Clinical Embryology: A Practical Approach
Published 2/2025
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 2.48 GB | Duration: 2h 29m
Published 2/2025
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 2.48 GB | Duration: 2h 29m
Bridging Science and Clinical Practice
What you'll learn
Fundamentals of Embryology
Clinical Application
Reproductive Biology
Genetic Screening and Diagnosis
Requirements
Basic Knowledge of Human Biology Interest in Reproductive Medicine
Description
Embark on a fascinating journey through the wonders of human embryology! This course explores the remarkable process of how a single cell transforms into a complex human being. We will cover key developmental stages, cellular differentiation, organogenesis, and the impact of genetic and environmental factors on prenatal development. The course is ideal for students seeking a solid foundation in human embryology.This comprehensive course delves into the intricate process of human development, from fertilization to birth. Through a blend of theoretical and practical approaches, students will gain a deep understanding of the key events, cellular and molecular mechanisms, and clinical implications of embryology. The course is designed for students in all health fields, including medical, nursing, and allied health professions, as well as healthcare professionals seeking to enhance their knowledge of human development.potential Course Topics:Gametogenesis: Sperm and oocyte formationFertilization and Early Embryonic Development: Cleavage, implantation, gastrulationOrganogenesis: Development of major organ systems (e.g., cardiovascular, nervous, musculoskeletal)Fetal Development: Growth, maturation, and placental functionTeratology: Congenital anomalies and their causesClinical Embryology: Prenatal diagnosis, assisted reproductive technologiesMolecular and Cellular Mechanisms of Development: Gene expression, signaling pathways, stem cellsthis course for students and professionals in the healthcare field who need to learn or review human embryology. It effectively combines scientific information with clinical applications, making it relevant and engaging for learners.
Overview
Section 1: introduction
Lecture 1 embryology introduction
Lecture 2 why we as medical students and medical professionals study embryology
Lecture 3 history of embryology
Lecture 4 clinical aspect of embryology lect1
Lecture 5 clinical aspect of embryology invitro fertilization foetusl imaging
Lecture 6 clinical aspect of embryology Embryology and Genetics
Lecture 7 clinical aspect of embryology organ symphony
Section 2: Prefertilization events
Lecture 8 fertilization
Lecture 9 prefertilization events
Lecture 10 Meiosis
Lecture 11 Gametogenesis
Section 3: Fertilization
Lecture 12 fertilization
Lecture 13 journey of female ovum
Lecture 14 fertilization
Lecture 15 clinical considerations
Lecture 16 early stages of development
Section 4: Gastrulation
Lecture 17 gastrulation
Lecture 18 gastrulation
Section 5: case study
Lecture 19 polycystic ovary
Lecture 20 case 2 complex case
Lecture 21 Please Say No to alcohol during pregnancy
Lecture 22 clinical consideration human gonadotropin
Lecture 23 folic acid is the superhero of pregnancy
Lecture 24 folic acid and sarah
Lecture 25 Risk of pregnancy for old women
Lecture 26 spina bifida
Lecture 27 Myths vs facts folic acid
Lecture 28 cleft palate
Lecture 29 miscarriage in early pregnancy
Lecture 30 Abortion
Section 6: Cleavage and Blastocyst Formation
Lecture 31 cleavage blastocyst formation
Section 7: Implantation
Lecture 32 implantation
Section 8: Neurulation
Lecture 33 neurulation
Section 9: Organogenesis
Lecture 34 tridermic embryo
Section 10: Fetal Development
Lecture 35 fetal developement
Lecture 36 heart formation
Section 11: Quiz Questions
Lecture 37 quizzes
Lecture 38 quizzes
Lecture 39 quizzes questions answers explanation
Medical Students and Residents,Embryologists and Laboratory Technicians –,Researchers – Individuals involved in developmental biology and reproductive health research.,Fertility Specialists – Clinicians seeking a deeper understanding of embryological principles to enhance patient care.,Advanced Biology Students – Graduate students in developmental biology or related fields.