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Hey Pruthvi Girl {Oct. 11, 2008}
by rss@youtube.com (JasMiraLaVidaLopez)
11 Oct 2008 at 2:28pm
My Best Friend is at medical school in Poland and i have not spoken to her.
WONDERING where are you at girl!?!
Matt White - Love (that is the song playing)
Author: JasMiraLaVidaLopez
Keywords: Hey Girl
Added: October 11, 2008

The Oxygen Paradigm, Part 1 of 6.
by rss@youtube.com (davidfreels)
11 Oct 2008 at 2:19pm
The Oxygen Paradigm, a lecture given by Dr. Philip James at the 2001 2nd International Symposium of Hyperbaric Oxygen for the Brain-Injured Child. Dr. James is recently retired from the Ninewells Medical School at the University of Dundee in Scotland. In this brilliant 52-minute lecture (divided into 6 parts of roughly 8:30 each), Dr. James presents an irrefutable argument for utilizing HBOT in all stages of brain-injury, from the acute phase all the way out to 30+ years post-injury. This video is Š by the CHERISH Foundation (cherishfoundation dot org) and its presentation is made possible by Ed Nemeth and the CHERISH Foundation.
Author: davidfreels
Keywords: hyperbaric cerebral palsy off-label MedicaidforHBOT HBOT autism brain-injury TBI
Added: October 11, 2008

Smile for Cancer Research/When You Believe (Cover)
by rss@youtube.com (ToneeRhianRose)
11 Oct 2008 at 2:43am
IDK what happened to the original vid, but I had to reload it.
I sang the song When You Believe by Whitney Houston & Mariah Carey from the movie Prince of Egypt for this Smile for Cancer Research Charity.
If you have a Facebook acct. sign up for Smile for Cancer Research by using the link below. If you don't have a face book acct. please sign up for it. This is for a very good cause.
http://url.amuso.com/smile
$1 donated to cancer research for each smile so click the link & enter your pic. Show your support because we are all in this battle together.
All proceeds donated to Brigham and Women's Hospital, an affiliate of Harvard Medical School. Please spread the word!
One raindrop raises the sea.
Author: ToneeRhianRose
Keywords: ToneeRhianRose supricky06 cancer charity amuso When You Believe
Added: October 11, 2008

Q Tips & Ear Wax
by rss@youtube.com (drmdk)
10 Oct 2008 at 3:58pm
Ari Goldsmith MD Pediatric ENT www.DrMDK.com Medical School: Albert Einstein Medical School Residency :Otolarygology at Albert Einstein Medical School Asooc Professor : NY Medical College
Author: drmdk
Keywords: drmdk ear pediatrics tip wax
Added: October 10, 2008

2008 TLP Grand Orientation
by rss@youtube.com (lcanindin)
10 Oct 2008 at 9:53am
Theta Lambda Phi Sorority...
through the years, beyond medical school and geographical boundaries, our sisterhood prevails. Hail TLP!
Author: lcanindin
Keywords: Theta Lambda Phi Sorority of USTFMS
Added: October 10, 2008

Dr. Arden Kaisman
by rss@youtube.com (ardenkaisman)
10 Oct 2008 at 1:11am
Dr. Kaisman completed his medical school training at The Albert Einstein College of Medicine in the Bronx in 1984. Clerkships were performed at Jacobi Medical Center, North Central Bronx Hospital and Montefiore Medical Center. He then underwent three years of General Surgery training at Kings County Hospital/SUNY Health Science Center in Brooklyn, New York. He worked at Kings County Medical Center, Downstate Medical Center, The Brooklyn VA Medical Center, Woodhull Hospital and St. Vincent's Medical Center in Staten Island. Dr. Kaisman worked at the Kings County Medical Center world famous Level I Trauma Center. In July, 1988, Dr. Kaisman began three years of Anesthesiology residency at The Mount Sinai Medical Center in Manhattan rotating thru Mount Sinai Hospital, The BronxVA Medical Center and Elmhurst Hospital. The last year was spent in Cardiovascular Anesthesiologyat Mount Sinai Hospital which included pediatric Cardiac Anesthesi a.
Dr. Kaisman began practicing with Locum Tenens Anesthesiology from July 1991 thru December 2004.He worked throughout the United States providing Anesthesia and Pain Management. He worked in NY, NJ, CA, FL, MI, TN, IN, NH, MD, OH, WV, MT, AK, WY, TX,and OK.
http://www.squidoo.com/ardenkaisman
http://ardenkaisman1.blogspot.com/
http://sites.google.com/site/drardenkaisman/Home
Author: ardenkaisman
Keywords: arden kaisman Dr.
Added: October 10, 2008

Medical School Pathology, Chapter 8b
by rss@youtube.com (WashingtonDeceit)
9 Oct 2008 at 1:34pm
Medical School Pathology, Chapter 8b: Infectious Diseases
Author: WashingtonDeceit
Keywords: Medical School Pathology Chapter 8b: Infectious Diseases
Added: October 9, 2008

bothering ujj
by rss@youtube.com (charlescamposano)
9 Oct 2008 at 11:42am
how to bother someone while they study
Author: charlescamposano
Keywords: sxm studying medical school indian
Added: October 9, 2008

Medical School Pathology, Chapter 8a
by rss@youtube.com (WashingtonDeceit)
9 Oct 2008 at 8:08am
Medical School Pathology, Chapter 8a: Infectious Diseases
Author: WashingtonDeceit
Keywords: Medical School Pathology Chapter 8a: Infectious Diseases
Added: October 9, 2008

last part
by rss@youtube.com (Clinicaltrialscourse)
7 Oct 2008 at 10:40pm
Clinical trials course, Uncontrolled tudies, Harvard Medical School, FMUSP, Clarissa Valim, Felipe Fregni
Author: Clinicaltrialscourse
Keywords: Clinical trials course Uncontrolled tudies Harvard Medical School FMUSP Clarissa Valim Felipe Fregni
Added: October 7, 2008

part10
by rss@youtube.com (Clinicaltrialscourse)
7 Oct 2008 at 10:32pm
Clinical trials course, Uncontrolled tudies, Harvard Medical School, FMUSP, Clarissa Valim, Felipe Fregni
Author: Clinicaltrialscourse
Keywords: Clinical trials course Uncontrolled tudies Harvard Medical School FMUSP Clarissa Valim Felipe Fregni
Added: October 7, 2008

part9
by rss@youtube.com (Clinicaltrialscourse)
7 Oct 2008 at 10:13pm
Clinical trials course, Uncontrolled tudies, Harvard Medical School, FMUSP, Clarissa Valim, Felipe Fregni
Author: Clinicaltrialscourse
Keywords: Clinical trials course Uncontrolled tudies Harvard Medical School FMUSP Clarissa Valim Felipe Fregni
Added: October 7, 2008

part8
by rss@youtube.com (Clinicaltrialscourse)
7 Oct 2008 at 10:00pm
Clinical trials course, Uncontrolled tudies, Harvard Medical School, FMUSP, Clarissa Valim, Felipe Fregni
Author: Clinicaltrialscourse
Keywords: Clinical trials course Uncontrolled tudies Harvard Medical School FMUSP Clarissa Valim Felipe Fregni
Added: October 7, 2008

part7
by rss@youtube.com (Clinicaltrialscourse)
7 Oct 2008 at 9:47pm
Clinical trials course, Uncontrolled tudies, Harvard Medical School, FMUSP, Clarissa Valim, Felipe Fregni
Author: Clinicaltrialscourse
Keywords: Clinical trials course Uncontrolled tudies Harvard Medical School FMUSP Clarissa Valim Felipe Fregni
Added: October 7, 2008

part6
by rss@youtube.com (Clinicaltrialscourse)
7 Oct 2008 at 9:32pm
Clinical trials course, Uncontrolled tudies, Harvard Medical School, FMUSP, Clarissa Valim, Felipe Fregni
Author: Clinicaltrialscourse
Keywords: Clinical trials course Uncontrolled tudies Harvard Medical School FMUSP Clarissa Valim Felipe Fregni
Added: October 7, 2008
medical school Books
Saunders Comprehensive Review for the NCLEX-RNŽ Examination (Saunders Compre...
by Linda Anne Silvestri
Amazon Price:
Customer Review: Although I am only halfway through the text, I have found it covers a multitude of topics and is very easy to use. I especially enjoy the accompanying CD which provides questions similar to the ones I experienced in nursing school. As an added benefit, there are a few assessment questions with an audio component that require knowledge from a student's clinical experience. With over twelve hundred pages, it is rather large and time-consuming, and some topics are not discussed in great depth. However, for an outstanding general review this book is well worth the money.
Iconoclast: A Neuroscientist Reveals How to Think Differently
by Gregory Berns
Amazon Price: $19.77
Customer Review:
Iconoclast in the case of the book means One who attacks cherished beliefs. I think most entrepreneurs are good at this. They challenge the known and think creatively.
The following is a summary of Iconoclast from Oct 2008 Fast Company which I think touches most of the salient points:
-- The brain is fundamentally a lazy piece of meat. It doesn't want to waste energy.
-- In order to think creatively, you must develop new neural pathways and break out of the cycle of experience - dependant categorization. As Mark Twain said, "Education consists mainly in what we have unlearned." For most people, this does not come naturally. Often, the harder you think differently, the more rigid the categories become.
-- Fortunately, the networks that govern both perception and imagination can be reprogrammed. By deploying your attention differently, the frontal cortex, which contains rules for decision making, can reconfigure neural networks so that you can see things that you didn't see before. You need a novel stimulus -- either a new piece of information or an unfamiliar environment -- to jolt attentional systems awake. The more radical the change, the greater the likelihood of fresh insights.
-- Only when you consciously confront your brain's shortcuts will you be able to imagine outside of its boundaries.
So I know I want to "break the rules" and be creative. I even know a bit of how to do it like breaking routine and feeding myself knowledge. I think the book should have had more practical tips on how to do that.
I only gave the book 2 stars because it is a tough read. True scientists will like it more than I do.
Clinical Microbiology Made Ridiculously Simple (Medmaster)
by Mark Gladwin, Bill Trattler
Amazon Price: $29.38
Customer Review: Easy to remember mnemonics and cartoons that you will remember. I only wish I had gotten this book earlier so I had more time to use it before my micro test.
Robbins & Cotran Pathologic Basis of Disease, Seventh Edition
by Vinay Kumar, Nelso Fausto, Abul Abbas
Amazon Price: $94.92
Customer Review: the ultimate book of everything you need to know about pathological processes in medicine. way more detail than what is neccesary for any specific class but brings together every discipline to explain disease process.
The Washington Manual of Medical Therapeutics, 32nd edition (Spiral Manual Se...
by Washington University School of Medicine, Daniel H Cooper, Andrew J Krainik, Sam J Lubner, Hilary EL Reno
Amazon Price: $44.95
Customer Review: The Washington Manual is like a mini-DiPiro's. It is especially great because it is small enough to be carried in a backpack without the extra weight. The material inside is not too general yet not too overwhelming. Being a pharmacist that have been out of school for a few years, it is a great review of disease states. The book covers the pathophysiology and pharmacotherapy for each disease state.
BRS Physiology (Board Review Series)
by Linda S Costanzo
Amazon Price: $35.05
Customer Review: I would just like to say that this sender wasted no time and I received the book promplty within the week that i ordered it. Also, the book was just as they promised it would be. Thank you very much. I have asked and paid extra for items to be expedited before and they still took forever.
For those who are wondering if the BRS Physiology book is worth it: IT DEFINITELY IS!!! I am very happy that I purchased it and know that I will be using it for decades... yes I said decades.
Examkrackers Mcat Complete Study Package (Examkrackers)
by Jonathan Orsay
Amazon Price: $110.22
Customer Review: My score: 34M
BS: EXCELLENT review for science majors (non-science majors may need more background knowledge). The book is very clear on what should and should not be studied. My practice scores jumped from 10-13/14 after studying this material. Unfortunately, I choked in this section slightly on the real MCATs and that kept me from a score of 36 or 37.
VR: Decent strategies that made sense and worked for me. On average the practice and the tips upped me from 10 to 11 in this section.
PS: GOOD review for physical sciences. The equations they suggest you know are right on point. After working through this review section and memorizing the recommended equations, my score improved from 10 to 12.
Writing: This was not covered extensively and it need not be. My score is rather low, but as long as it's not J or K (two lowest), you should be fine. I scored rather low here more because I took the section lightly than because of the prep materials.
Overall... a solid review package at a reasonable price for science majors. More help with understanding may be necessary for people who have not taken college Physics, Inorganic Chemistry, Organic Chemistry, etc.
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My recipe for the MCATs: Examkrackers Comprehensive study package, electronic flash cards (that I purchased), ALL the practice AAMC exams available, a few other simulated exams from other test prep companies (hand-me-down books), and STUDY, PRACTICE, and PERSISTENCE.
P.S. I was a bit worried about Examkrackers posting their own reviews of their product (since they have SO many more reviews than other test-prep books), but I assure you I am a real pre-med. Just check my profile to see my other purchases!
Eat, Drink, and Be Healthy: The Harvard Medical School Guide to Healthy Eating
by M.D. Walter C. Willett
Amazon Price: $10.87
Customer Review: The book came promptly and was in great condition, as described. I am really enjoying reading it. Thanks much!
Medical School Admission Requirements (MSAR) 2009-2010: The Most Authoritativ...
by Association of American Medical Colleges Staff
Amazon Price: $24.50
Customer Review: A necessity for any pre-med. Most colleges have their own, but I wanted a personal copy... Breaks down school by school what is needed to apply and gives a little bit about the school atmosphere and program type. Also gives degree types that are available. Extremely helpful!!! Very reasonably priced, item arrived in excellent condition.
Lippincott's Illustrated Reviews: Biochemistry (Lippincott's Illustrated Revi...
by Pamela C Champe, Richard A Harvey, Denise R Ferrier
Amazon Price: $49.45
Customer Review: Attributes:
1. Wonderfully written in a lucid and point-of-fact manner w/minimal fluff.
2. The correlations are clearly laid out and a must for sensing the overall picture.
3. Fantastic diagrams and there are plenty of them.
4. Entire text is also accessible online which is very important for me because I can cut and paste the stuff and further abridge the contents of the book.
5. Easily readable from cover to cover.....and doing so multiple times is a really good way to encompass the entire width of the subject.
6. Very succinct chapter reviews at the end of each chapter which would satisfy the USMLE Step 1 needs I would think.
I for one am using this for my med-school biochem class and it is a veritable feast of biochem knowledge w/o being mentally bludgeoned by our prescribed text at AUC which is Lehninger.
I only wish the authors were able to write an entire textbook. A bridge between Lehninger and this guide. I for one would buy it in a heart-beat.
Thank you Dr's. Harvey, Champe and Ferrier...a superb and well executed effort.
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