Chapter 1 Clinical Reasoning: 1.1–Cardiology
- Clinical Reasoning Cardiomyopathy
- Clinical reasoning Coronary artery disease
- Clinical Reasoning Heart Failure
- Clinical Reasoning Hypercholesterolemia
- Clinical reasoning Hypertension
- Clinical Reasoning Infective endocarditis
- Clinical Reasoning Pericardial disease
- Clinical reasoning Syncope
- Clinical Reasoning Valvular heart disease
Chapter 2 Clinical Reasoning: 1.2–Pulmonology
- Clinical Reasoning Acute respiratory distress syndrome
- Clinical Reasoning Asthma
- Clinical Reasoning Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease
- Clinical Reasoning Diffuse parenchymal lung disease
- Clinical Reasoning Lung cancer
- Clinical Reasoning Pleural effusion
- Clinical Reasoning Pneumonia
- Clinical Reasoning Venous thromboembolism
Chapter 3 Clinical Reasoning: 1.3–HematologyOncology
- Clinical Reasoning Anemia
- Clinical Reasoning Bleeding disorders
- Clinical reasoning Blood products and transfusion
- Clinical Reasoning Leukemia
- Clinical Reasoning Lymphoma
- Clinical Reasoning Myeloproliferative neoplasms
- Clinical reasoning Plasma cell disorders
- Clinical reasoning Thrombocytopenia
- Clinical reasoning Thrombophilia
Chapter 4 Clinical Reasoning: 1.4–Endocrinology
- Clinical Reasoning Adrenal insufficiency
- Clinical Reasoning Adrenal masses and tumors
- Clinical Reasoning Cushing syndrome
- Clinical Reasoning Diabetes mellitus
- Clinical Reasoning Hyperthyroidism
- Clinical Reasoning Hypopituitarism
- Clinical Reasoning Hypothyroidism and thyroiditis
- Clinical Reasoning MEN syndromes
- Clinical Reasoning Pituitary adenomas and pituitary hyperfunction
- Clinical Reasoning Thyroid nodules and thyroid cancer
Chapter 5 Clinical Reasoning: 1.5–Rheumatology
- Clinical Reasoning Inflammatory myopathies
- Clinical Reasoning Joint pain
- Clinical Reasoning Lupus
- Clinical Reasoning Rheumatoid arthritis
- Clinical Reasoning Seronegative arthritis
- Clinical Reasoning Vasculitis
Chapter 6 Clinical Reasoning: 1.6–Gastroenterology
- Clinical Reasoning Cirrhosis
- Clinical Reasoning Colorectal cancer
- Clinical Reasoning Diarrhea
- Clinical Reasoning Diverticula
- Clinical Reasoning Esophageal disorders
- Clinical Reasoning Esophagitis
- Clinical Reasoning Gallbladder diseases
- Clinical Reasoning Gastroesophageal reflux disease
- Clinical Reasoning Gastroparesis
- Clinical Reasoning GI bleeding
- Clinical Reasoning Inflammatory bowel disease
- Clinical Reasoning Jaundice
- Clinical Reasoning Malabsorption
- Clinical Reasoning Pancreatitis
- Clinical Reasoning Peptic ulcers and stomach cancer
- Clinical Reasoning Viral hepatitis
Chapter 7 Clinical Reasoning: 1.7–Nephrology
- Internal Medicine - Clinical Reasoning Acute kidney injury
- Clinical Reasoning Hyperkalemia
- Clinical Reasoning Hypernatremia
- Clinical Reasoning Hypokalemia
- Clinical Reasoning Hyponatremia
- Clinical Reasoning Kidney stones
- Clinical Reasoning Metabolic and respiratory acidosis
Chapter 8 Clinical Reasoning: 2. Neurology
- Clinical Reasoning Acute kidney injury
- Clinical Reasoning Dementia
- Clinical Reasoning Dizziness and vertigo
- Clinical Reasoning Headache
- Clinical Reasoning Hyperkinetic movement disorders
- Clinical Reasoning Hypokinetic movement disorders
- Clinical Reasoning Meningitis- encephalitis- and brain abscesses
- Clinical Reasoning Stroke
Chapter 9 Clinical Reasoning: 3. Psychiatry
- Clinical Reasoning Dissociative disorders
- Clinical Reasoning Mood disorders
- Clinical Reasoning Obsessive compulsive disorders
- Clinical Reasoning Personality disorders
- Clinical Reasoning Psychotic disorders
- Clinical Reasoning Sleep disorders
Chapter 10 Clinical Reasoning: 4. Pediatrics
- Clinical Reasoning BRUE ALTE and SIDS
- Clinical Reasoning Child abuse
- Clinical Reasoning Cystic fibrosis
- Clinical Reasoning Kawasaki disease
- Clinical Reasoning Pediatric allergies
- Clinical Reasoning Pediatric infectious rashes
- Clinical Reasoning Pediatric lower airway diseases
- Clinical Reasoning Pediatric upper airway conditions
- Clinical Reasoning Sickle cell disease
Chapter 11 Clinical Reasoning: 6. Surgery
- Clinical Reasoning Abdominal pain
- Clinical Reasoning Appendicitis
- Clinical Reasoning Bowel obstruction
- Clinical Reasoning Esophageal surgical conditions
- Clinical Reasoning Hernias
- Clinical Reasoning Postoperative evaluation
Chapter 12 Clinical Reasoning: 7. Emergency medicine
Chapter 13 Clinical Reasoning: 8. Biostatistics
- Hypothesis testing One tailed and two tailed tests
- Measures of risk
- Odds ratio
- Positive and negative predictive value
- Sample size
- Sensitivity and specificity
- Test precision and accuracy
- Type I and type II errors
Chapter 14 Clinical Reasoning: 9. Gynecology
- Clinical Reasoning Amenorrhea
- Clinical Reasoning Endometrial hyperplasia and cancer
- Clinical Reasoning Ovarian cysts- cancer- and other adnexal masses
- Menstrual cycle
Chapter 15 Clinical Reasoning: 10. Obstetrics
- Breastfeeding
- Clinical Reasoning Breast cancer
- Clinical Reasoning Postpartum hemorrhage
- Pregnancy
- Stages of labor
Chapter 16 Clinician_s Corner: 1.1 - Professionalism
Chapter 17 Clinician_s Corner: 1.2 - Patient care
- Clinician_s Corner Do_s and don_ts of patient care
- Clinician_s Corner Endocarditis
- Clinician_s Corner Helping a patient with a rare disease
- Clinician_s Corner Taking a good patient history
Chapter 18 Clinician_s Corner: 1.3 - Interpersonal and Communication Skills
- Clinician_s Corner How to deliver bad news
- Clinician_s Corner How to give a good oral presentation
- Clinician_s Corner Shared decision making
- Clinician_s Corner Tips on empathetic listening for clinicians
- Clinician_s Corner Writing a good progress note
Chapter 19 Clinician_s Corner: 1.4 - WellBeing
Chapter 20 Clinician_s Corner: 1.5 –Medical business and legal issues
- Clinician_s Corner 5 things to know about paying for medical school
- Clinician_s Corner Diagnostic errors
Chapter 21 Clinician_s Corner: 1.6 – How to succeed in medical school
- Clinician_s Corner 3 study tips for SHELF exams and USMLE Step 2
- Clinician_s Corner 5 steps to acing the USMLE step 1
- Clinician_s Corner How to strike a balance in medical school
- Clinician_s Corner How to succeed in the NRMP Match
- Clinician_s Corner How to tackle your first semester of med school
- Third-year medical student explains how to set up an Osmosis Study Schedule
Chapter 22 Clinician_s Corner: 1.7–Practice based learning and improvement
Chapter 23 How to succeed in health professions: 1.1 Retention techniques
Chapter 24 How to succeed in health professions: 1.2 Learning
- Adaptive learning
- Blended learning
- Editing wikipedia articles
- Multimedia learning
- Problem-based learning
Chapter 25 How to succeed in health professions: 1.3. Teaching
Chapter 26 How to succeed in health professions: 1.4. Career development and other resources
- Osteopathic medicine
- Preparing for the MCAT
- Preparing to apply to med school
- Road to residency
- Surviving and thriving in first year
Chapter 27 Pharmacology: 1.1 - Introduction
Chapter 28 Pharmacology: 1.2 - Pharmacodynamics
- Pharmacodynamics Agonist_ partial agonist_ and antagonist
- Pharmacodynamics Desensitization and tolerance
- Pharmacodynamics Drug-receptor interactions
Chapter 29 Pharmacology: 1.3 - Pharmacokinetics
- Pharmacokinetics Drug absorption and distribution
- Pharmacokinetics Drug Elimination and clearance
- Pharmacokinetics Drug metabolism
Chapter 30 Pharmacology: 2. Cardiovascular
- Central anti-adrenergics
- Lipid-lowering agents Fibrates
- Lipid-lowering agents Statins
- Miscellaneous lipid-lowering medications
- Peripheral postsynaptic anti-adrenergics Alpha blockers
- Peripheral postsynaptic anti-adrenergics Beta blockers
- Peripheral presynaptic anti-adrenergics
- Positive inotropic medications
- Vasodilators Calcium entry blockers
- Vasodilators cGMP mediated smooth muscle vasodilators
Chapter 31 Pharmacology: 3. Endocrine
- Adrenal hormone synthesis inhibitors
- Glucocorticoids
- Hyperthyroidism medications
- Hypothyroidism medications
- Insulins
Chapter 32 Pharmacology: 4. Gastrointestinal
Chapter 33 Pharmacology: 5.1 - Anticoagulants
- Anticoagulants Direct coagulation factor inhibitors
- Anticoagulants Heparin
- Anticoagulants Warfarin
- Anti-platelet medications
- Thrombolytics
Chapter 34 Pharmacology: 5.2 Cancer medications
- DNA Alkylating medications
- Hematopoietic medications
- Microtubule inhibitors
- Monoclonal antibodies
- Platinum containing medications
- Topoisomerase inhibitors
Chapter 35 Pharmacology: 6.1 - Antibiotics
- Cell wall synthesis inhibitors Cephalosporins
- Cell wall synthesis inhibitors Penicillins
- DNA synthesis inhibitors Metronidazole
- Miscellaneous cell wall synthesis inhibitors
- Protein synthesis inhibitors Aminoglycosides
- Protein synthesis inhibitors Tetracyclines
Chapter 36 Pharmacology: 6.2 - Antivirals
- Herpes medications
- Neuraminidase inhibitors
- Non-nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitors
- Nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitors
Chapter 37 Pharmacology: 6.3 - Antifungal
Chapter 38 Pharmacology: 6.4 - Antiparasitics
Chapter 39 Pharmacology: 7.1–Inflammation
- Antigout medications
- Inflammation
- Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs
- Osteoporosis medications 7.1
Chapter 40 Pharmacology: 7.2–Promoting bone formation
Chapter 41 Pharmacology: 8. 1- Anesthetics and sedatives
Chapter 42 Pharmacology: 8.2 - By common use
Chapter 43 Pharmacology: 8.3 - By Mechanism
Chapter 44 Pharmacology: 9. Psychiatry
- Atypical antidepressants
- Atypical antipsychotics
- Lithium
- Monoamine oxidase inhibitors
- Opioid agonists
- Opioid antagonists
- Psychomotor stimulants
- Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors
- Serotonin and norepinephrine reuptake inhibitors
- Tricyclic antidepressants
- Typical antipsychotics
Chapter 45 Pharmacology: Asthma and COPD
- Bronchodilators Beta 2-agonists and muscarinic antagonists
- Bronchodilators Leukotriene antagonists and methylxanthines
- Pulmonary corticosteroids and mast cell inhibitors