This module constitutes the foundation of the course. Lectures in this section focus on cellular biology and homeostasis.

Do not try to take verbatim notes. Instead, listen to 2/3 of a lecture (15-20 minutes) without pausing. Then, pause and spend 5 minutes writing down only what you remember. This forces your brain to consolidate memory.

There are two primary ways to access Robbins Basic Pathology Lectures today:

Search for "Robbins Basic Pathology Chapter 1" – you will find playlists from channels like Medicosis Perfectionalis and Armando Hasudungan. These are excellent for visualizing single concepts (e.g., the complement cascade) but are not comprehensive courses.

  • Inflammation & repair
  • Hemodynamics & thrombosis
  • Immunopathology & hypersensitivity
  • Genetic and pediatric disorders
  • Neoplasia
  • Infectious disease pathology
  • Organ-system pathology (concise, high-yield)
  • Upload your lecture notes into Anki or use a pre-made Robbins-based deck (e.g., "AnKing" step decks). Review the cards 1 day, 3 days, and 7 days after the lecture.

    This report outlines the core curriculum typically covered in a lecture series based on Robbins Basic Pathology. As the gold standard text for medical students, the lectures focus on the mechanisms of disease (pathogenesis) bridging basic science with clinical practice. The report categorizes the content into General Pathology (core mechanisms) and Systemic Pathology (disease of specific organ systems), highlighting key learning objectives and pedagogical approaches.