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FSUMedMedia is brought to you by the Florida State University College of Medicine Office of Medical Education. Its content was created by the Educational Support & Instructional Design Unit. This unit provides consultation, support, and training for faculty to develop interactive and engaging instructional and presentation materials in a variety of media and print formats.
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Florida State University College of Medicine Department of Biomedical Sciences
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A brief overview of the Ph.D. program offered at the Florida State University College of Medicine med.fsu.edu/phd/home
Going Bananas for Science!
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#STEM #scienceeducation #funscienceexperiments We’re going bananas for #science! Marisa Tillery, #student at Florida State University, shows you how you can turn your home kitchen into a #laboratory to see a banana’s DNA! You only need a few things to do this #experiment: Adult Helper Isopropyl rubbing alcohol Ripe banana Sealable plastic baggie Table salt Water Coffee filter Clear cup or bowl ...
HIV & AIDS Awareness Day 2019
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HIV & AIDS Awareness Day is Thursday, Nov. 21st, 2019 at the FSU PrimaryHealth Clinic. Join us for food, fun and conversation! #ReduceTheStigma
Teddy Bear Clinic at Killearn Lakes Elementary
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FSU College of Medicine students, led by J.P. Megna, put on a Teddy Bear Clinic at Killearn Lakes Elementary to teach the young students that going to see the doctor doesn't need to be so scary.
Using Boolean Operators in PubMed
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PubMed is a vast resource for biomedical literature containing millions of peer reviewed articles for your research and continued education. So how do you find the best article? Try these techniques using the Boolean Operators "AND" "OR" and "NOT" to refine your search results. Presented by the Florida State University College of Medicine Charlotte Edwards Maguire Medical Library, in conjunctio...
Claw Hand, Ape Hand, and the Sign of Benediction: Animated Review
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Dr. Eric Laywell, Associate Professor at the Florida State University College of Medicine, discusses three hand deformities resulting from various injuries to the nerves of the forearm: Claw hand, ape hand, and the sign of benediction. These signs are easily confused as they have have similar clinical presentations and involve many of the same hand muscles. Dr. Laywell's narrated review, with a...
The Facial Nerve (CNVII): Animated Review
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Dr. Eric Laywell, Associate Professor at the Florida State University College of Medicine, discusses the pathway and function of the often confusing cranial nerve VII, aka the Facial Nerve. Dr. Laywell explains the four different types of innervation this nerve encompasses and demystifies the series of bony tunnels it traverses. Special thank you to our content editor Dr. Christopher Leadem, As...
Halloween Health Screenings at Maryland Oaks Crossing
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Florida State University College of Medicine students spent part of their Halloween weekend helping the residents of Maryland Oaks Crossing by offering free health screenings to adults and children.
Portal Hypertension: Animated Review
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Dr. Eric Laywell, Associate Professor at the Florida State University College of Medicine, discusses portal venous circulation and how pressure changes in portal veins caused by liver disease can have serious health consequences. Dr. Laywell explores the changes that happen during portacaval anastamosis, highlighting the three dangerous types of swollen portal veins: Esophageal varices, caput m...
The Trendelenberg Sign [HD]
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In this animation, Dr. Eric Laywell, Associate Professor at the Florida State University College of Medicine, discusses how injury to the gluteus medius and minimus muscles can result in Trendelenberg Sign, a gait in which the patient leans toward the side of the injury. In the animation, Dr. Laywell explains the mechanics of joint movement and clarifies common misconceptions about the Trendele...
The Brachial Plexus II: Animated Review [HD]
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The Brachial Plexus II: Animated Review [HD]
Achieving Adherence in Chronic Disease Management - Part 2: Describe Your Day
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Achieving Adherence in Chronic Disease Management - Part 2: Describe Your Day
Achieving Adherence in Chronic Disease Management - Part 3: Negotiating a Plan
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Achieving Adherence in Chronic Disease Management - Part 3: Negotiating a Plan
Achieving Adherence in Chronic Disease Management - Part 1: Do You Have Any Questions?
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Achieving Adherence in Chronic Disease Management - Part 1: Do You Have Any Questions?
The Brachial Plexus- Animated Review [HD]
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The Brachial Plexus- Animated Review [HD]
Pleural Space: Part 3 of 3- Pleural Effusions [HD]
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Pleural Space: Part 3 of 3- Pleural Effusions [HD]
Pleural Space:Part 2 of 3- Pleural Fluid Dynamics [HD]
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Pleural Space:Part 2 of 3- Pleural Fluid Dynamics [HD]
Sickle Cell Trait- Exertional Sickling in Athletes
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Sickle Cell Trait- Exertional Sickling in Athletes
Percutaneous Coronary Intervention- Coronary Angioplasty
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Percutaneous Coronary Intervention- Coronary Angioplasty
fantastic video. very helpful. thank you
thanks dr laywell pls make more of these 🤠
Great video!
Muy buena clase!!!🤩🤩🤩
Thanks
THAT HAPPENED TO ME YEARS AGO!
Absolutely simply explained!!!
The skin sensation is relevant to Ramsey-Hunt syndrome
Thanks a lot ❤
I got Bells Palsy in Nov. My nerves are still moving in my whole body, Why ?
MashaAllah
Best explanation for trendelenburg sign . Thank you so much 💜
Who do I see for this?, my primary cares dont know anything and gives meds and PT. Non of that works
Trendelenburg with a u . Beautiful video. When hearing galopin the street, dont think zebra think horse. The T sign is much more frequent then you suggest. I do low back pain visits. Since I test T sign systematicly with diagnose of sacro-ileitis, I see it in>3/4 of cases. That is +\_5 times a week n two half days. I think musclepain, or just joint-compression-pain, maybe relative atrofy due to the above. The reason why I always add physiotherapie to SI-injections
Very helpful. Thank you for this great illustration and explanation.
BEST EXPLANATION EVER
Please explain portohypertensive gastropathy as well
Thank you for your great explanation 🙌🔥
Awesome 👍
🎉
Best video of this topic ❤in the world , love you brother 💞
You r best in the world brother 💗🎉
THANK YOU SM💗💗💗💗
thank you for clearly explaining this high yield concept for Step
If this is for sickle trait. Imagine for people with actiall sickle cell then
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Best
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Get to classes or face time
I'm doing better than I thought since the first class so I recommend classes before quitting there really are helpful good luck
thank you! you explained it to so well with good biomechanics and at gait.
the best visual description of the facial nerve ive seen yet. thank you so much.
Thank you so much❤️ it’s brilliant
Awesome video, makes the concepts a lot clearer.
💖🤗Hi, really helps me to understand why I have a double visions...
Got this from jumping off a bridge
Thank you very helpful
Amazing explanation and video! 👍🏻👏🏼
damn🔥❤🔥🔥🔥🔥❤🔥🔥🎆
Incredible video! Thank you for sharing this hard information and making it so easy to understand! Grateful for you!
What an amazing video! Wow!
excellent
Very helpful video! Thank you!🤓 ~studying to take the test for COT
wow wow , Thanks man
Thanks
Ulnar nerve damage. I have the same problem
This video = amazing physics intuitions, amazing animations !!
This video is actually goated
M2 here - just wanted to say this is the best explanation on this topic I could find. Thank you so much for saving us all. I rarely comment on videos but just wanted to express my gratitude.
Excellent