Understand the oxygen hemoglobin dissociation curve with this clear and concise medical lecture from Dr. Seheult.
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MedCram allows you to cut down on study time and maximize retention and understanding by focusing in on what is most important. Dr. Seheult's medical Illustrations, charts, memory aids, and quizzes will make learning and reviewing medical topics a breeze. We think (and certainly hope) you'll find Oxygen Hemoglobin Dissociation Curve Explained Clearly very informative, easy to follow, and fun.
Course Contents:
- Oxygen Hemoglobin Dissociation Curve Explained Clearly
- Delivery of Oxygen to Tissues Explained Clearly
JEFF TANGUAY
Love the simplicity of the factors influencing the oxy-hem curve as it "normally" occurs at the lungs and muscle. Easier to recall when understood than trying to simply recall the influential factors! Thanks
MONICA LOPEZ
It is a great explanation on oxygen delivery to the tissues, it does help to understand the concept when it gets broken down the way you did.
WINFRED TOVAR
MICHAEL FALL
clear concise explanation
HELEN SCHADT (NP Student)
Hallelujah for this!!! I'm getting the concepts!!
MEDCRAM ADMIN
This course was awesome
This course had exactly what I was looking for
ERIC AGUIRRE
Great
VITALIE URECHE, MD
NORBERT UY, MD
Excellent
ALA ABEDRABBO (Nursing Student)
- Quadruple Board Certified in Internal Medicine, Pulmonary Medicine, Critical Care, and Sleep Medicine.
- Over 20 years teaching experience as both an exam preparation instructor and an assistant professor of medicine.
- Experience as a medical director for both a Southern California Physician Assistant Program and a Respiratory Therapy Program.
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