Free MedCram Courses on COVID-19

Please see below for an important message from TDS Health partner MedCram, a provider of video lectures, quizzes and more. Please contact us for more details about this valuable online, distance education and clinical reference resource and see below the free content they are offering at this time.

“As we collectively navigate the Coronavirus pandemic, MedCram would like to do what we can to help. MedCram is committed to keeping our COVID-19 videos free for all to access. Please share them with students, friends and colleagues if you find them helpful.

Amidst the hardship that this pandemic has caused, we feel grateful to be part of a strong global medical community of individuals like you. Thank you for your commitment to education, and to those working on the front lines at this time.”

Coronavirus Pandemic (COVID-19) Updates Explained Clearly

This free MedCram course, accessible here, provides frequent updates for clinicians on the latest research, data and prevention strategies. Dr. Seheult illustrates key developments about COVID-19 and SARS-CoV-2 pathophysiology, transmission, prevention, treatment options & trials, vaccine advances, data trends, as well as the response from governments, hospitals, and communities.

COVID-19 Illustrations by Dr. Seheult

Please note that each video was produced with the best information MedCram could access at the time of recording. That said, we believe each video contains concepts that have enduring value and reviewing how the response to COVID-19 has progressed over time may be of interest to you as well.

COVID-19 Ventilator Course: Learn or Review Mechanical Ventilation

This free MedCram course is accessible here. As more clinicians may be needed in critical care settings, this is a review of the essential skills of ventilation management. As communities across the world are facing or preparing for increasing numbers of patients in respiratory distress from COVID-19, MedCram has packaged this video series for clinicians and hospitals on the front lines.

We understand that medical professionals (and students) that don’t have significant experience with mechanical ventilation may be called upon to help ventilator management teams in critical care settings. And clinicians with extensive ventilator experience may want a refresher or a tool to aid in teaching mechanical ventilation strategies to other clinicians.

This video series is a collection of previously recorded MedCram videos on mechanical ventilation with the addition of some COVID-19 specific videos.

Again, please contact TDS Health for more details about MedCram. MedCram medical illustrations explain and clarify key concepts without bogging you down with excessive information. They prioritize the most important information for exam preparation and clinical practice. MedCram lecturers Dr. Seheult and Dr. Jacquet are renowned instructors with the experience and skill to take your medical understanding to the next level.


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