Dr. Hala Raed
This course offers a comprehensive introduction to microbiology tailored for medical students, focusing on both bacteriology and virology. We begin by exploring the foundational concepts of microbiology, including the structure of bacteria, methods for culturing bacteria, and understanding the pathogenesis behind bacterial infections. Students will then dive into the study of various bacterial families and learn how they contribute to human diseases.
The second half of the course introduces virology, covering fundamental principles and giving a broad overview of viruses and their role in infectious diseases. By the end of this course, students will have a solid understanding of microbial pathogens and their clinical relevance, laying a critical foundation for further studies in medical microbiology.
Curriculum
- 1 Section
- 24 Lessons
- 200 Days
- Topics24
- 1.0Lec 1: Introduction I
- 1.1Lec 1: Introduction II
- 1.2Lec 2: Bacterial Structure
- 1.3Lec 3: Bacterial Genetics I
- 1.4Lec 3: Bacterial Genetics II
- 1.5Lec 3: Bacterial Genetics III
- 1.6Lec 3: Bacterial Genetics IV
- 1.7Lec 3: Bacterial Genetics V
- 1.8Lec 4: Bacterial Growth I
- 1.9Lec 4: Bacterial Growth II
- 1.10Lec 4: Bacterial Growth III
- 1.11Lec 5: Bacterial Pathogenicity
- 1.12Lec 6: Human Microbiota
- 1.13Lec 7: Bacterial Physiology – Metabolism
- 1.14Lec 8: Bacterial Classification
- 1.15Lec 9: Streptococcus part 1
- 1.16Lec 10: Streptococcus part 2
- 1.17Lec 11: Staphylococcus
- 1.18Lec 12: Spore Forming Bacteria
- 1.19Lec 13: Non-Spore Forming Rods
- 1.20Lec 14: Neisseria
- 1.21Lec 15: Enteric Bacteria part 1
- 1.22Lec 16: Enteric Bacteria part 2
- 1.23Lec 17: Hospital Acquired Gram Negatives
