Pharmacology (M6101,D6102)
Course lecture recordings for fall 2006. Instructor Dr. Andrew Wit.
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Course lecture recordings for fall 2006. Instructor Dr. Andrew Wit.
Epidemiology is one of the pillars of public health. Epidemiologists study the distribution and determinants of disease in human populations; they also develop and test ways to prevent and control disease. The discipline covers the full range of disease occurrence, including genetic and environmental causes for both infectious and noninfectious diseases. Increasingly, epidemiologists view causation in the broadest sense, as extending from molecular factors at the one extreme, to social and cultural determinants at the other. Instructor: Dr. Lydia Zablotska.
Lectures recorded for students in Public Health course P6300, fall 2006. Instructor: Dr. Sylvia Le Blancq.
Course Description: Environmental factors have a profound impact on the public's health. Essential to understanding and addressing this impact is focused study in basic and applied environmental health sciences. In addition, environmental health problems intersect with health disparities, government policy, reproductive health, population shifts, and economic forces. This course is part of the core-course requirement for the MPH.
Course lecture recordings for fall 2006.
Course #: M6404/D6101
Course: Pathophysiology I : Section: Microbiology/Infectious Diseases
Instructor: Dr. Frank Lowy.
Course lecture recordings for fall 2006.
Course lecture recordings for fall 2006.
Third party accessories are now available to record high quality audio to fifth generation (5G) iPod models. These devices attach to the iPod, turning the media device into a stereo audio recorder. The three units are: Belkin's TuneTalk, Griffin's iTalkPro, and the MicroMemo from Xtreme Mac. A summary of the three competing iPod recorders currently available should help anyone contemplating a purchase.
Dr. Louis Mandel, College of Dental Medicine. Course lecture recordings for fall 2006.
Dr. James Uyanik, College of Dental Medicine. Course lecture recordings for fall 2006.