March 2004 News Archive

3.25.2004
The End of Renal Phys
Physiology's Acidosis\Alkalosis lecture is up in the Note Vault.
3.22.2004
More Renal Phys
Physiology notes covering Renal lectures 4-6 have been added to the relevent section of the Note Vault.

Slainte!
Don't believe anything the pictures say about Friday's little shindig. It's all lies, I tell you. I had a few glasses of dn-L and that was it...ossifer.
3.4.2004
Keeton Study Items, Renal Notes
If you've been having a hard time working in some Pharmacology between all our other exams, then the Keeton Exam 2 Items submitted to the Note Vault by Christie Vu should definately expedite that process and ease your load a smidge or two. It's a set of notes with just the things our best-dressed prof specified as "need to know" during lecture.
Also, my notes for the first two Renal lectures in Physiology have been added, in case you were concerned about Dannenberg's cautionary note to the effect that "renal phys is hard, and Herlihy's notes are not-so-complete." (On the other hand, is "Herlihy's kidney" completely functional? In a word, "Yiess.")
3.2.2004
Infection Control Questions
The Infection Control Study topics from Jennifer Kim and Steve "Birthday Boy" Tseng can be found right here if you didn't get the e-mail.
3.1.2004
Sweet Ps
Notes, notes notes! Pharm, Phys, and Perio!
First off, chart-master Tony Morlandt sent in a delightful Exam 2 Drug Chart for Pharmacology. It's 8 sheets in all, with Keeton's famous "you probably need to know this" items marked in bold red for ease of studying.
Next, Saba Ahmed e-mailed out a ton of notes for Perio and Pharm, so those have been added to the Note Vault, as well.
And, while there aren't any new notes for Phys (yet - I'm working on it), the notes for the first test have been archived on their own page to clear up the clutter a bit. (Same for the recent tests in Perio and Pharm.)
Oh, and I stuffed the Tooth Info Chart Dr. Wright sent to Tony into the Dental Anatomy section of the Vault as well.

Here's wishing you the best of luck on the Test Barrage, and as you battle through this week just remember - "That which does not kill you only makes you stronger."
...unless, of course, you lose a limb or your will to live. Then you're probably not so much "stronger" as "not stronger."


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