Lecture Assignment for Week 7
Monday, August 10, 2009
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1st Year Lecture |
Anesthesia Review |
Aimee Stotz, D.O Department of Anesthesiology Lake Forest Hospital Lake Forest IL
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In this lecture, Dr. Aimee Stotz provides a comprehensive review of surgical anesthesia. It begins with preoperative anesthesia evaluation and then proceeds to discuss various types of surgical anesthetics, including inhaled and intravenous types. Opioids and local anesthetics are also included in this lecture. Likewise, the pathophysiology, clinical presentation, and treatment of malignant hyperthermia is addressed.
This presentation was made possible by an Educational Grant from CLICK HERE FOR MORE INFORMATION
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2nd Year Lecture |
Hyperbaric Oxygen In Diabetic Limb Salvage-Part I: Mechanisms of Action |
Robert A. Warriner, III, MD,ABPM,FACC,FCCWSExecutive Vice President for Medical Affairs, Diversified Clinical Services Emeritus Medical Director, Southeast Texas Center for Wound Care and Hyperbaric Medicine, Conroe Regional Medical Center, Conroe, TX
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Hyperbaric Oxygen In Diabetic Limb Salvage- Part I: Mechanisms of Action
by Dr.Robert A. Warriner, III, MD
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3rd Year Lecture |
Adult Acquired Flatfoot |
Douglas H. Richie, DPM,FACFAS Adjunct Associate Professor of Clinical Biomechanics at the California School of Podiatric Medicine President, American Academy of Podiatric Sports Medicine
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Dr. Richie provides an in-depth review of the pathomechanics of the Adult Acquired Flatfoot, also know as Posterior Tibial Tendon Dysfunction. Subsectons of this lecture include demographics, functional anatomy, role of ligamentous rupture and review of biomechanics of the ankle-hindfoot complex. This lecture is designed to serve as a primer for understanding why certain surgical procedures will succeed or fail in correcting the Adult Acquired Flatfoot deformity.
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