Episodes
Published 11/06/17
Much apologies for the delay in the release of the episode. Today I talk about lung ventilation and mechanics. In the next episode we will discuss lung blood circulation. Enjoy!
Published 11/06/17
In this episode I try to put together the contents of the last episode in preparation for the discussion of concepts of respiratory physiology. In the next episode we will talk about ventilation followed by circulation!
Published 09/14/17
Today we move on to discuss the cells that make up the respiratory tract. I apologise for the delay in releasing the episode, will try harder to stick to schedule. In the meantime, hope you find this useful!
Published 08/30/17
Welcome to the next section of episodes where we discuss the anatomy of the thorax. In the subsequent episodes the episodes to come will involve the cellular structure and physiology, followed by a discussion of pulmonary pathology.
Published 08/16/17
Finally, we discuss the effect of long standing venous disease in this episode.
Published 08/02/17
After discussing the effects of an acute event threatening a limb, we discuss the effect of chronic ischaemia on the limb.
Published 07/25/17
Much apologies for the delay in releasing episodes. We talk a little bit about the vascular component of cardiovascular disease as we near the end of this section.
Published 07/18/17
Before we move on to peripheral vascular disease, we discuss the rare but fatal condition of dissection; the end point of aortic aneurysms.
Published 06/21/17
In this episode, we move on to the abdominal aortic aneurysms. Following this, we will talk about the most feared complication of aneurysms; dissection.
Published 06/14/17
Hamed is back, kicking off a series of episodes on aneurysm as we move closer to the completion of cardiology.
Published 06/07/17
In this episode, Andy discusses ventricular tachycardia, a topic that can be difficult to understand but very important in critical care settings.
Published 05/28/17
After talking about AF, Andy discusses the rest of the supraventricular tachycardias, a topic that can be difficult to understand but very important in critical care settings.
Published 05/26/17
Today, Andy will discuss the phenomenon of atrial fibrillation. Another few episodes on tachycardia are to follow, and then we will wrap up the section on cardiology.
Published 05/17/17
The first the series of arrhythmias, we discuss bradycardia. Hope you find it useful.
Published 05/10/17
And this series on valvular diseases comes to an end with this episode. Next episode will be on arrhythmias.
Published 04/28/17
Moving on, we complete the left sided valve diseases. In the next episode, we will discuss the right sided valvular diseases.
Published 04/20/17
Following on from the last episode, we go into more detail about the manifestation valvular diseases, starting with the left sided valves.
Published 04/19/17
In this episode we discuss the general principles of damage to the valvular heart tissue. In the subsequent episodes, we will go into a little more detail about each of them.
Published 04/12/17
Hi everyone. I have realised that it's taking a lot longer to download episodes than it did when we first started. Hopefully, this is a result of my connection, but I will be working on to fixing this issue as swiftly as I can. Much apologies. (G)
Published 03/29/17
The intro music is longer than this episode.
Published 03/22/17
Following on, we discuss the sequelae of untreated pericarditis, which can be lethal
Published 03/15/17
We move on to discuss the diseases of the covering of the heart, a topic I find very interesting, especially because of the complexity they add to chest pain assessment
Published 03/08/17
In this episode, Hamed talks about the cardiomyopathies, and the clinical features that they may result in.
Published 03/01/17
In this episode Hamed talks about something central to not just cardiology, but a lot of medicine from every discipline.
Published 02/22/17