ANATOMICAL PATHOLOGY:
INFLAMMATION & REPAIR
,For case 302 (PBL):
• No restriction to reading
• No limit to learning
• Everything is ‘nice’ to know … even when it is very complex
For this resource session:
• Consolidate the learning from Case 302
• ‘Streamline’ the material into an ‘assessment-directed’ summary
• What do we ‘need’ to know?
Your challenge:
• How do you reconcile ‘devil is in the detail’ with a concise summary?
,How to ‘engage’ Robbins:
• First read the chapter like a novel from start to finish
• Visualise a ‘landscape’ of the content
• Construct a framework of headings and sub-headings (‘length and
breadth’)
• (Progressively) Populate with salient information (‘depth’)
• Review, reflect and revise
• Figures, tables and summaries become meaningful
• Look for the patterns and the ‘value’ or application of information …
makes it easier to understand and remember
, Inflammation
•Response of vascularized tissues to infection and damage
•Brings cells and molecules of host defence from circulation
•To eliminate offending agent/s
INFLAMMATION & REPAIR
,For case 302 (PBL):
• No restriction to reading
• No limit to learning
• Everything is ‘nice’ to know … even when it is very complex
For this resource session:
• Consolidate the learning from Case 302
• ‘Streamline’ the material into an ‘assessment-directed’ summary
• What do we ‘need’ to know?
Your challenge:
• How do you reconcile ‘devil is in the detail’ with a concise summary?
,How to ‘engage’ Robbins:
• First read the chapter like a novel from start to finish
• Visualise a ‘landscape’ of the content
• Construct a framework of headings and sub-headings (‘length and
breadth’)
• (Progressively) Populate with salient information (‘depth’)
• Review, reflect and revise
• Figures, tables and summaries become meaningful
• Look for the patterns and the ‘value’ or application of information …
makes it easier to understand and remember
, Inflammation
•Response of vascularized tissues to infection and damage
•Brings cells and molecules of host defence from circulation
•To eliminate offending agent/s