Thyroid Hyperfunction – Top USMLE Diseases

Thyroid Hyperfunction – Top USMLE Diseases

by Carlo Raj, MD, Brian Alverson, MD, Lynae Brayboy, MD u.a.

This course covers everything you need to know about Thyroid Hyperfunction.

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Course Details

  • Videos 11
  • Duration 1:25 h
  • Quiz questions 48
  • Concept Pages 9

Content

Your Educators of course Thyroid Hyperfunction – Top USMLE Diseases

 Carlo Raj, MD

Carlo Raj, MD

Dr. Carlo Raj is a Physician and Lecturer at Becker’s Healthcare, in Illinois, USA, and the CEO and founder of Indus Intellect Virtual MedEd, a medical education consulting company.
He obtained his MD from Medical University of the Americas (MUA) and is an international lecturer and public speaker.
Within Lecturio, Dr. Raj teaches courses on Pathology.

 Brian Alverson, MD

Brian Alverson, MD

Dr. Brian Alverson is the Residency Director at Nemours Children's Hospital in Wilmington, Delaware and a Professor of Pediatrics at Jefferson University in Philadelphia. Until 2022, he has been a Professor of Pediatrics and Professor of Medical Science at Brown University, as well as the Director for the Division of Pediatric Hospital Medicine at Hasbro Children's Hospital, Rhode Island, USA.

He obtained his MD at the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine in 1999 and is currently also the Director of Undergraduate Pediatric Education at the Alpert School of Medicine at Brown University.

Due to his achievements in pediatric education, he has won over 25 teaching awards at two Ivy League Medical Schools.

Within Lecturio, Dr. Alverson teaches courses on Pediatrics.

 Lynae Brayboy, MD

Lynae Brayboy, MD

Dr. Lynae Brayboy is an Assistant Professor of Molecular Biology, Cell Biology and Biochemistry at Brown University, in Rhode Island, USA.
She obtained her MD from Temple University School of Medicine in Pennsylvania. Currently, she is double-board certified in OB/GYN, as well as Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility, and is also Visiting (Reproductive) Scientist at the Charité Berlin.
Due to her achievements, she has earned multiple teaching awards.
Within Lecturio, Dr. Brayboy teaches courses on Gynecology.

 Sharon Bord, MD

Sharon Bord, MD

Dr. Sharon Bord is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Emergency Medicine at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Maryland, USA.
She obtained her MD at the George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences in 2004 and then completed residency training at Boston Medical Center.
She has a focus on both undergraduate and graduate medical education, and is a member of the Teaching College, a group of faculty members in the Department of Emergency Medicine dedicated to educational endeavors for residents and medical students.
Within Lecturio, Dr. Bord teaches courses on Emergency Medicine.


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Excellent lecture
By Jalil Z. on 23. February 2021 for Hyperthyroidism in Children

Excellent lecture: comprehensive, clear, easy to remember. Contains all the necessary information for the primary care provider. Thanks!

 
Great lecture!
By ?????? Я. on 15. September 2020 for Introduction & Graves' Disease – Hyperthyroidism (Thyrotoxicosis)

Interesting, easy digestible lecture. Essence of useful and important information. Thanks for your work!

 
Just lists.. I'd better read online, it's free.
By Gahaja N. on 02. April 2019 for Hyperthyroidism and Hypothyroidism: Diagnosis and Management

What's the point of a lecture if you are just listing things, reading the powerpoint without explaining all the terms for goitre for example? Give us the prevalence of each symptom or of the varieties fo goitre, etc.. so that we know what we should expect in practice. The same applies for all lectures otherwise why pay? I can read it myself.

 
Easy to digest
By Davao N. on 05. March 2019 for Hyperthyroidism in Children

Simple and high-yield explanation to a commonly encountered topic in both pediatrics and internal medicine.