special senses. Intended to be part 5 of the Organ System Topic: Neuroscience. 2.5 hrs.
This course is the culmination of the Organ Systems Topic: Cardiac. Atherosclerosis of the coronary vessels - coronary artery disease - and rupture and thrombosis of a coronary vessel - myocardial infarction - are explored. 3.5 hrs.
This course is about the tracts and nuclei that permit the transmission of signals from the periphery to the central nervous system (sensory) and vice versa (motor). Intended on being part 3 of the Organ System Topic: Neuroscience. 5.5 hrs.
The conditions that are treatable by surgery are covered in this course. Intended to be bundled with both pediatrics and with surgery, though meant to be consumed alongside the pediatrics content on a pediatrics rotation. 2.5 hrs.
This course covers the heart as an electrical system. Cardiac conduction, EKGs and how 12-leads map to coronary vessels, then the diagnosis and management of arrhythmias. Intended to be part of the Organ System Topic: Hematology Oncology. 2 hrs.
This covers the heart as pump, as a syncytial muscle that generates the force to propel blood forward, and the pathologic states that impair that function - heart failure. This is intended to be part of the Organ System Topic: Cardiac. 3.5 hrs.
Hemodynamics covers the structure and function of blood vessels, how blood flows through the peripheral vasculature, and the pathologic states of hypertension and shock. Intended to be part of the Organ Systems Topic: Cardiac. 3.5 hrs.
This course covers Dr Williams's approach to acid base and specifically to test questions that ask a learner to interpret a blood gas. Practical for life and any licensing or end-of-rotation exam.
This course covers the normal function of the kidney as nephrons and tubules; and how filtration and reabsorption work. Anatomical pathologies - cysts, cancers, and stones - are covered here, too. Part of the Organ Systems Topic: Renal. 3 hrs.
This course covers acute and chronic kidney injury, exploring the histologic and pathological changes that define the various forms of damage to the nephron, especially the glomerulus. Part of the Organ Systems Topic: Renal. 2.5 hrs.
This course covers the anatomy and physiology of normal micturition and the bladder. Here, pathologies of the prostate gland, especially in relation to the urinary dysfunction it can cause, is also covered. Part of the Organ Systems Topic: Renal. 1.5 hrs.
This course covers low of blood within the heart, focusing on embryogenesis and anatomy of the heart and the heart valves, how they normally function, and states of disfunction. This is intended to be part of the Organ System: Cardiac. 2.5 hrs.
This course is on the normal and abnormal findings of skin. Focused on the histology and physiology of the epidermis, the course communicates health and disease as told by the story of the cells . Part of the Organ Systems Topic - Musculoskeletal. 3.5 hrs.
A short course covering the disease states that affect joints and also several rheumatologic conditions that affect other organs beyond joints. Part of the Organ Systems Topic: Musculoskeletal. 1.5 hrs.
This course focuses on the muscles, arteries, nerves, and their relationship to the joints of the appendicular skeleteon - the arms and legs - describing motor and sensory function and dysfunction. Part of the Organ Systems Topic: Musculoskeletal. 2.5 hrs.
This course covers the WBC portion of the CBC sticks of the Hematology Oncology Topic. It focuses primarily on excess production of WBC (lymphoma, leukemia), as well as excess RBCs and PLT. Part of the Organ System Topic: Hematology Oncology. 2 hrs.
This course covers the PLT portion of the CBC sticks of the Hematology Oncology Topic. It focuses on primary hemostasis (platelets) and secondary hemostasis (factors). Part of the Organ Systems Topic: HematologyOncology 2 hrs.
This course covers the RBC portion of the CBC sticks of the Hematology Oncology Topic. It focuses on hemoglobin, in particular, with a large emphasis on teaching anemia. Part of the Organ Systems Topic: HematologyOncology 3 hrs.
This course introduces the Hematology Oncology module, gives clinical insights to how the information will be used, and establishes the concept of the CBC sticks, which is how the module is organzied - WBC, RBC, Platelets (and coags). 1 hrs.
This course covers the endocrine pancreas, diabetes mellitus, and diabetes treatments. The exocrine pancreas is covered in Gastrointestinal. This is part of the Organ Systems Topic: Endocrine. 2 hrs.
This course teaches all the mechanisms of the normal, healthy parathyroid glands and their relationship to bone mineralization and turnover. It also covers the disease states of the same tissues. Part of the Organ System Topic: Endocrine. 2.5 hrs.
This course teaches all the mechanisms of the normal, healthy thyroid as well as the diseases and treatments of the thyroid gland. Part of the Organ System Topic: Endocrine. 2 hrs.
This course teaches all the mechanisms of the normal, healthy adrenal glands as well as the diseases and treatments of the adrenal glands, separated by the hormone in excess or deficiency. Part of the Organ System Topic: Endocrine. 2 hrs.
This course explores the physiologic changes of a normal pregnancy, labor, and delivery as well as the pathologies associated with fertilization, implantation, and gestation. Part of the Organ Systems Topic: Reproduction. 3.5 hrs.
This course explores the anatomy, histology, physiology, pharmacology, pathology, and radiology of the adult female breast, with an emphasis on Breast Cancer and Premalignant Breast lesions. This is part of the Organ Systems Topic: Reproduction. 2 hrs.
This course covers the complexities of normal and abnormal female reproductive organs and their relationship to puberty, menopause, and pregnancy. Part of the Organ Systems Topic: Reproduction. 4.5 hrs.
Male reproduction explores gametogenesis, erection, and ejaculation. It intentionally moves through normal and abnormal male, giving appropriate time and effort to female reproduction. Part of the Organ Systems Topic: Reproduction. 2.5 hrs.
This course is on the mechanism of action - how medications that treat bacterial infections work - with some relevant clinical applications. Go diagnosis to antibiotic, not antibiotic to diagnoses. Part of the Foundations Topic: Microbiology. 2 hrs.
This course is on viruses as they relate to clinically relevant disease. Learn that fundamentals of how viruses cause disease and the clinical practicalities of the conditions common viruses cause. Part of the Foundations Topic: Microbiology. 3.5 hrs.
A short course on parasites - protozoa and helminths - as they relate to clinically relevant disease. Intended for use by medical professionals who will NOT specialize in microbiology. Part of the Foundations Topic: Microbiology. 1 hrs.
A short course on fungi and antifungals as they relate to clinically relevant disease. Intended for use by medical professionals who will NOT specialize in microbiology. Part of the Foundations Topic: Microbiology. 1 hrs.
This course details the normal function and pathologic states of the posterior pituitary gland and the anterior pituitary gland. This course is part of the Organ System Topic: Endocrine. 1.5 hrs.
The abdominal viscera is protected in the anterior by the abdominal wall while the peritoneal cavity allows for the organs to slide past one another. Part of the Organ System Topic: Gastrointestinal. 1.5 hrs.
Food enters the mouth and waste exits the anus. The complex journey of the food bolus through the digestive tract is explored from mouth to anus, covering normal and abnormal along the way. Part of the Organ System Topic: Gastrointestinal. 7 hrs.
A brief course covering the normal and abnormals of the respiratory mucosa found in the ears, nose, and throat. Part of the Organ System Topic: Pulmonary. 1 hrs.
The bulk of the Pulmonary Organ System Topic, this course focuses on the lungs as alveoli - both the movement of air (ventilation) and the movement of gas (gas exchange). 5 hrs.
This is first of three courses intended for the use in studying for end-of-rotation exam for a Surgery rotation and for studying for Step 2 / Level 2. It contains the subject material that is applicable to a general surgeon. 7 hrs.
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This is a generic message Dustyn put in so that there could be a hurried creation of the video explaining how this is going to work. It is indeed hurried, with some of the thinkific features not fully flushed out. 3 hrs.
This is a generic message Dustyn put in so that there could be a hurried creation of the video explaining how this is going to work. It is indeed hurried, with some of the thinkific features not fully flushed out. 1.5 hrs.
This is a generic message Dustyn put in so that there could be a hurried creation of the video explaining how this is going to work. It is indeed hurried, with some of the thinkific features not fully flushed out. 2 hrs.
Part of the ObGyn review class, Reproductive Endocrinology explores hormones at puberty, menopause, and in between, as they relate to pathologies and pregnancy. 2.5 hrs.
Part of the ObGyn review class, Gynecology Oncology explores the premalignant and malignant lesions of the female, pelvic, reproductive organs. 2.5 hrs.
Part of the ObGyn review class, Anatomy and Pathology explores the nonmalignant conditions of the female reproductive organs as well as normal and abnormal pelvic floor muscles. 3 hrs.