The goal of these lectures is to help you avoid pitfalls and to prepare you for the inconspicuous complexity of common conditions. Because sometimes, even the most well-defined illnesses can yield tricky questions that require in-depth knowledge of contemporary algorithms. With an emphasis on what to do in a real-life setting, these short lectures focus on the clinical manifestation of disease, targeted patient evaluation, and the current recommended management strategies.
Hi thank you so much as a student can you / anyone here help me. What are the differences on an ECG between a 3rd degree block and a heart attack. What are the changes between the two to identify one over the other . Thank you
Tibetans also has this Blue birth Mark but onky during babies age ....as we grow older it disappears ... ....darnnnn ..😅😅.😊😊😊 It amazes me even Native Americans has it too ? 😮😮what about South Americans tribles ? North east Indians ? Really Fascinating ...wonder who the first ancestors were ??😊😊😅😅
Some of the conjunctivitis ones I struggle with eg is it viral or allergic. How can you tell by these photos? Or, bacterial conj or blepharitis? I was close but unsure exactly….
I remembered in my first few radiology lectures the professor put an elephant behind the chest and asked what’s the diagnosis, everyone was confused and overthinking no one answered him😂😂😂 Thank you for sharing this content