All the drugs from ANS syllabus organized in succinct spreadsheet form, arranged by category. Put in a few details I like to remember for each. Sorry I know toxins aren't strictly cholinergic, but I just stuck them on the same sheet bc I didnt wanna put them on whole new tab.
Not sure if all the equations are on this, but it is a nice little review I think.
Aubrey
37th Ward Health & Wellness Fair
Satuday, Sept. 27th from 10 am - 3 pm
Prosser Career Academy, 2148 N Long Ave. (near Fullerton & Central Ave.)
Update: All volunteer positions have been filled.
Come join us for a great opportunity to work with adults and kids, and test your skills in giving eye exams and vision screenings. The annual 37th Ward Health fair serves the Austin community, with over 400 adults and children expected at this fair. WE NEED VOLUNTEERS (Spanish speaking volunteers especially)!! Please contact me at fulvio.gil@gmail.com to sign up and receive more information, and be sure to check the attached flier!
Breakfast and lunch will be provided, and transportation will be available for volunteers.
See you then!
Roberto Gil
20/20 RCSIP Steering Committee
Usama and I have collaborated to create an online version of the M2 class schedule. If you'd like to add it to your computer's calendar, click here. If you'd like to add it to a web-based calendar, like Google Calendar, copy the following link (don't download the .ics file) [ http://www.rmstudents.com/files/m2fall2008.ics ] and use the instructions here to add it to your calendar . Let us know if you see any mistakes or if you can't figure something out.
Usama has put together the first 3 weeks of the M1 class schedule here [ http://www.rmstudents.com/files/co2012fall08.ics ]. We're not able to do the whole calendar (because it takes a while to make), but we'd be happy to host the file for you if you guys create it. We just use Google Calendar to create it and export the .ics file. Contact either of us if you need help figuring out how to make it or if you'd like RMstudents to put it up on the web for your class.
The M2s had a lecture on inflammation today and it reminded me of a video I saw that was developed at Harvard depicting the cellular processes involved. It was set to a very inspiring music track at the Studio Daily and the original, narrated version can be seen on the Harvard website. The video is highly recommended if you're a science geek like I aspire to be.
Table of the chemo agents, mechanisms, etc.
I made these using the required Nolte Atlas.
1) Brainstem cross sections (6) that are pretty close to what we did in lab:
Lower, Middle Medulla Lower, Middle Pons Lower, Upper Midbrain
2) Spinal Cord cross sections (4).
Sacral, Lumbar, Thoracic, and Cervical (Lower)
Hope they help.
- Dave
I wanted to make sure you're able to access this and run it on your programs (iCal, Outlook, Windows Calendar) so I'm including a url to the calendar here: http://www.rmstudents.com/files/2011_spring08.ics
Note : If you want the calendar to update automatically in Outlook 2007 (or older versions of Outlook), please click on THIS link: webcal://www.rmstudents.com/files/2011_spring08.ics
And here's a page which explains how to subscribe to calendars in iCal: http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?path=iCal/2.0/en/wr47.html
Biochem notes by Dave Tabriz, David Sarcu, Jimmy Jain, Jaimin Amin, Jonathan Blackhall, and Usama Ahmad. There are some errors in these notes. Use them at your own discretion. They are attached in PDF format.
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Hey guys. Here are my anatomy outlines for all our post midterm labs. I'll continue to add each one as I get it finished. Hope this helps.
Thanks,
Erica
I ended up creating a powerpoint file of the anterior pituitary feedback loops to make it easier to understand / remember. Hope this helps a little. It DOES NOT contain every single detail, rather just basic information.
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Here's a list of medical illustrations I found helpful...
a1-antitrypsin video histo: http://www.youtube.com/v/YxB04tGvqd0&rel=1
ATP synthase videos: http://www.res.titech.ac.jp/~seibutu/main.html?right/~seibutu/projects/f1_e.html
Folliculogenesis video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KrtBUW7mIac Read More »