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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
Nabil Assad MF1 Respirology
Tutorial
Part 1 / Medical Foundation 1 / Introduction to Medicine / Week 2
Mary Jane Morrison MF3 Reproduction
Tutorial
Part 3 / Medical Foundation 3 / Reproduction and Pregnancy / Week 2
Li Chin and Baby Albini MF3 Reproduction
Tutorial
Part 3 / Medical Foundation 3 / Reproduction and Pregnancy / Week 4
Microbiology
e-Learning Module
Part 5 / Integration Foundation / Host Defense and Neoplasia
Ethel MacConkey IF Host Defence and Neoplasia
Tutorial
Integration Foundation / Host Defense and Neoplasia / Week 1
Antibiotic Prescribing
Active Large Group Session
Part 5 / Integration Foundation / Host Defense and Neoplasia / Week 1
Yaser Kallas IF Host Defence and Neoplasia
Tutorial
Part 5 / 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
Pediatric Communicable Diseases
Concept Integration and Review
Post-clerkship / Concept Integration and Review
Microbiology and Infectious Disease
Concept Integration and Review
Post-clerkship / Concept Integration and Review
Introduction to MF4 and ID (Archived)
Large Group Session
Microbes (Archived)
Large Group Session
Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) (Archived)
Large Group Session
Albi Mantoukian MF4 Host Defence (Archived)
Tutorial
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
Antibiotic-Resistant Organisms (AROs) and Clostridium difficile Infection (Archived)
Large Group Session
Objectives
Genetics and mucosal immunity play important and prominent roles in determining what organisms colonize the gastrointestinal tract.
General Objectives
Part 2 / Medical Foundation 2
Upon completion of this problem, students will be able to discuss sexually transmitted infections.
Global Objectives
Part 3 / Medical Foundation 3 / Reproduction and Pregnancy
Microbiology laboratory data (culture, antibiotic sensitivity, viral titres)
General Objectives
Part 5 / Integration Foundation
Describe normal skin, vaginal and colonic flora, and understand the Gram-stain features and culture plate features of these organisms.
General Objectives
Host Defense and Neoplasia
Understand why coagulase-negative staphylococci rarely cause human disease, but commonly cause disease in the presence of prosthetic devices.
General Objectives
Host Defense and Neoplasia
Understand what a fungus is, and how yeasts differ from molds.
General Objectives
Host Defense and Neoplasia
Understand the structure and replication of viruses.
General Objectives
Host Defense and Neoplasia
Appreciate the common microbial causes of gastroenteritis.
General Objectives
Host Defense and Neoplasia
Understand the microbiology of the common organisms causing community-acquired meningitis.
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 should recognize that pharyngitis is a common community-acquired viral infection usually caused by viruses and passed among close contacts either by direct contact or via droplet transmission. They should identify how viruses cause infections in the human host and the immune response to such invasion.
Global Objectives
Part 5 / Integration Foundation / Host Defense and Neoplasia
Upon completion of this case, students will describe how gastroenteritis can be caused by a spectrum of pathogens and that although it is a largely preventable infection, transmitted via the fecal-oral route, it is a common cause of public outbreaks.
Global Objectives
Host Defense and Neoplasia
Upon completion of this case, students will understand that community-acquired meningitis usually results from bacteria invading and bypassing the blood-brain barrier of a susceptible host, and appreciate deficiencies of the immune system that might predispose to infections by these pathogens.
Global Objectives
Host Defense and Neoplasia
Students should know the differences between the various pathogens (e.g. bacteria, viruses, fungi and parasites).
General Objectives
Host Defense and Neoplasia
Describe the normal flora at the most important non-sterile sites in the body.
General Objectives
Part 5 / Integration Foundation / 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
Recognize important factors in choosing between various antibiotics.
Activity Objectives
Part 5 / Integration Foundation / Host Defense and Neoplasia
Describe basic mechanisms of action for antimicrobials.
Activity Objectives
Part 5 / Integration Foundation / Host Defense and Neoplasia
Define and describe commonly used terminology and principles of antimicrobial use.
Activity Objectives
Part 5 / Integration Foundation / Host Defense and Neoplasia
Identify some common antibiotic classes and describe their spectrum of antimicrobial activity.
Activity Objectives
Part 5 / Integration Foundation / Host Defense and Neoplasia
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