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1. Thiazide: causes hypokalemic metabolic alkalosis, causes hyperuricemia, hypercalcemia, avoid in pt with sulfa allergy.2. Loop diuretics: Hypokalemic metabolic alkalosis, ototoxicity (due to electrolyte imbalance in perilymph), increased calcium excretion (avoid in nephrolithiasis). All loop d
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dr dhananjay(220.224.76.195) -i am an INDIAN qualified doctor having qualification of MD internal medicinei have experience of having served as a medical officer for 2 yrsi have worked in the dept of medicine for 3 yrs as a residentpresently serving as a consultant Physician
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Dr. S M Zahidur Rahman(203.188.244.98) -Dear sir / madam,I am writing to inform you that I am a postgraduate doctor from Bangladesh completed my graduation in 2001 from Chittagong Medical College and hospital, Bangladesh. Since then I have been doing postgraduate training in medicine and by this time I have already completed three and half years postgraduate training (one and half years in cardiology, one and half years in medicine and half years in neuromedicine (one year internship). It is to be mentioned that I am a MRCP-2 and FCPS-2(cardiology) student. At this moment I am working as a postgraduate trainee in the department of medicine in Banga Bandhu Sheikh Mujib Medical University hospital, Bangladesh. Regarding language proficiency, I scored overall
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Processing of eukaryotic ribosomal precursor RNA includes:A. addition of poly A to the 3' end.B. action of spliceosomes.C. capping the 5' end with inverted 7-methyl guanosine triphosphate.D. endonuclease processing of a precursor chain.E. production of 5S RNA.
Processing of eukaryotic ribosomal precursor RNA includes:A. addition of poly A to the 3' end.B. action of spliceosomes.C. capping the 5' end with inverted 7-methyl guanosine triphosphate.D. endonuclease processing of a precursor chain.E. production of 5S RNA.
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A 24-year-old male sheep#184431saonew - 05/08/07 08:06rancher in Missouri presents with pain in the upper-right quadrant of his abdomen and a mild case of icterus. Examination of his fecal smear shows large (100 µm), golden, bile-stained, operculated trematode eggs (without a knob). What is the most likely etiologic agent involved in this infection?A. Echinococcus multilocularisB. Fasciolopsis buskiC. Fasciola hepaticaD. Schistosoma japonicumE. Echinococcus granulosus
rancher in Missouri presents with pain in the upper-right quadrant of his abdomen and a mild case of icterus. Examination of his fecal smear shows large (100 µm), golden, bile-stained, operculated trematode eggs (without a knob). What is the most likely etiologic agent involved in this infection?
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As you probably know, growing concern about an impending physician shortage has prompted the AAMC to call for a 15 percent expansion ofmedical school capacityover the next 10 years and for a corresponding increase in residency positions.
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The Council on Graduate Medical Education (COGME), a national advisorybody that makes policy recommendations regarding the adequacyof the supply and distribution of physicians, predicts thatif current trends continue, demand for physicians will significantly outweighsupply by 2020. It recommends that medical schools expand the number ofgraduates by 3,000 per year by 2015.
COGME reports that if current trends continue, demand for physicians will significantly outweigh supply by 2020.
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Order them bywhich ones you liked, not by which ones liked you
The emotions of Match Day were out in full force again this year, as newly minted doctors waited anxiously on March 15 to discover where they would spend the next three to five years of their lives as resident physicians.
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Many rural medical practices across the country have been grappling witha shortage of doctors for quite some time, and rural medicineprograms have provided a much-needed boost to these regions.
Many rural medical practices across the country have been grappling with a shortage of doctors for quite some time, and rural medicine programs have provided a much-needed boost to these regions.
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Australia is finalising an assessment method for the accreditation of medical specialists from abroad, but many fear it could slow down or even block the placement of much-needed doctors and other health professionals in the country.
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carcinoid(UW)#185411eeman - 05/11/07 17:59location of carcinoid tumor withoiut having liver metastasis
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cck stimulate or reduce THE APPETITE ???
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Cystic Fibrosis exam q#184790adaigbo - 05/09/07 16:11Can someone please expain to me the normal fxn of CFTR.Does it have control on chloride only or both Chloride, Sodium and water.The exam queston is: What are the levels of Chloride, sodium and water in both exocrine epithelial cells VS Sweat duct epithelial cell when CFTR is mutated.2) Why is it that when the CFTR is mutated, that the exocrine epithelial cells have isotonic dehydration of luminal content, however, there is Hypertonic luminal sweat duct epithelial cell.Please someone who knows explain. This was a question on my friends test that she took on Monday. Thanks in advance for the explanation.Report Abuse* Re:Cystic Fibrosis exam q#765235usmledok - 05/09/07 16:49The sweat gland has two portions
Can someone please expain to me the normal fxn of CFTR. Does it have control on chloride only or both Chloride, Sodium and water. The exam queston is: What are the levels of Chloride, sodium and water in both exocrine epithelial cells VS Sweat duct epithelial cell when CFTR is mutated.
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Pulmonary function testsDecreased forced expiratory volume in 1 second (FEV1) with concomitant reduction in FEV1/forced vital capacity (FVC) ratioPoor/absent reversibility with bronchodilatorsFVC normal or reducedNormal or increased total lung capacity (TLC)Increased residual volume (RV)Normal or reduced diffusing capacity
(COPD) is estimated to affect 32 million persons in the United States and is the fourth leading cause of death in this country.
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Squamous cell carcinomas are more likely to be associated with hypercalcemia due to parathyroidlike hormone production.
Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer. Lung cancer was a rare entity in the early 1900s but has since become far more prevalent.
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Of patients with MG, 75% have thymic disease, 85% have thymic hyperplasia, and 10-15% have thymoma.
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While a reduction in the forced expiratory volume in one second (FEV1) and the forced vital capacity (FVC) with a normal or increased FEV1-to-FVC ratio suggests a restrictive pattern, the diagnosis of restriction is based on a decreased TLC. The assessment of the severity of restriction is also based on TLC.
Restrictive Lung Disease. Restrictive lung diseases are characterized by reduced lung volume, either because of an alteration in lung parenchyma or because of a disease of the pleura, chest wall, or neuromuscular apparatus.
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- eMedicine - Thymoma : Article by Quintessa Miller, MD
No clear histiologic distinction between benign and malignant thymomas exists. The propensity of a thymoma to be malignant is determined by the invasiveness of the thymoma. Malignant thymomas can invade the vasculature, lymphatics, and adjacent structures within the mediastinum.
Thymoma, the most common neoplasm of the anterior mediastinum, originates within the epithelial cells of the thymus.
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Papillary thyroid carcinomas typically invade the lymphatics and spread to other sites within the thyroid gland, as well as to the regional lymph nodes. Lymph node metastases have been reported in the range of 46-90% of cases of papillary carcinoma. Vascular invasion is uncommon
Much attention has been generated regarding the topic of thyroid neoplasia and papillary thyroid carcinoma.
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To clarify the mechanism for reflux nephropathy to progress to irreversible or marginal renal damages, this study was conducted. We studied 57 cases of VUR in children followed-up more than 3 years after anti-reflux operation and investigated the correlation between changes of urinary protein excretion and clinical data. In general, proteinuria is the most important feature heralding a poor outcome in patients with reflux nephropathy.
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- Exam experience 30th April! - USMLE Forum
Exam experience 30th April!#184592isoniazid - 05/08/07 20:11Ok folks, i've been long overdue, but I did not get free after the exam. I'm in a tough graduate course, and work in research. I had two exams right after my step1, and one more to go at the end of this week. But, I owe this to this forum. Thanks a lot, guys. Loved reading the exam experiences. Didn't read any questions on this forum, though.I'm a 2005 grad, and came to the U.S. last August on F1 visa. I got a scholarship, so I have to work in a lab., and maintain my grades in grad. school. That way, i could pay for my steps and send some money home once in a while. I started studying for Step1 in October and gave it 7months. On an average, I ended up studying 3hrs. or so in a day, but my speed is
Ok folks, i've been long overdue, but I did not get free after the exam. I'm in a tough graduate course, and work in research. I had two exams right after my step1, and one more to go at the end of this week. But, I owe this to this forum. Thanks a lot, guys. Loved reading the exam experienc
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- Follicular Thyroid Cancer Overview.
Vascular invasion is characteristic for follicular carcinoma andtherefore distant metastasis is more common.
Follicular thyroid cancer is a type of thyroid cancer. Review follicular thyroid cancer diagnosis, and follicular thyroid cancer treatments. Covers when radioactive iodine is used, as well as thyroid surgery, two common follicular thyroid cancer treatme
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what two fungi are linked with septicemia via IV lines????????
what two fungi are linked with septicemia via IV lines????????
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A gastric biopsy is performed on a patient with suspected graft-versus-host disease following bone marrow transplantation. The biopsy demonstrates many isolated dying epithelial cells in crypts showing fragmented, hyperchromatic nuclei and small discrete blebs containing both cytoplasm and nuclear fragments. The biopsy demonstrates which of the following?A. ApoptosisB. Caseous necrosisC. Coagulative necrosisD. Gangrenous necrosisE. Liquefactive necrosis
A gastric biopsy is performed on a patient with suspected graft-versus-host disease following bone marrow transplantation. The biopsy demonstrates many isolated dying epithelial cells in crypts showing fragmented, hyperchromatic nuclei and small discrete blebs containing both cytoplasm and nuclear
biopsy bone disease following gastric graft graft-versus-host host marrow patient performed suspected transplantati versus with
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a pregnant woman at 25 wks AOG experiences heartburn 1 hr after meals. what is the most likely cause??inc gastric emptyingdec esopageal motilitydec competency of the lower esophageal sphincterinc gastric acidity
a pregnant woman at 25 wks AOG experiences heartburn 1 hr after meals. what is the most likely cause?? inc gastric emptying dec esopageal motilitydec competency of the lower esophageal sphincter inc gastric acidity
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help needed UW immuno Q#184402rumrum - 05/08/07 01:08ok folks i sort of got both of these wrong, due to some misunderstanding i guess.. can someone elabroate on a scheme inorder for me not to miss it on the real test....here are the two Q'sA 44 y/o male with chronic cough and progressive weight loss is found to have sputum cultures positive for acid fast bacilli. A lung biopsy from this patient reveals.a. fibroblast proliferatioonb. CD 4 T lymphocyte stimulationc. CD 8 T lymphocyte activationd. B lymphocyte transformatione. Neurtrophil infiltrationQ2 35 y/0 African American female with exertional dyspnea and dry cough,. A history of IV drug abuse and multiple sexual partners. X ray shows bilateral hilar adenopathy and pulmonary infiltrates. Angiotensin con
ok folks i sort of got both of these wrong, due to some misunderstanding i guess.. can someone elabroate on a scheme inorder for me not to miss it on the real test....here are the two Q'sA 44 y/o male with chronic cough and progressive weight loss is found to have sputum cultures positiv
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- how different is the 2007 kaplan q bank.. - USMLE Forum
just finished online 2007 version almost 50 - 60 % questions are new and its much tougher it seems. no d/l version with me.
is there a difference btn 2006 and 2007 kaplan q bank?can anyone tell me plz.some say that it has been updated.if yes,can u pl give me the link to download 2007 version ,if its there?tx.
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Start, and then clickRunOpenbox, typeregedit, and then clickOKHKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\WindowsNT\Current Version\WPAEventsOOBETimer, and then clickModifyStart, and then clickRunOpenbox, type the following command, and then clickOK.%systemroot%\system32\oobe\msoobe.exe /aYes, I want to telephone a customer service representative to activate Windows, and then clickNextChange Product keyNew keyboxes, and then clickUpdate.If you are returned to the previous window, clickRemind me laterWindows is already activated. Click OK to exit.OKIf you cannot restart Windows after you install Windows XP SP1 or a later version of Windows XP, press F8 when you restart the computer, selectLast Known Good Configuration, and then repeat this procedure.
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- How to Prepare for the USMLE: Learning from Mistakes « the rumors were true
I spent too much time on this section. I should have just used HY Biostats and taken my notes straight from it. Could have saved half a day.
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- kaplan assemsnet immunology myeloma Q - USMLE Forum
A patient with a myeloma is producing abnormally high amounts of an antibody that is effecient at the anti-body-mediated cellular cytotoxicity, and activates the classic pathyway of complement. Which of the following antibody isotypes is he most likely producing.a. IgAb IgDc. IgEd. IgGe. IgM
A patient with a myeloma is producing abnormally high amounts of an antibody that is effecient at the anti-body-mediated cellular cytotoxicity, and activates the classic pathyway of complement. Which of the following antibody isotypes is he most likely producing.a. IgAb IgDc. IgEd. IgGe.
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Lung question#184725takem - 05/09/07 13:1930 yr old afric-americ. woman has CXR:hilar Lymphadenopathy+diffuse abnormality of Lung parenchym. Bx: noncaseating granulomas. Acidfast, silver and PAS negative. Which of the following is most likely increased in this patient?a) Art. PO2b)FEVc)FVCd) Lung elasticitye) Minute alv. Ventillationf)Residual Vol.
30 yr old afric-americ. woman has CXR:hilar Lymphadenopathy+diffuse abnormality of Lung parenchym. Bx: noncaseating granulomas. Acidfast, silver and PAS negative. Which of the following is most likely increased in this patient?a) Art. PO2b)FEVc)FVCd) Lung elasticitye) Minute alv. Ventillat
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A 35 y/o Male c/o to your office c/o of pain in teh left testicle.His BP is 160/130.One week angogram shows anuerysm of the SMA.Th ept complaint is due to :A.Compressed SMAb.Compressed Lefth renal veinc.Compressed Rigth renal veind.Compressed rigth gonadal veine.Compressed rigth adrenal vein
A 35 y/o Male c/o to your office c/o of pain in teh left testicle.His BP is 160/130.One week angogram shows anuerysm of the SMA.Th ept complaint is due to :A.Compressed SMAb.Compressed Lefth renal veinc.Compressed Rigth renal veind.Compressed rigth gonadal veine.Compressed rigth adrena
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may 2nd step 1 experience#183801caspase84 - 05/05/07 10:29i have been a pretty silent user but have frequented this website numerous times. i guess its my turn to give back now...The Exam was much harder than i had ever thought. Believe me guys a few days before my exam i had read a post saying the exam was harder than UW and i laughed. I thought it could just not be possible but after giving the exam i felt exactly the same. I hope this was most probably an isolated event so please dont freak out. Just know that this is possible. another friend of mine who gave his exam on 4th said the same thing. i guess we got n isolated harder version full of mol bio and immuno. most people still end up getting the standard difficulty. I had prepared very hard fotr th
i have been a pretty silent user but have frequented this website numerous times. i guess its my turn to give back now...The Exam was much harder than i had ever thought. Believe me guys a few days before my exam i had read a post saying the exam was harder than UW and i laughed. I thought it
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Femoral triangle: contentsNAVEL· In order from lateral to medial:NerveArteryVeinEmpty spaceLymphaticsThe phrase "Venous towards the Penis" can be used to remember that the vein is more medial than the artery or nerve.
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Pick's disease: location, action, epidemiology· See figure.Pickaxes arePicking away at the old woman's cerebral cortex, causing cortical atrophy.2 pick axes on her brain: frontal lobe and anterior 1/3 of temporal.An old woman, since epidemiology is elderly & more common in women.
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Nucleotides: purines"AGUA PURa":Adenine andGUAnine arePURines.· "Agua pura" is spanish for "pure water".
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Chromosome 15 diseasesChromosome 15 has its ownMAP:Marfan syndromeAngelman syndromePrader-Willi syndrome
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Edwards' syndrome: characteristicsEDWARDS:Eighteen (trisomy)Digit overlapping flexionWide headAbsent intellect (mentally retarded)Rocker-bottom feetDiseased heartSmall lower jaw
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- Moving to New Zealand / Moving back to New Zealand
Note that the 1995 Medical Practitioners Act requires that the names ofall doctors(New Zealand and Overseasgraduates) must beremoved from the registerif they do not reside in New Zealand for a periodof 6 consecutive months in a period of 3 consecutive years.
The finer points of Citizenship, Passports, Immigration, and Job-hunting. Moving Back to New Zealand.
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A 94-year-old man has been taking ibuprofen for osteoarthritis for the past 5 years. Two years ago, he developed renal failure, and serum creatinine concentration increased from 1.2 to 2.0 mg/dL. He recently developed gastrointestinal hemorrhage from a gastric ulcer. He wants to continue taking the ibuprofen. Which of the following drugs is most likely to decrease this patient's risk for ibuprofen-induced gastric ulceration?A. AmpicillinB. MetronidazoleC. MisoprostolD. SucralfateE. Vitamin B6 (pyridoxine
A 94-year-old man has been taking ibuprofen for osteoarthritis for the past 5 years. Two years ago, he developed renal failure, and serum creatinine concentration increased from 1.2 to 2.0 mg/dL. He recently developed gastrointestinal hemorrhage from a gastric ulcer. He wants to continue taking the
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step 2 dvds are ok...but must do all of conrad fischers( internal medicine)...gyne obs is good too..the guy is boring but after a while he starts to make sensesurg...u can skip itnefro: this is good sp the part about acid base baalncepaeds: u can skippsych : i never did itderm: poor quality video but i got quite a few derm qs, so the notes are bettercardiac...so-so ,bottom line if u do only conrad fischers lectures they are best value for yr time
i wanted to know if anyone who has done the download version and then the online version found the qs to be the same...i was speaking to some med students here and they said that they had been told that the 4 forms change every year in fall...does this mean there are several downloadable versions fl
and anyone concerns done download found has know med nbme online same...i some speaking student the then version wanted was who
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28. As the result of a fall onto a hard surface, a 20-year-old woman sustains a fracture of the medial humeral epicondyle, and a nerve is injured. Which action will be most affected by this nerve injury?A) Adduction of all digitsB) Extension of all digitsC) Flexion of all digitsD) Pronation of the forearmE) Supination of the forearm
28. As the result of a fall onto a hard surface, a 20-year-old woman sustains a fracture of the medial humeral epicondyle, and a nerve is injured. Which action will be most affected by this nerve injury? A) Adduction of all digitsB) Extension of all digitsC) Flexion of all digitsD
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A 68-year-old man with benign prostatic hypertrophy starts taking terazosin. Which of the following changes is most likely in second messenger levels in the cells affected by this treatment?A. Decrease in cyclic AMPB. Decrease in cyclic GMPC. Decrease in IP3D. Increase in cyclic AMPE. Increase in cyclic GMPF. Increase in IP3
A 68-year-old man with benign prostatic hypertrophy starts taking terazosin. Which of the following changes is most likely in second messenger levels in the cells affected by this treatment? A. Decrease in cyclic AMP B. Decrease in cyclic GMP C. Decrease in IP3 D. Increase in cyclic AMP
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A 65-year-old woman is brought to the emergency department because of lethargy and confusion for 24 hours. She did not fall or injure herself recently. Medications include amitriptyline (150 mg at bedtime) for major depressive disorder and diphenhydramine for the past week (50 mg 3 times daily) for a pruritic rash. Her pulse is 100/min and regular, and blood pressure is 135/80 mm Hg. Physical examination shows a palpable mass in the midline extending 5 cm upward from the pubic symphysis. Her serum urea nitrogen (BUN) concentration is 45 mg/dL, and serum creatinine concentration is 2.8 mg/dL. Which of the following best explains the laboratory results?A. Acute tubular necrosisB. Bilateral renal artery stenosisC. Bilateral ureteral obstruction just distal to
A 65-year-old woman is brought to the emergency department because of lethargy and confusion for 24 hours. She did not fall or injure herself recently. Medications include amitriptyline (150 mg at bedtime) for major depressive disorder and diphenhydramine for the past week (50 mg 3 times daily) for
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A 63-year-old man presents to the emergency department with precordial chest pain. He states that this pain is often precipitated by stress or exertion and is generally relieved quickly by rest and/or nitrates. On examination, there is electrocardiographic evidence of ischemia during stress testing. Angiography demonstrates narrowing of several major heart vessels. Which of the following would be most likely to worsen the patient's angina?A. AcebutololB. AtenololC. MetoprololD. NadololE. Propranolol
A 63-year-old man presents to the emergency department with precordial chest pain. He states that this pain is often precipitated by stress or exertion and is generally relieved quickly by rest and/or nitrates. On examination, there is electrocardiographic evidence of ischemia during stress testing.
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The NFP target group consists of mid-career professionals who are already in employment and who are nationals of and working in one of57 selected countries.
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At present doctors from Britain, the Republic of Ireland, Australia,Canada, and South Africa automatically qualify for registrationin New Zealand.
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- Papillary Thyroid Cancer Overview.
Cervical metastasis (spread to lymph nodes in the neck) arepresent in 50% of small tumors and in over 75% ofthe larger thyroid cancers.
Complete information on characteristics, treatment, prognosis and follow-up of papillary thyroid cancer.
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because of exam stress I can't sleep.what pills can i take without side effects?melatonin,valerian or difenhidramine?thanks for help,snd Gl to your exam.
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1993: COGME recommendationIMGs should equal 10% of USmedicalschoolgraduates2003: IMGs enteringGME = 34% of USmedicalschoolgraduates
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A 50 year old man presents with a 15 year history of lithium carbonate therapy for bipolar affective disorder. He is polyuric and has 3 g/24 hours of proteinuria. Creatinine is 145 micromol/l. What is a renal biopsy likely to show?A. ANCA positive vasculitisB. Crescentic glomerulonephritisC. Minimal change glomerulonephritisD. Interstitial nephritisE. IgA glomerulonephritis
A 50 year old man presents with a 15 year history of lithium carbonate therapy for bipolar affective disorder. He is polyuric and has 3 g/24 hours of proteinuria. Creatinine is 145 micromol/l. What is a renal biopsy likely to show? A. ANCA positive vasculitis B. Crescentic glomerulonephritis
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Medical Journal - Suggested reading for AMC examination.
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Rading Farm and Microni Fast Aid#181087gedo - 04/24/07 20:11Do you think reading and knowing all pharm and micro in FA is enough for the exam?thanks.
Do you think reading and knowing all pharm and micro in FA is enough for the exam?thanks.
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USMLErx QBank as PDF files
Hello--As per siams request, here is the reposts of the (nearly) complete USMLErx Qbank.PLEASE if you have anything that isn't listed here (e.g. immunology) let me know!!!!Anatomy (Full): http://mihd.net/h192c8Behavioral Sciences + Biochem (NOW FULL!!): http://mihd.net/35ownu
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Hello--As per siams request, here is the reposts of the (nearly) complete USMLErx Qbank.PLEASE if you have anything that isn't listed here (e.g. immunology) let me know!!!!Anatomy (Full): http://mihd.net/h192c8Behavioral Sciences + Biochem (NOW FULL!!): http://mihd.net/35ownu
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Research Australia an alliance for discoveries in health - a not-for-profit organization promoting Australian health and medical research. ResA activities include community and researcher opinion polls, website, media stories and campaigns including 'Thank You' Day.
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Types of researchResearchers may work onbasic scientific research, studying molecules and cells in the laboratory to understand the very essence of living organisms.Applied clinical researchmay convert bench-top discoveries to direct patient care or may develop and trial new patient care procedures and treatment protocols. Clinical trials of new diagnostic tools and treatments must comply with government regulation and medical review and approval processes.Development of new medicinesis another process with a long lead time, taking on average 15 years. See the time line showing the steps involved and average time frames.Public health researchis the development, implementation and evaluation of new public health programs or population based interventions.
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