This is the 3rd and final episode in a 3-part series on global surgery, brought to you by Betty Yibrehu, a 3rd year medical student at The George Washington University in Washington, D.C.. Today we will discuss how medical students can get involved in global surgery and some ethical considerations.
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PDF notes for Surgery 101 episode on Trainee Involvement and Ethics in Global Surgery.
This episode of Surgery 101 is the 2nd in a 3-part series about global surgery, and is brought to you by Betty Yibrehu, a 3rd year medical student at The George Washington University in Washington, D.C..
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PDF Notes for Surgery 101 episode on How Global Surgery Works.
In this episode of Surgery 101 Betty Yibrehu, a 3rd year medical student at The George Washington University in Washington, D.C., will discuss global surgery.
By the end of this podcast you should be able to:
PDF notes for surgery 101 episode on Introduction to Global Surgery.
In this video University of Saskatchewan medical student, Kate Elliott, discusses the complication associated with catheters and useful catheter skills.
In this video University of Saskatchewan medical student, Kate Elliott, discusses Catheterization and Catheter Care.
In this video University of Saskatchewan medical student, Kate Elliott, gives an introduction to Urinary Catheters.
In this video University of Saskatchewan medical student, Kate Elliott, discusses urinary diversions and other bladder augmentation
In this video, with the help of Dr. Kristin Black, a resident from the University of Alberta, 4th year medical student Julia Boucher discusses an approach to shoulder dystocia.
Shoulder dystocia is a complication that can occur during a vaginal delivery. It is an obstetrical emergency. Shoulder dystocia occurs when, after delivery of the fetal head, additional obstetrical maneuvers are required to deliver the fetal shoulders. It occurs in approximately 1% of births.
PDF Notes for Surgery 101 video on Shoulder Dystocia.
In this episode, with the help of Dr. Hyakutake, a gynecologist from the University of Alberta, 4th year medical student Julia Boucher discusses an overview of ovarian cancer.
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PDF Notes for Surgery 101 episode on Ovarian Cancer.
In this episode, with the help of Dr. Hyakutake, a gynecologist from the University of Alberta, 4th year University of Ottawa medical student Julia Boucher discusses the clinical presentation, differential diagnosis, staging and treatment of cervical cancer.
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PDF notes for Surgery 101 episode on Cervical Cancer - Cases.
In this week's episode University of Ottawa medical student, Julia Boucher, will be talking about cervical dysplasia. This is the first in a two part series on cervical cancer. She will begin by introducing the topic, why it is important, discuss the pathophysiology of cervical dysplasia. Then describe the risk factors and screening and prevention methods.
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PDF Notes for Surgery 101 episode on Cervical Cancer Pathophysiology.
Surgery 101 has been around for a decade! We reached out to our former summer students to hear about the highlights of their time here. Thank-you to everyone who has contributed to our project over the last 10 years.
This week’s episode is brought to you by medical student, Randolph Tulsie, and he will discuss Diabetic Foot Ulcers (DFU).
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PDF Notes for Surgery 101 episode on Diabetic Foot Ulcers.
This week’s episode is from final year University of Calgary medical student, Uzair Jogiat. He will be discussing the presentation and management of portal hypertension.
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PDF Notes for Surgery 101 episode on Portal Hypertension - Presentation and Management.
This week University of Calgary medical student, Uzair Jogiat discusses portal hypertension.
After listening to this podcast you should be able to: