questionnaire design –( process types of good questions/ questionnaire examples)
Acne (Background, pathophysiology, clinical
presentation, workup, treatment & management)
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4- ABG,VBG
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6- CBC, LFT, coagulation profile
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To enhance participants' knowledge regarding the best evidence is available for practice in the area of neurological conditions.
Spinal Cord Injury Rehabilitation Workshop
1-Introduction.
2-Identify different aspects of Tolerance.
3-Failure of tolerance and consequences.
4-Theories of autoimmunity.
5-How to classify autoimmune diseases.
6-Some examples of autoimmune diseases.
"يهدف مركز طب وبحوث النوم إلى إقامة حدث توعوي عن اضطرابات النوم مزامنةَ مع يوم النوم العالمي
(World Sleep Day) وذلك يوم الخميس الثاني عشر من مارس 2015م."
"The limbs start to develop during 4th week from limb buds which consist of a mass of mesoderm covered by a thick band of ectoderm. At apex of each limb bud ectoderm thickens to form an apical ectodermal ridge. At 6th week, mesoderm in the hand plates has condensed to form digital rays.
Hand and foot are separated from proximal segments by a circular constriction. A second constriction divides proximal portion into arm and forearm or leg and thigh. Mesodermal models of bones are formed during 5th week. Chondrofication centers appear in 5th week (cartilaginous skeleton at 6th week). Osteogenesis of long bones begins in 7th week from primary ossification centers in the middle of the cartilaginous models. Myoblasts of limb buds are derived from myotomes of the somites. Cervical and lumbosacral myotomes form muscles of pectoral and pelvic girdles. Myoblasts aggregate and form a large muscle mass in each limb bud. This muscle mass divides into dorsal (extensor) and ventral (Flexor) components. Originally, limb buds are at right angles with trunk. Flexor aspect ventral and extensor aspect dorsal with pre-axial border cranial and post-axial border caudal. Upper limbs rotate laterally 90o along their longitudinal axes whereas lower limbs rotate medially 90o along longitudinal axes. Synovial joints appear at the beginning of fetal period (9th -10th weeks). Congenital anomalies and functional development will be discussed."
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This free online course will introduce you to most important skills and knowledge that will help you in your career.
The course include 8 lectures:
1- ECG
2- CT,MRI,Ultrasound
3- X-ray Dr.Ahmad
4- ABG,VBG
5- RFT ,Fluids & Electrolytes
6- CBC, LFT, coagulation profile
7- progress note, consultation, prescription writing
8- ways of taking good, communication skills good history component
Join us in " Clinical Skills Made Easy Course"
This free online course will introduce you to most important skills and knowledge that will help you in your career.
The course include 8 lectures:
1- ECG
2- CT,MRI,Ultrasound
3- X-ray Dr.Ahmad
4- ABG,VBG
5- RFT ,Fluids & Electrolytes
6- CBC, LFT, coagulation profile
7- progress note, consultation, prescription writing
8- ways of taking good, communication skills good history component
Our aim to be professional in reading ECG and interpreted easily. Also knowing some pathological patterns which can be seen on the ECG.
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Rehabilitation expertise of the ICU
• Goals and general basis of the management
• General clinical aspects of the management of the ICU patient
• Treatment prescription in the ICU
• Nonclinical aspects of the management of the ICU
• End-of-life issues
o Cardiovascular and pulmonary failure
o COPD
o Asthmatic patient
o RLD
o MI
o Conservative management of MI
o Open-heart surgery
o Common complications of medical and surgical etiologies
• Common complications of surgical etiology
• Complications resulting in secondary cardiovascular and pulmonary dysfunction
• Summary
• Review questions
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