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Gateway to Medicine: An Introduction to the Field of Medicine | 走近医学
by Ying Qiu , Bogen Song , Shuang Chao , Fei Wang- 0.0
10 Weeks
The field of medicine combines science, art, wisdom and philosophy in service of humanity. Medical science has its origins in Middle Eastern religion. Regardless of medical experience, students will gain a broad perspective of the medical field, illuminated by the expertise of researchers and medical professionals. Basic knowledge of first-aid treatment...
$139
EMT Foundations
by Angela Wright, MD , Whitney Barrett, MD , Arthur Pliaconis , Kathrine Lopez- 4.8
Approx. 14 hours to complete
In this course, you will get a thorough introduction to the emergency medical services system, and learn the foundation components to how it works as a whole. You will also learn the nuts and bolts of becoming a healthcare provider, and gain some basic knowledge about the human body. Medical and Legal Issues - Part 2...
HPV-Associated Oral and Throat Cancer: What You Need to Know
by Eric M. Genden, MD- 4.8
Approx. 4 hours to complete
This course, offered by the Department of Otolaryngology – Head and Neck Surgery at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, is designed to inform primary care physicians and otolaryngologists (general and head and neck surgeons), as well as medical students, residents, nurses, physician assistants, medical assistants, about HPV-associated oral and throat cancers....
Medical Cannabis for Pain Control
by Elon Eisenberg- 4.5
Approx. 12 hours to complete
Cannabis is a group of flowering plants that has been long used for industrial, recreational and medical purposes. When relating to its medical use, the terms "Medical Cannabis" or "Medical marijuana" has become prevalent. Physiology of pain Pharmalogical treatment of pain History of medical cannabis and early human contact with cannabis...
World War 1: Trauma, Memory, Controversy
by Annika Mombauer- 0.0
4
Explore the traumatic effects of WW1 on soldiers and civilians. •The effects of the war on combatants and civilians•New types of injuries and how victims and medical professionals dealt with them•Casualty figures and how to interrogate them•Artistic responses to the trauma of war•How the war has been commemorated•The debate among historians about the origins of WW1...
Free
Basics of Medical Terminology
by Lupe Jurado, CPC CPMA CPC-I- 3.8
3.5 hours on-demand video
Medical terminology doesn't have to sound like a foreign language. One that can be easily learned and applied to pursuing a medical career or simply learning it for your own benefit. Upon completion of this course, the student will have the ability to define medical terms used in the language of medicine....
$13.99
Learn Medical English Fast for Professionals and Students
by Uthman Bilal- 3.9
1 hour on-demand video
Learn what you need to be successful in the Western medical environment IntroductionIdiomatic ExpressionsClerking a PatientTaking a Medical HistoryIntroducing yourself to the patientGathering InformationThe complete physical examinationHow to write letters of referral, application letters, etc. Common illnessesThe medical environmentCase StudiesSelling yourselfThe British healthcare systemMedical vs. Colloquial EnglishPronunciation tipsFunctions of the bodySample doctor-patient talkTalking about symptoms...
$12.99
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Health for All Through Primary Health Care
by Dr. Henry Perry, MD, PhD, MPH- 4.7
Approx. 11 hours to complete
” In this course, we will explore these terms in the context of global health, their origins and meanings, the principles upon which they rest, and examples of how these principles have been implemented at both small and large scale. Foundations of Global Health Specialization Declaration of Alma Ata Roots of Primary Health Care (Carl Taylor)...
The Opioid Crisis in America
by Gregory Curfman, MD , Catherine Finn, MSW, LCSW- 0.0
10 Weeks
On average, 130 Americans die every day from an overdose of opioids, the class of drugs that includes heroin, hydrocodone, codeine, morphine, and fentanyl. In this course, you'll learn about the origins and spread of this epidemic. Medical and non-medical use of opioids, including heroin and fentanyl That addiction is a disease of the brain, not a lack of will...
$99
Medical Genomics 101
by A. Malcolm Campbell- 0.0
1 Weeks
Medical Genomics 101 (CME) is for Physicians, Physician Assistants, and Nurse Practitioners seeking CME credit. This continuing medical education course includes six modules which cover various areas of medical genomics including: Introduction to Genomics, Variation, Microbiome, Pharmacogenomics, in vitro (IVF) and Fetal medicine, and Oncology. Each module also contains ethical, legal, and social implications of genomics in medical treatment....