Join Dr. Mohammad Hdaib from Jordan for a comprehensive Immunology course. This course provides an in-depth exploration of the immune system, its functions, and clinical applications!
About My Course:
- Comprehensive Coverage: This course thoroughly covers immunology topics essential for USMLE Step 1 and aligns with the curricula of most medical schools, including the University of Jordan’s immunology lectures.
- High-Quality Content: Includes additional insights from Kaplan lectures, Cellular and Molecular
Immunology tenth edition textbook, and other reputable sources. - Engaging Lectures: To enhance understanding, each lecture is supported by visually appealing slides filled with diagrams and pictures.
- Interactive Learning: At the end of each lecture, you’ll find questions designed to check your understanding and reinforce key concepts.
- Well-Structured: The course is systematically organized to help you build a solid foundation in immunology.
About Dr. Mohammad Hdaib
- Bachelor’s Degree in Medicine and General Surgery from the University of Jordan
- Over a year of teaching basic medical subjects
- USMLE Step 1 passed
- BLS (Basic Life Support) and ACLS (Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support) certified
Curriculum
- 1 Section
- 19 Lessons
- 200 Days
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- Immunology19
- 1.0Introduction to the Immune System
- 1.1Cells of the Immune system
- 1.2Lymphoid Organs Anatomy, Histology and Function
- 1.3Pattern Recognition and Mechanisms of Innate Immunity
- 1.4The Complement System
- 1.5Acute Inflammatory Response_ Leukocyte Extravasation
- 1.6Mechanisms of Intracellular Killing
- 1.7Lymphocyte Development and Selection
- 1.8Lymphocyte Development and Selection (2)
- 1.9T Cells Activation and Differentiation
- 1.10B Cells Activation and Humoral Immunity (part 1)
- 1.11B Cells Activation and Humoral Immunity (part 2)
- 1.12Immune Response to Extra and Intra- Cellular Pathogens
- 1.13Vaccination
- 1.14Immunological Tolerance and Autoimmunity
- 1.15Hypersensitivity Reactions
- 1.16Primary Immunodeficiency (part 1)
- 1.17Primary Immunodeficiency (part 2)
- 1.18Transplant Immunology