Please note: There is an updated form of this web resource with more interactive elements, and new content! Come and visit Pathweb! |
Hello medical students!
Welcome to Pathology Demystified!
The Department of Pathology has created these pages to help you consolidate concepts that you have learned from lectures, tutorials and your own reading. You will find short topic overviews, mindmap videos, ‘talking pots’ and ‘talking slides’. These will help you to appreciate how gross and microscopic morphology correlates with clinical aspects of disease.
There are many quizzes too for you to try your hand at, and plug holes in your knowledge. You can see all the quizzes together on the Quiz Gallery page.
For more senior medical students in your final years, we have created some Interactive cases based on real cases, for you assess your cumulative skills and knowledge. Have fun attempting them!
Please do note, however, that this material is supplementary to textbooks and lecture notes, and does not replace them! It is for those who want to look at the topic in perhaps a different way, or to understand it better, and to try their hand at some quizzes.
Please do give your comments below on what you found helpful!
We hope that you will find this resource useful and exciting, and, most of all, that it will help you in your journey to become the best doctor that you can be!
Happy learning!
Nga Min En
On behalf of the Department of Pathology
Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine
National University of Singapore
September 2015
Copyright © 2015 by Department of Pathology, National University of Singapore
Please note that no material on this web resource should be reproduced, presented or shared without the specific permission of the Department of Pathology, Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine, National University of Singapore. (min_en_nga@nuhs.edu.sg)
Thanks so much Dr Nga and team!
really appreciate this website and the effort your committee has put into this! really helps!
Great initiative ! Its a great way to sustain student participation for the full 2 hr duration!
Please can we have something for every topic!
Its great for students too to try before and after their session and also for revision!!
I will always encourage my students to access the blog before and after the sessions to familarise and then consolidate their knowledge!!
Can we also have a few CPC cases!
Great job Prof Nga!
Hi, thank you very much!
hello, thanks for running this session
Hi Good Morning !!!
Satish
prof premraj pushpakaran writes — let us celebrate International Pathology Day!!!
Indeed!
Thanks so much Dr Nga.. I really appreciate every part of your work here., am a student of General pathology and this really interesting to my field.
really very helpful…thank you so much
thank you so much. i found this so helpful!
We are very glad you found this helpful! Check out the more complete, updated website, Pathweb, at https://medicine.nus.edu.sg/pathweb/ ! There is a Virtual Pathology Museum with fully interactive virtual pathology specimens 🙂
Thank you for this valuable resource. I am a radiology resident studying for my final exams. We have a pathology station in our oral exams and the virtual specimen library has been incredibly useful in preparing for this. 🙌🏼🙏🏼
Hi! Thank you for the positive comments, you are very welcome and I am glad you found this helpful! By the way, we have upgraded all this contents to a web resource, Pathweb, which has even more content, and registration is free! Feel free to browse and share!
https://medicine.nus.edu.sg/pathweb/
Nice blog, you bring up some very good points — very exciting getting the departments to work on their own content.
I really like your blog contains much useful information .Thanks for sharing with us and keep sharing.
Thank you for the kind words, they are much appreciated!
You may see the updated version here: https://medicine.nus.edu.sg/pathweb/
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