PDF Notes for Surgery 101 episode on Surgical Outcomes in the Elderly.
In this episode Jennifer He, a 4th year McGill medical student, is going to talk about intestinal malrotation. This condition is very important to know about because it can present in a variety of ways, and early diagnosis of the condition can prompt early management, which has a big impact on the prognosis of the condition. The incidence of malrotation has been estimated at 1 in 6000 live births. Associated anomalies are common; the anomalies with the highest incidence include intestinal atresia, imperforate anus, cardiac anomalies and trisomy 21.
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In this episode 4th year McGill medical Student, Jennifer He, discusses Inguinal Hernias.
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PDF Notes for Surgery 101 episode on Inguinal Hernias.
In this episode 4th year McGill medical Student, Jennifer He, discusses Umbilical and other Abdominal Wall Hernias.
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PDF Notes for Surgery 101 episode on Umbilical Hernias.
In this episode 4th year McGill medical Student, Jennifer He, discusses Meckel’s Diverticulum.
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PDF Notes for Surgery 101 episode on Meckels Diverticulum.
In this episode Jennifer He, a 4th year medical student from McGill University, discusses Omphalocele.
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PDF Notes for Surgery 101 episode on Omphalocele.
In this episode 4th year McGill medical Student, Jennifer He, discusses Gastroschisis.
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In this episode Chong Li, MS4 from Jacob’s School of Medicine and Biomedical Science of University at Buffalo, will discuss Chronic Venous Insufficiency.
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PDF notes for Surgery 101 episode on Chronic Venous Insufficiency.
In this podcast Cardiac Surgeon, Dr. Steven Meyer discusses Valvular Heart Disease. After listening to this podcast you will be able to:
PDF Notes for Surgery 101 episode on Valvular Heart Disease.
This video on Morbidity and Mortality (M&M) features a medical student learning about what M&M ACTUALLY is from Dr. McBurney.
No, doctors are not like superheroes. No, M&M is not the rapper Eminem, and no it's also not the chocolate candies either.
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In this podcast Dr. Steven Meyer, Cardiac Surgeon at the University of Alberta reviews how to classify Angina and Heart Failure.
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In this podcast Dr. Steven Meyer, Cardiac Surgery at the University of Alberta discusses Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting. After listening to this podcast you will be able to:
PDF Notes for Surgery 101 episode on Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting.
Gary the Gallstone’s day starts off badly when he learns that he can’t leave the gallbladder on his own terms. What will happen when the Gallbladder, Liver and the Pancreas try to talk him out of his adventurous thoughts?
This week we are joined by Jazmin Valji, a medical student from the University of Alberta, who will be discussing Empyema.
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PDF Notes for Surgery 101 episode on Empyema.