Life saver
By deleted u. on 22. May 2024 for Abdomen [Archive]
You are my favourite
Lecturio has been an invaluable resource throughout my medical course. I chose this rating because of the platform's comprehensive and well-structured content, which significantly enhanced my understanding and retention of complex medical concepts.
What I liked:
1. High-Quality Video Lectures: The video lectures are delivered by experienced professionals who break down difficult topics into manageable and understandable segments. The visual aids and detailed explanations have been incredibly helpful.
2. Quiz Questions and Explanations: After each video, there are quiz questions that test my knowledge and ensure I have grasped the material. The detailed explanations for each answer have helped clarify any doubts.
3.Mobile App: The mobile app has been a game-changer, enabling me to study on the go. Whether I’m commuting or taking a break, I can always fit in some study time.
4. Comprehensive Coverage: Lecturio covers a vast range of topics essential for medical education, from basic sciences to clinical subjects, ensuring a well-rounded preparation for exams and practical applications.
I would highly recommend Lecturio to any medical student who is looking for a reliable and thorough study aid. It is particularly beneficial for those preparing for exams like the USMLE, as it provides targeted content and practice questions that align with the exam format. Additionally, healthcare professionals seeking to refresh their knowledge would also find Lecturio extremely useful.
Overall, Lecturio has been instrumental in my medical education, providing the tools and resources necessary for success in this demanding field.
Finally, I got it !
By Afnan B. on 30. April 2023 for Rectus Sheath II – Anterolateral Abdominal Wall
Actually this is the first time I've understood the anatomy of the rectus sheath.
The diagrams were very helpful.
Thank you.
Segments – Liver and Gallbladder
By jarikiv766@mirtox.com j. on 23. February 2023 for Liver: Segments – Liver and Gallbladder
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Thanksssss
By Andre B. on 22. February 2023 for Inguinal Canal – Inguinal Region
I've been studying this for hours..... couldnt understand it. Then I saw this video and completly understood it.
Make videos longer ( about 10-20 minutes) and add a new feature just inverse of bookmatcher
By Majid N. on 23. October 2022 for Abdomen [Archive]
I think the videos are too short. Most of them are about 1 or 2 minutes. I think it make it hard to focus while studying, it would be much better if videos where usually about 10_20 minutes.
Also I feel there is a lack of a feature just inverse of bookmatcher. I mean it would be great if after watching a series of videos for example videos of rectus sheath I could find out which pages of Grey's anatomy or Netter atlas of anatomy I can study to deepen my knowledge.
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By hawedin219@vasqa.com R. on 06. September 2022 for Position of the Organs – Surface Anatomy of the Abdomen
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"The devil is in the details"
By Deborah H. on 21. May 2022 for Abdomen [Archive]
I will always recommend the Lecturio platform to anyone studying for the medical boards who have been away from clinical and didactic. The level of detail that the lectures approach is so helpful. However, sometimes the bigger perspective should always be kept and mentioned throughout the lectures. There are times when I "lose sight of the forest for the trees". It will also help to remind the listener of associated functions constantly. Thank you, sincerely.
Muscles of the pelvic floor
By Leocadia N. on 03. May 2022 for Abdomen [Archive]
Information is precise and concise. But probably imagine from another angle could be used
very fast - too quick-
By Syed Wajahat Hussain S. on 27. April 2022 for Blood Supply – Arterial Supply to the GI Tract
too fast. brief with no details or better pictures. Poor clarification of individual arteries and revision to supply
wonderful!
By Varshaa J. on 22. March 2022 for Boundaries of the Inguinal Canal – Inguinal Region
love sirs method of teaching , the 3D model really helps me better understand the concept
great
By Danae J. on 07. January 2022 for Kidneys: Renal Capsule – Kidneys and Suprarenal Glands
great labelled kidney in colors. easy to study and accurate
Very good structure & explanation
By Mirela P. on 28. December 2021 for Kidneys and Suprarenal Glands: Conclusion
Thank you, Dr. Pickering, for this awesome playlist! It is very helpful for my Anatomy exam.
it real good lectures but we need more details
By loujaine c. on 27. December 2021 for Kidneys and Suprarenal Glands: Conclusion
sometimes we need more details, yeah it's good to keep things summarised but somethings we need to be a little bit deeper
Good
By Zoya A. on 31. October 2021 for Abdomen [Archive]
good, although slow in pace, very well explained and concise. has all the main topics I need to know studying this for the first time.
Good
By Ann mariya S. on 23. August 2021 for Abdomen [Archive]
classes was ok.each part was having question bank.more topics can be included.
Awesome
By Jared P. on 11. August 2021 for Peritoneum: Definitions
Excellent explanation, the definitions are clear, concise and the representations in the slides are really good.
Great!!!
By Anh V. on 01. July 2021 for Inguinal Hernias – Inguinal Region
This lecture is really so cool. He made it very clear. I had learned in a Vietnamese lecture but still didn't get it for a long long time. And now I feel everything is clear
made life easier
By Reginald u. on 27. May 2021 for Overview – Anterolateral Abdominal Wall
he explained the layers very clear and understandable. Thanks a lot.
Great explanation for audiovisual learnerns
By Cleon Odane T. on 15. May 2021 for Abdominal Cavity – Peritoneum
I truly enjoyed how he explained with words while simultaneously drawing on the pictogram to actually give us a step by step visual of what he was talking about.
Excellent
By Nihan A. on 12. May 2021 for Rectus Sheath I – Anterolateral Abdominal Wall
Clear explanation and high class demonstrations made me learn this topic easily. Thank you very much Dr James!
Amazing :))
By Tara R. on 17. April 2021 for Esophagus and Stomach: Conclusion
This whole series was so so helpful thank you! Super well explained :)
Add more video lectures on more topics....
By Poorna V. on 10. April 2021 for Abdomen [Archive]
I like it, but I would suggest adding more topics and subtopics to various courses.
It was great, and it has helped me to learn the abdomen easily.
By Precious N. on 13. March 2021 for Abdomen [Archive]
The course was really great. It has offered me relevant information that is in unity with what I am learning in my lectures.
There were some questions that I need clarification on, when having answered them wrong. Perhaps if there would be a detailed description of the answers that are correct.
I will totally recommend this to my fellow classmates
Great explanation
By Edison T. on 28. December 2020 for Abdominal Cavity – Peritoneum
Thank you so much, I was waiting for a video as clear as this one! Great explanation!
Nice content!
By Luis G. on 07. December 2020 for Kidneys and Suprarenal Glands: Conclusion
It is concise and understandably summarises all the content. Thank you!
On point!
By Sandy M. on 28. November 2020 for Abdomen [Archive]
These videos really helped me during my anatomy lab I’ve noticed that the lectures and the focus points correlate to what Lecturio provides!
perfect
By Mohamed S. on 14. September 2020 for Peritoneum: Conclusion
nice explanation for complicated topic like peritoneum and it is subdivisions . first time i get it all thank you
I recommend your lectures to all medical students
By Mishik H. on 09. May 2020 for Inguinal Hernias – Inguinal Region
V we ry simple an very informative the same time. Really appreciate it. Thank you
Highly recommended
By Mishik H. on 09. May 2020 for Boundaries of the Inguinal Canal – Inguinal Region
Dear Dr. Pickering, you do a great work by explaining this difficult topics in such an easy way. Thank you for so interesting lectures.
Excellent
By stits d. on 03. April 2020 for Inguinal Canal – Inguinal Region
What a great lecture and what a great professor. Thank you !!! :) Awesome!
excellent use of images
By CAMILO E. on 29. March 2020 for Stomach Ulcers – Esophagus and Stomach
excellent use of images and highlights during the lecture, congrats
He is a good teacher
By andre g. on 26. March 2020 for Abdomen [Archive]
Hi
I have been watched with interest abdominal anatomy he explained it very well.
Excellent and very well articulated
By Kabwea T. on 21. November 2019 for Abdomen [Archive]
The lectures are well delivered and well illustrated with excellent visuals
The list is very disorganised.
By Abdullah A. on 08. November 2019 for Boundaries of the Inguinal Canal – Inguinal Region
The list is very disorganised, I hope it get fixed ASAP
Love these lectures
By Savio M. on 28. October 2019 for Abdomen [Archive]
Great lectures, anatomy demystified. Taught at a great pace that's easy to follow.
REALLY GOOD
By Andrea M. on 13. October 2019 for Oral Cavity and Pharynx – Esophagus and Stomach
I LOVE THE WAY TO MAKE IT EASIER THAN THE BOOKS, THEY. ARE COMPLEMENTING AND I´M LEARNING
I LOVE IT
By Andrea M. on 13. October 2019 for Posterior View – Anterolateral Abdominal Wall
EXCELENT, I HAVE UNDERSTOOD EVERYTHING, ALL I WAS NEEDING WAS TO FIND A VIDEO LIKE THIS. REALLY GOOD JOB
Above vs. below the umbilicus
By Yasna K. on 09. July 2019 for Rectus Sheath II – Anterolateral Abdominal Wall
The description of the layers of tissue above vs. below the arcuate line has been explained to us in the PA anatomy class, yet remained unclear. After the visuals and the step-by-step walk through in your lecture, finally, I understand! Thank you! :)
Clarifies the Peritoneum Perfectly!
By Yasho S. on 13. May 2019 for Abdominal Cavity – Peritoneum
Dr. Pickering walks through each piece of parietal and visceral peritoneal pleura and makes it so much easier to understand. Great video!
Great Video for Inguinal Canal!
By Yasho S. on 13. May 2019 for Inguinal Canal – Inguinal Region
Best video I have found on the inguinal canal! Simple, clear and easy to understand.
Great lecture!
By Yasho S. on 12. May 2019 for Coverings of the Spermatic Cord – Inguinal Region
This subject was so difficult to study in my textbook, but this lecture series on the inguinal canal has been a life-saver! Dr. Pickering really clarifies this topic for you.
Not detailed enough
By Leo u. on 11. May 2019 for Blood Supply – Anterolateral Abdominal Wall
not really clear. Not a good graphic to show and not highlighted properly to see the clear course of th arteries
Great lecturer!
By Amar B. on 10. March 2019 for Kidneys and Suprarenal Glands: Conclusion
Great series on the Kidneys! Informative, not too content heavy.
Excelent presentation
By Oscass Jimmy R. on 06. March 2019 for Abdomen [Archive]
This lecture has made anatomy look so easy to me. As a medical student at Makerere University in Kampala Uganda, I can't thank you well enough for this program.
Hay un peritoneo parietal y peritoneo visceral. Y tambien se dividen en un saco mayor y un saco menor.
By Eunice M. on 19. February 2019 for Abdominal Cavity – Peritoneum
Pude entender facilmente el tema. Me gusta muchisimo lo breve y resumido que es el tema y que se apoya en ilustraciones que facilitan el aprendizaje.
Abdomin
By Simone W. on 17. February 2019 for Abdomen [Archive]
Smaller bits of information that is very clear and concise makes for easier understanding of concepts as a whole.
I appreciate the "bite-sized" learning, well done.
Very good lecture
By Ana G. on 15. February 2019 for Inguinal Hernias – Inguinal Region
Very clear . The image is excellent. The causes of the hernia are taken in other lectures and this one is focused on the way that is made. perfect for a first approximation to surgery.
Helped a lot
By Meera A. on 26. January 2019 for Inguinal Canal – Inguinal Region
Made it easier to study for an exam because it was simple
very easy to understand and grasp
By Sree D. on 15. January 2019 for Inferior Mesenteric Artery – Arterial Supply to the GI Tract
no professors in my college took me this concept as easy and clearer like Dr. James Pickering
loved it
By amrita k. on 24. December 2018 for Rectus Sheath I – Anterolateral Abdominal Wall
very easy to understand . watched the same video several times. loved it
well explained!
By Hazazi M. on 02. December 2018 for Lesser Sac and Lesser Omentum – Peritoneum
always great to check back Professor James Pickering lectures to refresh your knowledge of anatomy.
Great lecture! but there is small mistake in the quiz at the end.
By katelin S. on 03. November 2018 for Kidneys: Segments and Blood Supply – Kidneys and Suprarenal Glands
The lecture is great, really informative, loved it.
The quiz has one of the questions as, what structure is NOT located within the sinus and the answer is given as ureter when the answer should be the calyx.
As the ureter passes through the hilum and out the sinus, but the calyx does not exit the kidney.
organized and understandable lecturers
By Jonacy D. on 19. October 2018 for Oral Cavity and Pharynx – Esophagus and Stomach
The lectures were understandable and well organized presentation. Though few questions were asked, it help students recall things that had been thought. Furthermore, the presentation is separated into regions and it doesn't confuse the students.
Excellent! Great Lecture
By oscar e. on 11. October 2018 for Abdomen [Archive]
,He uses a lot of images and the way he explains is really good and clear. Thank you
complete and neat
By Marjan P. on 03. September 2018 for Large Intestine: Conclusion
everything is ok and demarcated
I invite soroosh naderian and shaghayegh sobhani and reza rostami to try this site
SIMPLE EASY AND CONCISE!!!
By Karen B. on 08. June 2018 for Boundaries of the Inguinal Canal – Inguinal Region
Wish I had known about this website sooner:( I hope all the lectures here are like this.
Abdomen
By Juan Carlos R. on 03. June 2018 for Abdomen [Archive]
I like the way Pickering teaches, he uses a lot of images and the way he explains is really good
Detailed and good. Dr. Pickering is great.
By Berk B. on 08. April 2018 for Suprarenal Glands – Kidneys and Suprarenal Glands
Detailed, well thought out and well described. You won't regret listening to Dr. Pickering.
Very well explained. I never understood abdominal wall that much. I wish you did all the courses
By sabi y. on 08. April 2018 for Rectus Sheath I – Anterolateral Abdominal Wall
This is the best explanation. Thanks Doctor James. I can t stop watching it again and again.
WOW
By Hazazi M. on 26. February 2018 for Abdominal Regions and Reference Planes – Surface Anatomy of the Abdomen
i wish i had this prof. James pickering for all the anatomy lectures! he's so fun to watch... greaaaat lectures
Worth every penny
By Usama S. on 19. February 2018 for Abdomen [Archive]
Professor Pickering breaks down complex concepts in under 8 min videos. This saves me time, and the quizzes after each lecture reaffirms my knowledge. I'm so glad I have this.
Gastrointestinal Lecture Videos
By K SIVANGANAM K. on 14. February 2018 for Abdomen [Archive]
I like the video lectures as it is well explained and straight to the important points.
Thanks
Peritoneum Lectures
By Parvaneh B. on 25. January 2018 for Peritoneum: Conclusion
Thank you, Dr. Pickering ! Your lectures are concise, organized, and highlights important points.
Excellent!
By RAMJIE L. on 18. January 2018 for Abdominal Regions and Reference Planes – Surface Anatomy of the Abdomen
Just like reading a Gray's Anatomy book, but this time, I am just listening to him.
diagram for easy understanding
By oktay cem K. on 15. January 2018 for Coeliac Trunk: Branches – Arterial Supply to the GI Tract
This diagram sums up everything and really helpful. I will do this kind of diagram for every arterial supplies. Thank you for giving me the idea. Really appreciated
Great lecture
By Yna K. on 11. January 2018 for Abdomen [Archive]
Great lectures. I liked the systematic approach it helped me pass my exam
Useful
By Micol O. on 13. December 2017 for Blood Supply – Anterolateral Abdominal Wall
This was a very clear, easy to learn and memorize lecture.
Mad I didn’t know about him earlier!
By Garrett O. on 09. December 2017 for Boundaries of the Inguinal Canal – Inguinal Region
James is really helping me a lot I did very well on my med school midterms but started getting lost in anatomy this has been such a motivation for me I wish I had found him soooner!
I would love some more anatomy questions especially relevant for the NBME Board exam!
Garrett
Great help for review for exams
By Jillian S. on 05. December 2017 for Inguinal Canal – Inguinal Region
high yield review for finals and it's pretty direct and the important matters are stated.
Abdominal anatomy
By Masoh V. on 02. November 2017 for Kidneys and Suprarenal Glands: Conclusion
Good explanations, proper highlighting of important points, abundant compare, contrast and recall
Clear explanation with various diagrams
By Ivy H. on 28. October 2017 for Abdomen [Archive]
Explanations are clear and even better than reading my anatomy textbooks.
Lumbar Nerves
By Astrocyte C. on 19. October 2017 for Somatic Nerves – Posterior Abdominal Wall
For the slide about the lumbar nerves, only subcostal (T12) is listed. It would be helpful to list other nerves, such as iliohypogastric (T?) and ilioinguinal (T?).
Love
By Abby B. on 13. October 2017 for Dermatomes – Surface Anatomy of the Abdomen
I absolutely loved his teachings methods! Learning at it's finest for beginners!
i'm ready right now to present my exam! thanks a lot for share your knowledge. God bless ur work
By jessica m. on 26. September 2017 for Esophagus and Stomach: Conclusion
I liked very much because its a didactic and interest way to learn.
Another great lecurer!
By Nguyen Thanh T. on 23. September 2017 for Abdomen [Archive]
I like his teaching style and presentation. His illustrations are also great for the students to visualize something before you see it with your own eyes. His speech is very clear and easy to understand!
fun to listen to
By Shehnaaz M. on 23. September 2017 for Abdomen [Archive]
explains very well- makes it easy to remember, and relevant to the practice
So good
By Neha Y. on 10. September 2017 for Abdomen [Archive]
It's very to the point & easy to remember! All I can say is I totally get everything in the lecture!
I like lecturio
By khadar b. on 02. September 2017 for Abdomen [Archive]
It's very good for my understanding the concept so I rate 4 stars
Recommended for my needs of medical resources
Learn difficult concepts in minutes!
By Oluwatomi A. on 22. August 2017 for Inferior Mesenteric Artery – Arterial Supply to the GI Tract
Why am I rating this lecture at all?
I had to pause a video just to wrote this review because I was just so grateful that it was broken down so well with the schematic diagram. I was feeling overwhelmed with the amount of information in the blood supply and wondering if there was a way i can get it down quickly and have the concept clear in my mind.
These schematics are awesome and are saving my medical life right now!!!!
5 star
By SHAMSODIN T. on 11. August 2017 for Abdomen [Archive]
He explains perfectly and easy to move on the studying with him. Not boring at all.
good understand!!
By Laura P. on 14. May 2017 for Abdomen [Archive]
Thanks dr. James Pickering,
Since I've started to use lecturio I can understand much better the subject of Anatomy.
It's hard but well... I wish to pass the final exams!!
Thanks,
Laura :)
great and clear notes
By Rebekah C. on 08. May 2017 for Abdomen [Archive]
my fellow course mates
good for recalling important information before exams
very valuable course
By Anwr A. on 10. April 2017 for Abdomen [Archive]
thank you very much for the course, it helped me a lot.
Great detail that is short and succinct
By Joshua W. on 21. March 2017 for Abdomen [Archive]
As a newly qualified paramedic, the lectures are assisting me in going into much more detail and understand deeper the anatomy and physiology of the body, allowing for a more detailed assessment yet still responsive within emergency care situations.
Very good
By Eda D. on 27. February 2017 for Abdomen [Archive]
Very good explanations also you can speed the video up which is nice.
It's amazing
By Akshay P. on 12. February 2017 for Abdomen [Archive]
Well the organisation and the order is great, it makes more sense. Also ho the proffesor explains it is good.
Not enough information.
By Shalom G. on 19. January 2017 for Abdomen [Archive]
I'm prepping for my final exams for anatomy, histology and embryology and I need a more detailed information for the rectum and anal canal of large intestine topic. This is my only concern for now
Lecturio rocks!
By Yaniv I. on 15. December 2016 for Abdomen [Archive]
Brilliant. Very concise and well explained, clear and to the point. Great visuals and not overbearing. Lecturio Rocks.
Great course!
By Paula D. on 28. November 2016 for Abdomen [Archive]
He does a great job at repeating key terminology and reinforcing important concepts.
Great course!
By Anna B. on 24. November 2016 for Abdomen [Archive]
Very interesting and fully covered!Lector makes the information very exiting)
Abdomen and pelvic review
By Natasha A. on 24. October 2016 for Abdomen [Archive]
Very good, lots of detail , exactly the stuff I need and following great structure.
To improve - more emphasis on key points and more quizzes