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Neuroendocrinology

😀 EASY NeuroSoc and MedGuide hosted a fantastic, all-day neurophysiology session for phase I Warwick Medical Students (February 2021).  In this day, we gave eight lectures covering many of the Brain and Behaviour Preclinical contents.  Check out one of those...

Approach to the Patient with Neutropenic Sepsis

🤔 MEDIUM Test yourself with a short set of questions on the topic of Neutropenic Sepsis! Reviewed by: awaiting review

Abnormal blood sugar pharmacology

🤔 MEDIUM This MCQ tests your basic understanding of the pharmaceutical management of diabetes, particularly T2DM, and some of the side effects. Good luck!Reviewed by Jonathan Loomes-Vrdoljak[mtouchquiz id=221 alerts=off multiplechances=off singlepage=on...

Approach to the Patient with Headache – Part One

🤔 MEDIUM Is studying for headaches giving you a headac---- … no I won’t do it. Sorry. Stop reading this and try some questions. I’m tired haha.Reviewed by Jonathan Loomes-Vrdoljak[mtouchquiz id=186 alerts=off multiplechances=off singlepage=on...

Approach to the patient with a chronic neurological disability

🤔 MEDIUM TRIGGER WARNING: The following questions discuss progressive neurological conditions and death and dying. Please take care of yourself and decide if you are in the right place to do these questions. Reviewed by: awaiting review[mtouchquiz id=169 alerts=off...

Abdominal Anatomy Part One MCQ

🤔 MEDIUM Here are a series of multiple choice questions about the abdomen, specifically covering: layers and muscles of the abdominal wall and cavity surface anatomy of the abdomen and lumbar vertebrae hernias and the inguinal ligament Good luck!Reviewed by Jonathan...

Approach to the Patient with a Childhood Limp

🤔 MEDIUM Often limping is because you slept on it funny.  But really, there are some important paediatric orthopaedic causes of limp that you will come across over-and-over in med school.  Have a crack at these three patient conditions right now ... good luck!Reviewed...

Approach to the Patient with Oedema – Part One

🤔 MEDIUM Here is the first of two questions on oedema.  A bit like that scene in the Harry Potter book where the muggle expands and floats off (hence the balloons).  There are two to choose from and here is one of them ... good luck! Reviewed by: awaiting...

Wrist and hand

🤔 MEDIUM This quiz includes questions on the anatomy of the hand and wrist. Good luck! Reviewed by: awaiting review

Clinical Neuroanatomy: Part Four

🤔 MEDIUM Neuroanatomy can be tough.  But with time, and effort, it is a very logical and rewarding system that can make you seem like a pro. “Where’s the lesion?” isn’t the only thing you’ll be tested on in this series however.  Best of luck!  Reviewed by: awaiting...