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Richard L. Drake (2020). Gray’s anatomy for students. Elsevier. USA.
- The Body Link
- Back Link
- Thorax Link
- Abdomen Link
- Pelvis and Perineum Link
- Lower Limb Link
- Upper Limb Link
- Head and Neck Link
- Neuroanatomy Link
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Richard L. Drake (2020). Gray’s anatomy for students. Elsevier. USA.
- The Body Link
- Back Link
- Thorax Link
- Abdomen Link
- Pelvis and Perineum Link
- Lower Limb Link
- Upper Limb Link
- Head and Neck Link
- Neuroanatomy Link
*Note: We have printed books at the Library (Reading room 2), please come to the Library to read.
Thomas D Pollard (2017). Cell biology. Elsevier, Philadelphia.
Section II: Chemical and physical background Link
Section IV: Central dogma from gene to protein Link
Section V: Membrane structure and function Link
Section IX: Cytoskeleton and cellular motility Link
Section X: Cell cycle Link
Peter D. Turnpenny, Sian Ellard (2017). Emery’s Elements of Medical Genetics. Elsevier, New York.
- Section A:
Chapter 1: The history and impact of genetics in medicine Link
Chapter 3 : Chromosomes and cell division Link
Chapter 5: Finding the cause of monogenic disorders by identifying diseases genes Link
Chapter 8: Risk calculation Link
Chapter 9: Developmental genetics Link
- Section B:
Chapter 10: Common disease, polygenic and multifactorial genetics Link
Chapter 11: Screening for genetic disease Link
Chapter 14: The genetics of cancer… and cancer genetics Link
- Section C:
Chapter 17: Chromosome disorders Link
Chapter 20: Prenatal and reproductive genetics Link
Chapter 22: Ethical and legal issues in medical genetics. Link
REFERENCES
1. Harvey Lodish, Arnold Berk, Chris A. Kaiser (2016). Molecular cell biology. W. H. Freeman and Company, USA.
Part III: Cellular Organization and Function
- Chapter 11. Transmembrane Transport of Ions and Small Molecules
- Chapter 12. Cellular Energetics
- Chapter 13. Moving Proteins into Membranes and Organelles
- Chapter 14. Vesicular Traffic, Secretion, and Endocytosis
- Chapter 15. Signal Transduction and G Protein-Coupled Receptors
- Chapter 16. Signaling Pathways That Control Gene Expression
- Chapter 17. Cell Organization and Movement I: Microfilaments
- Chapter 18. Cell Organization and Movement II: Microtubules and Intermediate Filaments
- Chapter 19. The Eukaryotic Cell Cycle
Part IV: Cell Growth and Differentiation
- Chapter 20. Integrating Cells into Tissues
- Chapter 21. Stem Cells, Cell Asymmetry, and Cell Death
- Chapter 22. Cells of the Nervous System
2. Dipak Kumar Kar, Soma Halder (2019). Cell biology, genetics and molecular biology. New Central Book Agency, London.
- Chapter 14. Modern Concept of Gene (Structural Organization of Gene)
- Chapter 16. Transcription and Translation (RNA and Protein Synthesis)
- Chapter 18. Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology
3. Eberhard Passarge (2018). Color atlas of genetics. Thieme Publishing Group, New York.
Paul Davidovits (2019). Physics in Biology and Medicine. Elsevier, United Kingdom.
- Lesson 1: Introduction to Biophysics
- Lesson 2: Clever in the human body
Chapter 1: Static forces Link
- Lesson 3: Fluids and Fluid Mechanic in the human body
- Lesson 4: Heat and kinetic theory
Chapter 9: Link
- Lesson 5: Heat and light
Chapter 11: Link
- Lesson 6: Wave and sound
Chapter 12: Link
- Lesson 7: Electricity
Chapter 13: Link
- Lesson 8: Electrical technology
Chapter 14: Link
- Lesson 9: Optics
Chapter 15: Link
- Lesson 10: Atomic Physics
Chapter 16: Link
- Lesson 11: Nuclear Physics
Chapter 17: Link
- Lesson 12: Nuclear Medicine
- Lesson 13: Seminar 1
- Lesson 14: Seminar 2
- Lesson 15: Course review and conclusion
Appendix: high-school Physics Link
REFERENCES
Iring P. Herman, Sian Ellard (2016). Physics of the Human Body. Springer, Switzerland.
Russell K. Hobbie, Bradley J. Roth (2015). Intermediate Physics for Medicine and Biology. Springer, Switzerland.
John E. McMurry (2014). General chemistry: Atoms first. Pearson Education. Tokyo.
- Lesson 1: Atomic structure and chemical bonds
Chapter 1: The Structure and Stability of Atoms Link
Chapter 2: Periodicity and the Electronic Structure of Atoms Link
Chapter 3: Atoms and Ionic Bonds Link
Chapter 4: Atoms and Covalent Bonds Link
Chapter 5: Covalent Bonds and Molecular Structure Link
- Lesson 2: Chemical thermodynamics
Chapter 8: Thermochemistry: Chemical Energy Link
Chapter 16: Thermodynamics: Entropy, Free Energy, and Equilibrium Link
- Lesson 3: Solution
Chapter 7: Reactions in Aqueous Solution Link
Chapter 11: Solutions and Their Properties Link
Chapter 12: The Rates and Mechanisms of Chemical Reactions Link
Chapter 13: Chemical Equilibrium: The Extent of Chemical Reactions Link
Chapter 14: Aqueous Equilibria: Acids and Bases Link
Chapter 15: Applications of Aqueous Equilibria Link
- Lesson 4: Electrochemistry
Chapter 17: Electrochemistry Link
- Lesson 5: Metallic elements
Chapter 19: The Main-Group Elements (P1) Link
Chapter 20: Transition Elements and Coordination Chemistry Link
Chapter 21: Metals and Solid-State Materials Link
- Lesson 6: Non-metallic elements
- Lesson 7&8: Hydrocarbon & Hydrocarbon derivatives
Chapter 23: Organic and Biological Chemistry Link
REFERENCES
1. Darrell D. Ebbing and Steven D. Gammon (2016), General Chemistry, Cengage Learning, USA.
2. Susan M. Young, William J. Vining, Roberta Day and Beatrice Botch (2017), General Chemistry: Atoms First, Cengage Learning, USA.
3. Paula Y. Bruice (2016), Organic Chemistry 8th edition, Pearson Education, USA.
Virginia.V, Dooley. J, Trang M. Tran (2019). Career Paths – Medical. Express Publishing, UK.
- Lesson 1: Hospital Staff
- Lesson 2: Hospital Equipment
- Lesson 3: Respiratory System
- Lesson 4: Circulatory System
- Lesson 5: Digestive System
- Lesson 6: Blood
- Lesson 7: Bones
- Lesson 8: Nursing
- Lesson 9: Surgery
*Note: We have printed books at the Library (Reading room 1, 2), please come to the Library to read.
REFERENCES:
1. Chabner, D. E (2014), The Language of Medicine, 10th .ed.,W.B. Saunders Company. - 428.24/Ch427
2. Cohen. B. J, DePetris. A (2017), Medical Terminology, Cambridge University Press. - 610.14/C678
3. Weber. J. R, Kelley. J. H (2022), Health Assessment in Nursing, 5th ed, Wolters Kluwer. - 610.73/H434
Virginia.V, Dooley. J, Trang M. Tran (2019). Career Paths – Medical. Express Publishing, UK.
- Lesson 1: Skin
- Lesson 2: Nervous System
- Lesson 3: Endocrine System
- Lesson 4: Reproductive System
- Lesson 5: Urinary System
- Lesson 6: Talking about the Symptoms
- Lesson 7: Diagnostic Equipment
- Lesson 8: Administering Medication
- Lesson 9: Describing Frequency
- Lesson 10: Taking a History
- Lesson 11: Physical Examinations
- Lesson 12: Family Medicine
- Lesson 13: Pediatrics
*Note: We have printed books at the Library (Reading room 1, 2), please come to the Library to read.
REFERENCES:
1. Chabner, D. E (2014), The Language of Medicine, 10th .ed.,W.B. Saunders Company. - 428.24/Ch427
2. Cohen. B. J, DePetris. A (2017), Medical Terminology, Cambridge University Press. - 610.14/C678
3. Weber. J. R, Kelley. J. H (2022), Health Assessment in Nursing, 5th ed, Wolters Kluwer. - 610.73/H434
M. Ataharul Islam, Abdullah Al-Shiha, (2018). Foundations of Biostatistics. Springer. USA
A. PROBABILITY
Chapter 3. Basic probability concepts Link
B. STATISTICS
Chapter 1. Basic concepts, organizing, and displaying data
1.3. Organizing the data: Link
1.4. Displaying grouped frequency distributions Link
Chapter 2. Basic summary statistics
2.2. Measures of central tendency Link
2.3. Measures of dispersion Link
Chapter 4. Probability distributions: discrete Link
Chapter 5. Probability distributions: continuous Link
Chapter 6. Sampling distribution Link
Chapter 7. Estimation Link
Chapter 8. Hypothesis testing Link
Chapter 9. Analysis of variance
9.1. Introduction Link
9.2. Correlation analysis Link
9.3. Spearman’s Rank correlation coefficient Link
9.4. Regression analysis Link
Chapter 10. Analysis of variance Link
REFERENCES
Robert H.Riffenburgh (2020), Statistics in Medicine, 4th edition, Elsevier.
A. PROBABILITY
Chapter 3. Probability and relative frequency
Chapter 6. Finding probabilities
B. STATISTICS
Chapter 4. Distributions
Chapter 5. Descriptive statistics
Chapter 7. Hypothesis testing: concept and practice
Chapter 8. Tolerance, prediction, and confidence intervals
Chapter 15. Linear regression and correlation
Guyton and Hall (2016), Textbook of Medical Physiology 16th , Philadelphia: Elsevier.
- Lesson 1: Cellular Physiology Link
- Lesson 2: Autonomic Nervous System Link
- Lesson 3: Neurophysiology Link
- Lesson 4: Acid-base Physiology Link
- Lesson 5: Endocrine Physiology Link
REFERENCES
Guyton and Hall (2021), Textbook of Medical Physiology, South Asia ed, Philadelphia: Elsevier. - 612/G992
Potter Perry (2021). Fundamentals of Nursing. Elsevier. USA.
Fundamentals of Nursing
Book Contents Link
Chapter 27: Patient Safety and Quality Link
Chapter 28. Infection Prevention and Control Link
Chapter 29. Vital Signs Link
Chapter 31. Medication Administration Link
Chapter 36. Loss and Grief Link
Chapter 41. Oxygenation Link
Chapter 44. Pain Management Link
Chapter 45. Nutrition Link
*Note: We also have printed books at the Library, please come to the Libary to read the books.
REFERENCES
1. Ruth F. Craven (2021), Fundamentals of Nursing: Concepts and Competencies for Practice , Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, USA. - 610.73/B519
2. DeLaune (2020), Fundamentals of Nursing, Emergency Procedures & Lifesaving Medical Information, CENGAGE, China. - 610.73/D342
1. David L. Nelson, Michael M. Cox. (2021). Lehninger Principles of Biochemistry. W. H. Freeman and Company. New York.
- Lesson 1: The Foundation of Biochemistry Link
- Lesson 2: Enzymes Link
- Lesson 3: The citric acid cycle Link
- Lesson 4: Carbohydrates and glycobiology Link
- Lesson 5: Lipids Link
- Lesson 6: Amino acids, peptides and proteins Link
- Lesson 7: Nucleotides and nucleic acids Link
- Lesson 8: Glycolysis, gluconeogenesis and the pentose phosphate pathway Link
- Lesson 9: Fatty acid catabolism Link
- Lesson 10: Amino acid oxidation and the production of urea Link
- Lesson 11: Genes and chromosomes Link
2. Peter Rae, Mike Crane, Rebecca Pattenden. (2017). Clinical Biochemistry. Wiley-Blackwell, Hoboken.
1. Daniel Schacter (2011). Psychology. Worth Publishers. USA.
Chapter 1: Psychology: The Evolution of a Science Link
Chapter 2: Methods in Psychology Link
Chapter 3: Neuroscience and Behavior Link
Chapter 4: Sensation and Perception Link
Chapter 5: Consciousness Link
Chapter 6: Memory Link
Chapter 7: Learning Link
Chapter 8: Emotion and Motivation Link
Chapter 9: Language and Thought Link
Chapter 10: Intelligence Link
Chapter 11: Development Link
Chapter 12: Personality Link
Chapter 13: Social Psychology Link
Chapter 14: Psychological Disorders Link
Chapter 15: Treatment of Psychological Disorders Link
Chapter 16: Stress and Health Link
2. John R. Williams (2015), Medical Ethics Manual. World Medical Association. USA.
Chapter 1: Principal Features of Medical Ethics Link
Chapter 2: Physicians and Patients Link
Chapter 3: Physicians and Society Link
Chapter 4: Physicians and Colleagues Link
Chapter 5: Ethics and Medical Research Link
Chapter 6: Conclusion Link
REFERENCES
Shelley E. Taylor (2017), Health Psychology, 10th edition, Mc Graw Hill Education, USA.
Chapter 1: What is Health Psychology Link
Chapter 2: The System of the Body Link
Chapter 3:Health Behaviors Link
Chapter 6: Stress Link
Chapter 11: Management of Chronic Health Disoders Link
Chapter 12: Psychological Issues in Advancing and Terminal Illness Link
Chapter 13: Heart Diseases, Hypertension, Stroke, and Type II Diabetes Link
CK Jayaram Paniker(2018). Paniker's Textbook of Medical Parasitology. Jaypee Brothers Medical. USA.
- Chapter 1: General Introduction: Parasitology Link
- Chapter 2. Protozoa Link
- Chapter 3: Amebae Link
- Chapter 4: Intestinal, Oral and Genital Flagellates Link
- Chapter 6: Malaria and Babesia Link
- Chapter 7: Coccidia Link
- Chapter 9: Balantidium Coli Link
- Chapter 11: Cestodes: Tapeworms Link
- Chapter 14: Trichinella Spiralis Link
- Chapter 15: Trichuris Trichiura Link
- Chapter 16: Strongyloides Stercoralis Link
- Chapter 17: Hookworm Link
- Chapter 18: Enterobius Vermicularis Link
- Chapter 19: Ascaris Lumbricoides Link
- Chapter 20: Filarial Worms Link
Linda S. Costanzo (2018). Physiology. Elsevier, USA.
- Lesson 1: Blood Physiology Link
- Lesson 2: Cardiovascular Physiology Link
- Lesson 3: Respiratory Physiology Link
- Lesson 4: Digestive Physiology Link
- Lesson 5: Renal Physiology Link
- Lesson 6: Reproductive Physiology Link
REFERENCES
Guyton and Hall (2021), Textbook of Medical Physiology, South Asia ed, Philadelphia: Elsevier. - 612/G992
1. Lynn S. Bickley (2021). Bates' Guide To Physical Examination and History Taking. LWW, USA.
Unit 1: Foundations of Health Assessment
Chapter 1: Approach to the health assessment Link
Chapter 2: Interviewing, communication, and interpersonal skills Link
Chapter 3: Health History Link
Chapter 4: Physical examination Link
Chapter 5: Clinical Reasoning, assessment, and Plan Link
Chapter 6: Health Maintenance and Screening Link
Chapter 7: Evaluating clinical evidence Link
Unit 2: Regional Examinations
Chapter 8: General survey, vital signs, and pain Link
Chapter 9: Cognition, Behavior, and Mental Status Link
Chapter 10: Skin, hair, and Nails Link
Chapter 11: Head and Neck Link
Chapter 12: Eyes Link
Chapter 13: Ears and Nose Link
Chapter 14: Throat and oral cavity Link
Chapter 15: Thorax and Lung Link
Chapter 16: Cardiovascular System Link
Chapter 17: Peripheral vascular system Link
Chapter 18: Breasts and Axillae Link
Chapter 19: Abdomen Link
Chapter 20: Male Genitalia Link
Chapter 21: Female Genitalia Link
Chapter 22: Anus, rectum, and prostate Link
Chapter 23: Musculoskeletal System Link
Chapter 24: Nervous System Link
Unit 3: Special Population
Chapter 25: Children: Infancy through Adolescence Link
Chapter 26: Pregnant Woman Link
Chapter 27: Older Adult Link
2. Paul O'Neill (2016). Macleod's Clinical OSCEs. Elsevier. USA.
Chapter 1: Introduction to the OSCE Link
Chapter 2: History Taking Link
Chapter 3: Physical Examination Link
Chapter 4: Practical Skills Link
Chapter 5: Ethics, Communication and Explanation Link
Chapter 6: Prescribing and Handover Link
Chapter 7: Recognising and Managing Acutely Unwell Patients Link
3. Jane W. Ball (2019). Seidel's Guide to Physical Examination: An Interprofessional Approach. Elsevier. USA.
Chapter 1: The History and Interviewing Process Link
Chapter 2: Cultural Competency Link
Chapter 3: Examination Techniques and Equipment Link
Chapter 4: Taking the next steps Link
Chapter 5: Recording information Link
Chapter 6: Vital Signs and pain assessment Link
Chapter 7: Mental Status Link
Chapter 8: Growth and Nutrition Link
Chapter 9: Skin, hair, and Nails Link
Chapter 10: Lymphatic System Link
Chapter 11: Head and Neck Link
Chapter 12: Eyes Link
Chapter 13: Ears, Nose, and Throat Link
Chapter 14: Chest and Lungs Link
Chapter 15: Heart Link
Chapter 16: Blood Vessels Link
Chapter 17: Breasts and Axillae Link
Chapter 18: Abdomen Link
Chapter 19: Female Genitalia Link
Chapter 20: Male Genitalia Link
Chapter 21: Anus, Rectum, and Prostate Link
Chapter 22: Musculoskeletal System Link
Chapter 23: Neurologic System Link
Chapter 24: Sports Participation Link
Chapter 25: Putting It All Together Link
Chapter 26: Emergency or Life-threatening Situations Link
4. Anne Griffin Perry, Patricia A. Potter. (2014). Clinical Nursing Skills & Techniques. Elsevier. USA.
Chapter 31: Enteral Nutrition Link
Chapter 32: Parenteral Nutrition Link
Chapter 33: Urinary Elimination Link
Chapter 34: Bowel Elimination and Gastric Intubation Link
Chapter 35: Ostomy Care Link
Chapter 36: Preoperative and Postoperative Care Link
Chapter 37: Intraoperative Care Link
Chapter 38: Wound Care and Irrigations Link
Chapter 39: Dressings, Bandages, and Binders Link
Chapter 40: Therapeutic Use of Heat and Cold Link
Chapter 41: Home Care Safety Link
Chapter 42: Home Care Teaching Link
Chapter 43: Specimen Collection Link
Chapter 44: Diagnostic Procedures Link
*Note: We also have printed books at the Library, please come to the Libary to read the books. (Included Books: No. I, IV)
1. Anthony L. Mescher (2021). Junqueira’s Basic Histology Text and Atlas. McGraw-Hill Education. USA.
Chapter 1: Histology and Its Methods of Study Link
Chapter 4: Epithelial Tissue Link
Chapter 5: Connective Tissue Link
Chapter 6: Adipose Tissue Link
Chapter 7: Cartilage Link
Chapter 8: Bone Link
Chapter 9: Nerve Tissue & the Nervous System Link
Chapter 10: Muscle Tissue Link
Chapter 11: The Circulatory System Link
Chapter 13: Hemopoiesis Link
Chapter 14: The Immune System & Lymphoid Organs Link
Chapter 15: Digestive Tract Link
Chapter 16: Organs Associated with the Digestive Tract Link
Chapter 17: The Respiratory System Link
Chapter 18: Skin Link
Chapter 21: The Male Reproductive System Link
Chapter 22: The Female Reproductive System Link
2. T.W. Sadler (2019). Langman’s Medical Embryology. Wolters Kluwer. USA.
Chapter 2: Gametogenesis: Conversion of Germ Cells into Male and Female Gametes Link
Chapter 3: First Week of Development: Ovulation to Implantation Link
Chapter 4: Second Week of Development: Bilaminar Germ Disc Link
Chapter 5: Third Week of Development: Trilaminar Germ Disc Link
Chapter 6: Third to Eighth Weeks: The Embryonic Period Link
Chapter 7: The Gut Tube and the Body Cavities Link
Chapter 8: Third Month to Birth: The Fetus and Placenta Link
Chapter 13: Cardiovascular System Link
Chapter 14: Respiratory System Link
Chapter 15: Digestive System Link
Chapter 16: Urogenital System Link
Medical Psychology - Medical Ethics
1. Daniel Schacter (2011). Psychology. Worth Publishers. USA.
Chapter 1: Psychology: The Evolution of a Science Link
Chapter 2: Methods in Psychology Link
Chapter 3: Neuroscience and Behavior Link
Chapter 4: Sensation and Perception Link
Chapter 5: Consciousness Link
Chapter 6: Memory Link
Chapter 7: Learning Link
Chapter 8: Emotion and Motivation Link
Chapter 9: Language and Thought Link
Chapter 10: Intelligence Link
Chapter 11: Development Link
Chapter 12: Personality Link
Chapter 13: Social Psychology Link
Chapter 14: Psychological Disorders Link
Chapter 15: Treatment of Psychological Disorders Link
Chapter 16: Stress and Health Link
2. John R. Williams (2015), Medical Ethics Manual. World Medical Association. USA.
Chapter 1: Principal Features of Medical Ethics Link
Chapter 2: Physicians and Patients Link
Chapter 3: Physicians and Society Link
Chapter 4: Physicians and Colleagues Link
Chapter 5: Ethics and Medical Research Link
Chapter 6: Conclusion Link
REFERENCES:
Shelley E. Taylor (2017), Health Psychology, 10th edition, Mc Graw Hill Education, USA.
Chapter 1: What is Health Psychology Link
Chapter 2: The System of the Body Link
Chapter 3:Health Behaviors Link
Chapter 6: Stress Link
Chapter 11: Management of Chronic Health Disoders Link
Chapter 12: Psychological Issues in Advancing and Terminal Illness Link
Chapter 13: Heart Diseases, Hypertension, Stroke, and Type II Diabetes Link
1. Stefan Riedel (2019). Jawetz Melnick & Adelbergs Medical Microbiology. McGraw-Hill Education. USA.
Chapter 1: The Main Themes of Microbiology Link
Chapter 2: The Chemistry of Biology Link
Chapter 3: Tools of the Laboratory. Methods for the Culturing and Microscopic Link
Chapter 4: Bacteria and Archaea Link
Chapter 5: Eukaryotic Cells and Microorganisms Link
Chapter 6: An Introduction to the Viruses Link
Chapter 7: Microbial Nutrition, Ecology, and Growth Link
Chapter 8: Microbial Metabolism: The Chemical Crossroads of Life Link
Chapter 9: Microbial Genetics Link
Chapter 10: Genetic Engineering and Recombinant DNA Link
Chapter 11: Physical and Chemical: Control of Microbes Link
Chapter 12: Antimicrobial Treatment Link
Chapter 13: Microbe-Human Interactions: Health and Disease Link
Chapter 14: Host Defenses I Overview and Nonspecific Defenses Link
Chapter 15: Host Defenses II Specific Immunity and Immunization Link
Chapter 16: Disorders in Immunity Link
Chapter 17: Diagnosing Infections Link
Chapter 18: Infectious Diseases Affecting the Skin and Eyes Link
Chapter 19: Infectious Diseases Affecting the Nervous System Link
Chapter 20: Infectious Diseases Affecting the Cardiovascular and Lymphatic Systems Link
Chapter 21: Infectious Diseases Affecting the Respiratory System Link
Chapter 22: Infectious Diseases Affecting the Gastrointestinal Tract Link
Chapter 23: Infectious Diseases Affecting the Genitourinary System Link
Chapter 24: Microbes and the Environment Link
Chapter 25: Applied Microbiology and Food and Water Safety Link
2. Marjorie Kelly Cowan (2018). Microbiology: A Systems Approach. McGraw-Hill Education. USA.
Section I: Fundamentals of Microbiology: Link
Section II: Immunology: Link
Section III: Bacteriology: Link
Section IV: Virology: Link
1. Jacquelyn L. Banasik, Lee-Ellen C. Copstead. (2019). Pathophysiology. Elsevier. USA
*Note: We have printed books at the Library (Reading room 2), please come to the Library to read.
2. Abul K. Abbas, Andrew H. Lichtman, Shiv Pillai. (2020). Basic Immunology : Functions and Disorders of the Immune System. Elsevier. USA.
Chapter 1: Introduction to the Immune System Link
Chapter 2: Innate Immunity Link
Chapter 3: Antigen Capture and Presentation to Lymphocytes Link
Chapter 4: Antigen Recognition in the Adaptive Immune System Link
Chapter 5: T Cell–Mediated Immunity Link
Chapter 6: Effector Mechanisms of T Cell–Mediated Immunity Link
Chapter 7: Humoral Immune Responses Link
Chapter 8: Effector Mechanisms of Humoral Immunity Link
Chapter 9: Immunologic Tolerance and Autoimmunity Link
Chapter 10: Immunology of Tumors and Transplantation Link
Chapter 11: Hypersensitivity Link
Chapter 12: Congenital and Acquired Immunodeficiencies Link
REFERENCES
1. Jane W.B, Barry S.S, Joyce E.D, et al (2019), Seidel’s guide to physical examination: an interprofessional approach, Elsevier.
Chapter 14: Chest and Lungs Link
2. Lynn S.B and Peter GS (2017), Bates’ Guide to Physical Examination and History Taking, Wolters Kluwer.
Chapter 15: Thorax and Lung Link
3. Mard D, William T.B and Lucy C (2016), Mechanisms of clinical signs, Elsevier.
Chapter 2: Respiratory Signs Link
Tran Thi Hong Le, Dinh Van Phuong (2023). Philosophy of Marxist and Leninist. Can Tho University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Can Tho. Link
1. David A. Lisle (2012), Imaging for Students, 4th ed, Hodder
Arnold Publisher.
Chapter 1. Introduction to medical imaging Link
Chapter 2. Respiratory system and chest Link
Chapter 3. Cardiovascular system Link
Chapter 4. Gastrointestinal system Link
Chapter 6. Obstetrics and gynaecology Link
Chapter 7. Breast imaging Link
Chapter 9. Spine Link
Chapter 10. Central nervous system Link
Chapter 11. Head and neck Link
Chapter 12. Endococrine system Link
Chapter 13. Paediatrics Link
Chapter 14. Imaging in oncology Link
2. William Herring (2016), Learning Radiology Recognizing - The
Basics, 3rd Ed, Elsevier.
Chapter 1. Recognizing anything Link
Chapter 2. Recognizing Normal Pulmonary Anatomy Link
Chapter 3. Recognizing Normal Cardiac Anatomy Link
Chapter 4. Recognizing Airspace Versus Interstitial Lung Disease Link
Chapter 5. Recognizing the Causes of an Opacified Hemithorax Link
Chapter 6. Recognizing Atelectasis Link
Chapter 7. Recognizing a Pleural Effusion Link
Chapter 8. Recognizing Pneumonia Link
Chapter 9. Recognizing the correct placement Link
Chapter 10. Recognizing other Diseases of the Chest Link
Chapter 11. Recognizing Adult Heart Disease Link
Chapter 12. Recognizing the Normal Abdomen and Pelvis Conventional Radiographs Link
Chapter 13. Recognizing the Normal Abdomen and Pelvis Computed Tomography Link
Chapter 14. Recognizing Bowel Obstruction and Ileus Link
Chapter 15. Recognizing Extraluminal Air in the Abdomen Link
Chapter 16. Recognizing Abnormal Calcifications and Their Causes Link
Chapter 17. Recognizing Gastrointestinal, Hepatobiliary, and Urinary Tract Abnormalities Link
Chapter 18. Ultrasonography Understanding the Principles and Its Uses in Abdominal and Pelvic Imaging Link
Chapter 19. Vascular, Pediatric, and Point-of-Care Ultrasound Link
Chapter 22. Recognizing Nontraumatic Abnormalities of the Spine Link
Chapter 23. Recognizing Trauma to the Bony Skeleton Link
Chapter 24. Recognizing the Imaging Findings of Trauma to the Chest Link
Chapter 25. Recognizing the Imaging Findings of Trauma to the Abdomen and Pelvis Link
REFERENCES:
1. Wolfgang Dahnert. (2017), Radiology Review Manual, Lippincott Williams & Wilkins. USA
2. Christopher Clarke. (2020), Chest X-Ray for Medical Students: CXRs made easy, Wiley‐Blackwell. USA
Part I: Introduction to X-rays Link
Part II: The ABCDE of chest X-rays Link
Part III: Common Conditions and Their Radiological Signs Link
3. Christopher Clarke. (2015), Abdominal X-Ray for Medical Students, Wiley‐Blackwell. USA
4. Andreas Adam and Adrian K. Dixton. (2021), Grainger & Allison's Diagnostic Radiology, Churchill Livingstone Elsevier. USA - 616.07572/A193 (Reading Room 2)
Victor Hoffbrand, David P. Steensma (2019), Hoffbrand’s
essential haematology, 8th edition, Wiley Blackwell.
1. Nguyen Hong Phong, Nguyen Van Luan (2025), Textbook of Pathology, 1st ed, Can Tho University of Medicine and Pharmacy.
- Part I: General Pathology
- Part II: Systemic Pathology
REFERENCES:
1.
1. Bertram G. Katzung, Anthony J. Trevor (2018), Basic & Clinical Pharmacology, 14th edition, Appleton & Lange/McGraw-Hill
- Lesson 1: General principles of pharmacology
Chapter 1. Introduction: The Nature of Drugs & Drug Development & Regulation
Chapter 3. Pharmacokinetics & Pharmacodynamics: Rational Dosing & the Time Course of Drug Action
- Lesson 2: General anesthetics - Local anesthetic
- Lesson 3: Sedative-Hypnotic Drugs; Antipsychotic agents; Antidepressant agents
- Lesson 4: Opioid /Non opioid analgesics; Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs
- Lesson 5: Drugs that act in the sympathetics system (Adrenoceptor agonist & sympathomimetic drugs; Adrenoceptor antagonist drugs)
- Lesson 6: Anti-angina drugs; Anti-arrhythmias drugs; Drugs used in heart failure
- Lesson 7: Antihypertensive Drugs; Anti-Diuretics
- Lesson 8: Anti-coagulants
- Lesson 9: Drugs used in dyslipipdemia
- Lesson 10: Drugs used in the treatment of gastrointestinal diseases
- Lesson 11: Histamine & H1 receptor antagonists; Drugs used in asthma
- Lesson 12: Thyroid & antithyroid drugs; Adrenocorticosteroids
- Lesson 13: Antidiabetic drugs
- Lesson 14: Antibiotics; Antimycobacterial drugs
2. Laurence L. Brunton, Bruce A. Chabner, Björn C. Knollmann (2018), Goodman and Gilman’s The Pharmacological Basis of Therapeutics, 13th edition, Appleton & Lange/McGraw-Hill.
Chapter 3. Pharmacodynamics: Molecular Mechanisms of Drug Action
Chapter 8. Neurotransmission: The Autonomic and Somatic Motor Nervous Systems
Chapter 15. Drug Therapy of Depression and Anxiety Disorders
Chapter 32. Blood Coagulation and Anticoagulant, Fibrinolytic, and Antiplatelet Drugs
Chapter 38. Pharmacotherapy of Inflammation, Fever, Pain, and Gout
Chapter 46. Adrenocorticotropic Hormone, Adrenal Steroids, and the Adrenal Cortex
Chapter 47. Endocrine Pancreas and Pharmacotherapy of Diabetes Mellitus and Hypoglycemia
Chapter 49. Pharmacotherapy for Gastric Acidity, Peptic Ulcers, and Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease
Chapter 57. Penicillins, Cephalosporins, and Other β-Lactam Antibiotics
Chapter 59. Protein Synthesis Inhibitors and Miscellaneous Antibacterial Agents
Chapter 60. Chemotherapy of Tuberculosis, Mycobacterium avium Complex Disease, and Leprosy
REFERENCES:
1. John D.F, Christopher P.C, Timothy M.C, et al (2020), Oxford Textbook of Medicine 6th edition, Oxford.
- Section 15: Gastroenterological disorders
Chapter 15.8 Peptic ulcer disease
- Section 21: Disorders of the kidney and urinary tract
Chapter 21.1: Structure and function of the kidney
Chapter 21.6: Chronic kidney disease
Chapter 21.8: Glomerular diseases
Chapter 21.13: Urinary tract infection
2. Larry J, Anthony S.F, Dennis L.K, et al (2018), Harrison’s Principles of Internal Medicine 20th edition, McGraw-Hill.
- Part 9: Disorders of the Kidney and Urinary Tract
- Part 10 Disorders of the Gastrointestinal System
* SECTION 1: Disorders of the Alimentary Tract
* SECTION 3: Liver and Biliary Tract Disease
* SECTION 4: Disorders of the Pancreas
3. Lee G and Andrew I.S (2020), Goldman-Cecil Medicine 26th edition, Elsevier.
Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
Hypertension
Arrhythmia
Acquired Community pneumonia
Coronary artery disease
Pleural disorders
Bronchiectasis
Chronic heart failure
Valvular Heart Disease
Pericarditis
Asthma
Primary lung cancer
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1. Cunningham F., et al. (2018), Williams Obstetris , McGraw - Hill, 25th ed.
- Section 1: Overview
- Section 2: Maternal Anatomy and Physiology
- Section 3: Placentation, Embryogenesis, and Fetal Development
- Section 4: Preconceptional and Prenatal Care
- Section 5: The Fetal Patient
- Section 6: Early Pregnancy Complications
- Section 7: Labor
- Section 8: Delivery
2. Charles R. B. Beckmann, et al (2018), Obstetris and gynecology, American college of Obstetrics and Gynecology (ACOG), 7th edition.
- Section I: General Obstetrics and Gynecology
Chapter 1. Women’s Health Examination and Women’s Health Care Management
Chapter 2. The Obstetrician–Gynecologist’s Role in Screening and Preventive Care
Chapter 3. Ethics, Liability, and Patient Safety in Obstetrics and Gynecology
- Section II: Obstetrics