Tag Archives: Video

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Translational Medicine Podcasts

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Level CLevel C Plus

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http://podcasts.ox.ac.uk/series/translational-medicine

The Nuffield Department of Medicine, University of Oxford have created and continue to create podcasts on the subject of Translational Medicine. The podcasts consist of lectures and talks that can be accessed online via their Podcast website free of charge. The site also offers the ability to download a video or audio version of the […]

Understanding and classifying stroke

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Level ALevel BLevel C

Duration
30-60 mins
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http://unow.nottingham.ac.uk/resources/resource.aspx?hid=aa0cd235-f283-decf-1c9d-ef0400944adb

This module (includes some self assessment and example videos) aims to help develop an understanding of the different symptoms and signs seen in stroke, classify the type of stroke using the Oxford Stroke classification system, relate the clinical diagnosis to the likely anatomical lesion and pathology and understand the importance of the clinical classification in […]

Stroke advancing modules

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Level ALevel B

Duration
2 hours
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http://www.strokeadvancingmodules.org/node.asp?id=advancing

16 modules provide an interactive way of learning about thrombolysis and management of stroke and associated complications and problems through quizzes, animations, video clips, and case scenarios. After completing the chapters, there is an option to complete a test and gain a certificate that can be used as evidence of continual professional development.

Stroke core competencies

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Level A

Duration
30-60 mins
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http://www.strokecorecompetencies.org/node.asp?id=home

19 brief core competency modules provide an interactive way of learning the basics about the causes, diagnosis and management of stroke and associated problems through quizzes, animations, video clips, and case scenarios. After completing the chapters, there is an option to complete a test (~30 minutes) and gain a certificate that can be used as […]

Multiple sclerosis guide (PRIME)

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Level BLevel C

Duration
30-60 mins
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http://primeinc.org/MSguide

A free (but in part pharma sponsored) website with a series of lectures and slides on MS diagnosis, symptomatic and disease modifying treatment and use of MRI. Up to date (autumn 2012), shows slightly different US approach to treatment than that taken in the UK, 킠but basics similar. 킠Quite useful but lectures a bit tedious […]

Neurological exam for OSCE (Geekymedics)

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Level ALevel B

Duration
30-60 mins
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http://geekymedics.com/category/osce/neuroosce/

4 videos, each less than 10 mins demonstrating how to exam part of the neurological system (cerebellar/cranial nerves/upper limbs/lower limbs) in a short exam situation.

Neuroanatomy through clinical cases

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Level ALevel B

Duration
30-60 mins
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http://www.neuroexam.com/neuroexam/

The author, Hal Blumenthal, is trying to sell his book, but the basics seem to be covered on this site, with no purchase required. Each part of the neurological exam has been broken down, with text explaining what you do and why and very short (usually just a few seconds) videos to illustrate the examination.

The magic of the neuro exam

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Level ALevel B

Duration
Less than 10 mins
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http://lifeinthefastlane.com/2011/04/the-magic-of-the-neuro-exam/

Youtube video of a 2 minute neurological exam – the British way! 3 minutes of explanation.

The neurological exam (University of Toronto)

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Level ALevel B

Duration
2 hours
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http://neuroexam.med.utoronto.ca/main.htm

Videos with explanation of how to carry out a neurological exam, divided into short easily watchable chunks – select which part you want to watch, and with accompanying short text to reinforce key points

The basic neurological exam (University of Capetown)

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Level ALevel B

Duration
2 hours
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https://vula.uct.ac.za/access/content/group/9c29ba04-b1ee-49b9-8c85-9a468b556ce2/Clinical%20Skills%20III/index.html

An extremely experienced clinician, with a lovely manner, shows how to examine the neurological system in 4 videos: motor, sensory, cerebella and cranial nerves.킠 Each video is about 30 minutes (apart from the shorter cerebellar examination) and are quite slow to get going compared with some resources, but if you have the time to sit […]

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