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Our Core Beliefs and Guiding Philosophy. Medicine should be learned and understood, not memorized or regurgitated. There are logical, mechanistic, clinically-relevant explanations that connect the pathogenesis of a disease to its clinical manifestations. Understanding how diseases manifest will help students be more confident in their knowledge ...
The Calgary Guide contains concise information about more than 800 medical topics formatted into flow charts that allow students to understand disease manifestation in a logical way. It aims to optimize learning for students, given their limited time and the large amount of material covered in medical school.
Jan 25, 2015 · The Calgary Guide to Understanding Disease. Copy of the Calgary Guide to Understanding Disease poster presentation, and our website URL. Full Title: Connecting Pathophysiology with Clinical Symptoms and Signs: A Student Led Open Access Project.