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Class Master Medical Physiology Lectures
by Professor Greg
This podcast presents class concepts routinely covered in A&P, Physiology and Pathophysiology classes by focusing on how the body works, what changes in disease, and how medications may influence those processes. Created for nursing students, PA students, EMS providers, and curious listeners. The goal is to make concepts clearer, more intuitive, and easier to apply.Note that many of these audio presentations are recorded from videos.
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Carbohydrate Metabolism - Aerobic & Anaerobic Respiration
A&P 1 level overview of metabolism of carbohydrates including glucose metabolism for the production of ATP. This episode covers glycolysis, the citric acid cycle (Krebs cycle), and the electron transport chain. It also covers anaerobic respiration including lactic acid production and its role in metabolic acidosis and other medical conditions.
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Cell Transport, Diffusion, and Osmosis
This is an introduction to cells and cell structure, starting with the make-up of the plasma membrane (cell membrane). It addresses the movement of particles across the membrane including diffusion, osmosis, passive diffusion and active transport (including secondary active transport).
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Biomolecules: Carbs Lipids Proteins Nucleic Acids
This is an overview of the 4 major biomolecules including carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, and nucleic acids. This is presented for first semester Anatomy and Physiology (A&P 1) students
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Chemistry essentials for A&P
Anatomy and Physiology for Chemistry including basic chemistry, isotopes, bonds, water and hydrogen bonds, energy and metabolism
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Pulmonary Disorders
Pathophysiology of the lungs
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Brain Function Disorders
Pathophysiology of Brain Disorders
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Neuromuscular Disorders
Pathophysiology of Neuromuscular Disorders
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Endocrine and Diabetes Disorders
Pathophysiology of Endocrine and Diabetes
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Hepatobiliary and Pancreatic Disorders
Pathophysiology of the Liver and Pancreas
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GI Disorders
Pathophysiology of Gastrointestinal Function
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Bladder and Urinary Disorders
Pathophysiology of the Urinary System and Bladder
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Renal Disorders
Pathophysiology of the Kidneys
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Heart Failure and Circulatory Shock
The pathophysiology of heart failure and circulatory shock
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Coronary Artery Disease and Defects
Pathophysiology of CAD including heart layer disorders and heart defects.
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Blood Flow and Pressure Disorders
Pathophysiology of Cardiovascular function featuring disorders of blood flow
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Cardiovascular Function for Patho
Overview of Cardiovascular system function
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Immune Disorders
Pathophysiology of the Immune system, including hypersensitivities and HIV.
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Innate and Adaptive Immune System
Overview of adaptive (acquired) and innate immunity for A&P, physiology, and pathophysiology.
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Erythrocyte Disorders
Pathophysiology of red blood cells
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Hemostasis (Clotting) Disorders
Pathophysiology of clotting/hemostasis
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Leukocyte Disorders
Pathophysiology of white blood cells (leukocytes) including Leukemia.
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Fluid Electrolyte Acid-base
Pathophysiology Fluid electrolytes, Acid/Base
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Cancer / Neoplasia Pathophys
Pathophysiology of Cancer
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Cell Proliferation and Repair
Pathophysiology of Cell Proliferation and Repair
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The Inflammatory Process
Pathophysiology of inflammation
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Cell Stress and Injury
The pathophysiology of Cell Stress and Injury
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Intro to A & P
This is a basic, but essential introduction to the characteristics that define and describe Anatomy and Physiology
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
This podcast presents class concepts routinely covered in A&P, Physiology and Pathophysiology classes by focusing on how the body works, what changes in disease, and how medications may influence those processes. Created for nursing students, PA students, EMS providers, and curious listeners. The goal is to make concepts clearer, more intuitive, and easier to apply.Note that many of these audio presentations are recorded from videos.
HOSTED BY
Professor Greg
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