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Allergy and Immunology
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Taras Klymchuck MF1 Respirology (Archived)
Tutorial
Part 1 / Medical Foundation 1 / Respirology
Clinically Relevant Immunology: Acute Inflammation (Archived)
Large Group Session
Part 1 / Medical Foundation 1 / Respirology
Luke Tomczak MF1 Respirology
Tutorial
Part 1 / Medical Foundation 1 / Respirology / Week 1
Thomas Gagnon MF1 Respirology
Tutorial
Part 1 / Medical Foundation 1 / Respirology / Week 2
Nabil Assad MF1 Respirology
Tutorial
Part 1 / Medical Foundation 1 / Introduction to Medicine / Week 2
Introduction to Immunology
Active Large Group Session
Part 1 / Medical Foundation 1 / Introduction to Medicine / Week 2
Fundamentals of Autoimmune Disease and Adaptive Immunity (Archived)
Large Group Session
Part 2 / Medical Foundation 2
Yong Mun Park MF2 Renal
Tutorial
Part 2 / Medical Foundation 2 / Renal / Week 3
Immunology in MF2
Active Large Group Session
Part 2 / Medical Foundation 2 / Hematology
James Cork MF3 Gastroenterology and Nutrition
Tutorial
Part 3 / Medical Foundation 3 / Gastroenterology and Nutrition / Week 2
Autoimmunity
Active Large Group Session
Part 3 / Medical Foundation 3 / Gastroenterology and Nutrition / Week 2
Autoimmunity (Archived)
Large Group Session
Part 4 / Medical Foundation 4 / Musculoskeletal Medicine / Week 3
Inflammatory Arthritis
Active Large Group Session
Part 4 / Medical Foundation 4 / Musculoskeletal Medicine / Week 3
Ethel MacConkey IF Host Defence and Neoplasia
Tutorial
Integration Foundation / Host Defense and Neoplasia / Week 1
Melissa Wang IF Host Defence and Neoplasia
Tutorial
Part 5 / Integration Foundation / Host Defense and Neoplasia / Week 1
P.J. Peters (Part 1) IF Host Defence and Neoplasia
Tutorial
Part 5 / Integration Foundation / Host Defense and Neoplasia / Week 2
P.J. Peters (Part 2) IF Host Defence and Neoplasia
Tutorial
Part 5 / Integration Foundation / Host Defense and Neoplasia / Week 2
Hannah Rosen Part 2 IF Chronicity and Complexity
Tutorial
Part 5 / Integration Foundation / Complexity and Chronicity / Week 4
Headache and Cough in a Pregnant Patient x 3 days
Clinical Skills Sessions
Transition to Clerkship / Week 2
Anaphylaxis
e-Learning Module
Clerkship / Emergency Medicine Rotation
Introduction to MF4 and ID (Archived)
Large Group Session
Microbes (Archived)
Large Group Session
Anaphylaxis (Archived)
Large Group Session
Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) (Archived)
Large Group Session
A.J. Singhai MF4 Host Defence (Archived)
Tutorial
Vivian Chu MF4 Host Defence (Archived)
Tutorial
Shane Williams MF4 Host Defence (Archived)
Tutorial
Nalini Methuka MF4 Host Defence (Archived)
Tutorial
Advanced Immunology (Archived)
Large Group Session
Julie Kim MF4 Neoplasia (Archived)
Tutorial
Introduction to Immunology (Archived)
Large Group Session
Objectives
Upon completion of this problem, students should be able to describe the factors that influence airway luminal diameter, and the key aspects of allergic mediated inflammation.
Global Objectives
Part 1 / Medical Foundation 1 / Respirology
Describe the major immune cell types found in blood and tissue.
Activity Objectives
Part 1 / Medical Foundation 1 / Respirology
Explain how the immune system promotes homeostasis, rather than just responds to infection with host defense.
Activity Objectives
Part 1 / Medical Foundation 1 / Respirology
Consider the balance between physiologically beneficial immune responses versus immunopathology, fibrosis and malignancy.
Activity Objectives
Part 1 / Medical Foundation 1 / Respirology
Explain indicators and physiological implications of acute inflammation.
Activity Objectives
Part 1 / Medical Foundation 1 / Respirology
Identify two clinically/therapeutically relevant inflammatory cytokines.
Activity Objectives
Part 1 / Medical Foundation 1 / Respirology
Discuss diagnostic and therapeutic applications of immunology in medicine.
Activity Objectives
Part 1 / Medical Foundation 1 / Respirology
Interpret common laboratory values suggestive of ongoing inflammation (eg. CBC, ESR, CRP, ferritin).
Activity Objectives
Part 1 / Medical Foundation 1 / Respirology
Describe what is meant by inflammatory response.
Activity Objectives
Part 1 / Medical Foundation 1 / Introduction to Medicine
Explain the key differences between innate and adaptive immune response.
Activity Objectives
Part 1 / Medical Foundation 1 / Introduction to Medicine
Describe the different types of cells that are involved in the immune response (granulocytes, macrophages, lymphocytes, NK cells).
Activity Objectives
Part 1 / Medical Foundation 1 / Introduction to Medicine
Define pathogen, phagocytosis, cytokine, MHC, antigen.
Activity Objectives
Part 1 / Medical Foundation 1 / Introduction to Medicine
Explain the concept of antigen presentation.
Activity Objectives
Part 1 / Medical Foundation 1 / Introduction to Medicine
Describe how the body defends against pathogens.
Activity Objectives
Part 1 / Medical Foundation 1 / Introduction to Medicine
At the end of this presentation, the learner will be able to: Summarize adaptive immunity and the concept of random gene recombination
Activity Objectives
Part 2 / Medical Foundation 2
Describe the lymphoid organs.
Activity Objectives
Part 2 / Medical Foundation 2
Illustrate the relationship between antigen presenting cells, T cells and B cells.
Activity Objectives
Part 2 / Medical Foundation 2
Explain the concept of self and peripheral tolerance.
Activity Objectives
Part 2 / Medical Foundation 2
Discuss the process of T and B cell activation and the general mechanisms of medications used to interfere with them.
Activity Objectives
Part 2 / Medical Foundation 2
Consider the balance between autoimmunity, malignancy, and immunosuppression.
Activity Objectives
Part 2 / Medical Foundation 2
Describe the differentiation and development of white blood cells.
General Objectives
Part 2 / Medical Foundation 2 / Hematology
Describe the classification of the types of white blood cells.
General Objectives
Part 2 / Medical Foundation 2 / Hematology
Describe the roles of neutrophils, monocytes, and lymphocytes.
General Objectives
Part 2 / Medical Foundation 2 / Hematology
Describe the pathophysiology that leads to white cell malignancies.
General Objectives
Part 2 / Medical Foundation 2 / Hematology
Explain how the immune system responds to infection.
General Objectives
Part 2 / Medical Foundation 2 / Hematology
Upon completion of this problem, students will be able to describe the role of the lymphocyte in the immune system, develop an introductory approach to the manifestations, diagnosis, and complications of lymphoma, and will be able to describe a palliative approach to care.
Global Objectives
Part 2 / Medical Foundation 2 / Hematology
List the cells that mediate autoimmune conditions.
Activity Objectives
Part 3 / Medical Foundation 3 / Gastroenterology and Nutrition / Week 2
Describe the roles of the innate and adaptive immune systems as well as the mucosal immune system in the pathogenesis of Celiac disease.
Activity Objectives
Part 3 / Medical Foundation 3 / Gastroenterology and Nutrition / Week 2
Explain the roles of B- and T-cells in the development of Hashimoto’s thyroiditis and the different theories regarding mechanisms of thyroid injury in this context.
Activity Objectives
Part 3 / Medical Foundation 3 / Gastroenterology and Nutrition / Week 2
List the autoantigens associated with T1DM.
Activity Objectives
Part 3 / Medical Foundation 3 / Gastroenterology and Nutrition / Week 2
Summarize the basics in immunity, inflammation and the concept of autoimmunity.
General Objectives
Part 4 / Medical Foundation 4 / Musculoskeletal Medicine
By the end of Host Defenses, students will be expected to understand how the immune system moderates the relationship between host and pathogen, and how theses complex relationships are modified by public health and infection control.
General Objectives
Host Defense and Neoplasia
Upon completion of this case, students will be able to illustrate that candida is a type of fungus, classified as a yeast, that is part of normal flora, but which may cause mucosal disease if normal flora is altered, or if there are defects in cell-mediated immunity.
Global Objectives
Host Defense and Neoplasia
Upon completion of this case, students will be able to describe how vaccines stimulate the host's immune system in a particular manner to prevent acquiring a disease, as well as assess the contribution of existing and novel vaccines to health care.
Global Objectives
Host Defense and Neoplasia
Explain the overall structure of the immune system.
General Objectives
Part 5 / Integration Foundation / Host Defense and Neoplasia
Students should be able to describe the basic elements of an autoimmune disease and an allergic drug reaction.
General Objectives
Host Defense and Neoplasia
Describe the molecular mechanisms at play in vaccines, the diseases vaccines are used to prevent, and the rationale for the recommended immunization schedules.
General Objectives
Part 5 / Integration Foundation / Host Defense and Neoplasia
Structure of the immune system: Innate verses acquired and non-specific verses specific.
General Objectives
Host Defense and Neoplasia
Specific arms of the immune system: normal flora, mechanical and chemical defenses, phagocytes, complement, immunoglobulins, cell-mediated immunity and spleen.
General Objectives
Host Defense and Neoplasia
Pathophysiology of autoimmune disease
General Objectives
Host Defense and Neoplasia
Approach to the diagnosis of allergic drug reactions
General Objectives
Host Defense and Neoplasia
Physiology of vaccinations
General Objectives
Host Defense and Neoplasia
Describe the differences between and classify various types of pathogens (e.g. bacteria, viruses, fungi and parasites).
General Objectives
Part 5 / Integration Foundation / Host Defense and Neoplasia
Upon completion of this problem, students should be able to describe the pathogenesis and progression of HIV infection and the role the virus plays in causing long-term immunosuppression. Students will be able to describe how long-term immunosuppression can result in opportunistic infections.
Global Objectives
Part 5 / Integration Foundation / Host Defense and Neoplasia
Upon completion of this problem, students should be able to describe how long-term immunosuppression can result in opportunistic infection and increase the risk of developing malignancy.
Global Objectives
Part 5 / Integration Foundation / Host Defense and Neoplasia
Upon completion of this problem, students will be able to integrate the various branches of the immune system and be able to identify when to initiate an immunodeficiency work-up.
Global Objectives
Part 5 / Integration Foundation / Host Defense and Neoplasia
Anaphylaxis / severe allergic reaction
Clerkship Objectives
Clerkship / Emergency Medicine Rotation
To understand the principles of how to detect and evaluate adverse drug events.
General Objectives
To know what actions to do when an adverse drug reaction is suspected.
General Objectives
To understand the terminology regarding adverse drug events and to be aware of risk factors for patients experiencing an adverse drug event.
General Objectives
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