SPH: Systems, Processes and Homeostasis

This course is a combination of physiology and pharmacology. This page is used to link to media, files, and other resources that previous students have found helpful supplements to lecture and textbook reading.

=Topics=

Block 1

 * Ion Channel Transport, includes a number of great youtube videos and a student study guide

Block 2

 * Cardiovascular Physiology Tutorial

Block 3

 * Cohen's Acid-Base Balance book online (no longer in print but recommended by everyone)
 * [[media:block3_druglist.pdf|Block 3 Drug List, 2009]], student generated list of drugs for renal physiology and basic pharmacodynamic / pharmacokinetics.
 * [[media:3.30.10+10am+Pulmonary+Phys+3+-+Gas+Exchange.pdf|Pulm Phys 3]], 2pager from Val
 * [[media:3.30.10+11am+Pulmonary+Phys+4+-+Ventilation+Perfusion.pdf|Pulm Phys 4]], 2pager from Val

Block 4

 * [[media:block4_druglist.pdf| Block 4 Drug List, 2009]], a student-generated drug list study guide
 * [[media:block_4_studyguide.pdf| Comprehensive Block 4 Study Guide, 2009]], a 35-page student generated study guide in PDF format. Covers asthma, toxicology, lung physiology, and more.
 * [[media:pulmonary_probs.pdf| Pulmonary Physiology Problem Solving]], all the key equations that you need and some examples of problem solving.
 * [[media:pulmonary_probs2.pdf| Pulmonary Physiology Equations]], another format of equations that medical students need to know
 * Magician David Blaine explains how he held his breath for 17min

Drugs

 * Many medical course focus on prototypical drugs in a class. Sometimes the textbook information can even be limited.  Favorites in tobromycin (aminoglycoside), all formulations of penicillin, cyclophosphamide, Etopiside, 5-FU, and methotrexate