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This is Talk 3 of a series of 3 talks that will outline Acute Kidney Injury with a primarily clinical perspective
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February 5th, 2021
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This is Talk 2 of a series of 3 talks that will outline Acute Kidney Injury with a primarily clinical perspective
Publisher
University of Edinburgh Licence Type
All rights reserved The University of Edinburgh Date Created
February 5th, 2021
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This is Talk 1 of a series of 3 talks that will outline Acute Kidney Injury with a primarily clinical perspective
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University of Edinburgh Licence Type
All rights reserved The University of Edinburgh Date Created
February 5th, 2021
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Dr Janet Skinner discusses some of the practicalities of teaching in the acute setting. Much of this is drawn from her personal experiences, from experiences of colleagues during Clinical Educator…
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November 19th, 2020
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PLEASE NOTE: The video captions have been auto generatedPresentation title: Technology in problem-based learning on under five pneumonia among Pakistani medical students; a pedagogical research As…
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Professor Tim Walsh gives a lecture from the Acute Care Edinburgh Lecture series "Blood transfusion in acute care: are we ready for personalised medicine?"
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June 20th, 2019
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A novel diagnostic for pneumonia-the challenges of developing diagnostic tests into practice John Simpson, Professor of Respiratory Medicine, Newcastle University
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May 29th, 2019
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The pancreas is responsible for digesting all the fat, protein and carbohydrates that we eat, and is essential for health. However, when things go wrong with the pancreas, as happens in inflammation…
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April 29th, 2019
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Born in a microbial cloud: gatekeepers of a healthy life. Prof Debby Bogaert Part of the College's inaugural lecture series.Recorded 12 November 2018.Abstract: It was only 350 years ago that the…
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Delivered on 31/10/2018 in Lecture Theatre B, Chancellor's Building, Royal Infirmary Edinburgh
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IS US Bioquarter and Central MVM Support Licence Type
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October 31st, 2018
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Learn the important points regarding the management of paracetamol overdose and points relating to acute liver failure by following this case.
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Follow this case to learn some of the main points regarding inflammatory bowel disease.
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Drug rash is a useful 'suitcase' of a diagnosis. But what is inside?
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Jonathan Rees Licence Type
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July 28th, 2016
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11th February 2015 Professor Timothy Walsh, and Professor Adriano Rossi, MRC Centre for Inflammation Research at the University of Edinburgh Many critically ill patients develop inflammation in…
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June 22nd, 2016
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Wednesday 16th
March 2016
Professor Alasdair MacLullich and Doctor Joyce Yau discuss during
normal ageing, the brain becomes vulnerable to high levels of stress hormones.
This can manifest in…
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Jillian Hosie Licence Type
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June 8th, 2016
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Example scenario for an Integrated Acute Care station - Student version
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May 18th, 2016
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