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            <title>Diabetic Nephropathy</title>
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            <description>&#1524;The Texas Tech Medcast is a podcast for medical residents, medical students, practicing physicians, and others involved in medical education and high quality, patient-centered primary care.&#1524;  &quot;This episode describes the natural history of diabetic nephropathy and includes a review of screening for diabetic nephropathy, prescribing treatment to reverse early kidney disease, and recommending dietary and supplemental therapy.  Learning Objectives: the physician audience should be able to: Describe the natural history of diabetic neophropathy; Screen patients for diabetic nephropathy; Prescribe treatment for the reversal of early diabetic nephropathy; and Recommend dietary and nutritional supplemental therapy for diabetic nephropathyPodcast Pearl: Tips on how to reduce patients&apos; hemoglobin A1C levels by following up with pharmacists and patients to improve compliance. (Dr. Mike Ragain)</description>
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            <title>Hepatic and Biliary Disorders</title>
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            <description>This site is a section of the free Merck Online Manual that deals with Hepatic and Biliary Disorders.  Some of the sub-topics include Fibrosis and Cirrhosis, Liver Masses and Granulomas, Vascular Disorders of the Liver and others.  Each of the sub-topics has information about the problem, symptoms and treatment.</description>
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            <title>M1 Renal- 2006 Daily Schedule</title>
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            <description>This sequence addresses the various structural components in the kidney are specialized for processing of the filtrate and production of urine. It also covers homeostatic mechanisms involved in the control and regulation of fluid, electrolyte and acid-base balance, as well as metabolic processes in eliminating nitrogenous waste such as urea and uric acid.</description>
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            <title>M1 Renal- 2006 Daily Schedule</title>
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            <description>This sequence addresses the various structural components in the kidney are specialized for processing of the filtrate and production of urine. It also covers homeostatic mechanisms involved in the control and regulation of fluid, electrolyte and acid-base balance, as well as metabolic processes in eliminating nitrogenous waste such as urea and uric acid.</description>
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            <description>This sequence addresses the various structural components in the kidney are specialized for processing of the filtrate and production of urine. It also covers homeostatic mechanisms involved in the control and regulation of fluid, electrolyte and acid-base balance, as well as metabolic processes in eliminating nitrogenous waste such as urea and uric acid.</description>
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            <title>M1 Renal- 2008 Daily Schedule</title>
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            <description>This sequence addresses the various structural components in the kidney are specialized for processing of the filtrate and production of urine. It also covers homeostatic mechanisms involved in the control and regulation of fluid, electrolyte and acid-base balance, as well as metabolic processes in eliminating nitrogenous waste such as urea and uric acid.</description>
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            <description>This sequence addresses the various structural components in the kidney are specialized for processing of the filtrate and production of urine. It also covers homeostatic mechanisms involved in the control and regulation of fluid, electrolyte and acid-base balance, as well as metabolic processes in eliminating nitrogenous waste such as urea and uric acid.</description>
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            <title>M1 Renal- Example Questions: Amino Acid lectures</title>
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            <description>This sequence addresses the various structural components in the kidney are specialized for processing of the filtrate and production of urine. It also covers homeostatic mechanisms involved in the control and regulation of fluid, electrolyte and acid-base balance, as well as metabolic processes in eliminating nitrogenous waste such as urea and uric acid.</description>
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            <title>M1 Renal- Folate Metabolism</title>
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            <description>This sequence addresses the various structural components in the kidney are specialized for processing of the filtrate and production of urine. It also covers homeostatic mechanisms involved in the control and regulation of fluid, electrolyte and acid-base balance, as well as metabolic processes in eliminating nitrogenous waste such as urea and uric acid.</description>
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            <title>M1 Renal- Histology of the Urinary Tract</title>
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            <description>This sequence addresses the various structural components in the kidney are specialized for processing of the filtrate and production of urine. It also covers homeostatic mechanisms involved in the control and regulation of fluid, electrolyte and acid-base balance, as well as metabolic processes in eliminating nitrogenous waste such as urea and uric acid.</description>
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