Physics for Medical Students

Physics for Medical Students

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Overview

Physics for Medical Students

 

 

The Main Learning Objectives

To state the literal meaning of carbohydrates

To describe the nomenclature associated with carbohydrates

To define monosaccharides, disaccharides, and polysaccharides

To define lipids and name the different types of lipids

To describe the biochemical features of fatty acids

To name the saturated fatty acids and state the number of carbon atoms they contain

To list examples of unsaturated fatty acids and state the number of carbon atoms and double bonds they contain

To compare the structures of cis and trans fatty acids

To differentiate between essential and non-essential amino acids

To explain the biochemistry of the building blocks of proteins

To describe the different roles of proteins in the body

To explain the nomenclature used for amino acids

To distinguish between the D- and L-configurations of amino acids

To describe the biochemical configuration of amino acids in a polypeptide

To explain the different ways of describing polypeptide configuration

To describe the functions of proteins

To describe the structure of proteins

To cite examples of fibrous and globular proteins

To describe the structure of fibrous proteins

To describe the function of collagen in the body

To discuss the importance of cholesterol in the bodydentify the 3 sources of cholesterol

To discuss the role of proteins in regulating gene expression

To compare the speed of a chemical catalyst with that of an enzyme

To define "glycoside" & to name the sugars that can be converted into glycosides

To define "disaccharide" and state some examples

To define a polysaccharide

To list the membrane-bound organelles in a eukaryotic cell

To compare prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells on the basis of their organelles

To describe and compare the different types of proteins found in the lipid bilayer

To explain the process of diffusion

To identify the factors that affect the rate of diffusion across membranes

To state the differences between passive diffusion and facilitated diffusion

To differentiate between active transport and facilitated diffusion

To describe the properties and functions of ion channel proteins

To describe the phosphodiester bonds and the polarity of DNA and RNA

To identify the function of DNA polymerase in DNA replication

To explain the process of transcription in the central dogma of molecular biology

To explain the functions of messenger RNA in the cell

To compare the messenger RNA in eukaryotic and prokaryotic cells

 

Methods of Education to Achieve the Objectives

Every video has specific objectives to be achieved

Initially , participant will have  pre-test as a part of assessment steps

Participant will watch videos accompanied by  images, pdf files , figures or diagrams. At the end , participant must pass post-test to get certification of completion. Participant must follow the learning path in the platform

 

Evaluation of Scientific Activity by the Participants

By evaluation form after completing course , it will be send to participants. It is an important to know that it will be mandatory to get certification

 

Speaker

Dr. Kevin Ahern

PhD, Professor in the Department of Biochemistry and Biophysics at Oregon State University (OSU), USA

 

Course Policy

This course will be valid for 6 months after subscription date

The subscription will not be refundable for any reason

The course content was reviewed by scientific committee

There is no CME Hours or Certifcation for this kind of teaching content

The course content was designed for pre graduate students