Skip to main content

Handouts

Med Zukhruf Handouts:

Free Parasito Handouts E-book: Download Here

This e-book covers all aspects of parasitology, including its introduction, protozoa, and helminths. You can also get it from YouTube if you're having trouble with the download here. To view a video on how to download, click here.


Free General Bacterio Handouts E-book: Download Here

This e-book covers the general bacterio, which includes intro, structure, growth, gram staining, gram positive vs gram negative bacteria, bacterial genetics, bacterial classification, endotoxins, exotoxins, human microbiome or normal flora, stages of infection, bacterial pathogenesis, epidemiologic terms, bacterial lab diagnosis, sterilization and disinfection. 

You can also get it from YouTube if you're having trouble with the download here. To view a video on how to download, click here.

Paid Clinical Bacterio Handouts E-book: Working on it!


If you want to watch the video lectures in addition to the reading material or handouts. Visit Med Zukhruf's YouTube channel.


You might be interested in reading a blog on Introduction to Parasitology.

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Introduction to PARASITOLOGY

Parasite: An organism that depends on other organisms for its survival. OR  A living organism that receives nourishment & shelter from another organism where it lives. E.g., Entamoeba histolytica  Parasitology: It is the study of parasites. Medical Parasitology: It is the study of parasites that infect and cause diseases in human beings. You can also watch this video to better understand the parasitology:  Characteristics: ·        Each parasite has two names ·        Genus: that starts with an upper-case letter ·        Species: that starts with a lower-case letter ·        E.g., E ntamoeba h istolytia ·        If a parasite causes a disease, it is called Parastosis or Parastasis ·        E.g.; Giardia lamblia causes Giardiasis Hosts: An organism that harbor...

How To Stay Motivated As A Medical Student

  Staying motivated being a medical student seems hard but it isn't, believe me. I am a medical student and I know, how it feels when you do not want to study or prepare for a test.  I have gathered a few tips that can help you stay motivated in medical school. Let's have a look. 1. Take Breaks Between Your Study Hours: When you study for long hours and at the same place, you feel bored and irritated, I feel that too. Now, you need to make some simple changes. First, list down everything you need to do then assign time limits to each. Take breaks between every task that you have listed. This will help your brain to absorb different things. You can do anything you like during your break like; going on a walk with your pet, eating your favorite food, watching a movie, or gossiping with your friend.  2. Do Physical Workout: Any type of physical activity will boost your mood and will increase your focus. Doing that at home or at the gym doesn't matter, the thing that matters ...

How to Study PATHOLOGY in Medical School

  Pathology is the study of diseases and their effects on the body. It is an essential subject for medical students, as it forms the foundation of clinical medicine. Pathology involves the study of the underlying causes, mechanisms, and effects of diseases at the cellular, molecular, and systemic levels. Here are some tips on how to study pathology effectively: Understand the basics: Pathology is a vast subject, and it can be overwhelming for students to learn all the details at once. It's crucial to start with the basics and build a strong foundation before moving on to more advanced topics. This will help you understand the more complex concepts better. Use visual aids: Pathology involves a lot of visual learning, so using diagrams, flowcharts, and illustrations can be very helpful. Try to find visual aids that summarize key concepts and help you remember them more easily. Practice, practice, practice: Pathology requires a lot of rote memorization, so it's important to pr...