Golajn audio lectures that correspond to RR chapters

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Hi,
Does anyone have a list of what goljan audio lectures correspond best to his RR book specific chapters? Most of the files I have are called fluids and hemodynamics, cell injury, or are named after a specific system. I specifically would like to know where in his audio files things like ch 6, environmental path, etc. could be found in his audio.

Thanks!
 
In order of the audio files. I forget which correspond to which "days."

#01. CH1: Cell Injury (1)
#02. CH1: Cell Injury (2)
#03. CH2: Inflammation and Repair (1)
#04. CH2: Inflammation and Repair (2)
#05. CH2: Inflammation and Repair (3) / CH4: Fluids, Electrolytes, and Acid-Base (1)
#06. CH4: Fluids, Electrolytes, and Acid-Base (2)
#07. CH4: Fluids, Electrolytes, and Acid-Base (3)
#08. CH4: Fluids, Electrolytes, and Acid-Base (4) / CH7: Nutritional Disorders (1)
#09. CH7: Nutrition (2) / CH8: Neoplasia (1)
#10. CH8: Neoplasia (2)
#11. CH8: Neoplasia (3) / CH11: RBC Disorders (1)
#12. CH11: RBC Disorders (2)
#13. CH11: RBC Disorders (3)
#14. CH11: RBC Disorders (4) / CH12: WBC Disorders (1)
#15. CH12: WBC Disorders (2) / CH13: Lymphoid Disorders (1)
#16. CH13: Lymphoid Disorders (2) / CH14: Hemostasis Disorders (1)
#17. CH14: Hemostasis Disorders (2) / CH15: Transfusion Medicine (1)
#18. CH15: Transfusion Medicine (2) / CH9: Vascular Disorders (1)
#19. CH9: Vascular Disorders (2)
#20. CH10: Heart Disease (1)
#21. CH10: Heart Disease (2)
#22. CH10: Heart Disease (3)
#23. CH16: Upper & Lower Respiratory Disorders (1)
#24. CH16: Upper & Lower Respiratory Disorders (2)
#25. CH16: Upper & Lower Respiratory Disorders (2) / CH17: Gastrointestinal Disorders (1)
#26. CH17: Gastrointestinal Disorders (2)
#27. CH17: Gastrointestinal Disorders (3) / CH18: Hepatiobiliary and Pancreatic Disorders (1)
#28. CH18: Hepatiobiliary and Pancreatic Disorders (2)
#29. CH18: Hepatiobiliary and Pancreatic Disorders (3) / CH19: Kidney Disorders (1)
#30. CH19: Kidney Disorders (2)
#31. CH19: Kidney Disorders (3) / CH20: Lower Urinary Tract and Male Reproductive Disorders
#32. CH21: Female Reproductive Disorders
#33. CH22: Endocrine Disorders (1)
#34. CH22: Endocrine Disorders (2)
#35. CH22: Endocrine Disorders (3) / CH23: Musculoskeletal Disorders (1)
#36. CH23: Musculoskeletal Disorders (2) / CH24: Skin Disorders / CH25: Nervous Disorders (1)
#37. CH25: Nervous Disorders (2)

I found the best thing to do if you're completely lost or it seems he jumped from where you were is to look up whatever topic he's discussing in the index and flip to that page.
 
I copied it from previous posts on SDN. Credit goes to whoever made it.

Chapter 1 (Cell Injury) - 1-1 (~7:00) - cell injury 1
Chapter 2 (Inflammation and Repair) - 1-4 (~6:37) – Inflammation 2
Chapter 3 (immunopathology) - (not covered except during endocrine)
Chapter 4 (water, elec., acid-base) - 1-5 (~31:10) – Fluid/Hemody 1
Chapter 5 (genetic and developmental disorders) – mixed/not covered
Chapter 6 (environmental pathology) – mixed/not covered
Chapter 7 (Nutritional disorders) - 2-1 (~2:50) – Nutrition 1
Chapter 8 (Neoplasia) - 2-2 (~31:21) – Nutrition 2

Chapter 9-10 (vascular and heart disorders) - 3-3 (~37:15) – Hemato 8

Chapter 11 (RBC disorders) - 2-4 (~31:38) – Neoplasia 3
Chapter 12 (WBC disorders) - 2-7 (~44:10) – Hemato 4
Chapter 13 (lymphoid disorders) - 2-8 (~42:34) – Hemato 5
Chapter 14 (hemostasis disorders) - 3-1 (~17:04) – Hemato 6
Chapter 15 (Blood banking and transfusion) - 3-2 (~42:13) – Hemato 7

Chapter 16 (Upper N Lower respiratory) - 3-8 (0:00) – Respiratory 1
Chapter 17 (Gastrointest. disorders) - 4-2 (~13:00) – Respiratory 3
Chapter 18 (Hepatobiliary and Pancreatic) - 4-4 (~29:30) – GI 2
Chapter 19 (kidney disorders) - 4-6 (~24:40) – Hepato/pancreas 2
Chapter 20 (lower urinary tract) - 4-8 (~39:21) – Renal 2
Chapter 20 (male reproductive tract) - 4-8 (~44:50) – Renal 2
Chapter 21 (female reproductive and breast) - 5-1 (0:00) – Gyn 1
Chapter 22 (endocrine) - 5-2 (0:00) – Gyn 2
Chapter 23 (musculoskeletal) - 5-4 (~10:39) – Musculoskeletal
Chapter 24 (skin disorders) - 5-5 (~14:56) - Skin
Chapter 25 (nervous system) - 5-5 (~34:04) – Skin
 
thought I should give this a bump. this is very helpful.

I copied it from previous posts on SDN. Credit goes to whoever made it.

Chapter 1 (Cell Injury) - 1-1 (~7:00) - cell injury 1
Chapter 2 (Inflammation and Repair) - 1-4 (~6:37) – Inflammation 2
Chapter 3 (immunopathology) - (not covered except during endocrine)
Chapter 4 (water, elec., acid-base) - 1-5 (~31:10) – Fluid/Hemody 1
Chapter 5 (genetic and developmental disorders) – mixed/not covered
Chapter 6 (environmental pathology) – mixed/not covered
Chapter 7 (Nutritional disorders) - 2-1 (~2:50) – Nutrition 1
Chapter 8 (Neoplasia) - 2-2 (~31:21) – Nutrition 2

Chapter 9-10 (vascular and heart disorders) - 3-3 (~37:15) – Hemato 8

Chapter 11 (RBC disorders) - 2-4 (~31:38) – Neoplasia 3
Chapter 12 (WBC disorders) - 2-7 (~44:10) – Hemato 4
Chapter 13 (lymphoid disorders) - 2-8 (~42:34) – Hemato 5
Chapter 14 (hemostasis disorders) - 3-1 (~17:04) – Hemato 6
Chapter 15 (Blood banking and transfusion) - 3-2 (~42:13) – Hemato 7

Chapter 16 (Upper N Lower respiratory) - 3-8 (0:00) – Respiratory 1
Chapter 17 (Gastrointest. disorders) - 4-2 (~13:00) – Respiratory 3
Chapter 18 (Hepatobiliary and Pancreatic) - 4-4 (~29:30) – GI 2
Chapter 19 (kidney disorders) - 4-6 (~24:40) – Hepato/pancreas 2
Chapter 20 (lower urinary tract) - 4-8 (~39:21) – Renal 2
Chapter 20 (male reproductive tract) - 4-8 (~44:50) – Renal 2
Chapter 21 (female reproductive and breast) - 5-1 (0:00) – Gyn 1
Chapter 22 (endocrine) - 5-2 (0:00) – Gyn 2
Chapter 23 (musculoskeletal) - 5-4 (~10:39) – Musculoskeletal
Chapter 24 (skin disorders) - 5-5 (~14:56) - Skin
Chapter 25 (nervous system) - 5-5 (~34:04) – Skin
 
This version is arranged in the following manner:

.Chapter in RR..: Audio Start Time .--->. Audio End Time Length of Audio.
 
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Wow, thank you so much for this. I almost stopped listening to the lectures because it was taking so much time to find where he was.

The 45 minutes I spent looking for immunopathology yesterday is mocking me right now.
 
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