“The purpose of human life is to serve‚ and to show compassion and the will to help others‚” quoted by Albert Schweitzer‚ a French-German theologian‚ organist‚ philosopher‚ and physician. Nearly everyone on this planet has the desire to help others during times of need. There are hundreds of ways to help others and hundreds of people who need helping. I’ve always wanted to help others with their losses through Forensic Pathology. I was able to job-shadow the Peoria County coroner and one of the forensic
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EGERTON UNIVERSITY FACULTY OF VETERINARY MEDICINE AND SURGERY DEPARTMENT OF CLINICAL SCIENCES ANHE 0372; FIELD TRIPS TOPIC: REPORT ON THE FIELD TRIP TO CENTRAL VETERINARY LABORATORIES BY : MORAA FRIDAH ORINA ADM NO: K01/10965/10 PRESENTED TO : DR M NOOR DATE: 25/11/2012 REPORT ON THE FIELD TRIP TO CENTRAL VETERINARY LABORATORIES INTRODUCTION Central veterinary laboratory is situated in Kabete in Kiambu County in Kenya. It deals
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changes that in the body occur throughout the lifespan. Embryology studies the developmental changes that occur before birth. ii. Microscopic – deals with structures too small to be seen by the naked eye. Cytology studies the cells of the body and histology studies the tissues. iii. Macroscopic/Gross – the study of large body structures visible to the naked eye‚ such as the heart‚ lungs‚ and kidneys. Gross anatomy ca be approached in different ways‚ such as Systemic (body structure is studied by systems)
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Active Learning Techniques for Biology Creative ways to improve learning outcomes in advanced biology classes Megan Tillery (Patrick Henry Community College) Class Activities that Use Cooperative Learning Most of these structures are developed by Dr. Spencer Kagan and his associates at Kagan Publishing and Professional Development. For resources and professional development information on Kagan Structures‚ please visit: www.KaganOnline.com 1. Jigsaw - Groups with five students are set
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Title: Introduction to cell‚ tissues and organ Objectives: 1. To study the different type‚ function‚ structure and histology of cell‚ tissue‚ and organs in human body. 2. To learn how to identify different cell and tissue based on their structure and shape. 3. To learn how to use the microscope properly to observe the slide of different cell and tissue. Introduction: Cell is the basic structural and functional units of an organism that are composed of chemicals. Cell is the smallest living unit
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HISTOPATHOLOGY: PAPANICOLAOU SMEAR PAPANICOLAOU SMEAR screening test for cervical cancer invented by George Papanicolaou(Father of Cytopathology)when he found out that cells in the cervix change before they become cancerous. recommended starting 21 y/o to 65 y/o Speculum – instrument used in the test Importance/Clinical Siginificance: For early detection of small tumors or pre-malignant cells in the cervix that may lead to cervical cancer. Specimen: cells in the cervix; the doctor or nurse starts
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Testicular cancer involves the malignant transformation of normal gonocytes into germ cell tumours. It is the most common malignancy amongst men aged 15-35 years‚ and has a current cure rate of 90%‚ however incidence amongst Caucasian males is steadily rising.1 There are three main types: teratoma‚ usually neonates and children; seminoma/nonseminoma‚ occurs in men >15 years old; and spermatocytic seminoma which occurs in men >50 years old. Seminoma/nonseminoma are the most common‚ and only malignant
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Course Outline (Undergraduate): Course Title Systemic Physiology I Course Code LFS201 Faculty of Science‚ Health and Education Semester 1‚ 2011 DISABILITY AND LEARNING SUPPORT SERVICES The University offers a range of services and supports for students with a disability and it is important that these are negotiated early in the semester. Students who require alternative arrangements such as Special Exam Arrangements and assessment or study support should discuss their needs with the Disability
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8.1 MICROWAVING Principle: Microwaving is a method used for heating of tissue sections and cellular components with the use of a microwave which provides heat by electromagnetic waves that has a high frequency‚ with a wavelength if one millimetre to one meter and an intermediate between infrared and shortwave radio wavelengths (Miffin‚ 2002). This allows fast fixation. Technique: Electromagnetic waves are commonly used for carrying out energy and are said to be powerful for non-invasive processing
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studied system by system. 3. SURFACE ANATOMY: the study of the internal structures as they relate to the overlying skin surface. ii. MICROSCOPIC ANATOMY deals with structures too small to be seen by the naked eye: 1. CYTOLOGY: cells. 2. HISTOLOGY: tissues. 3. MOLECULAR BIOLOGY: sub-cellular level. iii. DEVELOPMENTAL ANATOMY: traces structural changes that occur in the body throughout the life spana: 1. EMBRYOLOGY: concerns developmental changes that occur before birth. 2. PATHOLOGY:
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