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====Specialities====
====Specialities====
As you can see on the left, an exhaustive list of specialities exist. These contain information on the kinds of diseases that relate to the anatomy section above. Many of these are not finished, but currently, [[Psychiatry]], [[Geriatric]] and [[Neurology]] are on the way.
As you can see on the left, an exhaustive list of specialities exist. These contain information on the kinds of diseases that relate to the anatomy section above. Many of these are not completely finished, but the best are [[Women's health]], [[Psychiatry]], [[Obstetrics and Gynaecology|Obs & Gynae]] and [[Paediatrics]]. Well on the way are [[Cardiology]], [[Respiratory]], [[Urology]] and [[Anaesthetics]].


==Want to get involved?==
==Want to get involved?==

Revision as of 07:47, 26 February 2009

Welcome to MedRevise

MedRevise is the home of free medical revision on the web. Not too in depth, nor too short, and with a great sense of humour! This site is a medical revision wiki, and it's growing all the time...

Like us, this student barely went to any lectures, and those he attended he fell asleep in. MedRevise is medical revision for people as useless as him.

Search

This is the easiest way to use the site - just type into the search box at the top any topic you want!

Structure

The site is split into 3 main sections, which can be navigated using the menu on the left.

Anatomy & Physiology

Here, all the basics of what the body is and how it works are covered, from the respiratory system, to how blood is pumped around the body in the cardiovascular section. Digestion and other topics are covered in the GI section, along with details of organs such as the stomach and the liver.

We also have loads on sex and the genitourinary system, a basic introduction into neuroscience and the musculoskeletal system. Endocrinology and the working of the immune response are explained, and there's always learning to be done about sight and other loose ends

Clinical Skills

This is the practical section, with tips, tools and videos! Learn how to take a good history, or how to examine a body part or structure. We also have a small section on understanding imaging.

Specialities

As you can see on the left, an exhaustive list of specialities exist. These contain information on the kinds of diseases that relate to the anatomy section above. Many of these are not completely finished, but the best are Women's health, Psychiatry, Obs & Gynae and Paediatrics. Well on the way are Cardiology, Respiratory, Urology and Anaesthetics.

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  1. Read and agree to our guidelines and our philosophy.
  2. Register as a new member
  3. If you see a mistake, click edit, at the bottom of the page, and change it.
  4. Make some new pages!
  5. Enjoy!