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PassPom 2025 Crashcourse Day 1: Cell Signalling , Cell Integrity , Cell Replication , Cell injury and fate , Fluids Compartments and Solutes

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Summary

Join us for an in-depth, comprehensive lecture focused on the critical elements of cell biology. Despite some initial technical issues, presenter assures attendees they are in store for an enlightening session that will thoroughly explore a variety of topics within cell biology. Not only will this session be rich in information, but it will convey information logically and consistently to ensure engagement and retention. The presenter encourages live interaction and promises to address several exam-oriented questions during the course. This session will indeed be jam-packed with valuable information and insights for medical professionals, providing vital knowledge they can apply in real-world scenarios. A must-attend for those wanting to deepen their understanding of cell biology.

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🚨 Calling all first-year medics! 🚨

Struggling with POM? Want to ace your exams with expert-led teaching?

πŸ©ΊπŸ“š Join our POM Crash Course – a FREE, interactive lecture series designed to break down key concepts and boost your confidence! πŸ’‘βœ¨

πŸ“… Date: 1/04/25

πŸ“ Location: MedAll

Learning objectives

  1. To understand and be able to apply the principles of cell biology relevant to practicing medicine.
  2. To identify and discuss important structures and mechanisms within the cell and how they are related to human health and disease.
  3. To improve skills in reading and understanding complex scientific literature in the field of cell biology.
  4. To apply the knowledge and principles learned throughout the lecture to answer real-world medical case study questions.
  5. To practice asking relevant questions and engaging in open discussions about medical cell biology concepts for deeper understanding and retention.
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