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Are online degrees recognized?

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Generally, any accredited degree offered by an institution of higher education certified as such within in a major country will be recognized as a valid degree. ... Online degrees are relatively new in higher education, and still evolving.

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Listing online classes on your resume is a definite do. Just make sure you do it thoughtfully so you're sending the right message about your continuing education. After all, you worked hard to complete all these courses in your free time, you owe it to yourself to make sure they count.

Can I get a job with online certificate?

Yes, it is possible to get a job using online courses. Online courses are sometimes better than the traditional course and even better when both of them work parallel. In this way, we can cop up with different types of field in the same and can expand our knowledge at a better extent.

Is online school a good idea?

Yes, online schooling is the best idea for every learner. Online students may participate in live interactions and real-time feedback for such things as quizzes and tests. Instructor and student exchanges occur in the virtual world through such methods as chat, e-mail or other web-based communication.

Goljan Pathology High Yield Questions For USMLE

Goljan Pathology High Yield Questions For USMLE Step 1
These are high yield questions prepared by Edward Goljan, they focus on the most important notes that may present in your step 1 exam.

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4-Rapid Review Pathology With STUDENT

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High Yield Questions For USMLE

Prepared by Edward Goljan, M.D.

Physiologic effects of hemorrhage: drop in diast v : ‘>iood pressure, activation of die RAA system from decreased renal blood flow and catecholamine stimulation, v .’i’�holamine release from the high pressure baroreceptors (sinus tachycardia, increased cardiac contraction, increase in peripheral resistance, stimulation of the JG apparatus, venoconstriction), increased reabsoiption of sodium from &e kidneys, release of atrial natriuretic peptide, release of ADH.

Opportunistic infections in AIDS: know Pneumocystis, CMV, Cryptococcus, MAI, TB, Herpes (esophagitis), Candida (thrush, esophagitis), Cryptosporidium (acid fest; diarrhea)

Cocaine: decreased uptake of DOPA and NOR; review environmental path notes Signs/symptoms of drugs of abuse: review environmental path notes

Serum protein electrophoresis interpretation: see Table in inflammation notes; now difference between polyclonal (chronic inflammation) and monoclonal (one clone of plasma cells; rntmoclonal gammopathy of undetermined

significance is the most common cause)

Absence of Y chromosome: germinal ridge moves in the direction of ovarian differentiation; presence of the Y chromosome testes differentiation

Know sensitivity, specificity, prevalence, incidenife, predictive value of a positive and negative test, risk ratio, odds ratio, case fatality risk: some of this is in general principles notes and the remainder in Fadem’s chapter on statistics

UVB light: produces thjmiidine dimers, which if not replaced with normal DNA by DNA repair enzymes, may result in cancer (ba� cell, squame, melanoma)

ESR increase with age: probably abnormal and indicates a disease process rather than being an age-related finding Key elements in wound healing: granulation tissue, fibronectin

Cause of death in 15-25 age bracket: MV A; Black male in this age bracket is homicide

Xeroderma pigmentosum: AR disease with absent DNA repair enzymes and increased incidence of UVB-related

skin cancers

Cytochrome oxidase: inhibited by CO and cyanide

Chronic granulomatous disease of childhood: SXR disease, absent NADPH oxidase, absent respiratory burst, cannot kill catalase positive S. aureus but can kill catalase negative streptococci Picture of coagulation necrosis in an acute myocardial infarction Cause of atrophy in a muscle in a cast: lack of muscle stimulation

Mosaicism: non-disjunction in somatic cells

Calculate the reference interval of the test given the mean of the test and 1 SD: remember to double the SD, since 2 SD covering 95% of the normal population is used

Factors altering the oxygen dissociation curve: left and right shift; see cell injury notes or Harvey Champ

biochemistry book

Goljan Lectures Step 1

Mitochondrial inheritance: mother gives the disease to all her kids but her married son to none of his kids MC vitamin deficiency in alcoholics: folate MC metal deficiency in alcoholics: magnesium

Vitamin associated with pyruvate dehydrogenase: thiamin

Always determine the genetic sex of a child with ambiguous genitalia

Goljan Lectures High Yield

Respiratory burst: NADPH oxidase conversion of molecular oxygen into superoxide free radicals; neutrophils and monocytes only