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University of Michigan Medical School M2 Respiratory
The purpose of this sequence is to teach the aspects of basic science related to the respiratory system, building on the anatomy, physiology, and biochemistry taught in year 1. Clinical examples of applied basic science are based on common lung diseases including: pneumonia, emphysema, asthma, cancer, trauma, ARDS, and respiratory diseases of the newborn.
Sequence Coordinators:
Paul J. Christensen, M.D.
Tom Sisson, M.D.
John Younger, M.D.
dScribe: Cathy Mummert
Publication of this sequence is still in progress. Please check back regularly to see if new content has been posted.
Collection Content
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M2 Respiratory- 2006 Daily Schedule (Reference Material) -
M2 Respiratory- 2007 Daily Schedule (Reference Material) -
M2 Respiratory- 2008 Daily Schedule (Reference Material) -
M2 Respiratory- 2009 Daily Schedule (Reference Material) -
M2 Respiratory- Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome (Presentation) -
M2 Respiratory- An Introduction to Blood Gas Analysis (Presentation) -
M2 Respiratory- Cystic Fibrosis (Presentation) -
M2 Respiratory- Gas Exchange (Presentation) -
M2 Respiratory- Introduction to Mechanical Ventilation (Presentation) -
M2 Respiratory- Lung Cancer (Presentation) -
M2 Respiratory- Newborn Respiratory Disease (Presentation) -
M2 Respiratory- Pathology Labs 1-3 (Assignment) -
M2 Respiratory- Pulmonary Vascular Disease (Presentation) -
M2 Respiratory- Sepsis (Presentation)