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Fatty Liver; D. Marzo lecture

Fatty Liver; D. Marzo lecture. Robbins & Cotran Pathologic Basis of Disease, 2005. Gillian Shaw, Eye lecture. http://faculty.une.edu/com/abell/histo/histolab3a.htm. Elastic cartilage tissue http://www2.palomar.edu/users/ggushansky/histology/images/elastic%20cartilage%202_tif.jpg.

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Fatty Liver; D. Marzo lecture

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  1. Fatty Liver; D. Marzo lecture

  2. Robbins & Cotran Pathologic Basis of Disease, 2005

  3. Gillian Shaw, Eye lecture

  4. http://faculty.une.edu/com/abell/histo/histolab3a.htm

  5. Elastic cartilage tissue http://www2.palomar.edu/users/ggushansky/histology/images/elastic%20cartilage%202_tif.jpg Fibrocartilage tissue http://www2.palomar.edu/users/ggushansky/histology/images/fibrocartilage_tif.jpg Compact bone http://www.cytochemistry.net/microanatomy/bone/compact_bone_histology.htm

  6. Glomeruli http://www.udel.edu/biology/Wags/histopage/vascularmodelingpage/sem/largesems/twoglomsemlarge.gif

  7. Pathbio 2013 presentation component • Present to the class about an organ system or disease • ~7 minutes/student • Sign-up date TBA • Goals: • Synthesize lecture material & create your own learning tool/teaching model • Practice presenting individually • Allow us to collect teaching materials for future Pathbio lectures & Dx games • Students encouraged to use non-conventional teaching tools for their presentation

  8. Be creative! • Models/sculptures • Ex: disease/normal organ with Styrofoam, paper-mache, clay, cardboard, foil, etc. … • Paintings • Any medium • Photography • Powerpoint • Poster

  9. Some places for inspiration • Penny Oliver: www.diagnosisART.com • Science Photo Library: www.sciencephoto.com • “Hidden Beauty: Exploring Aesthetics of Medical Science”: http://hiddenbeautyinmedicine.com/gallery.php Note: use these & other resources as inspiration only – All work must be original!

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