Inguinal canal presentation This presentation gives a stylised overview of the gross anatomical structure of the walls of the inguinal canal suitable for undergraduate medical students. It illustrates how herniation of the abdominal contents is prevented while still allo
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Policy for Attributing Third-Party Content This is the attribution policy created by University of Michigan in 2009 to indicate the terms of use for third-party materials contained in open educational resources. The attribution key is inserted as the second page of OER produced by Univ
Consolidated Report of DEISA Case Studies DEISA (Diversity and Equity Interventions in South Africa) was a research programme which studied PHYLAB1 - Course 1 laboratory A first-year laboratory course based on Modern Mechanics and Electromagnetism. PHY2015S - Classical & Quantum Mechanics (mainstream physics 2nd year) CLASSICAL MECHANICS: Review of Newton’s laws, constraints, d’Aelmbert principle, Lagran Black Adam: End of the White Guy? This website features video material that can be used by educato The country we want to live in: Hate crimes and homophobia in the lives of black lesbian South Afric The country we want to live in: Hate crimes and homophobia in the Inguinal canal Powerpoint This presentation gives a stylised overview of the gross anatomical structure of the walls of the inguinal canal s Tool for Evaluation of Building Sustainability SoftArch is a developed for evaluating building sustainability on social, economic and environmental aspects Cure or weapon? Towards a new ethics of biological research - Alexander Kelle Get Body Smart Split Brain Behavioral Experiments 10.Teleradiology Overview Systems and Applications – Sanjoy Sanyal Overview of electronic medical records – Sanjoy Sanyal Human Brain Papez Circuit Demonstration – Sanjoy Sanyal Hippocampal Limbic Connections-Functions – Sanjoy Sanyal WISER for App iOS Workplace Injury Control High Rise
In this Charter Day lecture, Dr Alexander Kelle, from the University of Bath's Department of European Studies and Modern Languages, talks about biological research and its possible applications for good, and ill. Illustrating a track record over a century long of biological developments being put to uses outside their original purpose, he proposes the creation of an International Framework Agreement to ensure that we learn from the mistakes of the past.Author(s):
Review and quizzes of bodily functions, systems, and anatomy. Good for studying specific parts of anatomy.
A video which explains the result of severing the corpus callosum based off of one man's story.
Dr Sanjoy Sanyal, then Associate Professor, presented this at a seminar on 27 July2007 in Seychelles medical college. It talks about the technology behind Teleradiology (Bandwidth, Network, Image Resolution, DICOM, PACS etc), the Healthcare Applications, Telemammography, and limitations.Educational value of this material is multi-dimensional involving Information Technology, Healthcare, Administration, Medical Professionals, Radiologists, Medical Informaticians, Technology Marketing SpecialistsT
Gives an overview of Electronic Medical Records (EMR) / Electronic Health records (EHR) / Patient Health records (PHR), with company screenshots and specialty specific EMR examples. Presented at a seminar in Seychelles in 2008.This is a constantly evolving issue, and some things mentioned here may have undergone modification since the time of their original publication.Tags: emr, mapping engine, Electronic Medical Record, EMR, Electronic Health record, HER, Patient Health record, PHR, Sanjoy San
This is a demonstration of the structures in the human brain (formalinized specimen) constituting the Papez Circuit. The commentator is Dr Sanjoy Sanyal, Professor and Course Director of Neuroscience in the Caribbean. Cameraman is Mr. Mark Lessard, IT Administrator, with his high resolution Sony HDR XR 520 video camera. The video has been rendered from its original MTS format to MPEG format for ease of uploading.Tags: Papez Circuit, James Papez, Human Brain, Sanjoy Sanyal, Professor, Neuroscienc
This is a demonstration of the structures in the human brain (formalinized specimen) constituting the Papez Circuit. The commentator is Dr Sanjoy Sanyal, Professor and Course Director of Neuroscience in the Caribbean. Cameraman is Mr. Mark Lessard, IT Administrator, with his high resolution Sony HDR XR 520 video camera. The video has been rendered from its original MTS format to MPEG format for ease of uploading.Tags: Papez Circuit, James Papez, Human Brain, Sanjoy Sanyal, Professor, Neuroscienc
'WISER (Wireless Information System for Emergency Responders) is a mobile application designed to assist first responders in hazardous material incidents.WISER: Information from Authoritative SourcesFirst responders in general, and HAZMAT units in particular, must make many decisions quickly in handling hazardous-materials incidents. They need accurate information about the hazardous substances, the emergency resources available, and the surrounding environmental conditions to save lives and min
This film examines methods for controlling injury hazards on the job. Topics include ANSI Z10, elimination, substitution, engineering controls, warnings, administrative controls, and personal protective equipment. Copyright 2012, Mitch Ricketts. For an illustrated transcript, copy and paste the following URL into your browser: http://www.ksre.ksu.edu/agsafe/p.aspx?tabid=58
Explore this rich-media digital story about vertical living created by The National Film Board of Canada and The New York Times. The interactive collection includes videos, graphics, games, and articles that allow users to understand the nature, history, and impact of such structures on their occupants.From the site:HIGHRISE explores vertical living in the global suburbs. It’s multi-year, many-media collaborative documentary experiment at the National Film Board of Canada, directed by Katerina