http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sRwM4TQuJZQ
Part 3 Pitfalls in PFT interpretation and patterns of abnormalities
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sRwM4TQuJZQ
Part 3 Pitfalls in PFT interpretation and patterns of abnormalities
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YdPAaLKCWbM&feature=relmfu
Part 2 Lung volumes and diffusion capacity
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S9OWa8ot75o&feature=relmfu
Part 1 Definitions, spirometry and flow volume loops. Part 1 of 4 videos on interpretation of PFTs
http://anatowiki.wetpaint.com/page/Respiratory+system
Anatomy notes, videos and self assessment questions
Short videos on cryotherapy, local anaesthesia and simple shave, punch and excision biopsies. í Slow to load.
http://www.pcds.org.uk/skin-surgery
Link to UK Primary Care Dermatology Guidelines (PDF) with accompanying video clips. The videos are often slightly out of focus, have (annoying) background music as well as commentary, and don’t always promote good habits (no gloves on when giving local anaesthetic, for example), but they are short and targeted.
http://www.oerafrica.org/FTPFolder/health/buruli/course_intro/cover_frameset.htm
Lectures, video and text covering: the basics, making a diagnosis and managing cases.í Comprehensive.í Requires Adobe Flashplayer.
DermNetNZ information on skin prick testing listing indications, technique, results and common problems. í 10 minutes. Allergy UK has a 10 minute video showingí how skin prick testing is done.
A simple guide as to what is involved in patch testing can be found on the DermNetNZ site.í There are several photos of possible reactions. í 10 minutes max. Allergy UK has an 11 minute videoí showing a patch test consultation using a commercially available test, along with a commentary about patch testing.
http://www.nhs.uk/Conditions/Dialysis/Pages/How-haemodialysis-is-performed.aspx
NHS Choices is aimed at patients but gives a good general view of available options for renal replacement therapy, including their advantages and disadvantages, and long term complications. There are useful videos providing the patients’ perspectives, and these are the best bit, but the text is wordy in a long narrow column.