Issue, August, 2025
Newsletter
Conceptual Medicine
July Highlights You Can’t Afford to Miss!
If you haven’t watched this month’s top sessions on Conceptual Medicine, you’re already falling behind. Whether you’re preparing for NEET SS, DM entrance, or just trying to level up during your medicine residency, these handpicked lectures cover what really matters in clinical practice, case discussions, and exam scenarios.
1. Urinalysis in Nephrology By Dr. A.S. Nath | Based on Harrison’s 22nd Edition
Urine isn’t just waste—it’s a diagnostic super-tool! Dr. A.S. Nath breaks down the essentials of nephrology with clarity and clinical insight.
Key takeaways:
• How to collect the ideal urine sample
• Secrets behind interpreting 24-hour collections
• Microscopy mastery—what to look for
• Updated guidelines from Harrison’s 22nd Ed
➡️ Perfect for NEET SS, DM Nephrology & early-year medicine residents

2. Harrison 22nd Ed Lectures | Signs of Liver Failure By Dr. Umalakshmi Premnath | Medicine Residency Series
Not sure how to spot liver failure in your patient? Dr. Umalakshmi Premnath simplifies it for you, based on real bedside findings and updated Harrison content.
What you’ll learn:
• Clinical signs of acute & chronic liver failure
• Head-to-toe exam findings — from gynecomastia to caput medusae
• Importance of alcohol, viral & metabolic history
• Aligned with Harrison 22nd Ed & NEET SS syllabus

3. Approach to Fever & Rash By Dr. Dilip Kumar | Clinical Reasoning in Internal Medicine
Fever with rash: textbook symptom, real-world challenge. This session arms you with the logic and pattern-recognition skills needed to decode it.
Covered topics:
• Meningococcemia, TSS, IE, RMSF
• Autoimmune mimics & rare infections
• Case-based approach with practical examples
• When to panic—and when not to

4. Pancreatic Anatomy & Ductal System By Dr. Umalakshmi Premnath | High-Yield GI Lecture
Start from the anatomy, end with clinical mastery. A must-watch before approaching any case of chronic pancreatitis or ductal pathology.
Learn about:
• Pancreas segments & relations
• Major/minor papilla & divisum
• Ductal dilatation & imaging clues
• Endoscopy insights made easy

5. Sepsis Classification & Scoring Systems By Dr. Dilip Kumar | Sepsis-3 Simplified
This one’s a must if you’ve ever been confused about SOFA, Q-SOFA, or SIRS.
Dr. Dilip Kumar walks you through each scoring system and its real-world use.
Inside this video:
• Why SIRS is outdated
• SOFA & Q-SOFA breakdown
• Pediatric Phoenix score explained
• Spotting septic shock early

Ready to study smarter and stay ahead?
Don’t just scroll past — start watching now. Your NEET SS success, clinical sharpness, and daily ward confidence depend on mastering these very topics.
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