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    Biochemistry 1: DNA to Protein

    Description
    Reviews composition of DNA, prokaryotic/eukaryotic transcription and regulation, translation, mutations, repair, amino acid structure, and enzyme kinetics.
    Lessons
    Nucleotides and Nucleic Acids
    Structure of DNA
    OME's Version of DNA and RNA
    DNA Replication (The Fork)
    DNA Synthesis Repair
    OME's Version of Transcription
    Prokaryotic Transcription
    Eukaryotic Transcription
    Eukaryotic Transcription Regulation
    Prokaryotic Transcription Regulation
    OME's Version of Translation
    Translation of mRNA Into Amino Acid Chains
    Post-Translational Modification
    Point Mutations
    Amino Acids Form Proteins
    Enzyme (Protein) Kinetics
    Inhibitors and Activators
    Genetic Material and an Introduction

    Biochemistry 2: Metabolism

    Description
    This course covers how energy is stored, distributed, and consumed by cells, and what happens when these processes are dysfunctional.
    Lessons
    Introduction to Metabolism
    Glucagon- vs Insulin- (dominant states)
    Glycolysis
    Pyruvate Dehydrogenase
    Citric Acid Cycle
    Electron Transport Chain
    Electron Transport Chain Pharmacology
    Gluconeogenesis
    Carbohydrate Metabolism Regulation
    Galactose and Fructose
    Glycogen Metabolism
    Glycogen Storage Diseases
    Lipid Synthesis
    Triglyceride Mobilization and Storage
    Lipid Catabolism
    Ketone Metabolism
    Sphingolipids
    Excess Nitrogen Metabolism
    Urea Cycle
    Amino Acid Catabolism

    Biochemistry 3: Genetics

    Description
    This course is an introduction to clinical genetics, including modes of inheritance, population genetics, and statistics, and presents chromosomal disorders from a clinical viewpoint.
    Lessons
    Introduction to Genetics
    Modes of Inheritance
    Complexities of Inheritance
    Population Genetics Math
    Population Genetics Concepts
    Chromosome Number Diseases
    Chromosome Structure Diseases

    Cardiac 1: Introduction to Cardiac

    Description
    Introductory video to the Cardiac Collection, demonstrating how to approach each course and the intended sequence of the courses.
    Lessons
    Introduction to Cardiac Collection

    Cardiac 2: Hemodynamics

    Description
    Covers structure and function of blood vessels, blood flow and pressure, and pathologic states of hypertension, shock, vasculitis, and aortic pathologies.
    Lessons
    Arteries and Veins
    Capillaries
    The Aorta
    Blood Pressure Regulation
    Essential Hypertension
    Hypertension Pharmacology
    Shock
    Vasculitis

    Cardiac 3: Structure and Function

    Description
    Course covers the heart as a pump—a syncytial muscle that generates the force to propel blood forward—and the pathologic states that impair that function.
    Lessons
    Anatomy of the Heart and Mediastinum
    Endocarditis
    Pericardial Disease
    Heart as a Muscle
    Myocardial Work
    Heart Failure
    Heart Failure Pharmacology
    Cardiomyopathy

    Cardiac 4: Plumbing

    Description
    This course focuses on the embryogenesis, anatomy, physiology, and pathophysiology of the heart and its valves.
    Lessons
    Cardiovascular Embryogenesis and Fetal Flow
    The Cardiac Cycle
    Heart Valves
    Noncyanotic Congenital Heart Disease
    Cyanotic Congenital Heart Disease

    Cardiac 5: Electricity

    Description
    This course covers the heart as an electrical system, including cardiac conduction, EKGs and how 12-leads map to coronary vessels, and the diagnosis and management of arrhythmias.
    Lessons
    Coronary Vessels and Cardiac Conduction
    Cardiac Conduction System
    Visualizing the EKG
    Arrhythmias
    Anti-Arrhythmics

    Cardiac 6: Coronary Artery Disease

    Description
    This course explores the pathophysiology and treatment of atherosclerosis, first generally then as coronary artery disease, ischemic heart disease, and acute coronary syndromes.
    Lessons
    Pathophysiology of Atherosclerosis
    Pharmacology of Atherosclerosis
    Chronic Ischemic Heart Disease
    Chronic Ischemic Heart Disease Pharmacology
    Acute Coronary Syndrome
    Acute Coronary Syndrome Pharmacology

    Common Medical Problems

    Description
    Video-only course covers frequently seen clinical problems in Internal Medicine, focused on common admissions and interpreting abnormal laboratories.
    Lessons
    Skin and Soft Tissue Infections
    Community-Acquired Pneumonia
    Coronary Artery Disease
    Hypertension
    CHF 1: In the Clinic
    CHF 2: In the Hospital
    AFib
    COPD Exacerbation
    Pulmonary Embolism
    Sodium
    Potassium
    GI Bleed
    Liver Function Tests
    Inpatient Diabetes
    Platelets
    Cirrhosis 1: Introduction to Cirrhosis
    Cirrhosis 2: Chronic Decompensation
    Cirrhosis 3: Acute on Chronic Liver Failure
    Cirrhosis 4: HCC
    Calcium
    Antibiotic Ladder

    Endocrine 1: The Pituitary Glands

    Description
    This course details the anatomy, physiology, and pathologic states of the anterior and posterior pituitary gland, including mechanisms of hormone excess and deficiency, as well as management.
    Lessons
    The Healthy Pituitary Glands
    The Unhealthy Anterior Pituitary
    The Unhealthy Posterior Pituitary

    Endocrine 2: Adrenal

    Description
    This course details the anatomy, physiology, and pathologic states of the adrenal glands, including mechanisms of hormone excess and deficiency, as well as management.
    Lessons
    The Healthy Adrenal Gland
    Cortisol
    Aldosterone
    Adrenal Hyperplasia NOS

    Endocrine 3: Thyroid

    Description
    This course details the anatomy, physiology, and pathologic states of the thyroid gland, including mechanisms of hormone excess and deficiency, as well as management.
    Lessons
    The Healthy Thyroid Gland
    The Unhealthy Thyroid-Functional Disorders
    The Unhealthy Thyroid-Structural Disorders

    Endocrine 4: Parathyroid

    Description
    This course details the anatomy, physiology, and pathologic states of the parathyroid glands, including mechanisms of hormone excess and deficiency, healthy bone, pathologic bone conditions, as well as management.
    Lessons
    The Healthy Parathyroid
    The Unhealthy Parathyroid - Calcium Disorders
    Healthy Bone
    Unhealthy Bone
    Bone Tumors

    Endocrine 5: Pancreas

    Description
    This course details the anatomy, physiology, and pathologic states of the endocrine pancreas, including diabetes mellitus pathophysiology and management. The exocrine pancreas is covered in Gastrointestinal.
    Lessons
    The Endocrine Pancreas
    Diabetes
    Diabetes Pharmacology

    Gastrointestinal 1: Digestion and Absorption

    Description
    In this course, the complex journey of the food bolus through the digestive tract is explored from mouth to anus, covering normal and abnormal along the way.
    Lessons
    The Mouth
    The Healthy Esophagus
    Esophageal Pathology
    Anatomy and Histology of the Stomach
    Physiology and Pharmacology of the Stomach
    Gastric Pathology
    Anatomy of the Digestive Unit
    Physiology of Digestion and Absorption
    Malabsorption
    Pancreatic Pathology
    The Healthy Large Intestine
    Neoplasia of the Large Intestine
    Functional Intestinal Disease
    The Inflamed Bowel

    Gastrointestinal 2: Abdominal Wall

    Description
    This course discusses the anatomy, embryology, and clinical correlates of the abdominal wall and peritoneal cavity.
    Lessons
    The Anatomy of the Abdominal Wall
    Hernias and Small Bowel Obstruction
    Embryology of the Peritoneal Cavity

    Gastrointestinal 3: Hepatobiliary

    Description
    We explore the anatomy, physiology, and pathophysiology of the liver and biliary tree, including cholestasis, metabolic liver disease, and cirrhosis.
    Lessons
    Liver Anatomy and Physiology
    Physiology of Bile and Bilirubin
    Cholestasis
    Metabolic Liver Disease
    Cirrhosis

    General Pharmacology

    Description
    This course establishes the foundation for the pharmacology portions of the Organ Systems courses that follow. We cover pharmacodynamics and pharmacokinetics, then use the autonomic nervous system to introduce receptors.
    Lessons
    General Principles of Pharmacology
    Absorption
    Distribution
    Metabolism-Biotransformation
    Elimination
    Pharmacodynamics
    Receptors and Second Messengers
    Introduction to Autonomics
    Cholinergic Drugs (PNS)
    Adrenergic Drugs (SNS)

    General Physiology

    Description
    This course correlates cell biology and cell physiology, including structure, transport and excitation. Clinically, neuromuscular diseases and myopathies are discussed in the context of excitation-contraction coupling and synaptic transmission.
    Lessons
    Plasma Membranes
    Transporters
    Membrane-Bound Organelles
    Cytoskeleton Organelles
    Receptors and Ligands
    Excitable Cells: Passive Properties
    Excitable Cells: Active Properties
    Synapses
    Neuromuscular Diseases
    Skeletal Muscle
    Excitation Contraction Coupling
    Myopathies
    Skeletal Muscle Force
    Smooth Muscle

    General Surgery

    Description
    Course covers preoperative evaluation, postoperative complications, surgeries of the gastrointestinal tract, hepatobiliary tree, acute abdomen, and breast.
    Lessons
    Breast Cancer
    Preoperative evaluation
    Post operative fever
    Other postoperative complications
    Gallstone disease
    Cholestasis Diseases That Aren't Gallstones
    Surgical Esophageal Diseases
    Surgical Small Bowel
    Colon, Rectum, and Anus
    Surgical Pancreatitis
    Abdominal Pain and the Acute Abdomen
    Leg Ulcers
    The Normal Breast and Benign Breast Diseases

    Gynecology: Anatomy and Pathology

    Description
    This course explores nonmalignant conditions of the female reproductive organs as well as normal and abnormal pelvic floor function.
    Lessons
    Female Pelvic Anatomy
    Pelvic Organ Prolapse
    Urinary Incontinence
    Gynecological Infections
    Adnexal Masses
    Approach to Vaginal Bleeding
    Abnormal Uterine Bleeding

    Gynecology: Gynecology Oncology

    Description
    This course explores premalignant and malignant lesions of the female pelvic reproductive organs.
    Lessons
    Overview of Gynecologic Cancers
    Cervical Cancer
    Endometrial Cancer
    Ovarian Cancer
    Vaginal and Vulvar Cancers
    Gestational Trophoblastic Disease

    Gynecology: Reproductive Endocrinology

    Description
    This course explores hormones, from puberty through menopause, as they relate to normal function, pathology, and pregnancy.
    Lessons
    Puberty
    Primary Amenorrhea
    Secondary Amenorrhea
    Menopause
    PCOS and Hyperandrogenism
    The Infertile Couple

    HemeOnc 1: General

    Description
    This is an introduction to Hematology-Oncology Collection. It establishes the concept of the CBC sticks, which is how the module is organized RBC, Plt and coags, and WBC, as well as outlines hematopoiesis.
    Lessons
    Introduction to Hematology-Oncology
    Laboratory Interpretation
    Hematopoiesis

    HemeOnc 2: Anemia

    Description
    This course covers the RBC portion of the CBC sticks. It focuses on hemoglobin, iron regulation and dysfunction, and the three categories of insufficient hemoglobin -anemia.
    Lessons
    Hemoglobin
    Disorders Of Heme Synthesis
    Iron Regulation
    Approach to Anemia
    Microcytic Anemia
    Macrocytic Anemia
    Normocytic Anemia

    HemeOnc 3: Clotting

    Description
    This course covers the Plt portion of the CBC sticks. It focuses on the physiology and pathophysiology of primary hemostasis (platelets) and secondary hemostasis (factors).
    Lessons
    Hemostasis
    Thrombophilia
    Clotting Pharmacology
    Platelet Bleeding
    Factor Bleeding

    HemeOnc 4: Proliferation

    Description
    This course covers the WBC portion of the CBC sticks. It focuses primarily on excess production of WBC (lymphoma, leukemia, plasma cell dyscrasias), as well as excess RBCs and Plts.
    Lessons
    Introduction to Proliferation
    Myeloproliferation
    Leukemia
    Lymphoma
    Plasma Cell Dyscrasia

    Immunology Normal & Abnormal

    Description
    This course explores the innate and adaptive immune systems, the function and dysfunction—autoimmunity and immunosuppression—and the medications that are used to control the immune system.
    Lessons
    Introduction to Immunology
    Taxonomy of Immune Cells
    Taxonomy of Lymphoid Organs
    Innate Immune Response
    APCs and MHCs
    Antigens and Antibodies
    B-cell Maturation
    B-cell Activation
    T-cell Maturation
    T-cell Activation
    Hypersensitivity Reactions
    Transplant and Rejection
    Vaccines and Immunization
    Mechanisms of Autoimmunity
    Immunodeficiency
    Immunosuppression

    In the ICU

    Description
    This video-only course focuses on intensive care strategies, including approaches to shock, oxygenation and ventilation, and running a code blue.
    Lessons
    Oxygen Delivery
    Shock 1: Approach
    Shock 2: Treatment
    Shock 3: Septic Shock
    Running a Code
    ARDS Ventilator Strategies
    Diabetic Ketoacidosis

    Intern Bootcamp

    Description
    Be the Most Effective Intern in Your Program
    Lessons
    Introduction to the Bootcamp
    Time Management
    Clinical Reasoning
    Wards
    You
    Others
    Documentation
    Obvious After Its Obvious
    Bureaucracy
    Telemedicine
    Resources

    Internal Medicine: Cardiology

    Description
    This course covers the clinical presentation, diagnosis, and management of disease of the heart and cardiovascular system in adults.
    Lessons
    Pericardial Disease
    Heart Failure
    Cardiomyopathy
    Acute Coronary Syndrome
    Coronary Artery Disease
    Hypertension
    Syncope
    Valvular Disease
    Cholesterol
    ACLS - Rhythm Identification
    ACLS - Running a Code Made Easy

    Internal Medicine: Dermatology

    Description
    This course covers the clinical presentation, diagnosis, and management of diseases of the skin, hair, and nails.
    Lessons
    Bullous Diseases
    Papulosquamous Reactions
    Eczematous Rashes
    Hypersensitivity Skin Eruptions
    Hyperpigmentation Disease and Skin Cancer
    Hypopigmentation Skin Disorders
    Alopecia and Normal Hair
    Superficial Skin and Nailbed Infections

    Internal Medicine: Endocrinology

    Description
    This course covers the clinical presentation, diagnosis, and management of diseases of endocrine glands.
    Lessons
    Pancreas 1 - Outpatient Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus
    Pancreas 2 - Type 1 Diabetes and Insulin Strategies
    Pancreas 3 - Diabetic Emergencies
    Anterior Pituitary
    Functional Thyroid Diseases
    Structural Thyroid Diseases
    Adrenal Glands
    MEN Syndromes (Test Prep)

    Internal Medicine: Gastroenterology

    Description
    This course covers the clinical presentation, diagnosis, and management of disease of the gastrointestinal tract in adults.
    Lessons
    Gastrointestinal Hemorrhage
    Esophageal Dysphagia
    Esophagitis
    Gerd
    Peptic Ulcer Disease
    Miscellaneous Gastric
    Acute Diarrhea
    Chronic Diarrhea
    Malabsorption Syndromes
    Diverticular Disease
    Inflammatory Bowel Disease
    Colon Cancer

    Internal Medicine: Hematology Oncology

    Description
    This course covers the clinical presentation, diagnosis, and management of diseases of the blood and bone marrow with a focus on anemia, leukemia, and lymphomas.
    Lessons
    Approach to Anemia
    Microcytic Anemia
    Macrocytic Anemia
    Normocytic Anemia
    Leukemia
    Lymphoma
    Plasma Cell Dyscrasia
    Approach to Bleeding
    Thrombocytopenia
    Thrombophilla

    Internal Medicine: Hepatobiliary

    Description
    This course covers the clinical presentation, diagnosis and management of the hepatobiliary tree, including gallbladder, jaundice, and cirrhosis.
    Lessons
    Gallstones Diseases
    Cirrhosis Etiologies
    Cirrhosis Complications
    Hepatitis Viruses
    Compensated Cirrhosis and Hepatocellular Carcinoma

    Internal Medicine: Infectious Disease

    Description
    This course covers clinical presentation, diagnosis, and management of infectious diseases. Lessons are based on the infected organ and the organism.
    Lessons
    Skin and Soft Tissue Infections
    Community-Acquired Pneumonia
    The Antibiotic Ladder
    Sepsis and Septic Shock
    HIV and AIDS
    Urinary Tract Infections
    Brain Infections
    Adult Ear, Nose, and Throat Infections
    Infective Endocarditis
    Tuberculosis
    Genital Ulcers

    Internal Medicine: Nephrology

    Description
    This course covers the clinical presentation, diagnosis, and management of diseases of the kidneys, bladder, and the tubes that connect them.
    Lessons
    Acid-Base 1
    Acid-Base 2
    Acute Kidney Injury and Disease
    Chronic Kidney Disease
    Disorders of Sodium
    Disorders of Potassium
    Disorders of Calcium
    Nephrolithiasis
    Renal Cysts and Renal Cancers

    Internal Medicine: Pulmonology

    Description
    This course covers the clinical presentation, diagnosis, and management of disease of the lungs and pulmonary vasculature in adults.
    Lessons
    Pleural Lung Disease
    Asthma
    Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease
    Treating Lung Cancer
    Venous Thromboembolis
    Fibrotic Lung Disease

    Internal Medicine: Rheumatology

    Description
    This course covers the clinical presentation, diagnosis, and management of rheumatologic disease in adults.
    Lessons
    Vasculitis
    Approach to Joint Pain
    Systemic Lupus Erythematosus
    Rheumatoid Arthritis
    Monoarticular Arthropathies
    Seronegative Spondyloarthropathies
    Other Miscellaneous Connective Tissue Diseases

    Methods

    Description
    This video-only course is designed to help the learner develop a differential diagnosis based on some of the most common chief complaints.
    Lessons
    Approach to Renal Failure
    Approach to Anemia
    Approach to Bleeding
    Approach to Joint Pain
    Approach to Vaginal Bleeding
    Approach to Chest Pain
    Approach to Dyspnea
    Approach to Abdominal Pain
    Approach to Syncope
    Approach to Weakness
    Approach to Edema
    Approach to Altered Mental Status
    Approach to Hemoptysis
    Approach to Fever
    Approach to AKI
    Approach to Dysphagia
    Approach to Pulmonary Hypertension
    Approach to Cough
    Approach to Fluids
    Approach to Secondary Hypertension
    Approach to Urinalysis and Hematuria

    Microbiology 1: Bacteria

    Description
    This course explores taxonomy, structure, life cycle, transmission, and clinical picture of gram-positive and -negative cocci, rods, and mycobacteria. It also contains specific lessons on zoonotic bacteria, spirochetes, and intracellular pathogens.
    Lessons
    Bacterial Structure and Intro To Bacteria
    Bacterial Genetics
    Bacterial Toxins
    Laboratory Diagnosis of Organisms
    Bacterial Taxonomy at OnlineMedEd
    Gram-Positive Cocci
    Gram-Negative Cocci
    Gram-Negative Rods That Can Cause Serious Disease
    Gram-Negative Rods That Cause Diarrhea
    Gram-Negative Rods Transmitted by Animals
    Gram-Negative Rods That Are Spirochetes
    Gram-Negative Rods That Are Intracellular Pathogens
    Gram-Positive Rods
    Mycobacteria

    Microbiology 2: Antibacterials

    Description
    This course covers the indications, mechanisms, and routes of administration for drugs that inhibit β-lactam cell walls, non-β-lactam cell walls, DNA, RNA, and translation, as well as antimycobacterial drugs.
    Lessons
    Introduction to Antibacterials
    β-Lactam Cell Wall Inhibitors
    Non-β-Lactam Cell Wall Inhibitors
    Translation Inhibitors
    DNA and RNA Inhibitors
    Antimycobacterials

    Microbiology 3: Viruses

    Description
    This course discusses the structure, life cycle, transmission, clinical picture, and pharmacological treatment of DNA and RNA viruses. Clinical correlates include HIV/AIDS and hepatitis syndromes.
    Lessons
    Introduction to Viruses
    Life Cycles of Viruses
    DNA Viruses
    Positive-Sense Single-Stranded RNA Viruses
    Negative-Sense Single-Stranded RNA Viruses
    HIV and AIDS
    Hepatitis Viruses
    Antiviral Medications

    Microbiology 4: Fungi

    Description
    This short course explores the structure, life cycle, transmission, clinical presentation, and pharmacological treatment of cutaneous, systemic, and opportunistic fungi.
    Lessons
    Fungi
    Antifungal Medications

    Microbiology 5: Parasites

    Description
    In this course, we cover the structure, life cycle, transmission, and clinical presentation of intestinal, urogenital, tissue/blood, and other protozoa, and intestinal/tissue nematode, cestode, and trematode helminths.
    Lessons
    Protozoa
    Helminths

    Musculoskeletal 1: Orthopedic

    Description
    This course focuses on the muscles, arteries, nerves, and their relationship to the joints of the appendicular skeleton—the arms and legs—describing motor and sensory function and dysfunction.
    Lessons
    Anatomy of the Upper Extremity
    Joints of the Upper Extremity
    Nerves of the Upper Extremity
    Anatomy of the Lower Extremity
    Joints of the Lower Extremity
    Nerves of the Lower Extremity

    Musculoskeletal 2: Rheumatology

    Description
    In this course, we discuss the pathophysiology of joint disease and rheumatological conditions that affect other organs.
    Lessons
    Monoarticular Arthropathy
    Gout Pharmacology
    Polyarticular Arthropathies
    Other Rheumatologic Conditions

    Musculoskeletal 3: Dermatology

    Description
    This course covers normal and abnormal skin findings. We'll focus on the histology and physiology of the epidermis, and communicate health and disease as told by the story of the cells as an epithelium.
    Lessons
    Introduction to Skin
    Skin Cancers
    Blistering Diseases
    Disorders of Skin Pigmentation
    Skin and Soft Tissue Infections
    Inflammatory Dermatoses
    Appendages of Skin

    Neurology

    Description
    This course covers the clinical presentation, diagnosis, and management of neurological diseases. This course is intended to provide instruction on the conditions seen on an end-of-rotation exam of a neurology rotation.
    Lessons
    Headache
    Stroke
    Seizure and Epilepsy
    Back Pain and Lumbar Spine
    Cognitive Impairment
    Vertigo
    Movement Disorders
    Coma and Brain Death
    Neuromuscular Weakness

    Neuroscience 1: Intro to Neuroscience

    Description
    Dr. Williams introduces Neuroscience lessons with a tour of the CNS.
    Lessons
    Introduction and Tour of the CNS

    Neuroscience 2: Cortex

    Description
    This course focuses on the intracranial nervous system, establishing the foundation for the rest of Neuroscience.
    Lessons
    Introduction to the Brain through Embryology
    The Normal CNS - Cells, Fascicies, and Meninges
    The Flow of CSF - Ventricles and Sinuses
    Intracranial Pressure, Cerebral Edema, and Brain Bleeds
    Basal Ganglia

    Neuroscience 3: Motor and Sensory Systems

    Description
    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).
    Lessons
    Motor Systems
    Sensory Systems
    Spinal Cord Lesions
    Cerebral Vasculature and Strokes
    Cranial Nerves
    Brainstem and Cerebellum
    Brainstem Strokes

    Neuroscience 4: Clinical Cortex

    Description
    This course combines Neurology and Neuroscience, bridging the gap between structure, function, and dysfunction and clinical applications.
    Lessons
    Intracranial Cancers
    GABA Receptors and Alchohol
    Seizure Pathology
    Seizure Pharmacology
    Headache
    Neurocognitive Degeneration
    Pain and Analgesic Tracts
    Anesthesia

    Neuroscience 5: Special Senses

    Description
    This course details normal vision, audition and balance, olfaction, and what can go wrong to compromise our ability to use our special senses.
    Lessons
    The Eye - Anterior Eye
    The Eye - Retina
    The Eye - Eye Pathologies
    The Ear - Audition and Balance
    The Nose - Olfaction

    Obstetrics: Early Pregnancy

    Description
    This course covers both maternal and fetal pathologies that arise during the first trimester of pregnancy.
    Lessons
    Ectopic Pregnancy
    Spontaneous and Induced Abortions
    Multifetal Gestation
    Antenatal Genetic Screening

    Obstetrics: Labor and Delivery

    Description
    This course explores evaluation of maternal and fetal wellbeing, vaginal delivery, surgical interventions including cesarean delivery, and selected complications of childbirth.
    Lessons
    Normal Labor and Delivery
    Antenatal Testing and Intrapartum Surveillance
    Protraction and Arrest of Labor
    Pre- and Post- Term Complications of Pregnancy
    Obstetrical Operations

    Obstetrics: Late Pregnancy

    Description
    This course covers both maternal and fetal pathologies that occur or present during the third trimester of pregnancy.
    Lessons
    Hypertension and Eclampsia Spectrum
    Diabetes During Pregnancy
    Third-Trimester Bleeding
    Post-Partum Hemorrhage
    Perinatal Infections 1 - TORCH
    Perinatal Infections 2 - NOT TORCH
    Alloimmunization

    Obstetrics: Preconception

    Description
    This course discusses important considerations when preparing for - or avoiding - pregnancy.
    Lessons
    Physiology of Pregnancy
    Preconception Counseling and Routine Prenatal Care
    Medical Disease and Teratogens
    Contraception

    OMM 1: Core Curriculum

    Description
    Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine (OMM) is taught by the founder of the Core Concepts approach, Dr. Jeremy Polman.
    Lessons
    Introduction to OMM
    Thoracic Spine Diagnosis
    Thoracic Spine Facet Model
    Treatment Modalities
    Introduction to Counterstrain
    Cervical Spine Diagnosis and HVLA
    Lumbar Spine and Psoas
    Sacral Diagnostics
    Sacrum Practice and L5 Mechanics
    Innominate Dysfunctions
    Ribs
    Shoulder
    Rotator Cuff
    Forearm
    Hip Area and Knee
    Fibular Head and Foot Arches
    Scoliosis and Leg Length
    Lymphatics
    Autonomic Levels
    Anterior Chapman Points
    Posterior Chapman Points
    Cranial

    OMM 2: Next Level

    Description
    Leverage this short course to practice the Structured Screening Exam and obtain valuable test-taking skills for the PE and COMATs.
    Lessons
    Sequenced Structural Exam
    Tips for the PE

    Pathology Inflammation & Neoplasia

    Description
    This course covers the General Pathology foundations, including cellular growth and adaptations, wound healing, and the epidemiology, molecular, and clinical basis of neoplasia.
    Lessons
    Cellular Adaptations
    Necrosis
    Apoptosis
    Wound Healing
    Cell Cycle and Mitosis
    Cell Cycle Regulation
    Biology of Cancer
    Cell Cycle Chemotherapy
    Epidemiology of Cancer
    General Concepts of Neoplasia
    Diagnosing Cancer

    Pediatrics: General Pediatrics

    Description
    This course covers the nonspecialized care of children, with an emphasis on prevention of injury and disease.
    Lessons
    Pediatrics Well Visit
    Allergic Reactions
    ALTE/BRUE/SIDS
    Child Abuse
    Preventable Trauma
    Pediatric Vaccinations
    Pediatric ENT Infections
    Viral Exanthems

    Pediatrics: Neonatal Pediatrics

    Description
    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.
    Lessons
    Neonatal Resuscitation
    Neonatal ICU
    Failure to Pass Meconiumn
    Neonatal Jaundice

    Pediatrics: Pediatric Subspecialties

    Description
    Beyond the routine care of children are the diseases and conditions explored in pediatric subspecialty. These are conditions and disease states treated with medicine rather than surgery.
    Lessons
    Sickle Cell Anemia
    Lower Airway Diseases
    Upper Airway Diseases
    Pediatric Gastrointestinal Hemorrhage
    Pediatrics Infectious Disease Review
    Pediatric Seizures
    Immunodeficiencies

    Pediatrics: Pediatric Surgery

    Description
    The conditions that are treatable by surgery are covered in this course.
    Lessons
    Pediatric Orthopedics
    Congenital Defects
    Neonatal Emesis
    Pediatric CT Surgey
    Pediatric Urology
    Pediatric Ophthalmology

    Psychiatry: Mostly Mood

    Description
    The spectrum from depression to anxiety is established by the bipolar spectrum and treated with anxiolytics, which also can be antidepressants.
    Lessons
    Anxiety Disorders
    Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder
    Impulse Control and Destructive Disorders
    Post-Traumatic Stress Disorders
    Major Depression and Bipolar
    Mood 2 - Grief, Survivors, and Babies
    Eating Disorders
    Antidepressants, Antianxiety, and Mood Stabilizers

    Psychiatry: Pediatric Psychiatry

    Description
    A brief, two-lesson course covering the psychiatric conditions found in children.
    Lessons
    Neurodevelopmental Disorders
    Behavior Disorders

    Psychiatry: Personality and Psychosis

    Description
    This course focuses on the cluster of psychiatric conditions centered around perception or its absence - delusion.
    Lessons
    Personality Disorders
    Schizophrenia and Psychotic Disorders
    Dissociative Disorders
    Catatonia
    Somatic Symptom Disorders
    Antipsychotic Medications

    Psychiatry: Sleep, Sex, and Drugs

    Description
    This course covers disorders of sexual function, sleep and sleep hygiene, and substance use, including the disease itself and the drugs of addiction.
    Lessons
    Physiology of Sleep
    Sleep Disorders
    Substance Abuse Disorder
    Drugs of Abuse

    Pulmonary 1: Lung

    Description
    This course focuses on the lungs as alveoli—both the movement of air (ventilation) and the movement of gas (gas exchange). Clinical correlates include obstructive lung disease, restrictive lung diseases, pneumonia, and lung cancer.
    Lessons
    Introduction to Pulmonary
    Mechanics and Regulation of Respiration
    Gas Exchange
    Pleural Lung Disease
    Pulmonary Function Testing
    Obstructive Lung Diseases
    Restrictive Lung Diseases
    Community-Acquired Pneumonia
    Treating Lung Cancer

    Pulmonary 2: Pulmonary Circulation

    Description
    This is a short course detailing normal and abnormal function of the pulmonary circulation, including pulmonary embolism and hypertension.
    Lessons
    Pulmonary Circulation
    Venous Thromboembolism
    Pulmonary Hypertension

    Pulmonary 3: ENT

    Description
    This is a short course covering the normal and abnormal function of the respiratory mucosa found in the ears, nose, and throat.
    Lessons
    Ear Nose Throat Anatomy
    Ear Nose Throat Pathologies

    Renal 1: Kidney

    Description
    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 also covered.
    Lessons
    Normal Kidney
    Kidney Embryology
    Glomerular Filtration
    Regional Transport and Pharmacology
    Water
    Kidney Stones
    Cysts and Cancer

    Renal 2: Injury

    Description
    This course covers acute and chronic kidney injury, exploring the histological and pathological changes that define the various forms of damage to the nephron, especially the glomerulus.
    Lessons
    Approach to Renal Failure
    Tubulointerstitial Diseases
    Introduction to Glomerulonephritis
    Nephrotic Syndrome
    Nephritic Syndrome

    Renal 3: Bladder

    Description
    This course covers the anatomy and physiology of normal bladder and micturition, as well as pathologies of the prostate gland in relation to urinary dysfunction.
    Lessons
    The Normal Bladder
    Micturition
    Prostate

    Renal 4: Acid Base

    Description
    This course covers the physiological basis of acid-base balance and disturbances. It includes Dr. Williams' approach to acid-base balance and arterial blood gas interpretation.
    Lessons
    Acid-Base 1
    Acid-Base 2

    Reproduction 1: Male Reproduction

    Description
    This course explores gametogenesis, sexual differentiation, scrotal pathologies, and normal erection and ejaculation.
    Lessons
    Normal Testis
    Sexual Differentation Inside and Out
    Scrotal Pathologies
    Erection and Ejaculation

    Reproduction 2: Female Reproduction

    Description
    This course covers the complexities of normal and abnormal female reproductive organs and their relationship to puberty, menopause, and pregnancy.
    Lessons
    The Healthy Ovary
    The Healthy Uterus
    Endometrial Hyperplasia and Carcinoma
    Cervix and Vagina
    Fertilization, Implantation, and Early Embryogenesis
    Reproductive Endocrinology-Pubert, Menopause, and the HPO Axis
    Ovarian Cancers

    Reproduction 3: Breast

    Description
    This course explores the normal and abnormal of the adult female breast, with an emphasis on premalignant breast lesions and breast cancer. Radiology is incorporated throughout.
    Lessons
    The Healthy Breast
    Breast Pathologies Not Cancer
    Breast Cancer

    Reproduction 4: Pregnancy

    Description
    This course explores the physiologic changes of a normal pregnancy, labor, and delivery as well as the pathologies associated with fertilization, implantation, and gestation.
    Lessons
    Physiology of Pregnancy
    Physiology of Parturition
    Contraception and Family Planning
    Pregnancy Pathologies of the Chorion
    Pregnancy Pathologies of the Amnion

    Subspecialty Surgery

    Description
    This course includes diagnosis and management of disease managed by surgical subspecialists, including neurosurgery, cardiothoracic, vascular, ophthalmology, orthopedics, and urology.
    Lessons
    Neurosurgery Brain Bleeds
    Excess Adrenal Hormones
    Endocrine Tumors
    CT Surgery
    Aorta
    Vascular
    Adult Ophthamology
    Intracranial Tumors
    Orthopedics Common Ortho Injuries
    Orthopedics Hands
    Urology Urologic Cancers
    Urology Male Problems

    Trauma Surgery

    Description
    This course focuses on the approach to the evaluation and management of patients involved in major trauma, organized by region of the body.
    Lessons
    Primary Survery and Traumatic Shock
    Head Trauma
    Neck Trauma
    Chest Trauma
    Abdomen Trauma
    Pelvis Trauma
    Extremity Trauma and Fractures
    Burns and Electrical Injuries
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