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
Does your group have a new set of leaders, like new steering committee members? Do you want them to take control of your group's page on RMstudents? If so, here are some instructions. Are you a new leader in a group and just realized it's not represented on the RMstudents.com website? If so, why not take a few minutes and do it?
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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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Need a study break? Here's a funny YouTube video on how NOT to use powerpoint.
Pharmacology has now been added to Palm Notes, using some Kaplan flashcards as a base, then adding a few drugs along the way. This definitely makes reviewing so much more convenient!
Now Palm Notes cover Pathology, Pathophysiology, Microbiology, Psychopathology, Statistics, and Pharmacology. The major gaps: It does not really cover the sections before the organ systems in Path, and goes over the immunologic diseases in First Aid fashion. Read More »
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.
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 »