Med School Phys

A podcast by Med School Phys

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30 Episodes

  1. Episode 0: Start Here

    Published: 20/06/2020
  2. Salutation and Neuro PQs

    Published: 30/04/2019
  3. Repro pt 3- Pregnancy

    Published: 10/04/2019
  4. Repro pt 2- Females are complicated

    Published: 17/02/2019
  5. New Year's Update... and a Hematology PQ

    Published: 13/01/2019
  6. Repro pt 1- Males are simple

    Published: 31/12/2018
  7. Endo pt 3- Thyroid

    Published: 22/12/2018
  8. Endo pt 2- Sugar & The Diabeetus

    Published: 16/12/2018
  9. Endo pt 1- HPA Axis & Growth Hormone

    Published: 12/12/2018
  10. Pulm pt 2

    Published: 14/11/2018
  11. Pulm pt 1

    Published: 26/08/2018
  12. Cardiovascular pt 2

    Published: 30/06/2018
  13. Cardiovascular pt 1

    Published: 4/01/2018
  14. Cholesterol and Lipoproteins

    Published: 6/12/2017
  15. Skeletal Physiology

    Published: 19/11/2017
  16. Acid-Base

    Published: 5/11/2017
  17. RAAS, ADH, and Renal Equations Basics

    Published: 20/10/2017
  18. Bonus: Greg's Musings on Boards Prep & Podcasts

    Published: 29/09/2017
  19. Oh my Nephron! (Renal Phys)

    Published: 22/09/2017
  20. Don't be so sensitive... HSR Types 1-4

    Published: 11/09/2017

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The Med School Phys podcast discusses topics in human physiology. Our primary aim is to help medical students learn/review high yield material for their classes and board exams. Hopefully listeners find that this alternative audio-based learning format works for them. This podcast is intended to be educational and all the information shared herein is publicly available through the internet. Med School Phys is an independent project and currently shares no affiliation with other organizations, companies, or academic institutions.You can email me questions or constructive feedback at [email protected] can share a link to our episodes via Spreaker or encourage others to listen on their podcasting app of choice: https://www.spreaker.com/user/medschoolphysDISCLAIMER: All information, content, and materials published by the Med School Phys podcast are for informational purposes only and are NOT intended to serve as a substitute for the consultation, diagnosis, and/or medical treatment of a qualified healthcare provider. Please consult your healthcare provider regarding personal medical decisions.

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