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Vertigo. It’s the sensation of spinning, falling, tumbling and turning. Victims can feel nauseated, off balance, like they’re losing control. Bouts of vertigo can be very scary, but doctors at Mayo Clinic say, for people with a particular type of vertigo, treatment is easy and very effective.
So you want to be a surgeon. You love working with your hands and enjoy complexity, challenge, and nuance. To become a surgeon, you must complete four years of medical school followed by 5 years of general surgery residency. For those wanting to specialize further, there are numerous one- to three-year fellowship programs including colorectal
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Isaac Kohane, founding chair of the Department of Biomedical Informatics (DBMI) in the Blavatnik Institute at Harvard Medical School, shares his thoughts on who benefits most from a health care system that is supported by biomedical informatics. DBMI’s vision is to empower patients and families to be equal partners alongside clinicians in driving precision care
Professional memory athletes can memorize thousands of pieces of information in just a matter of minutes, but how do they do it? The most commonly used technique among memory athletes is called the memory palace, or method of loci, and it can actually be a valuable tool for studying as well. Here’s how it works.
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Use the pomodoro technique to fight procrastination, improve your focus, and sustainably work for hours at a time. First, decide on what single task you will be focusing on during your first pomodoro, or 25 minute work block. Next, set your timer for 25 minutes and solely focus on that one task. Ruthlessly eliminate all
Yoga, Pilates, tai chi, meditation. All are activities that can improve your health by enhancing the mind-body balance. Now you can add the Alexander technique to that list. It’s a very gentle practice geared toward improving your movement, posture and quality of life. Here’s more from fitness experts at Mayo Clinic.
We can define a physician’s happiness in two broad categories: at work and outside of work. Happiness outside of work is largely a function of the lifestyle of the specialty. This encompasses factors like the number of hours spent in the hospital, the amount of money one makes, and how predictable or unpredictable the work
Learn the basic principles behind how the body works – and see how this knowledge translates to patient care – in HMX Physiology, led by Harvard Medical School professor Richard Schwartzstein. Course details: http://bit.ly/hmxphys HMX courses cover fundamental medical concepts through detailed visualizations, real-world scenarios, and genuine patient interactions. Courses are appropriate for those considering or
This is the good, bad, and ugly when it comes to study techniques. The ugly includes the passive forms of studying we all default to – what we were taught in grade school. This includes re-reading your class notes or powerpoint, or highlighting in a textbook and re-reading those highlights, or passively listening to lecture
Dehydration can take a toll on your workout. Watch and learn how to stay pumped, not parched, from start to finish. Get more healthy living tips from the Mayo Clinic App: http://mayocl.in/2tbMb57
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Harvard Medical School genetics professor Connie Cepko and postdoctoral researcher Wenjun Xiong talk about developing a gene therapy to stave off blindness. Read the full story at http://hms.harvard.edu/news/seeing-light
Start the New Year right! New Year’s Resolutions are an old tradition that many of us partake in. But did you know that only 9 percent of people ever achieve their New Year’s resolutions? After watching this video, your odds will be much improved. Become an INSIDER! Support the channel and get exclusive perks! Visit
Before birth, oxygen travels from mom to baby. Oxygenated blood flows through a tiny flap from one side of the heart to the other. Dr. Peter Pollak, a Mayo Clinic cardiologist, says when you’re born, you take your first breath, and that flap closes. And it seals in most people. But in approximately 1 out
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Salmaan Keshavjee, associate professor of global health and social medicine, focuses on improving the delivery of care to those with tuberculosis. This video is part of a series in which researchers explain the importance of their work. To view the series, go to hms.harvard.edu/research/science-matters
Our individual belief system plays a role in many aspects of our life, but have you considered how a belief system can impact your overall health? A relatively unexplored area of study, the individual belief system is increasingly becoming the focus of researchers who are looking to uncover the science behind personal beliefs and physical
The cost of medical school has increased significantly over the past 20 years and shows no sign of slowing down. If your dream is to become a doctor, but you’re worried about how you’ll be able to afford it, this video is for you. In the United States, medical school is an expensive ordeal. The
James Chou, professor of biological chemistry and molecular pharmacology, studies the proteins that allow molecules to pass through the membrane of a cell. This video is part of a series in which researchers explain the importance of their work. To view the series, go to hms.harvard.edu/research/science-matters
Is a Caribbean medical school right for you? Here’s what to consider. The biggest benefit of Caribbean medical schools is that they are substantially easier to get into than U.S. MD or DO schools. As such, they are often described as “second-chance medical schools.” Caribbean medical schools also use a rolling admissions process meaning that
One of the potentially painful side effects of cancer treatment is lymphedema. Lymphedema is tissue swelling caused by the buildup of fluid that’s usually drained through the body’s lymphatic system. Because lymph nodes are an important part of the lymphatic system, lymphedema can be caused by cancer treatments that remove or damage the lymph nodes.
Medical school primarily teaches you about, well, medicine. Big surprise, I know – the science of the human body, anatomy, physiology, patient care, and the other factors related to that. But becoming a happy and thriving medical professional requires much more than just a base of medical knowledge. Here’s what they don’t teach you in
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