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a) CONTACTS

I live in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

This website drzhelnov.github.io is my personal website.

My email is ... pavel [at] zheln [dot] com.

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b) DEGREES

2023–2027

PhD in Health Policy, Management and Evaluation (Health Systems Research – Organization and Management Studies)

(enrolled full-time)

Link to Graduate Student Directory

Provisional thesis title: Health research waste reduction: an organizational solution

Institute of Health Policy, Management and Evaluation

University of Toronto

Supervisor: Dr. Andrea Tricco, MSc, PHD

Co-registered as a graduate student at the Knowledge Translation Program of the Li Ka Shing Knowledge Institute of St. Michael’s Hospital (Unity Health Toronto)

Toronto, ON, Canada


2019–2020

Pavlov University

Saint Petersburg, Russia

Achievements:

  • Completed 60 units toward the Candidate of Sciences in Medicine degree (Doctor of Philosophy – PhD Equivalent) in Traumatology and Orthopedics
  • Passed first-year qualifying exams
  • GPA: 4.7 out of 5.0 / 3.7 out of 4.0 (A-/Distinction)
  • Withdrew for family reasons

2017–2019

Diploma of Postgraduate Education in Traumatology and Orthopedics

Pavlov University

Saint Petersburg, Russia

GPA: 4.8 out of 5.0 / 3.8 out of 4.0 (A-/Distinction)


2011–2017

Specialist Diploma in General Medicine – Combined Doctor of Medicine (MD) and Master’s Degree Equivalent

Pavlov University

Saint Petersburg, Russia

GPA: 4.6 out of 5.0 / 3.6 out of 4.0 (B+/Distinction)

c) CERTIFICATES

2021–2023

TOEFL iBT

Total: 108

Reading: 29 / Listening: 27 / Speaking: 26 / Writing: 26


2019–2024

Certificate to Practice Traumatology and Orthopedics in Russia

Pavlov University

Saint Petersburg, Russia


2017–2022

Accreditation to Practice Primary Care Medicine in Russia

Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation

Moscow, Russia


2010

Diplôme d'études en langue française (DELF)

Niveau B2

d) HONORS

National:

2017

2nd place winner

7th International Medical Congress of Junior Researchers “Saint Petersburg Readings” (Traumatology and Orthopedics), Saint Petersburg, Russia

Local/Institutional:

2017

1st place winner

Traumatology and Orthopedics

78th Conference “Current Problems of Experimental and Clinical Medicine”, Saint Petersburg, Russia


2016

3rd place winner

Traumatology and Orthopedics

77th Conference “Current Problems of Experimental and Clinical Medicine”, Saint Petersburg, Russia


2012

3rd place winner

Latin Studies

Students’ Conference “Students’ Science”, Saint Petersburg, Russia

e) EMPLOYMENT HISTORY

Current:

Exploring part-time employment options as a full-time graduate student up to 20 hours per week as per R186(V)

Previous:

2023

Freelance Medical Writer

Technological Platforms

Upwork | Freelancer

Mexico City, Mexico

Key Responsibilities:

  • Monitor and apply for relevant projects.
  • Plan and conduct applied research and write reports for healthcare industry stakeholders or blog posts for various audiences.
  • Track and report work hours, including self-managing own agile work flow with Jira.
  • Communicate effectively with clients from different time zones, industry areas, and linguistic backgrounds.

Key Achievements:

2020–2023

Independent Researcher/Tutor

Self-Employed

Saint Petersburg, Russia

Key Responsibilities:

  • Run own research/educational projects.
  • Seek funding and hire collaborators.
  • Manage own finances and time, including switching between currencies and time zones.

Key Achievements:


2021–2022

Orthopedic Traumatologist Physician

Administrative Department for the Implementation of Functions of a National Medical Research Center

Priorov National Medical Research Centre of Traumatology and Orthopaedics

Moscow, Russia

Key Responsibilities:

Key Achievements:

  • Demonstrated profound knowledge of current practices in grading the certainty of evidence and choosing the strength of recommendation.
  • Made advanced use of current data and text management software in applied health research
  • Showed good comprehension, delivered the required information in a timely manner and well-presented format, and was easy to work with.
  • Curated development of and/or coauthored 20+ national clinical practice guideline projects from draft to regulatory approvement.

2020

Startup Co-Founder

Project021.org

(currently not operational)

Historical Dev Blog is online

Saint Petersburg, Russia

Key Responsibilities:

  • Collaborate with four other co-founders to create a technical design document for a social crowdsourcing network for global researchers.
  • Participate in the team meetings twice a week as part of a Scrum Agile process.
  • Design and run the market research strategy.

Key Achievements:

  • Contributed to the creation of the landing page and the minimum viable product web site.
  • Designed, conducted, and published a rapid market-scoping review and a survey targeting a population of 12,800 potential users.

2019–2020

Emergency Orthopedic Trauma Surgeon

Department of Orthopedic Trauma #2

Dzhanelidze Research Institute of Emergency Medicine

Saint Petersburg, Russia

Key Responsibilities:

  • Provide emergency department management to patients with orthopedic injuries presenting to a major trauma center.
  • Operate on patients with orthopedic and spinal emergencies.

Key Achievements:

  • Streamlined management of the incoming flow of patients with spine problems by designing and, in collaboration with the IT team, implementing an extension to the institutional electronic health records system.
  • Treated 500+ orthopedic cases, with 100+ specialist spinal cases.

2018–2020

Medical Reviewer

Foreign Travel Department

Class-Assistance Ltd.

Saint Petersburg, Russia

Key Responsibilities:

  • Review medical and financial documentation related to foreign travel insurance cases.
  • Translate medical records and related invoices to Russian from English and, in part, several other languages (e.g., Turkish, Bulgar, German, French).

Key Achievements:

  • Designed and volunteered to provide comprehensive time tracking reports that improved managerial decision-making.
  • Volunteered to research various legal, procedural, and scientific documentation that increased transparency of the medical review services delivered by the Department.
  • Gained operational knowledge about health systems in 30+ countries worldwide.
  • Completed authorized translations of 300+ medical records (144,000 words) from English-speaking countries.

2017

Crowd Transcriptionist

TranscribeMe.com

Key Responsibilities:

  • Transcribe 1-minute-long chunks of voice recordings in American, British, or Australian English.

Key Achievements:

  • Transcribed 45 minutes of audio overall, including voice recordings of very low quality and comprehensibility.

2015

Ward Nurse

Department of Neurosurgery #2

City Hospital No. 26

Saint Petersburg, Russia

Key Responsibilities:

  • Provide nursing care to patients with neurosurgical disorders of traumatic and non-traumatic origin, including the critically ill.
  • Perform and assist physicians with performing routine neurosurgical ward procedures.

Key Achievements:

  • Learned to be gentle and caring with socially disadvantaged and mentally challenged patients and to provide palliative and end-of-life care, including working with the patients' family.
  • Gained firm basic medical procedural skills.

f) SCHOLARLY AND PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES

Membership in Professional Associations:

2021–now

Member

Association for Interdisciplinary Meta-Research and Open Science

Melbourne, VIC, Australia


2020–2023

Member

Russian Society for Evidence-Based Medicine

Moscow, Russia

Chair: Professor Olga Yu. Rebrova, PhD

Key Responsibilities:

  • Monitor, translate to Russian, conduct an evidence review, and publish medical news for general audiences and health care professionals on the Society's web resources.
  • Contribute to the development of national clinical practice guidelines in traumatology and orthopedics as a work group member on behalf of the Society.
  • Advocate evidence-based practice and follow the Society's ethical code while practising as a physician.

Key Achievements:

Other Activities:

2021

Evidence Ambassador

World Evidence-Based Healthcare Day

Key Achievements:

  • Participated in an awareness campaign by posting social media and blog posts both in English and Russian.
  • Received recognition with the Zheln project included on the Evidence Ambassadors list on the campaign's website.
  • Took part in several allied webinars as a visitor.

2013–2021

Founder of an Online Students' Learning Resource

VK.com/PDFpdf

Saint Petersburg, Russia

Key Achievements:

  • Created a social media learning resource for Russian-speaking medical students.
  • Have been raising evidence-based practice awareness since 2016.
  • Currently at 500+ subscribers.

g) GRADUATE AND UNDERGRADUATE RESEARCH PROJECT SUPERVISION

2018–2020

Student Lead

Spine Surgery Group of the Students' Research Society

Department of Traumatology and Orthopedics

Pavlov University

Saint Petersburg, Russia

Supervisor: Professor Denis I. Kutyanov, MD, PhD

Key Responsibilities:

  • Mentor undergraduate and postgraduate students who come to take part in the research conducted by the Department.
  • Ensure that the Department's planned research activities are on schedule.
  • Help convene the public events organized by the Department.

Key Achievements:

h) RESEARCH PROJECTS, PUBLICATIONS, AND FUNDING

Summary:

  • 9 evidence synthesis projects.
  • 4 research methodology/software projects.
  • Principal Investigator or methodologist in most.
  • Clinical study experience.
  • Policy-making and knowledge-translation experience:
    • administrative and editorial contributions to 34 national clinical practice guidelines in orthopedic surgery;
    • task force member in 12 guidelines;
    • 22 guidelines approved for use as active regulations according to Russian Federal Law;
    • used as reference for the development of federal universal health care reimbursement standards and quality assurance criteria.
  • Published translation experience.
  • 12 publications in peer-reviewed journals.
  • 100% Open Access to published work.
  • Funding: own projects all volunteer work, self-funded, or crowdfunded; collaborations mostly supported by collaborators’ research grants or self-funded.

Current:

2022

(systematic review in progress)

Zhelnov P, Suponin A, Potanin A, Lomazov A, Vladimirova K, Lepik K, Muslimov A. Therapeutic vaccines for follicular lymphoma: a systematic review protocol. OSF Preprints. 2023. doi: 10.31219/osf.io/evj59

Funding: This research was supported by the Russian Science Foundation under grant # 22-25-00516.


2022

(scoping review in progress)

Muslimov A, Zhelnov P. Nucleic-acid tuberculosis vaccines: a scoping review protocol. OSF Preprints. 2022. doi: 10.31219/osf.io/g2s4y.

Funding: This research was supported by the Ministry of Science and Higher Education of the Russian Federation (agreement No. 075-10-2021-113, unique project ID RF----193021X0001).


2022

(methods paper on hold)

Papers in Peer-reviewed Journals:

1. Meloncelli N, Young A, Christoffersen A, Rushton A, Zhelnov P, Wilkinson SA, Scott AM, de Jersey S. Co-designing nutrition interventions with consumers: A scoping review. J Hum Nutr Diet. 2022 Sep 2. doi: 10.1111/jhn.13082. Epub ahead of print. PMID: 36056610.

The first published scoping review featuring the '2-week' methodology (Clark et al., 2020)

Funding: None

Other publications:

Meloncelli N, Young A, Christoffersen A, Zhelnov P, Rushton A, Wilkinson S, Scott AM, de Jersey S. The use of co-design for dietary interventions: protocol for a 2 week scoping review [Internet]. OSF; 2022. Available from: osf.io/y47gq


2020

(publication pending due to copyright issues)

Zhelnov P, Alikov Z, Kutianov D, Dulaev A, Iskrovskiy S. A Russian translation for: Vaccaro AR, Oner C, Kepler CK, Dvorak M, Schnake K, Bellabarba C, Reinhold M, Aarabi B, Kandziora F, Chapman J, Shanmuganathan R, Fehlings M, Vialle L; AOSpine Spinal Cord Injury & Trauma Knowledge Forum. AOSpine thoracolumbar spine injury classification system: fracture description, neurological status, and key modifiers. Spine (Phila Pa 1976). 2013 Nov 1;38(23):2028-37. doi: 10.1097/BRS.0b013e3182a8a381.

With permission from the lead author Dr. Alexander Vaccaro and the AO Foundation

Funding: Self-funded


2020

(on hold due to low yield)

Zhelnov P. Translating PRISMA 2020 into Russian [Internet]. OSF; 2020. Available from: osf.io/qdmu6

In collaboration with Dr. Matthew J. Page of the PRISMA 2020 Update Core Group

Funding: Crowdfunding initiated; <$50 donations so far

Previous:

2021–2023

(resigned)

National clinical practice guideline program in traumatology and orthopedics

Listed as a task force member:

Funding: Employment


2021–2022

(retired)

Bardavelidze G, Zhelnov P, Bykov V. Patient-reported outcomes of preserved tibial insertions in pediatric anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction with a semitendinosus-gracilis tendon autograft: a retrospective cohort study [Internet]. OSF; 2021. Available from: osf.io/q2cpm

Funding: Self-funded


2020

(discontinued)

Zhelnov P, Parfenenkova A, Zosen D, Karandasheva K, Lepik K, Muslimov A, Chekalov A, Anoshkin K, Trofimov M. Pharmaceuticals and biopharmaceuticals for engineered negligible senescence in humans: a scoping review of clinical and basic research [Internet]. OSF; 2021. Available from: osf.io/7mfj8

Funding: None (so far); a preliminary LoI submitted for a $25,000 SENS Research Foundation grant


2020–2022

(discontinued)

Zhelnov P. Zheln.com: A protocol for a universal living overview of health-related systematic reviews [Internet]. PROSPERO; 2021. CRD42021224418. Available from: crd.york.ac.uk/prospero/display_record.php?ID=CRD42021224418

Funding: Crowdfunding initiated; <$50 donations so far


2019–2021

(no active support)

Zhelnov P. Sebzer: A citation export tool for eLIBRARY.RU (Russian Science Citation Index) [Internet]. Systematic Review Toolbox; 2019. Available from: http://systematicreviewtools.com/tool.php?ref=Sebzer

Funding: None


2020

(preprint published)

Zhelnov P. Global researchers in need, and what there is to support them: a Rapid Electronic Scoping Updatable Extensible Review (RESCUER) [Internet]. OSF Preprints; 2020. Available from: osf.io/4rxnm

Funding: None


2020

(report published)

Zhelnov P. Updating PRISMA: A prospective piloting case study [Internet]. OSF; 2020. Available from: osf.io/mkcb5

Acknowledged in the PRISMA 2020 Statement

Funding: None

Other publications:

Zhelnov P. Updating PRISMA: A piloting case study [Internet]. OSF; 2020. Available from: osf.io/hf4jb


2020

(template published)

Zhelnov P. PRISMA-S: PRISMA Search Reporting Extension (Checklist in R Markdown) [Internet]. OSF; 2020. Available from: osf.io/h6syk

Funding: None


2018–2021

(complete)

Papers in Peer-reviewed Journals:

2. Dulaev AK, Kutyanov DI, Iskrovskiy SV, Menshova NT, Zhelnov PV. [Recommendation base for the delivery of specialized medical care to patients with spine and spinal cord injury in Russia: scoping review]. Khir Pozvonochnika. 2021 Dec;18(4):41–54. Russian. doi: 10.14531/ss2021.4.41-54.

Funding: The work was performed under the research project of the state task of the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation, 2020–2022 (Improvement of national clinical guidelines for the treatment of patients with spine and spinal cord injury, No. A-A20-120021890131-4).

Other publications:

Dulaev A, Kutianov D, Iskrovskii S, Menshova N, Zhelnov P. Content and quality of recommendations on tertiary management of patients with spinal injuries in Russia: A systematic scoping review [Internet]. OSF; 2020. Available from: osf.io/7vx5n


2016–2020

(complete)

Papers in Peer-reviewed Journals:

3. Dulaev AK, Kutianov DI, Zhelnov PV, Brizhan SL. [Healthcare resources to care for spinal conditions: international experience (a systematic scoping review)]. Genii Ortop. 2020 Dec;26(4):607-615. Russian. doi: 10.18019/1028-4427-2020-26-4-607-615.

Funding: None

Other publications:

Dulaev A, Kutianov D, Zhelnov P, Brizhan' S. Adminstration of health care to patients with diseases of the spine: the experience of the foreign countries (a scoping review) [Internet]. OSF; 2020. Available from: osf.io/5jgn4


2016–2020

(complete)

Papers in Peer-reviewed Journals:

4. Dulaev AK, Manukovskiy VA, Kutyanov DI, Bulakhtin YY, Brizhan' SL, Zhelnov PV. [Development of management of emergency surgical care for patients with acute traumatic and nontraumatic spinal pathologies in conditions of megapolis]. Vestn Khir Im I I Grek. 2017 Dec;176(4):39-43. Russian. doi: 10.24884/0042-4625-2017-176-4-39-43.

Funding: None

Other publications:

Papers in Peer-reviewed Journals:

5. Dulaev AK, Manukovskiy VA, Kutyanov DI, Brizhan' SL, Zhelnov PV. [Surgical treatment of patients with acute non-traumatic spinal disorders in the urban center of spine emergency surgery]. Skor Med Pomoshch. 2017 Mar;18(1):14-19. Russian. doi: 10.24884/2072-6716-2017-18-1-14-19.

6. Dulaev AK, Manukovsky VA, Kutyanov DI, Brizhan SL, Zhelnov PV. [A centralized system of specialized surgical care for patients with acute non-traumatic spine pathology in the modern metropolis]. Khir Pozvonochnika. 2017 Jun;14(2):41-49. Russian. doi: 10.14531/ss2017.2.41-49. 

7. Dulaev AK, Manukovskii VA, Kutianov DI, Brizhan' SL, Dulaeva NM, Bulakhtin IuIu, Zhelnov PV. [Diagnosis and treatment tactics of specialized medical care provided for patientswith spinal disorders at an emergency unit of spinal surgery]. Genii Ortop. 2017 Dec;23(4):429-438. Russian. doi: 10.18019/1028-4427-2017-23-4-429-438.

8. Dulaev AK, Manukovskii VA, Kutianov DI, Parshin MS, Dulaev DV, Zhelnov PV, Alikov ZIu. [Spine and spinal cord injuries in a Russian metropolitan area: incidence, injury characteristics, and public bed demand]. Skor Med Pomoshch. 2018;19(3):13-18. Russian. doi: 10.24884/2072-6716-2018-19-3-13-18.

9. Dulaev AK, Manukovski VA, Kutyanov DI, Parshin MS, Dulaev DV, Brizhan SL, Iskrovskiy SV, Zhelnov PV. [Analysis of secondary care provided to trauma victims with thoracic and lumbar spine injuries in a setting of an urban centre for acute spinal surgery]. Uch Zap St Peterbg Gos Med Univ Im Akad I P Pavlov. 2018 Dec;25(4):57-63. Russian. doi: 10.24884/1607-4181-2018-25-4-57-63.

10. Dulaev AK, Manukovskiy VA, Kutyanov DI, Iskrovskiy SV, Brizhan SL, Zhelnov PV, Dulaeva NM. [The efficiency of the centralized system for delivery of specialized medical care to victims with acute spinal cord injury in a modern metropolis]. Khir Pozvonochnika. 2019 Mar;16(1):8-15. Russian. doi: 10.14531/ss2019.1.8-15.

11. Dulaev AK, Kutyanov DI, Manukovskiy VA, Parshin MS, Iskrovskiy SV, Zhelnov PV. [Decision-making and technical choice in instrumental fixation for neurologically uncomplicated isolated burst fractures of the thoracic and lumbar vertebrae]. Khir Pozvonochnika. 2019 Jun;16(2):7-17. Russian. doi: 10.14531/ss2019.2.7-17.

12. Dulaev AK, Kutyanov DI, Manukovskiy VA, Iskrovskiy SV, Zhelnov PV. [Influence of administrative factors on the effectiveness of health care delivery to victims with acute spine and spinal cord injuries: regional retrospective study as a base for improving national clinical guidelines]. Khir Pozvonochnika. 2020 Oct;17(3):32-42. Russian. doi: 10.14531/ss2020.3.32-42.


2016–2018

(discontinued)

Zhelnov P. Early minimally invasive posterior fixation v. other management strategies for neurologically intact fractures of thoracic or lumbar vertebrae in alive adults: An umbrella systematic literature review [Internet]. GitHub; 2018. Available from: github.com/p1m-ortho/xr-sfmhsush-ssb-hsss-v2

Funding: None


2013–2015

Did not publish due to clinical years in medical school


2012

(source code lost)

Zhelnov PV. [Some aspects of the development of a Russian-Latin and Latin-Russian automatic translator of detailed clinical diagnoses]. Student Science-2012: Proceedings of the All-Russian Student Scientific Conference; 2012 Oct 18-19; Saint Petersburg, Russia. Saint Petersburg: SPbGPMU; 2012. Russian. Available at: gpmu.org/userfiles/file/СНО/Студ%20наука%202018/прошедшие/Сbornik%20materialov_%20Сtudencheskaya%20nauka-%202012.pdf

Funding: None

h) SKILLS SUMMARY

Computer skills:

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SQL/MySQL/SQLite (Competent)

Git/GitHub (Competent)

Jira/Agile/Scrum (Competent)

BibTeX/Markdown/Pandoc (Competent)

HTML/CSS/Jekyll/Bootstrap (Competent)

R statistical software (Competent)

JavaScript/C#/VBA/PHP/C/Bash/Python (Junior Developer)

Layer-1 & Layer-2 Blockchains/Solana/Ethereum/Solidity (NFT Developer)

Languages:

English (Fluent – С1/С2)

Russian (Native – С2)

French (Intermediate – B1/B2)

Spanish (Pre-intermediate – A2)

Ukrainian (Pre-intermediate – A2)

Worked with medical and financial documentation in Turkish, Bulgarian, and Indonesian

Started learning German and Japanese

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Longitudinal Practice of Medicine at M1 Module 2 - Week 1

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  • FMHx Checklist and Oral Presentation Rating Tool for interview feedback
  • Ch 24 Pain in the Lower Extremity in Adults IN: Differential Diagnosis of Common Complaints
  • Table 5-4 Past Medical History IN: Smith's Patient-Centered Interviewing
  • Table 5-5 Social History IN: Smith's Patient-Centered Interviewing
  • Table 4-2Some Common Concerns Needing Conversion to Symptoms in the Review of Systems IN: Smith's Patient-Centered Interviewing
  • Translating Concerns Into Specific Medical Symptoms section of Ch 4 Symptom-Defining Skills IN: Smith's Patient-Centered Interviewing
  • Health Literacy Online: A Guide for Simplifying the User Experience
  • Ch 27-1: Approach to the Patient with Joint Pain - Case 1 IN: Symptom to Diagnosis: An Evidence-Based Guide
  • Ch 27-2: Patient with Joint Pain - Case 2 IN: Symptom to Diagnosis: An Evidence-Based Guide
  • Ch 27-3: Patient with Joint Pain - Case 3 IN: Symptom to Diagnosis: An Evidence-Based Guide
  • Ch 27-4: Patient with Joint Pain - Case 4 IN: Symptom to Diagnosis: An Evidence-Based Guide
  • Ch 27-5: Calcium Pyrophosphate Deposition Disease (CPPD) IN: Symptom to Diagnosis: An Evidence-Based Guide
  • Ch 27-6: Disseminated Gonorrhea IN: Symptom to Diagnosis: An Evidence-Based Guide
  • Ch 27-7: Femoral Stress Fractures IN: Symptom to Diagnosis: An Evidence-Based Guide
  • Ch 27-8: Gout IN: Symptom to Diagnosis: An Evidence-Based Guide
  • Ch 27-9: Lyme Disease IN: Symptom to Diagnosis: An Evidence-Based Guide
  • Ch 27-10: Osteoarthritis (OA) IN: Symptom to Diagnosis: An Evidence-Based Guide
  • Ch 27-11: Parvovirus IN: Symptom to Diagnosis: An Evidence-Based Guide
  • Ch 27-12: Periarticular Syndromes IN: Symptom to Diagnosis: An Evidence-Based Guide
  • Ch 27-13: Psoriatic Arthritis IN: Symptom to Diagnosis: An Evidence-Based Guide
  • Ch 27-14: Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) IN: Symptom to Diagnosis: An Evidence-Based Guide
  • Ch 27-15: Reactive Arthritis IN: Symptom to Diagnosis: An Evidence-Based Guide
  • Ch 27-16: Rheumatic Fever IN: Symptom to Diagnosis: An Evidence-Based Guide
  • Ch 27-17: Septic Arthritis IN: Symptom to Diagnosis: An Evidence-Based Guide
  • Ch 27-18: Systemic Lupus Erythematosus (SLE) IN: Symptom to Diagnosis: An Evidence-Based Guide

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  • Ch 14 Overview of Metabolism & the Provision of Metabolic Fuels IN: Harper's Illustrated Biochemistry pages 129-140
  • Ch 2 The Cell IN: Steven & Lowe's Human Histology pages 12-40
  • Ch 24 Carbohydrate Metabolism IN: Principles of Medical Biochemistry pages 392-411
  • Ch 40 Membranes: Structure & Function IN: Harper's Illustrated Biochemistry pages 459-479
  • Ch 40 Section: ACTIVE TRANSPORT SYSTEMS REQUIRE A SOURCE OF ENERGY IN: Harper's Illustrated Biochemistry pages 472-473
  • Ch 4 Epithelial Tissue IN Junqueira’s Basic Histology pages 73-97
  • Ch 3 Cell Signaling | Cell Biology | Pathology IN: Histology and Cell Biology - 4th ed pages 99-134

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  • Five Minute Histology: Heart, Lung, Liver, Breast
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  • Lecture: Reactive O2 - Dr. Campbell
  • Ch 2 Cellular Responses to Stress and Toxic Insults: Adaptation, Injury, and Death IN: Robbins and Cotran Pathologic Basis of Disease pages 33-69 - entire chapter
  • Ch 2 Cell Injury, Cell Death, and Adaptations IN: Robbins Basic Pathology pages 31-56
  • Robbins and Cotran Review of Pathology, 4th ed, 2014 Chapters 1-2 - MCQs and Answers
  • Heart section of Ch 11 The Circulatory System IN: Junqueira's Basic Histology
  • Bronchial Tree & Lung section of Ch 17 The Respiratory System IN: Junqueira's Basic Histology
  • Lung Vasculature & Nerves section of Ch 17 The Respiratory System IN: Junqueira's Basic Histology
  • Pleural Membranes section of Ch 17 The Respiratory System IN: Junqueira's Basic Histology
  • Respiratory Movements section of Ch 17 The Respiratory System IN: Junqueira's Basic Histology
  • Liver section of Ch 16 Organs Associated with the Digestive TractIN: Junqueira's Basic Histology
  • Mammary Glands section of Ch 22 The Female Reproductive System IN: Junqueira's Basic Histology

Longitudinal Practice of Medicine at M1 Module 5 - Week 1

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  • Ch 3 Backache IN: Differential Diagnosis of Common Complaints pages 33-51
  • George M, Avila M, Speranger T, Bailey HK, Silvers WS. Conducting an Integrative Health Interview. J Allergy Clin Immunol Pract. 2018;6(2):436-439.e3. doi:10.1016/j.jaip.2017.11.029
  • Ch 6 - Step 11: The End of the Interview IN: Smith's Patient Centered Interviewing
  • Ch 67 Chronic Low Back Pain IN: Integrative Medicine
  • See Blackboard for a selection on the use of Acupuncture
  • Bates - 16.10 - Anatomy Review- Spine
  • Bates - 16.11 - Examining the Spine

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  • Foreword IN: Smith's Patient Centered Interviewing
  • Ch 1 - The Medical Interview IN: Smith's Patient Centered Interviewing
  • Ch 2 - Data-Gathering and Empathy Skills IN: Smith's Patient Centered Interviewing
  • Ch 3 - The Beginning of the Interview: Patient Centered Interviewing IN: Smith's Patient Centered Interviewing
  • Wade DT, Halligan PW. The biopsychosocial model of illness: a model whose time has come. Clin Rehabil. 2017 Aug;31(8):995-1004. doi: 10.1177/0269215517709890.
  • Lines LM, Lepore M, Wiener JM. Patient-centered, Person-centered, and Person-directed Care: They are Not the Same. Med Care. 2015;53(7):561-563. doi:10.1097/MLR.0000000000000387
  • No Apparent Distress by Rachel Pearson
  • A Not Entirely Benign Procedure by Perri Klass
  • Jagosh J, Donald Boudreau J, Steinert Y, Macdonald ME, Ingram L. The importance of physician listening from the patients' perspective: enhancing diagnosis, healing, and the doctor-patient relationship. Patient Educ Couns. 2011;85(3):369-374. doi:10.1016/j.pec.2011.01.028
  • Ch 16 - Musculoskeletal Physical Examination - Bates
  • Ch 16 - 16.1 Introduction - Bates Visual Guide to Physical Examination
  • Ch 16 - 16.2 Anatomy Review - Mandible - Bates Visual Guide to Physical Examination
  • Ch 16 - 16.1 Introduction - Bates Visual Guide to Physical Examination
  • Ch 16 - 16.2 Anatomy Review - Mandible - Bates Visual Guide to Physical Examination
  • Ch 16 - 16.3 Examining the Mandible - Bates Visual Guide to Physical Examination
  • Ch 16 - 16.4 Anatomy Review - Shoulders - Bates Visual Guide to Physical Examination
  • Ch 16 - 16.5 Examining the Shoulders - Bates Visual Guide to Physical Examination
  • Ch 16 - 16.6 Anatomy Review - Elbows - Bates Visual Guide to Physical Examination
  • Ch 16 - 16.7 Examining the Elbows - Bates Visual Guide to Physical Examination
  • Ch 16 - 16.8 Anatomy Review - Wrists and Hands - Bates Visual Guide to Physical Examination
  • Ch 16 - 16.9 Examining the Wrists and Hands - Bates Visual Guide to Physical Examination
  • Ch 16 - 16.10 Anatomy Review - Spine - Bates Visual Guide to Physical Examination
  • Ch 16 - 16.11 Examining the Spine - Bates Visual Guide to Physical Examination
  • Ch 16 - 16.12. Anatomy Review - Hips - Bates Visual Guide to Physical Examination
  • Ch 16 - 16.13 Examining the Hips - Bates Visual Guide to Physical Examination
  • Ch 16 - 16.14 Anatomy Review - Knees - Bates Visual Guide to Physical Examination
  • Ch 16 - 16.15 Examining the Knees - Bates Visual Guide to Physical Examination
  • Ch 16 - 16.17 Examining the Ankles and Feet - Bates Visual Guide to Physical Examination
  • Careers in Medicine Unavailable, so replacing with The Ultimate Guide To Choosing A Medical Specialty by Brian Freeman, 4th Edition (2018), and
  • (cont’d) How to Choose a Medical Specialty by Anita D. Taylor, 6th Edition (2016)
  • Ch 17 - 17.3 Anatomy Review - Cranial Nerves - Bates Visual Guide to Physical Examination
  • Ch 17 - 17.4 Examining the Cranial Nerves I-XII - Bates Visual Guide to Physical Examination
  • Ch 17 - 17.5 Examining the Motor System - Bates Visual Guide to Physical Examination
  • Ch 17 - 17.6 Assessment of Coordination - Bates Visual Guide to Physical Examination
  • Ch 18 - Nervous System: Sensory System and Reflexes Bates Visual Guide to Physical Examination
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  • Evaluating Health Information and Literature Validity
  • Library Lab Exercises
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Longitudinal Practice of Medicine at M1 Module 4 - Week 1

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M1 Module 5 Neuroscience and Human Behavior - Week 1

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  • Neurology - Step 1 - Boards and Beyond Cells of the Nervous System Unavailable; read referenced First Aid 2021 pages instead
  • Neurology - Step 1 - Boards and Beyond Nerve Damage
  • Neurology - Step 1 - Boards and Beyond Blood Brain Barrier
  • Neurology - Step 1 - Boards and Beyond Neurotransmitters
  • Neurology - Step 1 - Boards and Beyond Dermatomes and Reflexes
  • Nolte's Human Brain Chapter 1 - Introduction to the Nervous System
  • Nolte's Human Brain Chapter 3 - Gross Anatomy and General Organization of the Central Nervous System
  • Nolte's Human Brain Chapter 7 - Electrical Signaling by Neurons
  • Nolte's Human Brain Chapter 8 - Synaptic Transmission Between Neurons
  • Nolte's Human Brain Chapter 10 - Spinal Cord
  • Nolte's Human Brain Chapter 12 - Cranial Nerves and Their Nuclei autonomic parts of CN 3, 7, 9, & 10
  • Kandel & Schwartz Principles of Neural Science Chapter 1 - The Brain and Behavior
  • Kandel & Schwartz Principles of Neural Science Chapter 2 - Nerve Cells, Neural Circuitry, and Behavior
  • Kandel & Schwartz Principles of Neural Science Chapter 5 - Ion Channels
  • Kandel & Schwartz Principles of Neural Science Chapter 6 - Membrane Potential and the Passive Electrical Properties of the Neuron
  • Kandel & Schwartz Principles of Neural Science Chapter 7 - Propagated Signaling: The Action Potential
  • Kandel & Schwartz Principles of Neural Science Chapter 8 - Overview of Synaptic Transmission
  • Kandel & Schwartz Principles of Neural Science Chapter 9 - Signaling at the Nerve-Muscle Synapse: Directly Gated Transmission
  • Kandel & Schwartz Principles of Neural Science Chapter 10 - Synaptic Integration of the Nervous System
  • Kandel & Schwartz Principles of Neural Science Chapter 11 - Modulation of Synaptic Transmission: Second Messengers
  • Kandel & Schwartz Principles of Neural Science Chapter 12 - Transmitter Release
  • Kandel & Schwartz Principles of Neural Science Chapter 13 - Neurotransmitters
  • Kandel & Schwartz Principles of Neural Science Chapter 14 - Diseases of the Nerve and Motor Unit
  • Kandel & Schwartz Principles of Neural Science Chapter 47 - The Autonomic Motor System and the Hypothalamus
  • Kandel & Schwartz Principles of Neural Science Chapter 49 - Homeostasis, Motivation, and Addictive States

M1 Module 2 Gross Anatomy/Radiology - Week 1

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  • Longitudinal Themes Articles and Quizzes for reading material on Autopsy
  • Longitudinal Themes Articles and Quizzes for reading material on Radiation Hazards
  • Essential Clinical Anatomy Chapter 1 - Thorax, pages 43-110 - Lectures 1-4
  • Essential Clinical Anatomy Pages 407-415 - Lecture 1
  • Ch 13 - Cardiovascular System IN: The Developing Human
  • Langman's Medical Embryology Chapter 13 - Cardiovascular System
  • Ch 7 - Thorax: Non cardiac IN: Weir & Abrahams' Imaging Atlas of Human Anatomy pages 96-120
  • Ch 8 - Thorax: cardiac IN: Weir & Abrahams' Imaging Atlas of Human Anatomy pages 121-128
  • Chest Tube Insertion Video

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