[Cusom26] Autonomic System Review Guide

Powers, James E jpowers at campbell.edu
Thu Sep 21 13:28:58 EDT 2023


Hi Class of 2026!
Thank you so much for participating in the Autonomic Case Studies session today!!  You all were awesome and demonstrated a great foundational knowledge of the ANS as well as the ability to apply that knowledge to a variety of clinical, pharmacological and physiological scenarios!  That will definitely serve you well on boards and rotations!  In addition to furthering your understanding and application of the material, I hope you also found the session to be at least a little fun!
Attached to this email are the PPT slides that were posted to Blackboard yesterday with the addition of the questions that were asked for each case in class along with all of Dr. Alekseev's autonomic nervous system anatomy and physiology slides.
Dr. Eldeeb, Dr. Alekseev, and I will each provide questions based on the points we emphasized in the two case studies.
Since the PowerPoint slides provided for the case studies focused primarily on the details and questions related to each case without additional content, I put together the attached review document highlighting the important clinical concepts we covered today.
While this document doesn't have hyperlinked objectives (sorry!), I have highlighted and red/bolded the specific information you need to know for the content I covered.  Any of the text that is not highlighted/bolded is simply to help further explain the clinical and basic science concepts we discussed today and will hopefully serve as a helpful reference!
Please let me know if you have any questions.
Thanks again for your participation today - I had a lot of fun!
 Dr. P

Jim Powers, DO, FACEP, FAAEM
Associate Dean for Clinical Integration
Professor of Emergency Medicine
School of Osteopathic Medicine | Campbell University
jpowers at campbell.edu | 910.893.1776

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