1. Surgery
    1. Orthopedics
      1. Clincal Examination
        1. History
          1. Pain
          2. When, where, character, iradiation, aleviation, worsening, position
          3. Dysfunction
          4. What can you no longer do?
          5. Deformity
        2. Exam according to Alan Graham Apley
          1. Look
          2. Skin
          3. bruises, wounds = recent inury
          4. Rubor, tumor, calor, dolor = inflammation
          5. loss of sweating = nerve damage
          6. scars = archeology of superficial injury
          7. Soft Tissue
          8. tumor, calor rubor, dolor = inflammation
          9. wasting = disuse and nerve damage
          10. Bone
          11. Deformity - unusual angles or joings held in unusual positions
          12. Feel
          13. Skin
          14. Temperature
          15. Cold = vascular damage
          16. Warm = inflammation
          17. Sensation
          18. pain and temperature
          19. vibration and tactile
          20. Soft Tissue
          21. Tenderness
          22. subcutaneous fat
          23. bursae
          24. muscle
          25. tendon
          26. nerve
          27. artery
          28. ligaments
          29. Lumps and effusions
          30. "SWELLING"
          31. Start
          32. trauma
          33. acute
          34. chronic
          35. Where
          36. anatomical site
          37. tissue site-skin, fat, muscle?
          38. does it move in relation to these?
          39. External features
          40. Size
          41. Surface
          42. Margins
          43. Lymph nodes
          44. local adenopathy?
          45. Liquid
          46. transillumination
          47. Internal features
          48. is it tender?
          49. is it soft or hard?
          50. Auscultate
          51. Thrill
          52. Bruit
          53. Crepitus?
          54. General
          55. Other lumps and general health?
          56. Distal circulation
          57. Peripheral pulses
          58. feel for pulse elsewhere at the same time
          59. Cappillary filling
          60. Bone
          61. bone outlines and joint margins should both be felt
          62. tenderness
          63. steps
          64. lumps
          65. Decide what structures are tender, swollen, wasted, displaced, is there sensation, circulation
          66. Move
          67. Active
          68. Patient moves joints on his own withing his/her limits of pain
          69. Passive
          70. Watch the patient's face for grimace
          71. Stability
          72. Dynamic
          73. Provided by muscle power
          74. this is done against resistance - try to figure out the muscle group, nerve supply, nerve roots
          75. Static
          76. Provided by ligaments and intact joint surfaces
          77. Joint should be gently stretched in each direction of ligament control while watching for grimace
      2. Fractures and Dislocations.doc
        1. Upper limb
          1. Examination and Pathology
          2. Shoulder Examination
          3. Look
          4. Skin
          5. Soft tissue
          6. Bone
          7. Feel
          8. Epaulette sign
          9. If localized to the shoulder
          10. Acromioclavicular joint
          11. Rotator cuff
          12. Subacromial bursa
          13. glenohumeral joint
          14. Skin
          15. Soft tissue
          16. Bone
          17. Move
          18. Active
          19. Passive
          20. Stability
          21. Thumb down test
          22. Aprehension sign
          23. Sulcus test
          24. Anatomy
          25. Pathology
          26. Congenital abnormalities
          27. Sprengel deformity
          28. Acquired conditions
          29. Shoulder Pain
          30. Stiff Shoulder
          31. Calcific tendonitis
          32. Fractures of Shoulder in Adult
          33. Clavicle fractures
          34. Acromioclavicular injuries
          35. Scapular fractures
          36. Dislocations of glenohumeral joint
          37. Arthritis
          38. Rupture of biceps
          39. Instability of glenohumeral joint
          40. Elbow examination
          41. Look
          42. Skin
          43. Soft tissue
          44. Bone
          45. Feel
          46. Skin
          47. Soft tissue
          48. Bone
          49. Move
          50. Active
          51. Passive
          52. Stability
          53. Anatomy
          54. Pathology
          55. Tennis elbow
          56. Golf elbow
          57. Arthritis
          58. Loose bodies
          59. Osteochondritis dissecans
          60. Ulner nerve compression
          61. Infections of upper limb
          62. Osteomyelitis
          63. Septic arthritis
          64. Tuberculosis
          65. Tumors of the upper limb
          66. Fractures and Dislocation of Elbow, Humerus, Forearm
          67. Olecranon fractures
          68. Monteggia fracture
          69. Medial humeral condyle fracture
          70. Proximal humeral fractures
          71. Distal humeral fractures
          72. Coronoid fracture
          73. Humeral shaft fractures
          74. Elbow dislocations
          75. Forearm fractures
          76. Olecranon fractures
          77. Radial head fractures
          78. Avulsions of greater tuberosity
          79. Lateral humeral condyle fracture
          80. Inflammation of Elbow, Humerus, Forearm
          81. Lateral epicondylitis
          82. Floating elbow
          83. Medial epicondylitis
          84. Olecranon bursitis
          85. Cubital tunnel Syndrome
          86. Fractures and dislocations of upper limb in Children
          87. Ossification
          88. General principles
          89. Specific injuries
          90. Sternoclavicular joint
          91. Clavicle fractures
          92. Acromioclavicular joint
          93. Scapular fractures
          94. Dislocation of glenohumeral joint
          95. Proximal humerus
          96. Metaphyseal fractures
          97. Humeral shaft fractures
          98. Supracondylar fractures of humerus
          99. Condylar and epicondylar fractures
          100. Lateral condyle
          101. Medial condyle
          102. lateral epicondyle
          103. T-intercondylar
          104. Elbow dislocation
          105. Proximal radius fractures
          106. Olecranon fractures
          107. Forearm fractures
          108. Monteggia fracture
          109. Galeazzi fracture
        2. Wrist and Hand
          1. Wrist and Hand examination
          2. Wrist
          3. Look
          4. Skin
          5. Soft tissue
          6. Bone
          7. Feel
          8. Skin
          9. Soft tissue
          10. Bone
          11. Move
          12. Active
          13. Passive
          14. Stability
          15. Anatomy
          16. Pathology
          17. Hand
          18. Look
          19. Skin
          20. Soft tissue
          21. Bone
          22. Feel
          23. Skin
          24. Soft tissue
          25. Bone
          26. Move
          27. Active
          28. Passive
          29. Stability
          30. Anatomy
          31. Pathology
        3. Pelvis and acetabular injury
          1. Hip examination
          2. Look
          3. Skin
          4. Soft tissue
          5. Bone
          6. Feel
          7. Skin
          8. Soft tissue
          9. Bone
          10. Move
          11. Active
          12. Passive
          13. Stability
        4. Lower limb
          1. Lower limb and gait examination
          2. Ask Pt to walk and observe gait for any limping
          3. "LIMPS"
          4. Long
          5. if one limb is shorter than the other, the patient bobs up and down but cadance (rhythm) is normal
          6. Incoordinated
          7. Alexander McNeil described walking as "controlled falling"
          8. "uncontrolled falling"
          9. Muscle Weakness
          10. Hip (Trendelenburg gaint)
          11. Knee
          12. Ankle
          13. Painful limp ( antalgic gait)
          14. Stiff limp
          15. Hip
          16. Knee
          17. Ankle
          18. Knee examination
          19. Look
          20. Skin
          21. Soft tissue
          22. Bone
          23. Feel
          24. Skin
          25. Soft tissue
          26. Effusion?
          27. Stroke test
          28. Bakery's cyst
          29. Bone
          30. Move
          31. Active
          32. Flexion
          33. Extension
          34. Passive
          35. Flexion
          36. Extension
          37. Lag test
          38. Stability
          39. Collateral ligaments
          40. Cruciate ligaments
          41. Pivot shift test
          42. Patella apprehension test
          43. Proximal femural fractures
          44. Intrascapular fractures
          45. Extrascapular fractures
          46. Subtrochanteric fractures
          47. Hip dislocations
          48. Femoral head fractures
          49. Femoral Shaft fractures
          50. Pathological fractures
          51. Fractures around prostheses of hip or knee
          52. Fractures around the knee
          53. Supracondylar fractures
          54. Intra-articular T or Y fractures
          55. Tibial plateau fractures
          56. Proximal metaphyseal fractures
          57. Dislocation of the knee
          58. Arthritis of hip and knee
          59. Tibial fractures
          60. Compartment syndrome
          61. Open fractures
          62. Ankle injuries
          63. Amputation
        5. Foot
          1. Foot and ankle examination
          2. Look
          3. Skin
          4. Soft tissue
          5. Bone
          6. Claw toes
          7. Hammer toes
          8. Feel
          9. Skin
          10. Inflammation
          11. Sensation
          12. Soft tissue
          13. Pulses
          14. Tenderness
          15. Bone
          16. Tenderness
          17. Move
          18. Active
          19. Windlass test
          20. Other movements
          21. Passive
          22. Apley test
          23. Stability
          24. Simmond's test
          25. Rezistance
          26. Anatomy of the foot
          27. Anatomy of the foot
          28. Foot and ankle pathology
          29. Foot and ankle anatomy
        6. Spine
          1. Spine examination
          2. Lumbar
          3. Look
          4. Skin
          5. Soft tissue
          6. Bone
          7. Feel
          8. Skin
          9. Soft tissue
          10. Bone
          11. Move
          12. Active
          13. Passive
          14. Stability
          15. Thoracic
          16. Look
          17. Skin
          18. Soft tissue
          19. Bone
          20. Feel
          21. Skin
          22. Soft tissue
          23. Bone
          24. Move
          25. Active
          26. Passive
          27. Stability
          28. Cervical
          29. Look
          30. Skin
          31. Soft tissue
          32. Bone
          33. Feel
          34. Skin
          35. Soft tissue
          36. Bone
          37. Move
          38. Active
          39. Passive
          40. Stability
        7. Sports medicine
      3. Diseases of Bones and Joints
        1. Congenital
          1. Chondrodysplasias
          2. Achondroplasia
          3. Multiple epiphyseal dysplasia
          4. Pseudoachondroplasia
          5. Diastrophic dysplasia
          6. Ehlers Danlos syndrome
          7. Marfan's syndrome
          8. Bone
          9. Osteogenesis imperfecta
          10. Osteopetrosis
          11. Hypophosphatasia
        2. Acquired
          1. Inflammatory arthritis
          2. Osteoarthritis
          3. Crystal arthropathies
          4. Infection
          5. Bone Tumors
          6. Metabolic bone disease
          7. Osteoporosis
          8. Paget's
          9. Ca metabolism
          10. Renal bone disease
          11. Hyperparathyroidism
      4. Pediatric orthopedics
      5. Trauma
      6. Mechanics of bones and muscles
    2. General Surgery
      1. Oral Cavity
      2. Esophagus
        1. Embryology of Esophagus
          1. Embryology of Esophagus.doc
        2. Surgical Anatomy of the Esophagus
        3. Physiology of the Esophagus
        4. Assessment of Esophageal Function
        5. Pathology, Surgery, Semiology of the Esophagus.doc
          1. Signs and symptoms
          2. Clinical Esophageal syndrome.doc
          3. Congenital Anomalies
          4. TE fistulas.doc
          5. Rings and webs.doc
          6. Diverticula.doc
          7. Motor dysfunction
          8. Primary esophageal
          9. Diffuse/segmental esophageal spasm
          10. Nutcracker esophagus
          11. Hypertensive LES
          12. Nonspecific disorders
          13. Diverticula
          14. Esophageal stenosis
          15. Achalasia.doc
          16. Secondary esophageal
          17. Collagen vascular
          18. Scleroderma
          19. CREST/PSS
          20. polymyositis
          21. dermatomyositis
          22. SLE, etc
          23. chronic intestinal pseudoobstruction
          24. neuromuscular disease
          25. endocrine
          26. metastatic
          27. Esophageal Neoplasms.doc
          28. Hiatal Hernias.doc
          29. Esophagitis.doc
          30. Reflux esophagitis
          31. GERD
          32. Barrett's Esophagus
          33. Eosinophilic Esophagitis
          34. Infective Esophagitis
          35. Chemical Esophagitis
          36. Esophagitis of systemic illness
          37. Iatrogenic
          38. Esophageal Trauma.doc
          39. Esophageal Varices
      3. Stomach
      4. Duodenum
      5. Liver
      6. Spleen
      7. Gallbladder and bile ducts
      8. Peritoneum, Omentum, mesentery, retroperitoneum
      9. small intestine and large intestine
      10. intestinal obstruction
      11. Vermiform appendix
      12. Rectum
      13. Anus and anal canal
      14. Hernias, umbilicus and abdominal wall
      15. Urinary tract
      16. Kidney and ureters
      17. Bladder
      18. Prostate and seminal vesicles
      19. The urethra and penis
      20. Testis and scrotum
    3. Pediatric Surgery
    4. Otorinolaringology
      1. Clinical exam
        1. Eye
        2. Smell
        3. Taste
        4. Hearing
        5. Upper Respiratory tract
        6. Oral manifestations of disease
      2. Surgery
        1. Eye and Orbit
        2. Maxilofacial injuries
        3. Cleft lip and palate, face, mouth, jaw abnormalities
        4. Nose and sinuses
        5. Ear
        6. Oral and oropharyngeal cancer
        7. Salivary glands
        8. Pharynx, larynx, neck
        9. Thyroid gland and thyroglossal tract
        10. Parathyroid and adrenal gland
      3. HEENT signs and symptoms
        1. Eye
        2. Smell
        3. Taste
        4. Hearing
        5. Upper Respiratory tract
        6. Oral manifestations of disease
    5. Plastic Surgery
    6. Ophthalmology
    7. Thoracic Surgery
      1. Breast surgery
    8. neurosurgery
    9. transplantation
    10. Urology
    11. Cardiac and vascular surgery
      1. CHF
      2. Cardiac Surgery
      3. Arterial Disorders
      4. Venous Disorders
      5. Lymphedema
  2. Radiology
    1. other good site
    2. other good site
  3. Anatomy
    1. Subtopic 2
    2. Subtopic 3
    3. Subtopic 4
    4. Subtopic 5
  4. Internal medicine
    1. Endocrinology
      1. book
        1. Research
          1. Science Times Articles
          2. Stanley Miller dies at 77-Origin of Life
          3. Origins of Life linked to volcanoes
          4. Genetics Glossary
          5. Language Gene traced to Emergence of Humans
          6. Scientists find gene has multitude of meanings
          7. FDA Halts 27 Gene theray trials
          8. Selection Spurred Recent Evolution
          9. Redifining disease, Genes and all
          10. Genetics
          11. Is Evolution Truly Random?
          12. Nobel prize in Literature
          13. Men I should learn from
          14. Stephen J. Gould
          15. Archive
          16. E.O. Wilson
          17. Noble Prizes
          18. Scientific Articles
          19. MIT webcasts
          20. Biology course
          21. Biology course2
          22. Berkley webcasts
          23. Biology course
          24. Biology course2
          25. Molecular cell biology
          26. Nutrition and toxicology
          27. Anthropology course
          28. Epidemiology
          29. Behavior and evolution
          30. Stanford webcasts
          31. Darwin
        2. Structure
      2. Clinical Endocrinology
        1. Intermediary Metabolism
          1. Porphyrias
          2. Hemochromatosis
          3. Wilson's disease
          4. Carbohydrate metabolism
          5. Lipoprotein metabolism
          6. Lysosomal Storage Disease
          7. Protein metabolism
          8. Purine and Pyramidine metabolism
          9. Membrane Transport Defects
          10. Connective Tissue disorders
        2. Bone and Mineral Metabolism
          1. Parathyroid and hyper-hypo-calcemia
          2. Osteoporosis
          3. bone dysplasia
          4. Paget's disease
        3. Basic Science
        4. Pathology
          1. Anterior Pituitary and Hypothalamus
          2. Posterior Pituitary
          3. Thyroid gland
          4. Adrenal Gland
          5. Diabetes Melitus
          6. Hypoglycemia
          7. Reproductive system
          8. Male Reproductive system
          9. Female reproductive system
          10. Disorders of sexual differentiation
          11. Menopause
          12. Endocrine Tumors
          13. Multiple endocrine disorders
          14. Tumors of GI tract
          15. Tumors of Pancreas
          16. Pheochromocytoma
        5. Sexual signs and symptoms
          1. Virilization
          2. Fertility control
          3. dysfunction
    2. Cardiology
      1. Embryology
      2. Anatomy
      3. Signs and Symptoms
      4. Investigations
        1. EKG
        2. Echo
        3. Catheterization
      5. Pharmacology
      6. Pathology and Treatment
        1. Malformations
          1. Congenital Heart Disease of Adulthood
          2. ASD
          3. VSD
          4. Tetralogy of Fallot
        2. Infections
        3. Inflammations
        4. Vascular
          1. Atherosclerosis
          2. Ischemia
          3. Stable Angina
          4. Prinzmetal's Angina
          5. Infarction
          6. Unstable Angina
          7. NONSTEMI
          8. STEMI
          9. Coronary Revascularization
          10. Hypertension
          11. Aortic Disease
          12. Vasculopathies
        5. Neoplasia
      7. Functional Disorders
        1. Arhythmia
          1. Bradyarhythmia
          2. Tachyarhythmia
        2. Heart Failure
        3. Cor Pulmonale
        4. Valvulopathy
          1. MR
          2. TR
          3. TS
          4. MS
          5. PS
          6. PR
          7. AS
          8. AR
        5. Pulmonary Hypertention
        6. Cardiomyopathy
        7. Cardiac manifestation of systemic disease
        8. Trauma
      8. Critical Care
        1. Shock
          1. Cardiogenic Shock
          2. Septic Shock
          3. Cardiac Arrest
      9. Signs and symptoms
        1. Dyspnea
        2. Cough
        3. Hemoptysis
        4. Cyanosis
        5. Edema
    3. Gastroenterology
      1. Signs and Symptoms
        1. Gastrointestinal
          1. Dysphagia
          2. Nausea, Vomiting, Indigestion
          3. Diarrhea, Constipation
          4. Wt loss
          5. GI bleeding
          6. Jaundice
          7. Abnormal swelling, ascites
      2. Mouth
        1. Clinical Examination
        2. Embryology
        3. Anatomy
        4. Pathology
      3. Esophagus
        1. Signs and symptoms
        2. Embryology
        3. Anatomy
        4. Pathology
      4. Stomach
        1. Embryology
        2. Anatomy
        3. Investigation
        4. Pathology
      5. Duodenum
      6. Small Intestine
      7. Large Intestine
      8. Sigmoid
      9. Anus
      10. Peritonitis
      11. Anexae
        1. Hepatobiliary system
          1. Embryology
          2. Anatomy
          3. Pathology
          4. Liver
          5. Functional
          6. Hyperbilirubinemia
          7. Infection
          8. Viral Hepatitis
          9. Inflammatory
          10. Alcoholic Liver disease
          11. Chronic hepatitis
          12. Drug induced hepatitis
          13. Degenerative and Genetic
          14. Metaboic disorders of the liver
          15. Transplantation
          16. Gallbladder
          17. Investigation
      12. Investigations
        1. Endoscopy
    4. Respiratory system
      1. Critical Care
        1. Respiratory Failure
        2. Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome
        3. Mechanical Ventilation
      2. Embryology
      3. Anatomy
      4. Pathology
        1. Asthma
        2. Hypersensitivity Pneumonitis
        3. Eosinophilic Pneumonitis
        4. Enviornmental Lung Disease
        5. Pneumonia
        6. Bronchiectasis
        7. Cystic Fibrosis
        8. COPD
        9. Interstitial Lung Disease
        10. Pulmonary Thrombembolism
        11. Pleura
        12. Mediastinum
        13. Diaphragm
        14. Chest wall
        15. Sleep Apneea
        16. Transplantation
      5. Investigation
      6. Functional Disturbances
        1. Ventilatory Disorders
      7. Signs and symptoms
        1. Dyspnea
        2. Cough
        3. Hemoptysis
        4. Cyanosis
        5. Edema
    5. Neurology
      1. Critical Care
        1. Coma
      2. Signs and Symptoms
        1. Nervous system
          1. syncope, faintness, dizziness, Vertigo
          2. Motor disorders
          3. Sensitivity disorder
          4. Sleep
          5. Focal cerebral disorders
    6. Psychiatry
    7. Oncology and hematology
      1. Oncology
        1. molecular biology of Cancer
          1. Cancer Genetics
          2. Angiogenesis
        2. Clinical approach
        3. Prevention
        4. Pharmacology
        5. Infections in Cancer patients
        6. Types of Cancer
          1. Skin
          2. Head and Neck
          3. Lung
          4. Breast
          5. GI
          6. Hepatobiliary
          7. Pancreas
          8. Bladder and kidney
          9. Prostate
          10. Testicles
          11. Gynecology
          12. Soft tissue and bone +bone metastasis
          13. Unknown primary site
        7. Paraneoplastic syndromes
        8. Emergency
        9. Late consequence and treatment
      2. Hematology
      3. Signs and symptoms
        1. Anemia signs and symptoms
          1. 1.Glossitis(B12/folate)
          2. 2.Posterior column/lateral column corticospinal tract signs (B12 alone)
          3. 3. exercise intolerance
          4. 4.dyspnea
          5. 5.High outpus failure
          6. 6. koilonychia
        2. Polycythemia
        3. bleeding
        4. thrombosis
        5. lymph and spleen enlargement
        6. granulocytes and monocytes
      4. Pathology
        1. Peripheral blood pictures
          1. 1.Hypersegmented Neutrophil
          2. Causes:
          3. folate/B12 deficiency
          4. 2.microcytic, hypochromic cells
          5. RBC's that have increased pallor can be assumed to be microcytic
          6. Causes:
          7. Iron deficiency
          8. anemia of chronic disease (ACD)
          9. Thalassemia
          10. Sideroblastic Anemia
          11. 3. Sickle cells ( anemia not trait)
          12. 4. Target cells
          13. Causes:
          14. Alcoholic liver disease
          15. hemoglobinopathy
          16. 5.Spherocytes
          17. Def.: No Central Area of Pallor
          18. Causes:
          19. Congenital spherocytosis
          20. ABO hemolytic disease of newborn
          21. 6. Tear drop
          22. Causes:
          23. myelofibrosis
          24. thalassemia
          25. 7.Howel Jolly body
          26. Causes:
          27. Spleen surgically removed
          28. Sysfunctional spleen as in HbS disease
          29. 8.Platelet
          30. small, red, anucleate
          31. 9.Lymphocyte
          32. black dot with thin rim of cytoplasm
          33. 10.Auer rod
          34. myeloblast with immature nucleus and splinter-like structure in cytoplasm
          35. 11.atypical lymphocyte
          36. Def.: big cell with a lot of blue cytoplasm
          37. Causes:
          38. Infectious Mononucleosis
          39. CMV
          40. Toxoplasmosis
          41. viral hepatitis
          42. phenytoin
          43. 12.eosinophil
          44. large, red granules that don't cover the nucleus and are the same color as RBC's
          45. Causes:
          46. type I hypersensitivity
          47. invasive helminthic infections
          48. 13.basophil
          49. Large, purple granules that do cover the nucleus and granules are darker than RBC's
          50. Causes: myeloproliferative diseases
          51. 14.rouleau
          52. Are simply RBC's with stack of coins effect: see increased sedimentation rate
          53. 15.schistocytes
          54. are fragmented RBC's seen in:
          55. microangiopathic hemolytic anemias:
          56. TTP
          57. HUS
          58. DIC
          59. 16.reticulocyte
          60. Special supravital stain: thin filaments represent RNA
          61. Are increased in:
          62. hemolytic anemias
          63. 5-7d after blood loss
          64. Iron deficienty after treatment
          65. B12/folate deficiency
          66. 17.Heinz bodies
          67. special stain: large blue inclusions with RBC membranes
          68. seen in G6PD deficiency
          69. 18.coarse basophilic stipling
          70. routine stain sees ribosomes
          71. seen in Lead poisoning
          72. Blood
          73. Smear
          74. Leukemias
          75. CML
          76. CLL
          77. Acute Leukemia
        2. Bone marrow pictures
          1. 1.megaloblastic marrow
          2. all cells appear big due to large, immature nuclei ( giant band neutrophils)
          3. Cause: B12/folate deficiency
          4. 2.myelofibrosis
          5. marrow is composed of fibrous tissue ( large cells are megakaryocytes)
          6. 3.aplastic anemia
          7. empty marrow with fat and islands of lymphocytes
          8. 4.multiple myeloma
          9. plasmablasts with bright blue cytoplasm, eccentric Nuclei, perinuclear halo
          10. 5.ringed sideroblast
          11. Prussian blue stain for iron: ring of blue around the nucleus of normoblast
          12. Indicate a defect in heme synthesis:
          13. Sideroblastic anemias due to Alcohol, pyridoxine, Lead poisoning
          14. Pathology
          15. Bone Marrow
          16. Follicular Lymphoma
          17. Follicular Lymphoma.2
          18. Erythroid hyperplasia
          19. Adenocarcinoma metastatic to bone
          20. Adenocarcinoma metastatic to bone
          21. Chronic Idiopathic myelofibrosis
          22. Blood
          23. CML
          24. CLL
          25. Acute Leukemia
      5. Hematology
        1. myeloproliferative disease
          1. polycythemia vera
        2. hematopoietic transplantation
        3. RBC's
          1. Anemia
          2. Anemia signs and symptoms
          3. 1.Glossitis(B12/folate)
          4. 2.Posterior column/lateral column corticospinal tract signs (B12 alone)
          5. 3. exercise intolerance
          6. 4.dyspnea
          7. 5.High outpus failure
          8. 6. koilonychia
          9. Classification of Anemia by MCV
          10. Microcytic MCV<80
          11. Iron deficiency
          12. Sideroblastic Anemia
          13. Alcoholics, B6 deficiency, Pb poisoning, preleukemia syndromes
          14. Lead poisoning
          15. Anemia of Chronic Disease
          16. Thallasemia
          17. Normocytic MCV 80-100
          18. Corrected reticulocyte under 2%
          19. Acute blood loss
          20. Acute iron deficiency
          21. Anemia of chronic disease
          22. Renal disease
          23. Corrected reticulocyte more than 3%
          24. Intrinsic hemolytic anemia = something wrong with RBC ( structure, biochem)
          25. Membrane defects
          26. Congenital spherocytosis or elliptocytosis
          27. Paroxysmal nocturnal hemoglobinuria
          28. Abnormal hemoglobins
          29. Sickle cell
          30. Deficient enzymes
          31. G6PD
          32. Pyruvate kinase deficiency
          33. Extrinsic hemolytic anemia ( RBC is normal)
          34. Autoimmune hemolytic anemias
          35. Microangiopathic hemolytic anemia
          36. blood loss for more than a week
          37. Macrocytic MCV>100
          38. Folate deficiency=MC
          39. B12 deficiency
          40. 1.hypoproliferative anemias
          41. 2.Ineffective erythropoiesis anemias
          42. 3. hemolytic/blood loss anemia
          43. hemoglobinopathies
          44. megaloblastic
          45. myelodysplastic, aplastic, bone marrow failure
          46. Hemostasis
          47. platelet and vessel wall disorders
          48. coagulation and thrombosis
          49. antiplatelet, anticoagulant, fibrinolytic therapy
          50. Erythrocytosis
        4. WBC's
          1. lymphoid cell cancer
          2. Lymphomas
          3. Leukemia
          4. myeloid
          5. acute
          6. chronic
          7. Subtopic 2
          8. plasma cell disorders
      6. Hematopathology
    8. Rheumatology
    9. Infectious Disease
      1. Basic Science
        1. Immunization and Travel
      2. The Acutely Ill Febrile Patient
      3. Community Acquired
        1. Infective Endocarditis
        2. Osteomyelitis
        3. Intraabdominal infections
        4. Diarrheal disease and bacterial food poisoning
        5. Sexually Transmitted disease
        6. Clostridium dificile associated
      4. Nosocomial Infections
        1. Hospital infections
        2. Transplant patient
      5. Bacteria
        1. prophylaxis and treatment
        2. Gm+
        3. Gm-
        4. Nocardia
        5. Actinomycosis
        6. Mixed anaerobic
        7. Mycobacteria
          1. Pharmacology
          2. Tuberculosis
          3. Leprosy (Hansen's disease)
          4. Non-tuberculous
      6. Spirochetes
        1. Treponema
        2. Leptospira
        3. Relapsing Fever
        4. Borelia
      7. Chlamydia
      8. Ricketsiae
      9. mycoplasma
      10. Viruses
        1. Basic Science
        2. DNA viruses
          1. Herpes Simplex
          2. Varicella Zoster
          3. Epstein Barr
          4. Cytomegalovirus
          5. Herpesvirus 6,7,8
          6. Poxvirus
          7. Molluscum contagiosum
          8. smallpox
          9. Other
          10. Parvovirus
          11. Papillomavirus
        3. DNA/RNA respiratory viruses
          1. SARS
          2. Influenza
          3. Other common viruses
        4. RNA viruses
          1. Retrovirus
          2. HIV
          3. AIDS
          4. OTHER
          5. viral gastroenteritis
          6. enteroviruses and Reoviruses
          7. Rubeola = Measles
          8. Rubella=german measles
          9. Mumps
          10. Rhabdovirus
          11. Rabies
          12. Other
          13. Arthropod/Rodent-Borne
          14. Marbug viruses and Ebol
      11. Fungi
        1. Diagnosis
        2. Pharmacology
        3. Histoplasmosis
        4. Coccidiomycosis
        5. Blastomycosis
        6. Cryptomycosis
        7. Candidiasis
        8. Aspergillosis
        9. Mucormycosis
        10. Pneumocystitis
      12. Protozoa
        1. Amebiasis
        2. RBC parasites
          1. Malaria
          2. Babesiosis
          3. Other
        3. Leishmanias
        4. Trypanosomiasis
        5. Taxoplasmosis
        6. Trichomoniasis
        7. Intestinal protozoa
      13. Helminths
        1. Nematodes
          1. Tissue
          2. Trichinella
          3. Intestinal
        2. Cestodes
        3. Trematodes
          1. Schistosomiasis
    10. Genetics
      1. Basic Science
      2. Chromosome disorders
      3. clinical genetics
    11. Nutrition
      1. Overdosing and Toxicology
        1. Heavy metal poisoning
        2. Drug overdose
        3. Reptile bites
        4. Arthropod bites
        5. ectoparasite infestation
      2. Diatary assessment
      3. vitamins
      4. trace elements
      5. malnutrition
      6. obesity
      7. eating disorders
      8. enteral and parenteral nutrition
    12. Critical care
    13. Kidney and Urinary tract
      1. Signs and Symptoms
        1. Renal and Urinary tract
          1. Acidosis and Alkalosis
          2. Fluid and Electrolyte
          3. Azotemia
          4. Urinary abnormalities
      2. Embryology
      3. Anatomy
      4. Pathology
        1. Acute Renal Failure
        2. Chronic Renal Failure
        3. Transplantation
        4. Glomerular Disease
        5. Tubular Disorders
        6. Tubulointerstitial disease
        7. Vascular injury
        8. Nephrolithiasis
        9. Urinary tract infections
        10. Urinary tract obstruction
    14. Immune system
      1. Basic Science
      2. Primary Immune Deficiencies
      3. Immune-mediated injury
        1. Allergy
        2. Autoimmunity
          1. SLE
          2. Rheumatoid Arthritis
          3. Rheumatic Fever
          4. Systemic Sclerosis
          5. Sjogren syndrome
          6. Spondyloarthritides
          7. Vasculitis
          8. Bechet syndrome
          9. Relapsing polichondritis
          10. Sarcoidosis
          11. Amyloidosis
      4. Connective tissues
        1. signs and Symptoms
        2. Osteoarthritis
        3. Gout and Crystal Arthropaties
        4. Infectious Arthritis
        5. Arthritis associated with systemic diseases
          1. Fibromyalgia
        6. Periarticular Disorders
    15. Dermatology
      1. Signs and symptoms
        1. approach
        2. Eczema
        3. Psoriasis
        4. infections
        5. manifestations of internal disease
        6. immunologically mediated disorders of skin
        7. cutaneous drug reactions
        8. photosensitivity
    16. Ophthalmology
  5. Signs and symptoms
    1. PAIN
      1. Pathophysiology
      2. Chest pain
      3. Abdominal Pain
      4. Headache
      5. Back pain
      6. Neck pain
    2. Temperature alterations
      1. Fever, hyperthermia
      2. Fever and Rash
      3. Hypothermia
    3. Symptoms.Signs.Syndromes.Conditions.of.People.xmind
    4. Differential Diagnosis.xmind
  6. Clinical Exam
  7. Histology and Pathology online
    1. Systemic Histology
      1. GI
        1. Oral Cavity
          1. Sublingual glands
          2. Submandibular
          3. Parotid gland
          4. Tongue
          5. Foliate Papilla
          6. Circumvalate Papilla
          7. Tonsils
          8. Lingual Tonsil
          9. Pharyngeal Tonsil
          10. Palatine Tonsil
          11. Teeth
          12. Tooth eruption
          13. Tooth eruption.2
          14. Tooth development
        2. Esophagus
        3. Gastro-esophageal junction
        4. Stomach
          1. Gastric Fundus
        5. Duodenum
        6. Small intestine
          1. Ileum
          2. Jejunum
        7. Colon
          1. Apendix
        8. Rectum
        9. Recto-Anal Junction
        10. Anus
        11. Anexae
          1. Gallbladder
          2. Billiary tree
          3. Spleen
          4. Liver
      2. Respiratory
        1. Nasal cavity
        2. Lung
        3. Trachea
      3. Endocrine glands
        1. Adrenal
        2. Pancreas
        3. Pituitary
        4. Thyroid
        5. Parathyroid
      4. Immune system
        1. Blood
          1. Smear
        2. Thymus
      5. Cardiovascular
        1. Vessels
          1. Aorta
          2. Elastic stain
          3. Aorta.2
          4. Large Artery
          5. Neurovascular bundle
          6. Median Artery + Vein
        2. Heart
      6. Urinary
        1. Kidney
        2. Ureter
        3. Bladder
        4. Urethra
      7. Genital
        1. Female
          1. Ovary
          2. Breast
          3. Active Breast
          4. Inactive Breast
          5. Uterus
          6. Proliferative Endometrium
          7. Secretory Endometrium
          8. Cervix
          9. Salpinx
          10. Vagina
          11. Placenta
          12. Corpus Luteum
        2. Male
          1. Testes
          2. Epididimis
          3. Prostate
          4. Penis
          5. Urethra
          6. Seminal vesicles
          7. Vas deferens
      8. Skin
      9. Head and Neck
        1. Eye
        2. Ear
          1. Cochlea
          2. Semicircular Canal
        3. Nose
        4. Epiglotis
        5. Vocal cords
        6. Pharynx
    2. General Histology
      1. Epithelium
      2. Adipose
      3. Connective-Arelar
        1. Connective-Dense
          1. Bone and Cartilage
          2. Bone Marrow
          3. Smear
          4. Grounded Bone
          5. Endochondral ossification
          6. Spongious Bone
          7. Cortical Bone
          8. Cartilage-Fibrocartilage
          9. Cartilage-Elastic
          10. Disk
      4. Muscle
        1. Striated
        2. Smooth
        3. Heart
      5. Brain Histology
    3. Systemic histopathology
      1. GI
        1. Oral Cavity
          1. Pyogenic granuloma of the mouth
          2. Reactive hyperkeratosis of the mouth
          3. Tongue
          4. Scuamous cell Carcinoma of the Tongue
          5. Scuamous cell Carcinoma of the Tongue.2
          6. Scuamous cell Carcinoma of the Tongue.3
          7. Scuamous cell Carcinoma of the Tongue.4
          8. Salivary gland
          9. Pleomorphic Adenoma
          10. MALT Lymphoma
          11. Papillary Cystadenoma
          12. Adenoid cystic Carcinoma
          13. Oral mucosa
          14. Pharynx
          15. Tonsils
          16. Streptococcal tonsilitis
          17. Larynx
          18. Haemophilus influenzae laryngitis
        2. Esophagus
          1. Barrett's Esophagus
          2. Barret's Esophagus.2
          3. Chronic Esophagitis
          4. Ruptured Varices of Esophagus
          5. Herpes Esophagitis
          6. Scuamous cell Carcinoma
          7. Esophagus, Liver -scuamous cell metastasis
          8. Zenker's Diverticulum
        3. Stomach
          1. Atrophic Gastritis
          2. Chronic Gastritis
          3. Stomach Erosion
          4. Stomach Tuberculosis
          5. Stomach Adenocarcinoma
          6. Linitis Plastica
          7. Adenocarcinoma with Liver metastasis
          8. Candidiasis
        4. Duodenum
          1. Chronic Peptic Ulcer
          2. Peptic Ulcer
        5. Small Intestine
          1. Celiac Sprue
          2. Crohn's Disease
          3. Crohn's Disease.2
          4. Meconium obstruction with necrosis
          5. Ileum-Strongyloides enteritis
          6. Carcinoid Tumor
          7. Peutz-Jeghers polyp
          8. Ileum-Typhoid Ulcer
          9. Actinomicosis diverticulitis
          10. Rheumatoid Vascultitis
        6. Colon
          1. Ulcerative Colitis-Carcinoma
          2. Pseudomembranous Colitis
          3. Tubular adenomatous polyp
          4. Tubular adenomatous polyp.2
          5. Tubular adenomatous polyp.3
          6. Hyperplastic polyp
          7. Villous Adenoma
          8. Juvenile polyp
          9. Tubular Adenoma
          10. Diverticulum
          11. Abscess, Diverticulitis with Actinomycosis
          12. Hemoragic Infarct
          13. Burkitt lymphoma
          14. Amaebiasis
          15. Bacillary Dysentery
          16. Hirschsprung Disease
          17. Ischemic Enterocolitis
          18. Apendix
          19. Acute Appendicitis
          20. Acute Appendicitis.2
          21. Periappendiceal Abscess
          22. Pinwarms
          23. Normal but Congested
          24. Adenocarcinoma
          25. Adenocarcinoma.2
        7. Rectum
          1. Schistosomiasis
        8. Anus
          1. Hemorrhoids
        9. Anexae
          1. Liver
          2. Gallbladder
          3. Types of Gallstones
          4. Biliary tree
          5. Spleen
          6. Malaria
        10. Topic
      2. Endocrine glands
        1. Pancreas
          1. Cystic Fibrosis
          2. type II DM
          3. Hyalinized islets
          4. Fatty infiltration
          5. Cystic Fibrosis
          6. Adenocarcinoma
          7. Adenocarcinoma.2
          8. Adenocarcinoma.3
          9. Brenner tumor
        2. Adrenal
          1. Adrenocortical carcinoma
          2. Adrenal Neuroblastoma
          3. Atrophy
          4. Amyloidosis
          5. Nodular hyperplasia
          6. Cortical adenoma
          7. Arteritis
          8. Chronic Adrenal insuficiency
      3. Cardiovascular
        1. Vessels
          1. Aorta
          2. Atherosclerosis
          3. Atherosclerosis with fatty streak
          4. Cystic medial degeneration
          5. Coronary arteries
          6. Atherosclerosis
          7. Atherosclerosis.2
          8. Popliteal Vein thrombosis
          9. Atherosclerotic plague+thrombus of Artery
          10. Buergers disease
        2. Heart
          1. Endocardium, pericardium, epicardium
          2. Purkinje Fibers
          3. MI, recent
          4. MI recent.2
          5. mural thrombus MI
          6. Acute MI
          7. Mi, remote
          8. Heart, Liver- glycogen storage disease
          9. Acute fibrinous Pericarditis
          10. Amyloidosis
          11. Bacterial endocarditis
          12. Subacute rheumatic endocarditis
          13. Toxoplasma gondii myocarditis
          14. Heart, kidney hypertension
          15. Diphtheria
          16. Coxackie B2 myocarditis
          17. Bacterial pericarditis
          18. Breast metastasis
      4. Respiratory
        1. Nose
          1. Polyp
          2. Nose-extramedullary plasmocytoma
        2. Tuberculosis
        3. Tracheal diptheria
        4. Healed granuloma
        5. Measles/pneumonia
        6. Legionella pneumonia
        7. Hamartoma
        8. Adenocarcinoma
        9. Adenocarcinoma.2
        10. Small cell Carcinoma
        11. Squamous cell Carcinoma
        12. Squamous cell carcinoma.2
        13. Squamous cell carcinoma.3
        14. Metastatic small cell carcinoma, subpleural
        15. Metastatic leiomyosarcoma
        16. Carcinoma in situ of the bronchus
        17. bronchiolo-alveolar carcinoma
        18. Mesothelioma
        19. Mesothelioma.2
        20. pleural adhesion
        21. Septic acute infarct
        22. recent infarct
        23. Thrombembolus
        24. Tumor emboli
        25. Asthma
        26. Asthma.2
        27. Emphysema
        28. Bronchietasis
        29. Pulmonary Congestion
        30. Congested Lung, liver
        31. Alveolar proteinosis
        32. Bronchioloalveolar, lymph node
        33. Hyaline membrane disease
        34. Bronchopneumonia
        35. Bronchopneumonia.2
        36. Early pneumonia
        37. Organizing pneumonia
        38. Lobar pneumonia
        39. Empyema with organized granulation
        40. Aspiration pneumonia
        41. Aspiration pneumonia.2
        42. P.carinii pneumonia
        43. P.carinii pneumonia
        44. Interstitial pneumonia
        45. Descuamative interstitial pneumonia
        46. Diffuse interstitial fibrosis
        47. Abscessed bronchopneumonia
        48. Sarcoidosis
        49. Aspergillosis
        50. Blastomycosis
        51. Cryptosporidium
        52. Aspergillosis
        53. Silicosis
        54. Wegener granulomatosis
        55. Goodpasture syndrome
        56. Metastatic calcification of Lung, Kidney
        57. Metastatic adenocarcinoma
        58. Asbestosis giving acute pulmonary edema
      5. Urinary
        1. Kidney
          1. Arteriolo-Arterio-sclerosis
          2. Hypertension-arteriolosclerosis
          3. Acute tubular necrosis
          4. Acute tubular necrosis
          5. Transitional cell carcinoma
          6. Wilms tumor
          7. Renal cell carcinoma
          8. Renal cell carcinoma
          9. Renal cell carcinoma (hypernephroma)
          10. Adult polycystic disease
          11. Septic infarct
          12. Eclampsia
          13. SLE
          14. microscopic polyarteritis
          15. Acute and Chronic pyelonephritis
          16. Pyelonephritis
          17. Interstitial nephritis
          18. DM glomerulosclerosis
          19. Membranous glomerulonephritis
          20. Rapidly progressive glomerulonephritis
          21. Chronic glomerulonephritis
          22. Diffuse cortical necrosis
          23. Amyloidosis
          24. Nephrocalcinosis
          25. DIC
          26. Pseudomonas abscesses
          27. Coccidiomycosis
          28. Bacterial endocarditis
          29. Acute transplant rejection
        2. Bladder
          1. Urothelial carcinoma
          2. Urothelial carcinoma grade 1
          3. Urothelial carcinoma grade 3
          4. Transitional cell carcinoma
          5. Transitional cell carcinoma
      6. Genital
        1. Female
          1. Uterus
          2. Leiomyosarcoma
          3. Leiomyoma
          4. Cervix
          5. low grade squamous
          6. low grade squamous intraepithelial
          7. low grade squamous intraepithelial
          8. High grade squamous
          9. squamous cell carcinoma
          10. Squamous cell carcinoma
          11. HSIL
          12. Carcinoma in situ
          13. Squamous metaplasia + carcinoma
          14. Squamous metaplasia + carcinoma
          15. Squamous cell carcinoma
          16. Squamous cell carcinoma
          17. Trichomonas
          18. Candida
          19. Atrophy
          20. Bacterial vaginosis
          21. Breast
          22. Ductal carcinoma in situ
          23. Ductal carcinoma
          24. Intraductal papilloma
          25. Lobular carcinoma in situ
          26. Lobular carcinoma in situ
          27. Lobular carcinoma
          28. Medullary carcinoma
          29. Medullary carcinoma
          30. Colloid carcinoma
          31. Fibroadenoma
          32. Fibroadenoma
          33. Traumatic Fat Necrosis
          34. Paget disease
          35. Epithelial hyperplasia
          36. Hyperplasia of pregnancy
          37. Hyperplasia of lactation
          38. Hemangioma
          39. Fellopian tubes
          40. Chronic Salpingitis
          41. Ovary
          42. Adenocarcinoma
          43. Cerous cystadenoma
          44. Atypia
          45. Dermoid cyst
          46. Dysgerminoma
          47. Polycystic Ovarian Disease
          48. Granulosa cell tumor
          49. Theca cell tumor
          50. Corpus albicans
          51. Benign teratoma
          52. Serous cystadenocarcinoma
          53. Placenta
          54. Implantation site
        2. Male
          1. Breast
          2. Gynecomastia
          3. Prostate
          4. Adenocarcinoma
          5. Adenocarcinoma (Gleason grade2)
          6. Adenocarcinoma (Gleason grade 3)
          7. Adenocarcinoma (Gleason grade 4)
          8. Adenocarcinoma (Gleason grade 5)
          9. Intraepithelial neoplasm (PIN)
          10. Nodular hyperplasia
          11. Acute Prostatitis
          12. Organizing thrombi
          13. Testes
          14. Seminoma
          15. Seminoma
          16. Sertoli cell tumor
          17. Benign teratoma
          18. Embryonal carcinoma
          19. Atrophy
          20. Orchitis + epididymitis
          21. Penis
          22. Scuamous cell carcinoma
          23. Erythroplasia of Queyrat
          24. Carcinoma in situ
          25. Syphilitic canchre
      7. Skin
      8. Head and Neck
        1. Ear
        2. Eye
          1. Retinoblastoma
          2. Retinoblastoma.2
        3. Lymphangioma=cystic hygroma of the neck
        4. Branchial cyst of the neck
      9. Bone and Cartilage
        1. Rickets
        2. Fracture Callus
        3. Fracture Callus.2
        4. Multiple Myeloma
        5. Paget's Disease
        6. Osteoarthritis and cyst
        7. Hyperparathyroidism
        8. Gout
        9. Osteosarcoma
        10. Osteosarcoma.2
        11. Adenomcarcinoma metastasis to bone
        12. Osteoid Osteoma
        13. Fibrous dysplasia
        14. Chondroma
        15. Osteomyelitis/Chondritis
        16. Osteomyelitis/Chondritis.2
        17. Fibrinous Bursitis-elbow
        18. Bone,Lung,Liver metastasis
        19. Rheumatoid arthritis
        20. Bone Marrow
          1. Follicular Lymphoma
          2. Follicular Lymphoma.2
          3. Erythroid hyperplasia
          4. Adenocarcinoma metastatic to bone
          5. Adenocarcinoma metastatic to bone
          6. Chronic Idiopathic myelofibrosis
          7. Blood
          8. CML
          9. CLL
          10. Acute Leukemia
      10. Soft Tissue
        1. Fat, muscle, connective tissue
          1. Lipo-hemangioma
          2. Liposarcoma
          3. Metastatic Liposarcoma
          4. Lipoma
          5. ganglions
          6. Fibrosarcoma
          7. Myositis ossificans
          8. Muscular dystrophy
          9. Striated muscle-Face
          10. Muscular dystrophy.2
          11. Muscle atrophy
          12. Polymyelitis
        2. Onchocerca volvulus
        3. Foreign Body Reaction
        4. Onchocerca volvulus.2
        5. Filiariasis
        6. Trichinosis.2
        7. Trichinosis
      11. Goljan-special Pathology.doc
      12. GOLJAN - Systemic Pathology notes.pdf
    4. General Pathology
      1. Goljian's General pathology.doc
      2. goljian.in.romana.prima.parte.1.doc
      3. goljian.in.romana.2.doc
      4. USMLE.PATH.REVIEW.DOC
      5. GOLJAN - General Pathology.pdf
    5. Hematopathology
  8. Biology online
  9. Residency
    1. Step1
      1. Behavioral Sciences
      2. Biochemistry
      3. Genetics
      4. Immunology
      5. Microbiology
      6. Pathology
      7. Physiology
      8. Pharmacology
      9. Anatomy
      10. Histology
      11. Embryology
      12. Neuroscience
    2. Step 2+3
      1. Internal Medicine
        1. Preventative Medicine
        2. Endocrinology
        3. Rheumatology
        4. GI
        5. Cardiology
        6. Hematology
        7. Infectious Disease
        8. Nephrology
        9. Pulmonology
        10. Emergency
          1. Cardiac Resuscitation
          2. Toxicology
          3. Neurologic Emergencies
          4. Thermal, Radiation, Electrical Injuries
          5. Anaphylaxis, Bites, Stings
        11. Neurology
        12. Dermatology
        13. Imaging
        14. Ophtalmology
      2. Surgery
        1. Trauma
        2. Orthopedics
        3. Pre-Op + Post-Op
        4. General Surgery
        5. Pediatric Surgery
        6. Vascular Surgery
        7. Skin Surgery
        8. Ophthalmology
        9. Otolaryngology
        10. Neurosurgery
        11. Urology
        12. Organ Transplantation
      3. Psychiatry
      4. Epidemiology
      5. Pediatrics
      6. ObGyn
        1. Obstetrics
          1. Basics
          2. Antepartum
          3. Postpartum
        2. Gynecology
          1. Basics
          2. Pelvic relaxation
          3. Vagina +Vulva
          4. Cervix + Uterus
          5. Ovaries + Oviducts
          6. Gestational Trophoblastic Neoplasia
          7. Pelvic Pain
          8. STD
          9. Fertility control
          10. Sexuality
          11. Menstruation
          12. Endocrinology
          13. Breast
    3. REZIDENTIAT
      1. Rezidentiat vechi
      2. Rezidentiat nou
    4. MCC
    5. Toronto
    6. PASS PROGRAM.doc
  10. Library and Resources online
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    5. Clinical Cases
    6. UT Internal medicine podcast