Introduction to Renal Pathology
Introduction to Renal Pathology

Introduction to Renal Pathology

by Carlo Raj, MD

The kidneys do more than remove waste and extra fluid from the body. They also serve to maintain a balance of electrolytes, regulate blood pressure and the acid–base balance in the blood, secrete hormones that catalyze red blood cell formation, and keep the bones strong and healthy. Renal pathology may affect nearly any part of the kidney anatomy and disrupt one or several of these functions.

Course Details

  • Videos 4
  • Duration 0:18 h
  • Quiz questions 13
  • Concept Pages 3

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Your Educators of course Introduction to Renal Pathology

 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.


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unclear lessons
By Sara A. on 09. November 2021 for Potter's Syndrome

I'm sorry but I can't seem to understand him, it feels like he's revising the new subject to me instead of teaching it.

 
pottes stars
By Metehan A. on 19. September 2018 for Potter's Syndrome

everything 4 boards are covered and the narrator really gives main road of the subject

 
Too fast, unfocused and not detailed enough
By Isaac V. on 26. March 2018 for Potter's Syndrome

The lecturer does a great job at keeping the presentation interesting, however he rushed over several points in the topics to the point in which he ignored some of the information present in his slides. Also, it feels out of place when he jumps to different topics that have little to nothing to do with the present lecture. Finally, the lecture feels SO rushed that he missed key aspects of the pathology of every desease he talked about, especially Potter Sequence and its etiologies.

 
Best of the best..
By Neuer N. on 20. January 2018 for Renal Patho-Embryology

Best lecture i have ever seen..concise with high yield topics.