http://www.ers-education.org/pages/default.aspx?id=1644
ERS lectures (power point) and guidelines on respiratory infection (comprehensive)
http://www.ers-education.org/pages/default.aspx?id=1644
ERS lectures (power point) and guidelines on respiratory infection (comprehensive)
http://ocw.tufts.edu/Course/33/Lecturenotes
These open-access lecture notes series provide notes on an introduction to acid base disorders, metabolic acidosis and metabolic alkalosis.í They are very clearly laid out and start from 1st principles as well as giving some clinical examples.í They would benefit from further clinical examples with worked solutions.
http://www.dermatologymadesimple.blogspot.com/
This site has 6 video lectures of varying lengths by Ian McColl which are good if you have the patience to sit through remote lectures. A similar chatty style is used on his blog postings, which are helpfully categorised by morphology of skin lesions.
http://www.ndt-educational.org/urinary.asp
Dr Fogazzi is almost the only person qualified to deliver learned lectures on this topic – here is a series of lectures set out as web pages with full transcipt alongside. í The definitive account of a technique that is now practised much less than it used to be, and probably less than it ought to […]
http://www.screencast.com/t/ZjA3MjY4NWE
40 minute online lecture aimed at medical students. í The lecturer illustrates the link between the anatomy of the skin and clinical cases of skin disease using powerpoint/screengrab and audio. í As lectures go this is pretty good, despite the coughing and clearing of throat, but as it’s difficult to dip in and out, or to target […]
http://it.spcollege.edu/media/naravane/respanatomy/respanatomy.htm
An audio lecture discussing development/ anatomy of respiratory system (Naravane, Anita at SPC)
http://it.spcollege.edu/media/naravane/respphysiology/respphysiology.htm
Audio lecture on respiratory Physiology (Naravane, Anita at SPC). A good overview.
http://academic.sun.ac.za/neurology/lectures/cortex/sld001.htm
A powerpoint presentation (no audio), explaining some of the cortical functions of the brain (through descriptions of clinical pathology).
http://ocw.uci.edu/lectures/lecture.aspx?id=97
University of California (video lecture): Cholera, Canker Rash and Consumption: historical epidemiology and nosology in Massachusetts, 1850-1920í (Alan C Swedlund) (60 mins).
http://ocw.uci.edu/lectures/lecture.aspx?id=104
University of California (video-lecture): California Department of Public Health and Pandemics: All Hands on Deck!í (Mark Horton)(77 mins) A lecture discussing H1N1 effects in California and discussion.