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The Med School Phys podcast discusses topics in human physiology. Our primary aim is to help medical students learn/review high yield material for their classes and board exams. Hopefully listeners find that this alternative audio-based learning format works for them. This podcast is intended to be…

Med School Phys


    • Jul 5, 2020 LATEST EPISODE
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    Burnin' Down the DiSCo 1972: Vitamin K and the Coagulation Cascade

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2020 37:39


    In this episode, I cover vitamin K, the coagulation cascade, warfarin, heparin, PT/PTT, and more. Enjoy!With MSP, my primary aim is to help medical students learn/review high yield material for their classes and USMLE/COMLEX board exams, particularly in physiology and pathophysiology. Hopefully, listeners find that this alternative audio-based learning format works for them. This podcast is intended to be educational and all the information shared herein is publicly available through the internet. Med School Phys is an independent project and currently shares no affiliation with other organizations, companies, or academic institutions.-Check out EntreMD and BootstrapMD at the links below. https://podcasts.apple.com/podcast/id1487988101 https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/bootstrapmd-physician-entrepreneurs-podcast/id1448215844-You can email me questions or constructive feedback at medschoolphys@gmail.com -Check out my book, Read This Before Medical School: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07YCXZM3X/ref=docs-os-doi_0 -Episode transcriptions can be found at: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/12QQSFho-ThIIeZuulsblGSnnNL8oJ7ag?usp=sharingDISCLAIMER: All information, content, and materials published by the Med School Phys podcast are for informational purposes only and are NOT intended to serve as a substitute for the consultation, diagnosis, and/or medical treatment of a qualified healthcare provider. Please consult your healthcare provider regarding personal medical decisions.

    Episode 0: Start Here

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2020 2:45


    Welcome to the Med School Phys Podcast!With MSP, my primary aim is to help medical students learn/review high yield material for their classes and USMLE/COMLEX board exams, particularly for physiology and pathophysiology. Hopefully, listeners find that this alternative audio-based learning format works for them. This podcast is intended to be educational and all the information shared herein is publicly available through the internet. Med School Phys is an independent project and currently shares no affiliation with other organizations, companies, or academic institutions.-You can email me questions or constructive feedback at medschoolphys@gmail.com -Check out my book, Read This Before Medical School: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07YCXZM3X/ref=docs-os-doi_0 -Episode transcriptions can be found at: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/12QQSFho-ThIIeZuulsblGSnnNL8oJ7ag?usp=sharingDISCLAIMER: All information, content, and materials published by the Med School Phys podcast are for informational purposes only and are NOT intended to serve as a substitute for the consultation, diagnosis, and/or medical treatment of a qualified healthcare provider. Please consult your healthcare provider regarding personal medical decisions.

    Episode 0: Start Here

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2020 2:45


    Welcome to the Med School Phys Podcast!With MSP, my primary aim is to help medical students learn/review high yield material for their classes and USMLE/COMLEX board exams, particularly for physiology and pathophysiology. Hopefully, listeners find that this alternative audio-based learning format works for them. This podcast is intended to be educational and all the information shared herein is publicly available through the internet. Med School Phys is an independent project and currently shares no affiliation with other organizations, companies, or academic institutions.-You can email me questions or constructive feedback at medschoolphys@gmail.com -Check out my book, Read This Before Medical School: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07YCXZM3X/ref=docs-os-doi_0 -Episode transcriptions can be found at: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/12QQSFho-ThIIeZuulsblGSnnNL8oJ7ag?usp=sharingDISCLAIMER: All information, content, and materials published by the Med School Phys podcast are for informational purposes only and are NOT intended to serve as a substitute for the consultation, diagnosis, and/or medical treatment of a qualified healthcare provider. Please consult your healthcare provider regarding personal medical decisions.

    I'm Back in Black, like AC/DIC

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2020 21:53


    In this episode, I return to the microphone after a long, intern-year-induced hiatus to discuss the pathophysiology of disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC). This episode will serve nicely as a bridge to our next one on the clotting cascade. Enjoy!The Med School Phys podcast discusses topics in human physiology. Our primary aim is to help medical students learn/review high yield material for their classes and board exams. Hopefully listeners find that this alternative audio-based learning format works for them. This podcast is intended to be educational and all the information shared herein is publicly available through the internet. Med School Phys is an independent project and currently shares no affiliation with other organizations, companies, or academic institutions.-You can email me questions or constructive feedback at medschoolphys@gmail.com -Check out my book, Read This Before Medical School: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07YCXZM3X/ref=docs-os-doi_0 -Episode transcriptions can be found at: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/12QQSFho-ThIIeZuulsblGSnnNL8oJ7ag?usp=sharingDISCLAIMER: All information, content, and materials published by the Med School Phys podcast are for informational purposes only and are NOT intended to serve as a substitute for the consultation, diagnosis, and/or medical treatment of a qualified healthcare provider. Please consult your healthcare provider regarding personal medical decisions.

    Salutation and Neuro PQs

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2019 49:34


    In this episode, I close out the podcast with a few neuro-related practice questions and extended explanations. Enjoy!The Med School Phys podcast discusses topics in human physiology. Our primary aim is to help medical students learn/review high yield material for their classes and board exams. Hopefully listeners find that this alternative audio-based learning format works for them. This podcast is intended to be educational and all the information shared herein is publicly available through the internet. Med School Phys is an independent project and currently shares no affiliation with other organizations, companies, or academic institutions.-You can email me questions or constructive feedback at medschoolphys@gmail.com -Check out my book, Read This Before Medical School: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07YCXZM3X/ref=docs-os-doi_0 -Episode transcriptions can be found at: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/12QQSFho-ThIIeZuulsblGSnnNL8oJ7ag?usp=sharingDISCLAIMER: All information, content, and materials published by the Med School Phys podcast are for informational purposes only and are NOT intended to serve as a substitute for the consultation, diagnosis, and/or medical treatment of a qualified healthcare provider. Please consult your healthcare provider regarding personal medical decisions.

    Salutation and Neuro PQs

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2019 49:34


    In this episode, I close out the podcast with a few neuro-related practice questions and extended explanations. Enjoy!The Med School Phys podcast discusses topics in human physiology. Our primary aim is to help medical students learn/review high yield material for their classes and board exams. Hopefully listeners find that this alternative audio-based learning format works for them. This podcast is intended to be educational and all the information shared herein is publicly available through the internet. Med School Phys is an independent project and currently shares no affiliation with other organizations, companies, or academic institutions.You can email me questions or constructive feedback at medschoolphys@gmail.com or you can reach me at my new ITB email address, greg@insidetheboards.comPhysiology by Physeo episodes can be found here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/physiology-by-physeo-an-insidetheboards-podcast/id1460023991You can share a link to our episodes via Spreaker or encourage others to listen on their podcasting app of choice: https://www.spreaker.com/user/medschoolphysFind our Youtube channel at: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCXEEgC1JZysYsKy9NRYisEQEpisode transcriptions can be found at: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/12QQSFho-ThIIeZuulsblGSnnNL8oJ7ag?usp=sharingDISCLAIMER: All information, content, and materials published by the Med School Phys podcast are for informational purposes only and are NOT intended to serve as a substitute for the consultation, diagnosis, and/or medical treatment of a qualified healthcare provider. Please consult your healthcare provider regarding personal medical decisions.

    Repro pt 3- Pregnancy

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2019 96:19


    In this episode, I covered the need-to-know physiology and pathophysiology for many topics in pregnancy and obstetrics. Enjoy!The Med School Phys podcast discusses topics in human physiology. Our primary aim is to help medical students learn/review high yield material for their classes and board exams. Hopefully listeners find that this alternative audio-based learning format works for them. This podcast is intended to be educational and all the information shared herein is publicly available through the internet. Med School Phys is an independent project and currently shares no affiliation with other organizations, companies, or academic institutions.-You can email me questions or constructive feedback at medschoolphys@gmail.com -Check out my book, Read This Before Medical School: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07YCXZM3X/ref=docs-os-doi_0 -Episode transcriptions can be found at: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/12QQSFho-ThIIeZuulsblGSnnNL8oJ7ag?usp=sharingDISCLAIMER: All information, content, and materials published by the Med School Phys podcast are for informational purposes only and are NOT intended to serve as a substitute for the consultation, diagnosis, and/or medical treatment of a qualified healthcare provider. Please consult your healthcare provider regarding personal medical decisions.

    Repro pt 3- Pregnancy

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2019 96:19


    In this episode, I covered the need-to-know physiology and pathophysiology for many topics in pregnancy and obstetrics. Enjoy!The Med School Phys podcast discusses topics in human physiology. Our primary aim is to help medical students learn/review high yield material for their classes and board exams. Hopefully listeners find that this alternative audio-based learning format works for them. This podcast is intended to be educational and all the information shared herein is publicly available through the internet. Med School Phys is an independent project and currently shares no affiliation with other organizations, companies, or academic institutions.You can email me questions or constructive feedback at medschoolphys@gmail.comYou can share a link to our episodes via Spreaker or encourage others to listen on their podcasting app of choice: https://www.spreaker.com/user/medschoolphysFind our Youtube channel at: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCXEEgC1JZysYsKy9NRYisEQEpisode transcriptions can be found at: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/12QQSFho-ThIIeZuulsblGSnnNL8oJ7ag?usp=sharingDISCLAIMER: All information, content, and materials published by the Med School Phys podcast are for informational purposes only and are NOT intended to serve as a substitute for the consultation, diagnosis, and/or medical treatment of a qualified healthcare provider. Please consult your healthcare provider regarding personal medical decisions.

    Repro pt 2- Females are complicated

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2019 96:17


    In this episode, I discussed various topics in female reproductive physiology, including female anatomy & differentiation, oogenesis & ovarian physiology, the menstrual cycle, birth control, menopause, Turner syndrome, PCOS, and more. Enjoy! Additional Links Referenced: Medical Mnemonist Podcast: https://medicalmnemonist.podbean.com/Bedside Rounds Podcast: http://bedside-rounds.org/episode-34-the-physical/The Med School Phys podcast discusses topics in human physiology. Our primary aim is to help medical students learn/review high yield material for their classes and board exams. Hopefully listeners find that this alternative audio-based learning format works for them. This podcast is intended to be educational and all the information shared herein is publicly available through the internet. Med School Phys is an independent project and currently shares no affiliation with other organizations, companies, or academic institutions.-You can email me questions or constructive feedback at medschoolphys@gmail.com -Check out my book, Read This Before Medical School: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07YCXZM3X/ref=docs-os-doi_0 -Episode transcriptions can be found at: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/12QQSFho-ThIIeZuulsblGSnnNL8oJ7ag?usp=sharingDISCLAIMER: All information, content, and materials published by the Med School Phys podcast are for informational purposes only and are NOT intended to serve as a substitute for the consultation, diagnosis, and/or medical treatment of a qualified healthcare provider. Please consult your healthcare provider regarding personal medical decisions.

    Repro pt 2- Females are complicated

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2019 96:17


    In this episode, I discussed various topics in female reproductive physiology, including female anatomy & differentiation, oogenesis & ovarian physiology, the menstrual cycle, birth control, menopause, Turner syndrome, PCOS, and more. Enjoy! Additional Links Referenced: Medical Mnemonist Podcast: https://medicalmnemonist.podbean.com/Bedside Rounds Podcast: http://bedside-rounds.org/episode-34-the-physical/The Med School Phys podcast discusses topics in human physiology. Our primary aim is to help medical students learn/review high yield material for their classes and board exams. Hopefully listeners find that this alternative audio-based learning format works for them. This podcast is intended to be educational and all the information shared herein is publicly available through the internet. Med School Phys is an independent project and currently shares no affiliation with other organizations, companies, or academic institutions.You can email me questions or constructive feedback at medschoolphys@gmail.comYou can share a link to our episodes via Spreaker or encourage others to listen on their podcasting app of choice: https://www.spreaker.com/user/medschoolphysFind our Youtube channel at: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCXEEgC1JZysYsKy9NRYisEQEpisode transcriptions can be found at: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/12QQSFho-ThIIeZuulsblGSnnNL8oJ7ag?usp=sharingDISCLAIMER: All information, content, and materials published by the Med School Phys podcast are for informational purposes only and are NOT intended to serve as a substitute for the consultation, diagnosis, and/or medical treatment of a qualified healthcare provider. Please consult your healthcare provider regarding personal medical decisions.

    New Year's Update... and a Hematology PQ

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2019 23:10


    In this episode, I wanted to give a few quick updates for the New Year and I covered a practice question related to the physiology of RBC’s. Enjoy! The Med School Phys podcast discusses topics in human physiology. Our primary aim is to help medical students learn/review high yield material for their classes and board exams. Hopefully listeners find that this alternative audio-based learning format works for them. This podcast is intended to be educational and all the information shared herein is publicly available through the internet. Med School Phys is an independent project and currently shares no affiliation with other organizations, companies, or academic institutions.-You can email me questions or constructive feedback at medschoolphys@gmail.com -Check out my book, Read This Before Medical School: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07YCXZM3X/ref=docs-os-doi_0 -Episode transcriptions can be found at: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/12QQSFho-ThIIeZuulsblGSnnNL8oJ7ag?usp=sharingDISCLAIMER: All information, content, and materials published by the Med School Phys podcast are for informational purposes only and are NOT intended to serve as a substitute for the consultation, diagnosis, and/or medical treatment of a qualified healthcare provider. Please consult your healthcare provider regarding personal medical decisions.

    New Year's Update... and a Hematology PQ

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2019 23:10


    In this episode, I wanted to give a few quick updates for the New Year and I covered a practice question related to the physiology of RBC’s. Enjoy! The Med School Phys podcast discusses topics in human physiology. Our primary aim is to help medical students learn/review high yield material for their classes and board exams. Hopefully listeners find that this alternative audio-based learning format works for them. This podcast is intended to be educational and all the information shared herein is publicly available through the internet. Med School Phys is an independent project and currently shares no affiliation with other organizations, companies, or academic institutions.You can email me questions or constructive feedback at medschoolphys@gmail.comYou can share a link to our episodes via Spreaker or encourage others to listen on their podcasting app of choice: https://www.spreaker.com/user/medschoolphysFind our Youtube channel at: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCXEEgC1JZysYsKy9NRYisEQEpisode transcriptions can be found at: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/12QQSFho-ThIIeZuulsblGSnnNL8oJ7ag?usp=sharingDISCLAIMER: All information, content, and materials published by the Med School Phys podcast are for informational purposes only and are NOT intended to serve as a substitute for the consultation, diagnosis, and/or medical treatment of a qualified healthcare provider. Please consult your healthcare provider regarding personal medical decisions.

    Repro pt 1- Males are simple

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2018 62:50


    In this episode, I began our discussion of reproductive physiology, starting with male repro and sexual differentiation. We cover a wide range of topics in this episode, including male embryo & anatomy, HPG axis, spermatogenesis, ED, and more. Enjoy! The Med School Phys podcast discusses topics in human physiology. Our primary aim is to help medical students learn/review high yield material for their classes and board exams. Hopefully listeners find that this alternative audio-based learning format works for them. This podcast is intended to be educational and all the information shared herein is publicly available through the internet. Med School Phys is an independent project and currently shares no affiliation with other organizations, companies, or academic institutions.-You can email me questions or constructive feedback at medschoolphys@gmail.com -Check out my book, Read This Before Medical School: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07YCXZM3X/ref=docs-os-doi_0 -Episode transcriptions can be found at: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/12QQSFho-ThIIeZuulsblGSnnNL8oJ7ag?usp=sharingDISCLAIMER: All information, content, and materials published by the Med School Phys podcast are for informational purposes only and are NOT intended to serve as a substitute for the consultation, diagnosis, and/or medical treatment of a qualified healthcare provider. Please consult your healthcare provider regarding personal medical decisions.

    Repro pt 1- Males are simple

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2018 62:50


    In this episode, I began our discussion of reproductive physiology, starting with male repro and sexual differentiation. We cover a wide range of topics in this episode, including male embryo & anatomy, HPG axis, spermatogenesis, ED, and more. Enjoy! The Med School Phys podcast discusses topics in human physiology. Our primary aim is to help medical students learn/review high yield material for their classes and board exams. Hopefully listeners find that this alternative audio-based learning format works for them. This podcast is intended to be educational and all the information shared herein is publicly available through the internet. Med School Phys is an independent project and currently shares no affiliation with other organizations, companies, or academic institutions.You can email me questions or constructive feedback at medschoolphys@gmail.comYou can share a link to our episodes via Spreaker or encourage others to listen on their podcasting app of choice: https://www.spreaker.com/user/medschoolphysFind our Youtube channel at: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCXEEgC1JZysYsKy9NRYisEQEpisode transcriptions can be found at: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/12QQSFho-ThIIeZuulsblGSnnNL8oJ7ag?usp=sharingDISCLAIMER: All information, content, and materials published by the Med School Phys podcast are for informational purposes only and are NOT intended to serve as a substitute for the consultation, diagnosis, and/or medical treatment of a qualified healthcare provider. Please consult your healthcare provider regarding personal medical decisions.

    Endo pt 3- Thyroid

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2018 59:17


    In this episode, I finished our series on endocrine physiology with an episode on thyroid hormone. We will cover the basic embryo, anatomy, and physiology of the thyroid gland and thyroid hormones. We will also cover disease states such as Hashimoto's, Graves, and more. Enjoy!The Med School Phys podcast discusses topics in human physiology. Our primary aim is to help medical students learn/review high yield material for their classes and board exams. Hopefully listeners find that this alternative audio-based learning format works for them. This podcast is intended to be educational and all the information shared herein is publicly available through the internet. Med School Phys is an independent project and currently shares no affiliation with other organizations, companies, or academic institutions.-You can email me questions or constructive feedback at medschoolphys@gmail.com -Check out my book, Read This Before Medical School: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07YCXZM3X/ref=docs-os-doi_0 -Episode transcriptions can be found at: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/12QQSFho-ThIIeZuulsblGSnnNL8oJ7ag?usp=sharingDISCLAIMER: All information, content, and materials published by the Med School Phys podcast are for informational purposes only and are NOT intended to serve as a substitute for the consultation, diagnosis, and/or medical treatment of a qualified healthcare provider. Please consult your healthcare provider regarding personal medical decisions.

    Endo pt 3- Thyroid

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2018 59:17


    In this episode, I finished our series on endocrine physiology with an episode on thyroid hormone. We will cover the basic embryo, anatomy, and physiology of the thyroid gland and thyroid hormones. We will also cover disease states such as Hashimoto's, Graves, and more. Enjoy!The Med School Phys podcast discusses topics in human physiology. Our primary aim is to help medical students learn/review high yield material for their classes and board exams. Hopefully listeners find that this alternative audio-based learning format works for them. This podcast is intended to be educational and all the information shared herein is publicly available through the internet. Med School Phys is an independent project and currently shares no affiliation with other organizations, companies, or academic institutions.You can email me questions or constructive feedback at medschoolphys@gmail.comYou can share a link to our episodes via Spreaker or encourage others to listen on their podcasting app of choice: https://www.spreaker.com/user/medschoolphysFind our Youtube channel at: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCXEEgC1JZysYsKy9NRYisEQEpisode transcriptions can be found at: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/12QQSFho-ThIIeZuulsblGSnnNL8oJ7ag?usp=sharingDISCLAIMER: All information, content, and materials published by the Med School Phys podcast are for informational purposes only and are NOT intended to serve as a substitute for the consultation, diagnosis, and/or medical treatment of a qualified healthcare provider. Please consult your healthcare provider regarding personal medical decisions.

    Endo pt 2- Sugar & The Diabeetus

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2018 59:03


    In this episode, I continued our discussion of endocrine topics, focusing on the hormonal control of blood sugar and diabetes mellitus. We take a deep dive on DM, covering its pathophysiology, workup, management, and diabetic emergencies. Enjoy! The Med School Phys podcast discusses topics in human physiology. Our primary aim is to help medical students learn/review high yield material for their classes and board exams. Hopefully listeners find that this alternative audio-based learning format works for them. This podcast is intended to be educational and all the information shared herein is publicly available through the internet. Med School Phys is an independent project and currently shares no affiliation with other organizations, companies, or academic institutions.-You can email me questions or constructive feedback at medschoolphys@gmail.com -Check out my book, Read This Before Medical School: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07YCXZM3X/ref=docs-os-doi_0 -Episode transcriptions can be found at: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/12QQSFho-ThIIeZuulsblGSnnNL8oJ7ag?usp=sharingDISCLAIMER: All information, content, and materials published by the Med School Phys podcast are for informational purposes only and are NOT intended to serve as a substitute for the consultation, diagnosis, and/or medical treatment of a qualified healthcare provider. Please consult your healthcare provider regarding personal medical decisions.

    Endo pt 2- Sugar & The Diabeetus

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2018 59:03


    In this episode, I continued our discussion of endocrine topics, focusing on the hormonal control of blood sugar and diabetes mellitus. We take a deep dive on DM, covering its pathophysiology, workup, management, and diabetic emergencies. Enjoy! The Med School Phys podcast discusses topics in human physiology. Our primary aim is to help medical students learn/review high yield material for their classes and board exams. Hopefully listeners find that this alternative audio-based learning format works for them. This podcast is intended to be educational and all the information shared herein is publicly available through the internet. Med School Phys is an independent project and currently shares no affiliation with other organizations, companies, or academic institutions.You can email me questions or constructive feedback at medschoolphys@gmail.comYou can share a link to our episodes via Spreaker or encourage others to listen on their podcasting app of choice: https://www.spreaker.com/user/medschoolphysFind our Youtube channel at: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCXEEgC1JZysYsKy9NRYisEQEpisode transcriptions can be found at: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/12QQSFho-ThIIeZuulsblGSnnNL8oJ7ag?usp=sharingDISCLAIMER: All information, content, and materials published by the Med School Phys podcast are for informational purposes only and are NOT intended to serve as a substitute for the consultation, diagnosis, and/or medical treatment of a qualified healthcare provider. Please consult your healthcare provider regarding personal medical decisions.

    Endo pt 1- HPA Axis & Growth Hormone

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2018 66:51


    In this episode, I started covering endocrine topics. I discussed the hypothalamic-pituitary axes, the adrenal gland, the systemic effects of cortisol, growth hormone, acromegaly, CAH, Cushing’s, Addison’s and more. Enjoy! The Med School Phys podcast discusses topics in human physiology. Our primary aim is to help medical students learn/review high yield material for their classes and board exams. Hopefully listeners find that this alternative audio-based learning format works for them. This podcast is intended to be educational and all the information shared herein is publicly available through the internet. Med School Phys is an independent project and currently shares no affiliation with other organizations, companies, or academic institutions.-You can email me questions or constructive feedback at medschoolphys@gmail.com -Check out my book, Read This Before Medical School: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07YCXZM3X/ref=docs-os-doi_0 -Episode transcriptions can be found at: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/12QQSFho-ThIIeZuulsblGSnnNL8oJ7ag?usp=sharingDISCLAIMER: All information, content, and materials published by the Med School Phys podcast are for informational purposes only and are NOT intended to serve as a substitute for the consultation, diagnosis, and/or medical treatment of a qualified healthcare provider. Please consult your healthcare provider regarding personal medical decisions.

    Endo pt 1- HPA Axis & Growth Hormone

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2018 66:51


    In this episode, I started covering endocrine topics. I discussed the hypothalamic-pituitary axes, the adrenal gland, the systemic effects of cortisol, growth hormone, acromegaly, CAH, Cushing’s, Addison’s and more. Enjoy! The Med School Phys podcast discusses topics in human physiology. Our primary aim is to help medical students learn/review high yield material for their classes and board exams. Hopefully listeners find that this alternative audio-based learning format works for them. This podcast is intended to be educational and all the information shared herein is publicly available through the internet. Med School Phys is an independent project and currently shares no affiliation with other organizations, companies, or academic institutions.You can email me questions or constructive feedback at medschoolphys@gmail.comYou can share a link to our episodes via Spreaker or encourage others to listen on their podcasting app of choice: https://www.spreaker.com/user/medschoolphysFind our Youtube channel at: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCXEEgC1JZysYsKy9NRYisEQEpisode transcriptions can be found at: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/12QQSFho-ThIIeZuulsblGSnnNL8oJ7ag?usp=sharingDISCLAIMER: All information, content, and materials published by the Med School Phys podcast are for informational purposes only and are NOT intended to serve as a substitute for the consultation, diagnosis, and/or medical treatment of a qualified healthcare provider. Please consult your healthcare provider regarding personal medical decisions.

    Pulm pt 2

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2018 65:20


    In this episode, I finished covering the basic pulmonary physiology topics. I discussed oxygen carrying capacity, oxyhemoglobin dynamics, diffusion, diffusion vs. perfusion-limited gases, pulmonary function testing, obstructive lung diseases, and more. Enjoy!The Med School Phys podcast discusses topics in human physiology. Our primary aim is to help medical students learn/review high yield material for their classes and board exams. Hopefully listeners find that this alternative audio-based learning format works for them. This podcast is intended to be educational and all the information shared herein is publicly available through the internet. Med School Phys is an independent project and currently shares no affiliation with other organizations, companies, or academic institutions.-You can email me questions or constructive feedback at medschoolphys@gmail.com -Check out my book, Read This Before Medical School: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07YCXZM3X/ref=docs-os-doi_0 -Episode transcriptions can be found at: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/12QQSFho-ThIIeZuulsblGSnnNL8oJ7ag?usp=sharingDISCLAIMER: All information, content, and materials published by the Med School Phys podcast are for informational purposes only and are NOT intended to serve as a substitute for the consultation, diagnosis, and/or medical treatment of a qualified healthcare provider. Please consult your healthcare provider regarding personal medical decisions.

    Pulm pt 2

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2018 65:20


    In this episode, I finished covering the basic pulmonary physiology topics. I discussed oxygen carrying capacity, oxyhemoglobin dynamics, diffusion, diffusion vs. perfusion-limited gases, pulmonary function testing, obstructive lung diseases, and more. Enjoy!The Med School Phys podcast discusses topics in human physiology. Our primary aim is to help medical students learn/review high yield material for their classes and board exams. Hopefully listeners find that this alternative audio-based learning format works for them. This podcast is intended to be educational and all the information shared herein is publicly available through the internet. Med School Phys is an independent project and currently shares no affiliation with other organizations, companies, or academic institutions.You can email me questions or constructive feedback at medschoolphys@gmail.comYou can share a link to our episodes via Spreaker or encourage others to listen on their podcasting app of choice: https://www.spreaker.com/user/medschoolphysFind our Youtube channel at: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCXEEgC1JZysYsKy9NRYisEQEpisode transcriptions can be found at: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/12QQSFho-ThIIeZuulsblGSnnNL8oJ7ag?usp=sharingDISCLAIMER: All information, content, and materials published by the Med School Phys podcast are for informational purposes only and are NOT intended to serve as a substitute for the consultation, diagnosis, and/or medical treatment of a qualified healthcare provider. Please consult your healthcare provider regarding personal medical decisions.

    Pulm pt 1

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2018 67:24


    In this episode, I covered some of the basics of pulmonary physiology like lung anatomy, physiology of respiration, breathing control mechanisms, ventilation-perfusion matching, shunts, and more. Enjoy!The Med School Phys podcast discusses topics in human physiology. Our primary aim is to help medical students learn/review high yield material for their classes and board exams. Hopefully listeners find that this alternative audio-based learning format works for them. This podcast is intended to be educational and all the information shared herein is publicly available through the internet. Med School Phys is an independent project and currently shares no affiliation with other organizations, companies, or academic institutions.-You can email me questions or constructive feedback at medschoolphys@gmail.com -Check out my book, Read This Before Medical School: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07YCXZM3X/ref=docs-os-doi_0 -Episode transcriptions can be found at: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/12QQSFho-ThIIeZuulsblGSnnNL8oJ7ag?usp=sharingDISCLAIMER: All information, content, and materials published by the Med School Phys podcast are for informational purposes only and are NOT intended to serve as a substitute for the consultation, diagnosis, and/or medical treatment of a qualified healthcare provider. Please consult your healthcare provider regarding personal medical decisions.

    Pulm pt 1

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2018 67:24


    In this episode, I covered some of the basics of pulmonary physiology like lung anatomy, physiology of respiration, breathing control mechanisms, ventilation-perfusion matching, shunts, and more. Enjoy!The Med School Phys podcast discusses topics in human physiology. Our primary aim is to help medical students learn/review high yield material for their classes and board exams. Hopefully listeners find that this alternative audio-based learning format works for them. This podcast is intended to be educational and all the information shared herein is publicly available through the internet. Med School Phys is an independent project and currently shares no affiliation with other organizations, companies, or academic institutions.You can email me questions or constructive feedback at medschoolphys@gmail.comYou can share a link to our episodes via Spreaker or encourage others to listen on their podcasting app of choice: https://www.spreaker.com/user/medschoolphysFind our Youtube channel at: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCXEEgC1JZysYsKy9NRYisEQEpisode transcriptions can be found at: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/12QQSFho-ThIIeZuulsblGSnnNL8oJ7ag?usp=sharingDISCLAIMER: All information, content, and materials published by the Med School Phys podcast are for informational purposes only and are NOT intended to serve as a substitute for the consultation, diagnosis, and/or medical treatment of a qualified healthcare provider. Please consult your healthcare provider regarding personal medical decisions.

    Cardiovascular pt 2

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2018 66:26


    In this episode, I finished covering the basics of cardiovascular topics. I discussed Frank-Starling mechanics, high-yield cardio equations, determinants of blood pressure and flow, smooth muscle contraction, heart failure, and more. Enjoy!The Med School Phys podcast discusses topics in human physiology. Our primary aim is to help medical students learn/review high yield material for their classes and board exams. Hopefully listeners find that this alternative audio-based learning format works for them. This podcast is intended to be educational and all the information shared herein is publicly available through the internet. Med School Phys is an independent project and currently shares no affiliation with other organizations, companies, or academic institutions.-You can email me questions or constructive feedback at medschoolphys@gmail.com -Check out my book, Read This Before Medical School: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07YCXZM3X/ref=docs-os-doi_0 -Episode transcriptions can be found at: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/12QQSFho-ThIIeZuulsblGSnnNL8oJ7ag?usp=sharingDISCLAIMER: All information, content, and materials published by the Med School Phys podcast are for informational purposes only and are NOT intended to serve as a substitute for the consultation, diagnosis, and/or medical treatment of a qualified healthcare provider. Please consult your healthcare provider regarding personal medical decisions.

    Cardiovascular pt 2

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2018 66:26


    In this episode, I finished covering the basics of cardiovascular topics. I discussed Frank-Starling mechanics, high-yield cardio equations, determinants of blood pressure and flow, smooth muscle contraction, heart failure, and more. Enjoy!The Med School Phys podcast discusses topics in human physiology. Our primary aim is to help medical students learn/review high yield material for their classes and board exams. Hopefully listeners find that this alternative audio-based learning format works for them. This podcast is intended to be educational and all the information shared herein is publicly available through the internet. Med School Phys is an independent project and currently shares no affiliation with other organizations, companies, or academic institutions.You can email me questions or constructive feedback at medschoolphys@gmail.comYou can share a link to our episodes via Spreaker or encourage others to listen on their podcasting app of choice: https://www.spreaker.com/user/medschoolphysFind our Youtube channel at: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCXEEgC1JZysYsKy9NRYisEQEpisode transcriptions can be found at: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/12QQSFho-ThIIeZuulsblGSnnNL8oJ7ag?usp=sharingDISCLAIMER: All information, content, and materials published by the Med School Phys podcast are for informational purposes only and are NOT intended to serve as a substitute for the consultation, diagnosis, and/or medical treatment of a qualified healthcare provider. Please consult your healthcare provider regarding personal medical decisions.

    Our First Interview- Spotlight on InsideTheBoards' Dr. Patrick Beeman and Stewart Bryant

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2018 47:56


    In this episode, I had a blast interviewing Dr. Patrick Beeman and Stewart Bryant from InsideTheBoards. With their podcast, question bank, and other resources, InsideTheBoards helps medical students to study smarter, not harder. I am a huge fan of their work, so I feel humbled by the chance to shine a spotlight on them. Enjoy!Check out their website here: https://www.insidetheboards.com/The Med School Phys podcast discusses topics in human physiology. Our primary aim is to help medical students learn/review high yield material for their classes and board exams. Hopefully listeners find that this alternative audio-based learning format works for them. This podcast is intended to be educational and all the information shared herein is publicly available through the internet. Med School Phys is an independent project and currently shares no affiliation with other organizations, companies, or academic institutions.You can email me questions or constructive feedback at medschoolphys@gmail.comYou can share a link to our episodes via Spreaker or encourage others to listen on their podcasting app of choice: https://www.spreaker.com/user/medschoolphysFind our Youtube channel at: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCXEEgC1JZysYsKy9NRYisEQEpisode transcriptions can be found at: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/12QQSFho-ThIIeZuulsblGSnnNL8oJ7ag?usp=sharingDISCLAIMER: All information, content, and materials published by the Med School Phys podcast are for informational purposes only and are NOT intended to serve as a substitute for the consultation, diagnosis, and/or medical treatment of a qualified healthcare provider. Please consult your healthcare provider regarding personal medical decisions.

    Cardiovascular pt 1

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2018 69:29


    In this episode, we went into a lot of different topics, starting with cardiac anatomy, then electrophysiology and anti-arrhythmic drugs, atrial fibrillation, cardiomyocyte contraction mechanism, and more. Enjoy!The Med School Phys podcast discusses topics in human physiology. Our primary aim is to help medical students learn/review high yield material for their classes and board exams. Hopefully listeners find that this alternative audio-based learning format works for them. This podcast is intended to be educational and all the information shared herein is publicly available through the internet. Med School Phys is an independent project and currently shares no affiliation with other organizations, companies, or academic institutions.-You can email me questions or constructive feedback at medschoolphys@gmail.com -Check out my book, Read This Before Medical School: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07YCXZM3X/ref=docs-os-doi_0 -Episode transcriptions can be found at: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/12QQSFho-ThIIeZuulsblGSnnNL8oJ7ag?usp=sharingDISCLAIMER: All information, content, and materials published by the Med School Phys podcast are for informational purposes only and are NOT intended to serve as a substitute for the consultation, diagnosis, and/or medical treatment of a qualified healthcare provider. Please consult your healthcare provider regarding personal medical decisions.

    Cardiovascular pt 1

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2018 69:29


    In this episode, we went into a lot of different topics, starting with cardiac anatomy, then electrophysiology and anti-arrhythmic drugs, atrial fibrillation, cardiomyocyte contraction mechanism, and more. Enjoy!The Med School Phys podcast discusses topics in human physiology. Our primary aim is to help medical students learn/review high yield material for their classes and board exams. Hopefully listeners find that this alternative audio-based learning format works for them. This podcast is intended to be educational and all the information shared herein is publicly available through the internet. Med School Phys is an independent project and currently shares no affiliation with other organizations, companies, or academic institutions.You can email me questions or constructive feedback at medschoolphys@gmail.comYou can share a link to our episodes via Spreaker or encourage others to listen on their podcasting app of choice: https://www.spreaker.com/user/medschoolphysFind our Youtube channel at: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCXEEgC1JZysYsKy9NRYisEQEpisode transcriptions can be found at: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/12QQSFho-ThIIeZuulsblGSnnNL8oJ7ag?usp=sharingDISCLAIMER: All information, content, and materials published by the Med School Phys podcast are for informational purposes only and are NOT intended to serve as a substitute for the consultation, diagnosis, and/or medical treatment of a qualified healthcare provider. Please consult your healthcare provider regarding personal medical decisions.

    Cholesterol and Lipoproteins

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2017 33:08


    In this episode, I discussed cholesterol, apolipoproteins (ApoA1, B48, B100, CII, and E), and lipoprotein particles (chylomicrons, VLDL, IDL, and LDL). Enjoy!The Med School Phys podcast discusses topics in human physiology. Our primary aim is to help medical students learn/review high yield material for their classes and board exams. Hopefully listeners find that this alternative audio-based learning format works for them. This podcast is intended to be educational and all the information shared herein is publicly available through the internet. Med School Phys is an independent project and currently shares no affiliation with other organizations, companies, or academic institutions.-You can email me questions or constructive feedback at medschoolphys@gmail.com -Check out my book, Read This Before Medical School: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07YCXZM3X/ref=docs-os-doi_0 -Episode transcriptions can be found at: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/12QQSFho-ThIIeZuulsblGSnnNL8oJ7ag?usp=sharingDISCLAIMER: All information, content, and materials published by the Med School Phys podcast are for informational purposes only and are NOT intended to serve as a substitute for the consultation, diagnosis, and/or medical treatment of a qualified healthcare provider. Please consult your healthcare provider regarding personal medical decisions.

    Cholesterol and Lipoproteins

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2017 33:08


    In this episode, I discussed cholesterol, apolipoproteins (ApoA1, B48, B100, CII, and E), and lipoprotein particles (chylomicrons, VLDL, IDL, and LDL). Enjoy!The Med School Phys podcast discusses topics in human physiology. Our primary aim is to help medical students learn/review high yield material for their classes and board exams. Hopefully listeners find that this alternative audio-based learning format works for them. This podcast is intended to be educational and all the information shared herein is publicly available through the internet. Med School Phys is an independent project and currently shares no affiliation with other organizations, companies, or academic institutions.You can email me questions or constructive feedback at medschoolphys@gmail.comYou can share a link to our episodes via Spreaker or encourage others to listen on their podcasting app of choice: https://www.spreaker.com/user/medschoolphysFind our Youtube channel at: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCXEEgC1JZysYsKy9NRYisEQEpisode transcriptions can be found at: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/12QQSFho-ThIIeZuulsblGSnnNL8oJ7ag?usp=sharingDISCLAIMER: All information, content, and materials published by the Med School Phys podcast are for informational purposes only and are NOT intended to serve as a substitute for the consultation, diagnosis, and/or medical treatment of a qualified healthcare provider. Please consult your healthcare provider regarding personal medical decisions.

    Skeletal Physiology

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2017 43:16


    In this episode, I discussed various aspects of skeletal physiology, including details on the key cell types in bone (osteoblasts, osteocytes, and osteoclasts); collagen synthesis; endochondral ossification vs. intramembranous ossification; and a few disease processes of bone. Enjoy!The Med School Phys podcast discusses topics in human physiology. Our primary aim is to help medical students learn/review high yield material for their classes and board exams. Hopefully listeners find that this alternative audio-based learning format works for them. This podcast is intended to be educational and all the information shared herein is publicly available through the internet. Med School Phys is an independent project and currently shares no affiliation with other organizations, companies, or academic institutions.-You can email me questions or constructive feedback at medschoolphys@gmail.com -Check out my book, Read This Before Medical School: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07YCXZM3X/ref=docs-os-doi_0 -Episode transcriptions can be found at: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/12QQSFho-ThIIeZuulsblGSnnNL8oJ7ag?usp=sharingDISCLAIMER: All information, content, and materials published by the Med School Phys podcast are for informational purposes only and are NOT intended to serve as a substitute for the consultation, diagnosis, and/or medical treatment of a qualified healthcare provider. Please consult your healthcare provider regarding personal medical decisions.

    Skeletal Physiology

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2017 43:16


    In this episode, I discussed various aspects of skeletal physiology, including details on the key cell types in bone (osteoblasts, osteocytes, and osteoclasts); collagen synthesis; endochondral ossification vs. intramembranous ossification; and a few disease processes of bone. Enjoy!The Med School Phys podcast discusses topics in human physiology. Our primary aim is to help medical students learn/review high yield material for their classes and board exams. Hopefully listeners find that this alternative audio-based learning format works for them. This podcast is intended to be educational and all the information shared herein is publicly available through the internet. Med School Phys is an independent project and currently shares no affiliation with other organizations, companies, or academic institutions.You can email me questions or constructive feedback at medschoolphys@gmail.comYou can share a link to our episodes via Spreaker or encourage others to listen on their podcasting app of choice: https://www.spreaker.com/user/medschoolphysFind our Youtube channel at: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCXEEgC1JZysYsKy9NRYisEQEpisode transcriptions can be found at: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/12QQSFho-ThIIeZuulsblGSnnNL8oJ7ag?usp=sharingDISCLAIMER: All information, content, and materials published by the Med School Phys podcast are for informational purposes only and are NOT intended to serve as a substitute for the consultation, diagnosis, and/or medical treatment of a qualified healthcare provider. Please consult your healthcare provider regarding personal medical decisions.

    Acid-Base

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2017 57:37


    In this episode, I briefly discussed acid-base physiology, examples of acid-base pathology, and went into more detail on the principles of the clinical workup of acid-base disorders. Enjoy!The Med School Phys podcast discusses topics in human physiology. Our primary aim is to help medical students learn/review high yield material for their classes and board exams. Hopefully listeners find that this alternative audio-based learning format works for them. This podcast is intended to be educational and all the information shared herein is publicly available through the internet. Med School Phys is an independent project and currently shares no affiliation with other organizations, companies, or academic institutions.-You can email me questions or constructive feedback at medschoolphys@gmail.com -Check out my book, Read This Before Medical School: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07YCXZM3X/ref=docs-os-doi_0 -Episode transcriptions can be found at: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/12QQSFho-ThIIeZuulsblGSnnNL8oJ7ag?usp=sharingDISCLAIMER: All information, content, and materials published by the Med School Phys podcast are for informational purposes only and are NOT intended to serve as a substitute for the consultation, diagnosis, and/or medical treatment of a qualified healthcare provider. Please consult your healthcare provider regarding personal medical decisions.

    Acid-Base

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2017 57:37


    In this episode, I briefly discussed acid-base physiology, examples of acid-base pathology, and went into more detail on the principles of the clinical workup of acid-base disorders. Enjoy!The Med School Phys podcast discusses topics in human physiology. Our primary aim is to help medical students learn/review high yield material for their classes and board exams. Hopefully listeners find that this alternative audio-based learning format works for them. This podcast is intended to be educational and all the information shared herein is publicly available through the internet. Med School Phys is an independent project and currently shares no affiliation with other organizations, companies, or academic institutions.You can email me questions or constructive feedback at medschoolphys@gmail.comYou can share a link to our episodes via Spreaker or encourage others to listen on their podcasting app of choice: https://www.spreaker.com/user/medschoolphysFind our Youtube channel at: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCXEEgC1JZysYsKy9NRYisEQEpisode transcriptions can be found at: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/12QQSFho-ThIIeZuulsblGSnnNL8oJ7ag?usp=sharingDISCLAIMER: All information, content, and materials published by the Med School Phys podcast are for informational purposes only and are NOT intended to serve as a substitute for the consultation, diagnosis, and/or medical treatment of a qualified healthcare provider. Please consult your healthcare provider regarding personal medical decisions.

    RAAS, ADH, and Renal Equations Basics

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2017 55:26


    In this episode, I discussed the renin-angiotensin-aldosterone (RAAS) axis, antidiuretic hormone (ADH), and some basic renal equations. Focused mainly on physiology, but I threw in some examples of pathology as well. Enjoy!The Med School Phys podcast discusses topics in human physiology. Our primary aim is to help medical students learn/review high yield material for their classes and board exams. Hopefully listeners find that this alternative audio-based learning format works for them. This podcast is intended to be educational and all the information shared herein is publicly available through the internet. Med School Phys is an independent project and currently shares no affiliation with other organizations, companies, or academic institutions.-You can email me questions or constructive feedback at medschoolphys@gmail.com -Check out my book, Read This Before Medical School: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07YCXZM3X/ref=docs-os-doi_0 -Episode transcriptions can be found at: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/12QQSFho-ThIIeZuulsblGSnnNL8oJ7ag?usp=sharingDISCLAIMER: All information, content, and materials published by the Med School Phys podcast are for informational purposes only and are NOT intended to serve as a substitute for the consultation, diagnosis, and/or medical treatment of a qualified healthcare provider. Please consult your healthcare provider regarding personal medical decisions.

    RAAS, ADH, and Renal Equations Basics

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2017 55:26


    In this episode, I discussed the renin-angiotensin-aldosterone (RAAS) axis, antidiuretic hormone (ADH), and some basic renal equations. Focused mainly on physiology, but I threw in some examples of pathology as well. Enjoy!The Med School Phys podcast discusses topics in human physiology. Our primary aim is to help medical students learn/review high yield material for their classes and board exams. Hopefully listeners find that this alternative audio-based learning format works for them. This podcast is intended to be educational and all the information shared herein is publicly available through the internet. Med School Phys is an independent project and currently shares no affiliation with other organizations, companies, or academic institutions.You can email me questions or constructive feedback at medschoolphys@gmail.comYou can share a link to our episodes via Spreaker or encourage others to listen on their podcasting app of choice: https://www.spreaker.com/user/medschoolphysFind our Youtube channel at: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCXEEgC1JZysYsKy9NRYisEQEpisode transcriptions can be found at: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/12QQSFho-ThIIeZuulsblGSnnNL8oJ7ag?usp=sharingDISCLAIMER: All information, content, and materials published by the Med School Phys podcast are for informational purposes only and are NOT intended to serve as a substitute for the consultation, diagnosis, and/or medical treatment of a qualified healthcare provider. Please consult your healthcare provider regarding personal medical decisions.

    Bonus: Greg's Musings on Boards Prep & Podcasts

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2017 24:43


    In this episode, I discussed my thoughts on how to prepare for USMLE Step 1 and COMLEX Level 1 (also, at the end I gave my suggestions for other podcasts to check out). Throughout the episode, I recommended many different programs and products, but I have no affiliation with any of them. Nobody payed me to do this; I just wanted to share my thoughts. Here’s the link to the Insight: Milestones in Medicine podcast that I recommended towards the end of the episode: https://storycorps.me/interviews/insight-milestones-in-medicine-episode-1/The Med School Phys podcast discusses topics in human physiology. Our primary aim is to help medical students learn/review high yield material for their classes and board exams. Hopefully listeners find that this alternative audio-based learning format works for them. This podcast is intended to be educational and all the information shared herein is publicly available through the internet. Med School Phys is an independent project and currently shares no affiliation with other organizations, companies, or academic institutions.-You can email me questions or constructive feedback at medschoolphys@gmail.com -Check out my book, Read This Before Medical School: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07YCXZM3X/ref=docs-os-doi_0 -Episode transcriptions can be found at: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/12QQSFho-ThIIeZuulsblGSnnNL8oJ7ag?usp=sharingDISCLAIMER: All information, content, and materials published by the Med School Phys podcast are for informational purposes only and are NOT intended to serve as a substitute for the consultation, diagnosis, and/or medical treatment of a qualified healthcare provider. Please consult your healthcare provider regarding personal medical decisions.

    Bonus Episode- Musings on Boards Prep & Podcasts

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2017 24:43


    In this episode, I discussed my thoughts on how to prepare for USMLE Step 1 and COMLEX Level 1 (also, at the end I gave my suggestions for other podcasts to check out). Throughout the episode, I recommended many different programs and products, but I have no affiliation with any of them. Nobody payed me to do this; I just wanted to share my thoughts. Here’s the link to the Insight: Milestones in Medicine podcast that I recommended towards the end of the episode: https://storycorps.me/interviews/insight-milestones-in-medicine-episode-1/The Med School Phys podcast discusses topics in human physiology. Our primary aim is to help medical students learn/review high yield material for their classes and board exams. Hopefully listeners find that this alternative audio-based learning format works for them. This podcast is intended to be educational and all the information shared herein is publicly available through the internet. Med School Phys is an independent project and currently shares no affiliation with other organizations, companies, or academic institutions.You can email me questions or constructive feedback at medschoolphys@gmail.comYou can share a link to our episodes via Spreaker or encourage others to listen on their podcasting app of choice: https://www.spreaker.com/user/medschoolphysFind our Youtube channel at: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCXEEgC1JZysYsKy9NRYisEQEpisode transcriptions can be found at: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/12QQSFho-ThIIeZuulsblGSnnNL8oJ7ag?usp=sharingDISCLAIMER: All information, content, and materials published by the Med School Phys podcast are for informational purposes only and are NOT intended to serve as a substitute for the consultation, diagnosis, and/or medical treatment of a qualified healthcare provider. Please consult your healthcare provider regarding personal medical decisions.

    Oh my Nephron! (Renal Phys)

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2017 49:53


    In this episode, I discussed various aspects of nephron physiology, segment by segment, and I threw in some examples of pathophysiology as we went along. Enjoy! The Med School Phys podcast discusses topics in human physiology. Our primary aim is to help medical students learn/review high yield material for their classes and board exams. Hopefully listeners find that this alternative audio-based learning format works for them. This podcast is intended to be educational and all the information shared herein is publicly available through the internet. Med School Phys is an independent project and currently shares no affiliation with other organizations, companies, or academic institutions.-You can email me questions or constructive feedback at medschoolphys@gmail.com -Check out my book, Read This Before Medical School: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07YCXZM3X/ref=docs-os-doi_0 -Episode transcriptions can be found at: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/12QQSFho-ThIIeZuulsblGSnnNL8oJ7ag?usp=sharingDISCLAIMER: All information, content, and materials published by the Med School Phys podcast are for informational purposes only and are NOT intended to serve as a substitute for the consultation, diagnosis, and/or medical treatment of a qualified healthcare provider. Please consult your healthcare provider regarding personal medical decisions.

    Oh my Nephron! (Renal Phys)

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2017 49:53


    In this episode, I discussed various aspects of nephron physiology, segment by segment, and I threw in some examples of pathophysiology as we went along. Enjoy! The Med School Phys podcast discusses topics in human physiology. Our primary aim is to help medical students learn/review high yield material for their classes and board exams. Hopefully listeners find that this alternative audio-based learning format works for them. This podcast is intended to be educational and all the information shared herein is publicly available through the internet. Med School Phys is an independent project and currently shares no affiliation with other organizations, companies, or academic institutions.You can email me questions or constructive feedback at medschoolphys@gmail.comYou can share a link to our episodes via Spreaker or encourage others to listen on their podcasting app of choice: https://www.spreaker.com/user/medschoolphysFind our Youtube channel at: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCXEEgC1JZysYsKy9NRYisEQEpisode transcriptions can be found at: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/12QQSFho-ThIIeZuulsblGSnnNL8oJ7ag?usp=sharingDISCLAIMER: All information, content, and materials published by the Med School Phys podcast are for informational purposes only and are NOT intended to serve as a substitute for the consultation, diagnosis, and/or medical treatment of a qualified healthcare provider. Please consult your healthcare provider regarding personal medical decisions.

    Don't be so sensitive... HSR Types 1-4

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2017 43:49


    In this episode, I discuss the immunology/pathophysiology of hypersensitivity responses and various examples of disease-states that are categorized under types 1-4 hypersensitivity. Enjoy! The Med School Phys podcast discusses topics in human physiology. Our primary aim is to help medical students learn/review high yield material for their classes and board exams. Hopefully listeners find that this alternative audio-based learning format works for them. This podcast is intended to be educational and all the information shared herein is publicly available through the internet. Med School Phys is an independent project and currently shares no affiliation with other organizations, companies, or academic institutions.-You can email me questions or constructive feedback at medschoolphys@gmail.com -Check out my book, Read This Before Medical School: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07YCXZM3X/ref=docs-os-doi_0 -Episode transcriptions can be found at: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/12QQSFho-ThIIeZuulsblGSnnNL8oJ7ag?usp=sharingDISCLAIMER: All information, content, and materials published by the Med School Phys podcast are for informational purposes only and are NOT intended to serve as a substitute for the consultation, diagnosis, and/or medical treatment of a qualified healthcare provider. Please consult your healthcare provider regarding personal medical decisions.

    Don't be so sensitive... HSR Types 1-4

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2017 43:49


    In this episode, I discuss the immunology/pathophysiology of hypersensitivity responses and various examples of disease-states that are categorized under types 1-4 hypersensitivity. Enjoy! The Med School Phys podcast discusses topics in human physiology. Our primary aim is to help medical students learn/review high yield material for their classes and board exams. Hopefully listeners find that this alternative audio-based learning format works for them. This podcast is intended to be educational and all the information shared herein is publicly available through the internet. Med School Phys is an independent project and currently shares no affiliation with other organizations, companies, or academic institutions.You can email me questions or constructive feedback at medschoolphys@gmail.comYou can share a link to our episodes via Spreaker or encourage others to listen on their podcasting app of choice: https://www.spreaker.com/user/medschoolphysFind our Youtube channel at: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCXEEgC1JZysYsKy9NRYisEQEpisode transcriptions can be found at: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/12QQSFho-ThIIeZuulsblGSnnNL8oJ7ag?usp=sharingDISCLAIMER: All information, content, and materials published by the Med School Phys podcast are for informational purposes only and are NOT intended to serve as a substitute for the consultation, diagnosis, and/or medical treatment of a qualified healthcare provider. Please consult your healthcare provider regarding personal medical decisions.

    Energy Metabolism pt 2

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2017 30:57


    In this episode, I discuss a range of topics in energy metabolism that you’ll need to understand for your board exams (e.g., fatty acid synthesis/oxidation, ketogenesis, and more). Enjoy! The Med School Phys podcast discusses topics in human physiology. Our primary aim is to help medical students learn/review high yield material for their classes and board exams. Hopefully listeners find that this alternative audio-based learning format works for them. This podcast is intended to be educational and all the information shared herein is publicly available through the internet. Med School Phys is an independent project and currently shares no affiliation with other organizations, companies, or academic institutions.You can email me questions or constructive feedback at medschoolphys@gmail.comYou can share a link to our episodes via Spreaker or encourage others to listen on their podcasting app of choice: https://www.spreaker.com/user/medschoolphysFind our Youtube channel at: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCXEEgC1JZysYsKy9NRYisEQEpisode transcriptions can be found at: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/12QQSFho-ThIIeZuulsblGSnnNL8oJ7ag?usp=sharingDISCLAIMER: All information, content, and materials published by the Med School Phys podcast are for informational purposes only and are NOT intended to serve as a substitute for the consultation, diagnosis, and/or medical treatment of a qualified healthcare provider. Please consult your healthcare provider regarding personal medical decisions.

    Energy Metabolism pt 2

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2017 30:57


    In this episode, I discuss a range of topics in energy metabolism that you’ll need to understand for your board exams (e.g., fatty acid synthesis/oxidation, ketogenesis, and more). Enjoy! The Med School Phys podcast discusses topics in human physiology. Our primary aim is to help medical students learn/review high yield material for their classes and board exams. Hopefully listeners find that this alternative audio-based learning format works for them. This podcast is intended to be educational and all the information shared herein is publicly available through the internet. Med School Phys is an independent project and currently shares no affiliation with other organizations, companies, or academic institutions.You can email me questions or constructive feedback at medschoolphys@gmail.comYou can share a link to our episodes via Spreaker or encourage others to listen on their podcasting app of choice: https://www.spreaker.com/user/medschoolphysFind our Youtube channel at: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCXEEgC1JZysYsKy9NRYisEQEpisode transcriptions can be found at: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/12QQSFho-ThIIeZuulsblGSnnNL8oJ7ag?usp=sharingDISCLAIMER: All information, content, and materials published by the Med School Phys podcast are for informational purposes only and are NOT intended to serve as a substitute for the consultation, diagnosis, and/or medical treatment of a qualified healthcare provider. Please consult your healthcare provider regarding personal medical decisions.

    Energy Metabolism pt 1

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2017 49:49


    In this episode, I discuss a range of topics in energy metabolism that you’ll need to understand for your board exams (e.g., glycolysis, gluconeogenesis, TCA cycle, and the ETC). Enjoy! The Med School Phys podcast discusses topics in human physiology. Our primary aim is to help medical students learn/review high yield material for their classes and board exams. Hopefully listeners find that this alternative audio-based learning format works for them. This podcast is intended to be educational and all the information shared herein is publicly available through the internet. Med School Phys is an independent project and currently shares no affiliation with other organizations, companies, or academic institutions.You can email me questions or constructive feedback at medschoolphys@gmail.comYou can share a link to our episodes via Spreaker or encourage others to listen on their podcasting app of choice: https://www.spreaker.com/user/medschoolphysFind our Youtube channel at: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCXEEgC1JZysYsKy9NRYisEQEpisode transcriptions can be found at: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/12QQSFho-ThIIeZuulsblGSnnNL8oJ7ag?usp=sharingDISCLAIMER: All information, content, and materials published by the Med School Phys podcast are for informational purposes only and are NOT intended to serve as a substitute for the consultation, diagnosis, and/or medical treatment of a qualified healthcare provider. Please consult your healthcare provider regarding personal medical decisions.

    Energy Metabolism pt 1

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2017 49:49


    In this episode, I discuss a range of topics in energy metabolism that you’ll need to understand for your board exams (e.g., glycolysis, gluconeogenesis, TCA cycle, and the ETC). Enjoy! The Med School Phys podcast discusses topics in human physiology. Our primary aim is to help medical students learn/review high yield material for their classes and board exams. Hopefully listeners find that this alternative audio-based learning format works for them. This podcast is intended to be educational and all the information shared herein is publicly available through the internet. Med School Phys is an independent project and currently shares no affiliation with other organizations, companies, or academic institutions.You can email me questions or constructive feedback at medschoolphys@gmail.comYou can share a link to our episodes via Spreaker or encourage others to listen on their podcasting app of choice: https://www.spreaker.com/user/medschoolphysFind our Youtube channel at: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCXEEgC1JZysYsKy9NRYisEQEpisode transcriptions can be found at: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/12QQSFho-ThIIeZuulsblGSnnNL8oJ7ag?usp=sharingDISCLAIMER: All information, content, and materials published by the Med School Phys podcast are for informational purposes only and are NOT intended to serve as a substitute for the consultation, diagnosis, and/or medical treatment of a qualified healthcare provider. Please consult your healthcare provider regarding personal medical decisions.

    Hepatobiliary System

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2017 38:06


    In this episode, I discuss the basics of the hepatobiliary system. I only discuss some of the functions of the liver here, but I’ll discuss many of its other functions in other episodes. Enjoy! The Med School Phys podcast discusses topics in human physiology. Our primary aim is to help medical students learn/review high yield material for their classes and board exams. Hopefully listeners find that this alternative audio-based learning format works for them. This podcast is intended to be educational and all the information shared herein is publicly available through the internet. Med School Phys is an independent project and currently shares no affiliation with other organizations, companies, or academic institutions.-You can email me questions or constructive feedback at medschoolphys@gmail.com -Check out my book, Read This Before Medical School: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07YCXZM3X/ref=docs-os-doi_0 -Episode transcriptions can be found at: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/12QQSFho-ThIIeZuulsblGSnnNL8oJ7ag?usp=sharingDISCLAIMER: All information, content, and materials published by the Med School Phys podcast are for informational purposes only and are NOT intended to serve as a substitute for the consultation, diagnosis, and/or medical treatment of a qualified healthcare provider. Please consult your healthcare provider regarding personal medical decisions.

    Hepatobiliary System

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2017 38:06


    In this episode, I discuss the basics of the hepatobiliary system. I only discuss some of the functions of the liver here, but I’ll discuss many of its other functions in other episodes. Enjoy! The Med School Phys podcast discusses topics in human physiology. Our primary aim is to help medical students learn/review high yield material for their classes and board exams. Hopefully listeners find that this alternative audio-based learning format works for them. This podcast is intended to be educational and all the information shared herein is publicly available through the internet. Med School Phys is an independent project and currently shares no affiliation with other organizations, companies, or academic institutions.You can email me questions or constructive feedback at medschoolphys@gmail.comYou can share a link to our episodes via Spreaker or encourage others to listen on their podcasting app of choice: https://www.spreaker.com/user/medschoolphysFind our Youtube channel at: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCXEEgC1JZysYsKy9NRYisEQEpisode transcriptions can be found at: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/12QQSFho-ThIIeZuulsblGSnnNL8oJ7ag?usp=sharingDISCLAIMER: All information, content, and materials published by the Med School Phys podcast are for informational purposes only and are NOT intended to serve as a substitute for the consultation, diagnosis, and/or medical treatment of a qualified healthcare provider. Please consult your healthcare provider regarding personal medical decisions.

    Digestion & Absorption

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2017 45:24


    In this episode, I discussed digestion and absorption from the mouth to the anus (focusing on carbs, protein, and fats). Enjoy! The Med School Phys podcast discusses topics in human physiology. Our primary aim is to help medical students learn/review high yield material for their classes and board exams. Hopefully listeners find that this alternative audio-based learning format works for them. This podcast is intended to be educational and all the information shared herein is publicly available through the internet. Med School Phys is an independent project and currently shares no affiliation with other organizations, companies, or academic institutions.-You can email me questions or constructive feedback at medschoolphys@gmail.com -Check out my book, Read This Before Medical School: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07YCXZM3X/ref=docs-os-doi_0 -Episode transcriptions can be found at: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/12QQSFho-ThIIeZuulsblGSnnNL8oJ7ag?usp=sharingDISCLAIMER: All information, content, and materials published by the Med School Phys podcast are for informational purposes only and are NOT intended to serve as a substitute for the consultation, diagnosis, and/or medical treatment of a qualified healthcare provider. Please consult your healthcare provider regarding personal medical decisions.

    Digestion & Absorption

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2017 45:24


    In this episode, I discussed digestion and absorption from the mouth to the anus (focusing on carbs, protein, and fats). Enjoy! The Med School Phys podcast discusses topics in human physiology. Our primary aim is to help medical students learn/review high yield material for their classes and board exams. Hopefully listeners find that this alternative audio-based learning format works for them. This podcast is intended to be educational and all the information shared herein is publicly available through the internet. Med School Phys is an independent project and currently shares no affiliation with other organizations, companies, or academic institutions.You can email me questions or constructive feedback at medschoolphys@gmail.comYou can share a link to our episodes via Spreaker or encourage others to listen on their podcasting app of choice: https://www.spreaker.com/user/medschoolphysFind our Youtube channel at: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCXEEgC1JZysYsKy9NRYisEQEpisode transcriptions can be found at: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/12QQSFho-ThIIeZuulsblGSnnNL8oJ7ag?usp=sharingDISCLAIMER: All information, content, and materials published by the Med School Phys podcast are for informational purposes only and are NOT intended to serve as a substitute for the consultation, diagnosis, and/or medical treatment of a qualified healthcare provider. Please consult your healthcare provider regarding personal medical decisions.

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