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Relapse, Retention and Compliance - Orthodontics...

Jaz Gulati

Specialty:  Orthodontics
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This episode has three scenerios: 1. Orthodontic relapse after 1 year and an upset patient… 2. Poor Compliance with aligners - prolonged treatment and frustrated patient 3. Taking Over someone...

Balancing Med School and Relationships with Dr....

MedSchoolCoach

Specialty:  Students
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"It doesn't matter how busy you are in life. If you don't make your intimate partner a priority, then they might as well not even be in a relationship.” Dr. Kate Mangona speaks the truth about relationships...

Get Hands-On: Stop the Bleed with the U.S. Army

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The High School Alliance of Future Physicians (HSAFP) hosts the United States Army in a tourniquet course to learn vital emergency techniques that could potentially save a life in a bleeding emergency.

How to Thrive in Your First Year of Med School

MedSchoolCoach

Specialty:  Students
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Prepare to conquer your first year of medical school with insights from Dr. Jeanie Gribben, Associate Director of Medical School Tutoring at MedSchoolCoach, and Javi Ochoa, a social media creator celebrated...

Forging a Career in Public Health with Epidemiologist...

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"Medicine is just the beginning, not the destination," says Dr. Charnetta Williams in an eye-opening discussion that shatters the conventional path of clinical practice in medicine. Her journey...

The Rotator Cuff Nerve: Suprascapular Nerve Causes,...

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This video provides a clinical evaluation of nerve injuries to the upper extremity.

Long Thoracic Nerve and Medial Scapular Winging:...

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The long thoracic nerve is a branch of the brachial plexus that arises directly from the cervical nerve roots C5, C6, and C7. It lies dorsal to the spinal nerves and innervates the serratus anterior.

Musculocutaneous Nerve: Anatomy, Function, Injury,...

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The musculocutaneous nerve originates from the lateral cord of the brachial plexus, with contributions from C5 to C7. It innervates the anterior compartment muscles of the arm, including the biceps brachii,...

Anterior Interosseous Nerve Syndrome

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The anterior interosseous nerve arises from the median nerve approximately 4-6 cm distal to the elbow, about one-third of the way down the forearm. It branches from the anterolateral aspect of the median...

Distal Biceps Tendon Rupture - Hook Test

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The Hook Test is a quick and easy way to diagnose a distal biceps tendon rupture. Learn how to perform this simple orthopedic exam, understand the treatment options, and see real clinical examples. 

Low Back Pain: Simple or Complicated?

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Low back pain can be classified as either simple or complicated. While it may seem that any form of pain is complex, low back pain can often be straightforward to diagnose and manage. Understanding the...

Inflammatory vs Non-Inflammatory Arthritis

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Inflammatory arthritis refers to a group of conditions characterised by a high number of white cells in the joints, causing inflammation, pain, redness, and swelling. Non-inflammatory arthritis typically...

Opening the Sylvian Fissure from the Frontal...

Alper Aydin

Specialty:  Neurosurgery
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Anatomical nuances behing decisions made during neurosurgical operations.   

Minimal Preparation Veneers - PDP219

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New Course! Unchippable - Resin Artistry x Occlusion (https://unchippable. com).Are “contact lens veneers” just fake news?Why is the traditional 0.7mm prep approach outdated?Are you truly...

Allergic Fungal Sinusitis

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16 years boy with complain of mild proptosis, nasal obstruction and PND. In CT scan Left pan-sinusitis with bone expansion and hyperdense area in sinusitis. Endoscopic view during surgery: huge concha...

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