The Musculoskeletal System

Upper & Lower Respiratory System

The muscular system and the skeletal system are intimately associated regarding function and purpose -making movement not only possible but making movement of the different parts of the body an intricate culmination of complex science and amazingly beautiful art. Think about workers using the complex leverage systems of the muscles, bones and joints of the … Read more

Obstetrics & Gynecology – Module 7

Upper & Lower Respiratory System

Reviewed by Dr Lawrize Stofberg (O&G Specialist, Aberdeen, UK) Obstetrics and gynecology Please note: Contains information about human reproduction – quite appropriate for viewers in high school – please ask for parental guidance if unsure! *  *  *  *  *  *  *  *  *  * Obstetrics and gynecology (common abbreviations: OB/GYN, OBG, O&G or Obs & Gynae) are … Read more

The Protective Clothing Surgeons Wear

The Protective Clothing Surgeons Wear

Gloves Gloves are the most common type of personal protective equipment (PPE). Gloves are considered a barrier protecting both you and your patient from the transfer of harmful microorganisms. Always use gloves when you work on a patient. Hygienically prepare your hands before gloving and clean your hands again after removing the gloves and before … Read more

Caesarian Section (C-Section)

The Protective Clothing Surgeons Wear

The time for the arrival of the new addition to the family is here! The first step is to get mommy safely to the hospital and admitted into the maternity ward – and off they go to theater for a Caesarian section under spinal anesthesia – making the operation to deliver the baby by C-SECTION … Read more

Hospital Volunteering Overseas

The Protective Clothing Surgeons Wear

Following the successful completion of your Apprentice Doctor Course, you might be wondering what your next step will be. For many of you, the obvious answer is joining a volunteer medical program at a nearby hospital. Doing volunteer services in the USA, UK or Europe is often a bland experience with students looking at medical procedures at … Read more

Draining an Abscess

Draining an Abscess

A severe infection with aggressive flesh eating bacteria The video clip below documents an interesting case of an uncontrolled diabetic patient. He had a severe infection with aggressive flesh eating bacteria causing serious tissue damage and sepsis with an abscess forming. Diabetes is associated with an increased risk of infection as well as slower wound … Read more

A Doctor Never Stops Learning

A Doctor Never Stops Learning

I often get questions from students on how long it takes to become a doctor or an anesthetist or a surgeon – and the answer is: Forever! Let me explain? When you commit towards a career in medicine, you will have to study a certain number of years in medical school before you are qualified. … Read more