Masters In Medical Physiology

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Masters In Medical Physiology
Published 9/2024
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Masters in Medical Physiology

What you'll learn

Students will master the physiological mechanisms of major organ systems, including cardiovascular, respiratory, & renal systems, and their role in homeostasis

Students will integrate physiological knowledge with clinical practice, understanding how physiological principles underpin disease processes and treatment

Students will effectively apply physiological concepts to clinical cases and standardized exams, such as USMLE and MCAT, to solve complex medical problems.

Students will enhance their ability to interpret and analyze physiological data in test scenarios, focusing on critical thinking and problem-solving skills

Requirements

There are no strict prerequisites for enrolling in our Medical Physiology course, making it accessible to beginners and advanced learners alike. Whether you're preparing for MBBS, MD, USMLE, MCAT, or pursuing a career in allied health, this course is designed to accommodate learners with varying levels of prior knowledge. While a basic understanding of biology or human anatomy could be beneficial, it is not mandatory. The course starts with fundamental concepts and progressively builds upon them, ensuring that even those new to the field can follow along. All you need is a passion for learning, a willingness to engage with the material, and access to a device that allows you to view the course content. We aim to lower the barrier to entry, so no special tools or equipment are required—just your curiosity and commitment!

Description

Masters in Medical Physiology: Mastering the Foundations for MBBS, MD, USMLE, MCAT, and Allied HealthWelcome to the "Medical Physiology" course—a comprehensive and engaging learning experience designed to provide you with a deep understanding of the physiological principles that govern the human body. This course is tailored for students and professionals across various fields, including MBBS, MD, USMLE, MCAT, and allied health disciplines. Whether you're preparing for rigorous exams or seeking to enhance your clinical knowledge, this course offers a solid foundation that will empower you to succeed.What You'll Learn:Fundamental Concepts of Medical Physiology: Dive into the essential principles that form the basis of human physiology, covering topics such as cell physiology, membrane transport, and homeostasis.In-Depth Exploration of Body Systems: Gain a thorough understanding of the major body systems, including the cardiovascular, respiratory, nervous, endocrine, and renal systems. Learn how these systems interact and maintain balance in the body.Clinical Applications: Explore clinical scenarios integrated with physiology  that illustrate how physiological principles apply to patient care. Understand the pathophysiological mechanisms underlying common diseases and disorders.Exam Preparation: Receive targeted guidance for acing exams such as MBBS, MD, USMLE, and MCAT. Benefit from practice questions, quizzes, and tips designed to help you excel in your studies and assessments.Who This Course Is For:MBBS and MD Students: Ideal for medical students who need to master physiology as a core subject for their academic and clinical success.USMLE and MCAT Aspirants: Perfect for those preparing for competitive exams that require a strong command of medical physiology.Allied Health Professionals: Suitable for nurses, physician assistants, physical therapists, and other allied health practitioners looking to reinforce their knowledge or advance their careers.Biology and Pre-Med Students: Great for students in related fields who want to build a solid foundation in physiology before entering medical or health-related programs.Curious Learners: Anyone with a passion for understanding the human body and how it functions at a physiological level.

Overview

Section 1: Cardiovascular Physiology

Lecture 1 Introduction to Cardiovascular Physiology

Lecture 2 Ventricular Action Potential

Lecture 3 SA Nodal Action Potential

Lecture 4 Vascular Physiology

Lecture 5 Preload and After Load

Lecture 6 Ventricular Pressure Volume Loop

Lecture 7 Kussumal's Sign

Lecture 8 Jugular Venous pressure

Lecture 9 Hemodynamics

Lecture 10 Central Venous Pressure

Lecture 11 Cardiac Reflexes

Lecture 12 Cardiac Cycle

Lecture 13 Regulation of Blood Pressure

Lecture 14 Irregularities in Action potentials and Heart Blocks

Lecture 15 Antiarrhythmic Drugs

Section 2: Endocrine Physiology

Lecture 16 Hypothalamus and Pituitary Gland Hormones and its Regulation

Lecture 17 Physiology of Pituitary Stalk damage, Sheehan's syndrome, Prolactinomas

Lecture 18 Posterior pituitary Hormones

Lecture 19 Physiological aspects of Prolactinomas

Lecture 20 Growth Hormone Physiology

Lecture 21 Thyroid Hormones Part 1

Lecture 22 Thyroid Hormones Part 2

Lecture 23 Cortisol and Cushing Syndrome

Lecture 24 Congenital Adrenal Hyperplasia

Lecture 25 Physiology of Calcium Homeostasis

Lecture 26 Endocrine function of Pancreas

Lecture 27 Physiology of Insulin Secretion

Lecture 28 Regulation of Insulin release and Diabetic ketoacidosis

Lecture 29 Actions of Insulin

Section 3: Gastrointestinal, Hepatobiliary and Pancreatic Physiology

Lecture 30 Layers of Gastrointestinal tract

Lecture 31 Gastrointestinal secretions

Lecture 32 Gastrointestinal Motility

Lecture 33 Digestion in Stomach - Part 1

Lecture 34 Digestion in Stomach - Part 2

Lecture 35 Absorption of Substances

Lecture 36 Exocrine function of Pancreas, Intestinal Digestion and GI Hormones

Lecture 37 Physiology of Bile

Section 4: Central Nervous system Physiology

Lecture 38 Introduction To Central Nervous System

Lecture 39 Sensory Nervous system

Lecture 40 Receptors in CNS

Lecture 41 Reflexes

Lecture 42 Touch Receptors

Lecture 43 Somatosensory pathways

Lecture 44 Gate control theory

Lecture 45 Lower motor neurons

Lecture 46 Descending motor pathways

Lecture 47 UMN and LMN Lesions

Lecture 48 Syringomyelia

Lecture 49 Basal Ganglia

Lecture 50 Electroencephalography (EEG)

Lecture 51 Hypothalamus

Lecture 52 Sleep Physiology

Lecture 53 Special senses : Taste and Tongue

Lecture 54 Special Senses : Vision

Lecture 55 Special senses : Hearing and Balance

Section 5: Renal Physiology

Lecture 56 Introduction to Renal Physiology - Functions of Kidney

Lecture 57 Structure & Function Of Nephrons

Lecture 58 Glomerular Filtration

Lecture 59 Regulation of GFR

Lecture 60 Proximal Convoluted Tubule

Lecture 61 Loop of Henle

Lecture 62 Distal convoluted tubule

Lecture 63 Collecting Ducts - Part 1

Lecture 64 Collecting Ducts - Part 2

Lecture 65 Renin Angiotensin Aldosterone pathway

Lecture 66 Anti diuretic Hormone

Lecture 67 Innervation to Bladder

Lecture 68 Glucose Titration Curve

Lecture 69 Acid base balance

Section 6: Respiratory Physiology

Lecture 70 Weibel Airway Generations

Lecture 71 Conducting Zone

Lecture 72 Respiratory zone

Lecture 73 Alveolar ventilation and pulmonary circulation

Lecture 74 Mechanism of Breathing

Lecture 75 Concepts of Compliance and Elastance

Lecture 76 Hypoxia and Pulmonary Circulation

Lecture 77 Pulmonary Flow Volume Loop

Lecture 78 Diffusion of gases

Lecture 79 Lung volumes and Capacities

Lecture 80 Oxy-Hemoglobin dissociation curve

Lecture 81 Perfusion to Lungs

Lecture 82 Pressure Volume Loop

Lecture 83 Ventilation - Perfusion Ratio

Lecture 84 Transportation of Gases

Lecture 85 Regulation of respiration

This course is ideal for a diverse range of learners interested in deepening their understanding of Medical Physiology. It is particularly valuable for MBBS and MD students who need a comprehensive and detailed grasp of physiological concepts to excel in their academic and clinical training. USMLE and MCAT aspirants will find the course content instrumental in mastering the physiological principles that are heavily tested in these exams. Additionally, allied health professionals such as nurses, physician assistants, and physical therapists who wish to reinforce their knowledge or transition into a more advanced role will benefit greatly. The course is also suitable for biology or pre-med students looking to build a strong foundation before entering medical or health-related fields. If you're passionate about understanding the intricate workings of the human body and how it applies to health and disease, this course is designed for you.