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An Introduction to Neuroradiology
This module is intended as a review of information relevant to neuroradiology for medical student education. Contents include a review of basic brain and lumbar spine anatomy and five neuroradiology cases. The module features practice problem focused learning with discussion of imaging modalities important for workup and interpretation of common neuropathologies.
Jan 8, 2024
This project demonstrates the integration of metabolism in the human body. Insulin, glucagon, and epinephrine regulate carbohydrates, amino acids, and lipid metabolisms. Homeostasis is dependent on the interaction of these systems. This module is designed to allow the students to explore the metabolism after feeding through starvation at the level of the whole body, the […]
Dec 6, 2023
Physician Finance: Careers in Medicine
The unique skill set and knowledge base acquired in medical schools provide various career options for medical professionals. As a medical professional, you can tailor your career to fit your personality, skills, and goals. Additionally, the ongoing advancements in technology and medical research provide exciting opportunities for those in the medical field to learn and […]
Nov 21, 2023
Sensorimotor Examination of a Neurologically Involved Patient
The sensorimotor portion of a neurologic examination can provide valuable information about your patient, what is affecting how they move, and their ability to perform all of their activities of daily living (ADLs). This information helps guide which special tests you choose to perform in your examination and your selection of interventions.
Sep 20, 2023
Laparoscopic Anatomy from a Medical Student’s Perspective
After completing this E-Module, learners will understand the basics of laparoscopic surgery, including the equipment needed for laparoscopy. Learners will be able to identify relevant anatomic structures of the abdomen and pelvis commonly encountered during laparoscopic procedures.
Sep 19, 2023
Tying it Down: A Medical Student’s Guide to Surgical Knot Tying
In this e-module, you will learn how to perform the three most commonly used knot tying techniques – the instrument tie, the two-hand tie, and the one-hand tie. The module demonstrates all techniques for tying with both right and left hands.
Sep 19, 2023