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Microbiology: Neal's Microbial World!


Dr. Chamberlain

Medical Microbiology

(Neal Chamberlain's look at the Microbial World!)

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MAOPS: Microbiology of Wounds
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Computerized Teaching Materials for the Infectious Diseases Course at KCOM*

Dr. Chamberlain's Infectious Diseases Lectures 2002-2003: These lectures include the Hematopoetic, Systemic, Upper respiratory tract, Lower respiratory tract, Urinary tract, and Sexually Transmitted Diseases.  Dr. Tritz's Infectious Diseases Lectures 2002-2003: These lectures include the Central Nervous System, Integument, Eye, Ear, Skeletal, Cardiovascular, Gastrointestinal Tract infections. 

Articles will give you information to respond calmly rather than react fearfully to the recent acts of bio-terrorism.

Clinical Cases Developed at KCOM

Skin Rashes: Diseases 1-6. Do you know the other numbered diseases besides Fifth disease?

Golden Stethoscope Contest- Sorry you can't compete in this contest, however the cases I used with my students are there for you to try to solve.

Infectious Diseases Laboratory Notebook: This notebook will help you identify your bacterial unknowns. Gram Staining Index
Nearly All The Bugs That Cause:
  • Tick-Borne Infections
  • Pneumonia (bacteria)
  • Sexually Transmitted Diseases
  • Arthropod Borne Diseases
  • Gastrointestinal Infections
  • Infections from Drinking Raw Milk
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    Medically Important Fungi NOW HAS LINKS TO GREAT IMAGES! A listing of the common human fungal pathogens in the United States.  Common Causes The common causes of various diseases. 
    Download the palmtop version of this file for your Palm/Visor. The file is a prc file. You will need Tealdoc to view the file.
    Notifiable Diseases A list of the diseases that have to be reported to the Centers for Disease Control. 
    Photo Gallery of Pathogenic Bacteria- Some of my pictures of bacteria and bacterial pictures of others found on the Internet. 

    Bacterial Pathogen Pronunciation Station

    Short Microbiology articles and links to Micro. sites:
    Infectious Disease Names and their Etiologies (causes)
    Download the palmtop version of this file for your Palm/Visor. The file is a prc file. You will need Tealdoc to view the file.
    TOP TEN CAUSES OF MORTALITY 1999: in the United States Year 2002 Recommended Childhood Immunization Schedule
    2000-2001 Vaccine Coverage maps and figures by state (on CDC webserver)

    Year 2002-2003 Recommended Adult Immunization Schedule

    MICROBIOLOGY COURSES  from here, there, and everywhere Viral Diseases and Their Etiological Agents from All The Virology on the WWW.
    Your tax dollars at work!
    *KCOM= Kirksville College of Osteopathic Medicine, Kirksville, Missouri.

    Computerized Teaching Materials for the Immunology/Medical Microbiology Course at KCOM*

    Photo Gallery of Pathogenic Bacteria
    Dr. Tritz's Medical Microbiology 2000 lectures:
     
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    Medical Abbreviations
    Scientific Articles
    Pharma-Lexicon.com
    *KCOM= Kirksville College of Osteopathic Medicine, Kirksville, Missouri.

     

    KCOM NEWS AND VIEWS

    2000 NBOME PERCENTAGE PASS RATE NATIONALLY Osteopathic school ranking by MCAT scores of the 2003 classes. Want more information about Osteopathic medicine? Go to American Association of Colleges of Osteopathic Medicine homepage.
    Introduction to Microbes
    Click for Kirksville, Missouri Forecast
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