Top Medicine Podcasts
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This collection features interviews and talks with Yale Faculty and researchers on the topic of Immunology.
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Several Community College of Philadelphia instructors lead a Yoga classes.
Several Community College of Philadelphia instructors lead a Yoga classes. Read More
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Autumn 2010. An introduction to nursing, covering basic nursing science concepts and an introduction to nursing assessment. The nursing assessment focus is on data collection and nursing diagnosis. Emphasis is with adults in long-term and community setting. Read More
Autumn 2010. An introduction to nursing, covering basic nursing science concepts Read More
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Originally recorded in the late '70s and early '80s, these anatomy videos present timeless information about teeth, gums, and other oral anatomy. Read More
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This special “mini-course” features 7 inspiring stories about the frontiers of human health from seven of Stanford's most innovative faculty members. Borrowing from a format used at the TED Conference, each speaker delivers a highly engaging talk in just 10-20 minutes about his or her research. Learn about Stanford's newest and most exciting discoveries in neuroscience, bioengineering, brain imaging, psychology, and more. Read More
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A systematic study of the human body emphasizing functional gross anatomy to facilitate understanding of structure and function. Anatomical specimens, models, and charts are used in lab. Three hours lecture and lab per week. Read More
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This quarter, the Stanford Mini Med School focuses on our bodies and the organ systems that comprise them, seeing how they work, what goes awry, and what scientists and physicians are learning every day about healing them. We will start with a look at imaging technology that offers a window into human anatomy and disease. We will then delve into our nervous and cardiovascular systems, seeing how our hearts develop, what heart disease is and what can be done to prevent it, what causes a stroke, and what physicians can do when one occurs. We will also explore the inner workings of other vital systems — for example, our lungs, gastrointestinal system, and kidneys. And we will look at how our eyes and ears function, and how they become impaired. Finally, we will conclude this quarter with an inquiry into the fascinating topic of mind-body interactions and discover what scientists are learning about how our thought affects how we feel. Read More
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Stanford Continuing Studies is proud to present the Stanford Mini Med School, a series arranged and directed by Stanford’s School of Medicine. Featuring more than thirty distinguished faculty, scientists, and physicians from Stanford’s prestigious medical school, this series of courses will offer students a dynamic introduction to the world of human biology, health and disease, and the groundbreaking changes taking place in medical research and health care.
The fall quarter course will get started with a journey inside human biology. We will start by familiarizing ourselves with the world of very small things. We will take a close look at DNA, stem cells, and microbes, and see how these and other small players form the building blocks of the human body. This will allow us to understand how human organs develop (and can also regenerate), how our nervous and immune systems work, and how diseases can afflict us. From there, the course will move beyond the individual and take a more global view of health. How do pandemics take shape? How does the environment affect our collective health? And how can we finally implement a healthcare system that makes sense for our nation? Various experts from the Stanford School of Medicine will address these and other big picture questions during the first course in the Stanford Mini Med School.
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This course will assess the relationships among sequence, structure, and function in complex biological networks as well as progress in realistic modeling of quantitative, comprehensive, functional genomics analyses. Exercises will include algorithmic, statistical, database, and simulation approaches and practical applications to medicine, biotechnology, drug discovery, and genetic engineering. Future opportunities and current limitations will be critically addressed. In addition to the regular lecture sessions, supplementary sections are scheduled to address issues related to Perl, Mathematica and biology. Read More
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This course consists of an international analysis of the impact of epidemic diseases on western society and culture from the bubonic plague to HIV/AIDS and the recent experience of SARS and swine flu. Leading themes include: infectious disease and its impact on society; the development of public health measures; the role of medical ethics; the genre of plague literature; the social reactions of mass hysteria and violence; the rise of the germ theory of disease; the development of tropical medicine; a comparison of the social, cultural, and historical impact of major infectious diseases; and the issue of emerging and re-emerging diseases. Read More
This course consists of an international analysis of the impact of epidemic dise Read More
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15 stretches that will change your posture, breathing and workout. For more infromation and videos, please visit us at www.recreation.ucla.edu/iworkout. Read More
15 stretches that will change your posture, breathing and workout. For more infr Read More
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The Yale Rudd Center for Food Policy & Obesity is a non-profit research and public policy organization devoted to improving the world’s diet, preventing obesity, and reducing weight stigma. The Rudd Center serves as a leader in building broad-based consensus to change diet and activity patterns, while holding industry and government agencies responsible for safeguarding public health. It serves as a leading research institution and clearinghouse for resources that add to our understanding of the complex forces affecting how we eat, how we stigmatize overweight and obese people, and how we can change.
The Rudd Report is the podcast series from the Rudd Center for Food Policy & Obesity. Hosted by Kelly Brownell, Rudd Center Director, the series features experts in nutrition, food marketing, food policy and law, the food industry, and weight bias. Read More
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An award-winning podcast from Stanford's School of Medicine, 1:2:1 presents engaging conversations about how advances in health-care policy and biomedical research touch our lives. The podcast is hosted by Paul Costello, executive director of the School's communication office. Read More
An award-winning podcast from Stanford’s School of Medicine, 1:2:1 present Read More
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This is a collection of interviews and talks with Yale Faculty and researchers about children's health and well-being.
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In 1969, alongside the explosive fights for peace and justice, a quiet revolution was also underway — led by a few middle-aged women who wanted to change our way of death. Hear the story of these founders of the hospice movement in The Hospice Experiment. In A Midwife to the Dying, explore what one woman has learned after three decades accompanying others to the final boundary of human life. Read More
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The School of Nursing offers a comprehensive program of study leading to an Associate in Science degree in nursing through several options (Generic, Bridge, Accelerated) and provides the education necessary for eligibility to write the licensing examination for registered nurse practice (NCLEX-RN).
The Associate of Science degree program in nursing enables students to acquire the knowledge and skills required to become registered nurses. Registered nurses are vital members of the health care team who assess, plan, and provide direct patient care. They work closely with physicians and other health care professionals.
Education in nursing combines class work with clinical experiences in local hospitals, heath care agencies, and the community. In addition to nursing classes and clinical assignments, students take a series of general education and basic science courses, some of which are typically completed at other campuses before admission to the School of Nursing. Read More
The School of Nursing offers a comprehensive program of study leading to an Asso Read More
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Presented by the USC Annenberg Digital Lounge as part of our "Digital Detox" series, which aims to promote balance. As much as we love our devices, we also think it's important to turn them off. Our commitment is to provide a warm, supportive learning environment, fostering mindfulness and compassion in all our relationships – with ourselves, with others and with our world. Led by USC Marshall Professor Allen Weiss of InsightLA, the Mindfulness + Creativity Lab is an introduction to creating and incorporating an effective and ongoing mindfulness practice into your life. In this collection, you will learn to enhance your performance with improved emotional intelligence, mind-body awareness, motivation, and social skills. You will also become better at work and play by reducing your stress and gaining more happiness! Read More
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Sponsored by Stanford Hospital & Clinics, Stanford Health Library provides scientifically-based medical information to help people make informed decisions about their health and health care. Read More
Sponsored by Stanford Hospital & Clinics, Stanford Health Library provides s Read More
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In this vidcast, Dr. Forsman reviews the standard anatomy models used as instructional aids in Anatomy & Physiology laboratory classes across America. The models apply to study of the skeletal system, skeletal muscular system, nervous system, endocrine system, integumentary system, respiratory system, renal system, digestive system, reproductive system, and urinary system. Read More
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Dr. Allan Forsman provides his general education anatomy class lectures for students of anatomy across the nation and around the world. Dr. Forsman's podcast episodes are the most frequently downloaded episodes from the East Tennessee State University in iTunes U site. Read More
Dr. Allan Forsman provides his general education anatomy class lectures for stud Read More
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OR-Live features live and on-demand Webcasts of breakthrough medical procedures from world renown medical centers and hospitals. Read More
OR-Live features live and on-demand Webcasts of breakthrough medical procedures Read More