A space to discuss how students can connect normal body function with disease processes, including inflammation, neoplasia, cell injury, and organ-system pathology.
Pathology is where it all “gets real” but I’m finding it hard to connect normal function (which I just learned in physio) to what goes WRONG. Inflammation, cell injury, neoplasia, it feels like a new wall of memorization. How do you actually UNDERSTAND disease mechanisms early instead of memorizing a list of diseases? I want the logic.
The single biggest unlock: pathology is just physiology that broke. You cannot understand the disease until you deeply understand the normal. So when you hit a pathology, your first move should be to ask “what’s the normal function here, and what specifically failed?” Heart failure makes no sense until you know normal cardiac output. Build every disease on top of the normal physiology and it stops being memorization and becomes consequences. Logic flows downhill from normal to abnormal.