Videos
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Abdominal aortic aneurism (AAA) disease Video, SUNet ID login required
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Abdominal surgical emergencies Video, SUNet ID login required
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Abraham Lincoln, a unifying new diagnosis Video, SUNet ID login required
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Academy of Emergency Medicine Video, SUNet ID login required
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Accelerating anticancer drug development, paradigms from kinase inhibition in GIST and other sarcoma Video, SUNet ID login required
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Acute coagulopathy Video, SUNet ID login required
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Acute Coronary Syndromes 2012 YouTube video
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Acute Leukemia Research Program Video, SUNet ID login required
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Acute lung injury and ARDS Video, SUNet ID login required
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Acute pain management in the emergency department Video, SUNet ID login required
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Acute pancreatitis, research informs treatment Video, SUNet ID login required
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Acute respiratory distress syndrome Video, SUNet ID login requiredPersonal narrative that informs of the clinical manifestations and course of treatment for patients with acute respiratory distress syndrome and the importance of treating the whole person. Includes personal observations of Ori Shadmon, an 18 year old ARDS survivor.
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Learning environment / Michael Tracy -- New learner / Sahar Rooholamini -- Curricular innovations / Lucy Lee.
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Addressing child health disparities in the US Video, SUNet ID login required
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Advanced Airway Management Video, SUNet ID login requiredCovers emergency room equipment and supplies for airway management as well as some emergency techniques.
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Advances in acute stroke therapy Video, SUNet ID login requiredCovers TIA and minor stroke, stroke standard of care, and stroke beyond the standard of care.
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Advances in pediatric imaging Video, SUNet ID login required
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AIDS, development, and Africa Video, SUNet ID login required
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Albion Walter Hewlett Award winner 2008 Video, SUNet ID login required
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All children should have a polysomnogram prior to T&A performed for the indication of OSA YouTube videoResident debate #1 features Dr. David T. Chang vs. Dr. JoAnn Czechowicz (Dr. Czechowicz's presentation starts at time 00:12:37) -- Resident debate #2 starts at time 00:34:16 and features Dr. Paula Borges vs. Dr. Duncan Meiklejohn. (Dr. Meiklejohns presentation starts at time 00:49:07:51).
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Allergy is a significant etiologic factor in the development of chronic sinusitis with and without nasal polyposis YouTube videoResident debate #1 features Dr. Stuart D. Ginn vs. Dr. Do-Yeon Cho (Dr. Cho's presentation with title, "Allergy is not a significant etiologic factor ..." starts at time 00:13:46) -- Resident debate #2 with title "Two-stage tympanomastoidectomy is indicated for treating the majority of cholesteatomas" starts at time 00:35:55 and features Dr. Arash Shahangian vs. Dr. Joseph Lee (Dr. Lee's presentation starts at time 00:53:51).
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Allogenic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation 2006 Video, SUNet ID login required
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Amyloidosis, disorders of misfolded proteins Video, SUNet ID login required
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Anatomy of addiction Video, SUNet ID login required
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Although other methods exist to assess the peripheral vasculature, measurement of the ankle-brachial index remains a simple, reliable method for diagnosing peripheral arterial disease. This video presents the indications for use of the ankle-brachial index and demonstrates how it is measured.
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Anterior resection of rectosigmoid AccessSurgery
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Anterior resection, stapled AccessSurgery
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Antibiotic resistance from the microbe's perspective Video, SUNet ID login required
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Aortic Aneurysms in 2005 Video, SUNet ID login required
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APLS curriculum Video, SUNet ID login requiredDescribes the Pediatric Assessment Triangle (PAT) method for rapid emergency assessment of children by observation of appearance, circulation and breathing.
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APLS curriculum, medical emergencies I Video, SUNet ID login required
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APLS, CV emergencies Video, SUNet ID login required
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APLS, metabolic emergencies Video, SUNet ID login required
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APLS, Non-traumatic surgical emergencies Video, SUNet ID login requiredCase 1. Male, 4 months old presents with bilious emesis, abdominal pain. diagnosis: midgut volvulus, treated with surgery -- Case 2. Male, 6 weeks old, vomiting for 4 days. diagnosis: pyloric stenosis -- Case 3. Male, 6 months old with abdominal pain, poor feeding, vomiting, lethargy. diagnosis: Intussesception.
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Aquaretics, hyperaquaemia and CHF Video, SUNet ID login required
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This procedure video demonstrates radial arterial puncture for arterial blood gas analysis as commonly performed in medicine.
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Atrial fibrillation Video, SUNet ID login required
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Autism, evidence-based treatment strategies Video, SUNet ID login required
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Dr. Jeng presented 3 case reports: 1) Filipino male, age 15; 2) Filipino girl, age 7 months; 3) Hispanic male, age 10 months with symptoms of unknown origin who were diagnosed with autoinflammatory diseases. Dr. Frankovich gave detailed information about the symptoms, genetics and treatment of the disorders
Requirements
Unless otherwise noted, SUNet ID is required on and off campus to watch the videos.