Life saver
By deleted u. on 22. May 2024 for Thoracic Viscera with Dr. Canby
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.
Life saver
By deleted u. on 22. May 2024 for Upper Limb Anatomy [Archive]
My Favourite Teacher
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.
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.
Life saver
By deleted u. on 22. May 2024 for Abdominal Wall with Dr. Canby
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.
not that good
By n.3m37 A. on 28. November 2023 for Hip Bone – Osteology of Lower Limb
This specific lecture wasn't really helpful cause it was short and undetailed and the picture wasn't clear at all
Lower limb
By GEORGE V. on 05. November 2023 for Lower Limb Anatomy [Archive]
I realy like it so much but it is expensive for me.
Fast Engaging Speech Rate A+ !
By Karl E. on 09. August 2023 for Pericardium and Pericardial Cavity – Heart (Cor)
Great Rate of Speech = Fast and Engaging!
Clear Expression of Ideas!
not enough
By selin s. on 14. June 2023 for Knee Joint – Joints of Lower Limb
knee is a very important joint and this lesson is too short to cover the ligaments.
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.
accent problem
By Ranjan K. on 17. April 2023 for Knee Joint – Joints of Lower Limb
the accent that the prof. has used is not 100% understandable.
Love the way he lecture
By David M. on 16. April 2023 for Upper Limb Anatomy [Archive]
i love how he gave a detail information about the course with little time while still making clear to understand
Dr. Pickering has a nack for anatomy.
By Michael W. on 31. March 2023 for Pubis – Osteology of Lower Limb
Dr. Pickering covers the osteology very well. He is thorough and straight to the point. Well done.
Segments – Liver and Gallbladder
By jarikiv766@mirtox.com j. on 23. February 2023 for Liver: Segments – Liver and Gallbladder
Segments – Liver and GallbladderSegments – Liver and GallbladderSegments – Liver and Gallbladder
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.
Thorough
By Yaneeka W. on 30. January 2023 for Head and Neck Anatomy with Dr. Canby
Gives a thorough review of the head and neck material
With Medicine ???? and Lecturio life can be improved.
By Foday T. on 30. January 2023 for Head and Neck Anatomy with Dr. Canby
1.To improve my clinical studies
2. Medicine require every day study and practice.
3 Public health development.
Lecturio provides the best Medicine ???? carrier for all Medicine students and other health professionals.
Anyone can be my Lecturer
Great lecture both interesting and educational.
By Samuel P. on 24. January 2023 for Axillary Artery – Overview of Arterial Supply to Upper Limb
I really enjoy watching these videos. The way dr. Pickering chops the information into little pieces to make it easier to comprehend. I also think he puts more emphasis on the structures that are clinically relevant. It's great how he uses the illustrations to guide us through the structures, however the quality of the illustrations are very poor and too small.
He was very enthusiastic!
By Alphonsa u. on 22. January 2023 for In Situ View – Heart (Cor)
He was very enthusiastic. Lecture clear and concise. Very good.
Very useful
By Loliana mouner S. on 18. January 2023 for Head and Neck Anatomy with Dr. Canby
Very useful, especially for those who are currently studying, and the pictures are clear, I wish that such videos were available earlier during my studies at the college
love it
By wafaa y. on 07. January 2023 for Upper Limb Anatomy [Archive]
simple and satisfying ,good information and pictures ,the quiz is very useful
I like it
By Victor K. on 11. December 2022 for Lower Limb Anatomy [Archive]
This is just fantastic. It's easy for one to understand
I like it
By Victor K. on 11. December 2022 for Upper Limb Anatomy [Archive]
I really like the mode of teaching used. It's easy for one to understand the topics. The videos are short hence increasing ones morale to cover the topics. However,the admins should try and add dentistry programmes like oral biology in lecturio
Informative
By Nelson O. on 13. November 2022 for Upper Limb Anatomy [Archive]
Quite informative learning shared here.
I will only ask if more details are added
Nice course
By Ibrahim M. on 07. November 2022 for Lower Limb Anatomy [Archive]
The lecture is well taught and the materials are organized and easy to understand
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.
I love the videos
By deleted u. on 22. October 2022 for Head and Neck Anatomy with Dr. Canby
It's amazing, I really like explanations and how doctors express themselves
Structures of male sexual organ not highlighted during these classes.
By Priscila F. on 09. October 2022 for Prostate – Male Reproductive Organs
The parts that the lecturer points to are not marked/pointed at/ highlighted in the video. Thus students (like myself) get lost and dont know what (part of the image) the lecturer is specifically talking about. This comments refers to all this series about the male sexual organ.
Don’t stop .. Continue!
By Musab Abd-alsamed A. on 06. October 2022 for Lower Limb Anatomy [Archive]
WooO!
If I pass all through in my intermediate examination, Lecturio is the season!
( After God )
Suitable doctor for suitable courses
By Musab A. on 02. October 2022 for Lower Limb Anatomy [Archive]
Dr. James has good English tone. And his slides so clear!
All my Friends should know them about Lecturio, I hope to get premium soon!
Excellent lectures!
By Viktoria S. on 01. October 2022 for Pelvis [Archive]
Thank you! Very clear and memorable! Excellent lectures! Thank you!
Appreciation for lecturio
By Kashif K. on 27. September 2022 for Upper Limb Anatomy [Archive]
It's was very helpful and interesting thank you doctor James pickering for making it easy for me
Keep counting you make a medical online school
By Musab A. on 21. September 2022 for Head and Neck Anatomy with Dr. Canby
I like dr. Craig Canby’s understanding methods. And his simple, Clare English tone!
Graphic of Lecturio.com and details of your level in chapter and subject at all play to make I continue watching!
5 stars
By Ira S. on 14. September 2022 for Gluteal Region – Gluteal Region and Posterior Thigh
I love the explanation. Very easy to understand and remember.
Hecht hi
By hawedin219@vasqa.com R. on 06. September 2022 for Position of the Organs – Surface Anatomy of the Abdomen
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Sensacional help for us
By Edgar A. on 28. August 2022 for Thoracic Viscera with Dr. Canby
Simple,easy .didacty pedagogic.
Congratulation.
Nice senior teacher. Kindlees.
Control and tine voice for explanation
Nice content
By Dr Sonika R. on 25. August 2022 for Abdominal Wall with Dr. Canby
I like the content. All topics are touched. Helpful for any kind of competitive exam
BEST OF ITS KIND!
By MCAT D. on 03. August 2022 for Upper Limb Anatomy [Archive]
I really like how briefly the instructor taught us despite the subject being hard to explain
Little bit change
By Rachel D. on 26. July 2022 for Head and Neck Anatomy with Dr. Canby
I like it but sometimes app is getting struck majorly.
very good
By Luke D. on 22. July 2022 for Fascial Spaces and Surgical Access to Trachea – Neck
excellent, makes it very simple. gives you a great overview, even if your class goes into more detail.
Amazing app
By Raj Rajeshwar M. on 07. July 2022 for Head and Neck Anatomy with Dr. Canby
The videos and intermediate questions are amazing and very helpful
good explanation
By Muiz K. on 28. June 2022 for Posterior Thigh and Popliteal Fossa – Overview of Arterial Supply to Lower Limb
everthying is covered in this short video very precisely and it really will helps a lot in the exams
Good But Could Be Better
By Brianna V. on 06. June 2022 for Upper Limb Anatomy [Archive]
I think the content of the material is excellent, but I wish the diagrams were clearer and bigger. It is difficult to learn anatomy when labels are not clear. I think it would be helpful if lecturers could walk through 3D models
Lecturio is very helpful
By Kamran Ali D. on 29. May 2022 for Head and Neck Anatomy with Dr. Canby
Best out there,these are short and precise .Full of information that we need
"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.
Neck and head
By Matthew L. on 17. May 2022 for Head and Neck Anatomy with Dr. Canby
It’s not bad but compared to other sources seems like it is missing some info
Not bad
By Cedric G. on 11. May 2022 for Lower Limb Anatomy [Archive]
the lecture is very informative but it's really hard to understand. The lectures aren't very interactive.
Simplified and concise method ????????
By Lerato N M. on 03. May 2022 for Upper Limb Anatomy [Archive]
The different parts and compartments being broken down into separate short videos makes learning an awful lot better
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
It was really helpful. I have been struggling to understand even when my lecturers thought the topic but Craig Canby made it eas
By Miracle R. on 25. April 2022 for Abdominal Wall with Dr. Canby
It was really helpful. I have been struggling to understand even when my lecturers thought the topic but Craig Canby made it easy. Thank you lecturio.
It really brings Upperlimb to me in detail
By Miracle R. on 18. April 2022 for Upper Limb Anatomy [Archive]
It really brings Upperlimb to me in detail and makes anatomy real.
Great contents
By Laura R. on 10. April 2022 for Head and Neck Anatomy with Dr. Canby
I like it because its very useful to review specific contents, and is divided in a very good way
Lecturio USMLE Self Assessment tool
By Tolulope A. on 05. April 2022 for Pelvis [Archive]
Clear concept and amazing stuff from you Dr James Pickering.
Lecturio USMLE Self Assessment tool
By Tolulope A. on 05. April 2022 for Upper Limb Anatomy [Archive]
I could relate easily with the delivery of Dr James Pickering.
Lacking
By Rafael M. on 29. March 2022 for Arterial Supply of the Brain: Circle of Willis – Carotid and Subclavian Arteries
The circle of Willis was not explained. The video basically just says the vertebral arteries and internal carotids give rise to the circle of Willis. What about all the other branches?
Suggestion
By Neuer N. on 27. March 2022 for Structure of the Bony Orbit
Very nice explanation but please include more assessment. Besides objective questions, include subjective questions and give answers and ask the individual to self evaluate! A very helpful and intuitive way i think. Please implement at the earliest
Great lecturers and course designers
By MOHAMMED A. on 23. March 2022 for Abdominal Wall with Dr. Canby
I highly recommend this course. Great lecturers and course designers
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
Cosas que me gustaría cambiar
By Lucila N. on 23. February 2022 for Pelvis [Archive]
Se entiende la información pero no me termina de gustar como se explica, me gusta que relaciones con conceptos con otras cosas para poder entender porque algo funciona de tal o de cual manera que den ejemplos.
Lecturio USMLE Self Assessment tool
By Tolulope A. on 21. February 2022 for Head and Neck Anatomy with Dr. Canby
Wow!...great stuff
Nice mnemonic you have got for us sir.
Lecturio USMLE Self Assessment tool
By Tolulope A. on 21. February 2022 for Abdominal Wall with Dr. Canby
It's amazing to see this topic proficiently delivered in such a lucid manner
Satisfactory
By Naomi J. on 15. February 2022 for Lower Limb Anatomy [Archive]
An educative and insightful lecture for all students and professionals in the medical-related field.
Buena explicación
By Miguel Angel C. on 04. February 2022 for Head and Neck Anatomy with Dr. Canby
Me ha gustado mucho la síntesis del tema y como lo ha explicado.
Gracias
Review- Upper Limb Anatomy
By Dominion T. on 04. February 2022 for Upper Limb Anatomy [Archive]
The course was concise. However, it cut across every area of the respective lessons taught. It was informative and saved from spending lots of hours going through my study materials provided in class. I really enjoyed it and thus, will recommend it to all.
Thoracic viscera
By paola B. on 21. January 2022 for Thoracic Viscera with Dr. Canby
Very good and practical videos ,learn a lot about it
TREMENDOUS EXPLANATION
By robin b. on 09. January 2022 for Chambers and Great Vessels – Heart (Cor)
THANKS FOR EXPLAINING EVERYTHING PROPERLY I AM REALLY AMAZED BY THE WAY YOU MAKE IT EASIER TO UNDERSTAND
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
Thank you lecturio for a helpful course
By Quang Linh V. on 06. January 2022 for Upper Limb Anatomy [Archive]
The course helps me to refresh the important points to apply in physical examination
Very good structure! Thank you
By Mirela P. on 05. January 2022 for Upper Limb Anatomy [Archive]
Dr. Pickering is a treasure! :) He is explaining very, very well! ???? Thanks to him Osteology is easier now! Hope to get a good grade at my Anatomy exam ;) Thank you!!!
Muscles of the upper limb
By Daniel O. on 04. January 2022 for Upper Limb Anatomy [Archive]
The lectures, videos and notes made the study of upped limb easy
Sound quality
By Sayid W. on 04. January 2022 for External Ear
The sound quality is not good at some points in this video! please fix this issue...
Anatomy made Simple
By Babajide K. on 04. January 2022 for Lower Limb Anatomy [Archive]
The lectures were delivered in a very concise way with much clarity and simplicity and are also very engaging. Complex lectures were made to look simple and easy to understand. I will recommend it to colleagues in my workplace.
Upper limb anatomy
By Alrick C. on 30. December 2021 for Upper Limb Anatomy [Archive]
The material is precise and concise with clear imaging. The lecturer also have a clear voice
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
Very good structure of the course and very good presentation!!!
By Mirela P. on 26. December 2021 for Lower Limb Anatomy [Archive]
Dr. Pickering is a very good speaker and the structure of the course is very good! Congratulations!!!
Very Nice
By Versha K. on 24. December 2021 for Medial Thigh Muscles – Anterior and Medial Thigh
I really like this lecture very much and I have a learnt a great deal from this.
Mnemonics to help with easy recall of information
By Ukeme U. on 17. December 2021 for Pelvis [Archive]
Generally I love Lecturio, so I’ll definitely extend my membership. The video was good and straight to the point but not as conceptual and easy to commit to memory. Maybe a few mnemonic could be incorporated into videos to help with easy retention
Great
By Deborah O. on 08. December 2021 for Pelvis [Archive]
It was very clear, engaging and straight to the point.
like
By ????? ???? ??? .. on 01. December 2021 for Anatomy of the Teeth
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Upper limb
By MATOVU I. on 18. November 2021 for Upper Limb Anatomy [Archive]
Because you are nice and make me understand the topic and pursue my course
I love it.
By Neuer N. on 11. November 2021 for Upper Limb Anatomy [Archive]
It's really cool,precise,concise and understandable,trust me.
Excellent resources to passing and understanding Medicine.
By James B. on 10. November 2021 for Lower Limb Anatomy [Archive]
It’s precisely short and to the point,
Clear audio and details on the parts mentioned in regards to anatomy both clinical and theoretical.
The multiple choice practices has really made me to get a very score in my PAT last week.
I hope to continue using this resources for the next 6 years or more.
Many thanks to a doctor James Pickering who has given a brilliant lecture about Pelvis.
By Gulbanu S. on 10. November 2021 for Pelvis [Archive]
Brilliant lecture given in a detailed way . A very informative indeed .
Enlarge the diagrams and pictures
By Luis Gael L. on 02. November 2021 for Lower Limb Anatomy [Archive]
I would be very pleased If the diagrams were clearer to see.
Wonderful Professor and material
By Elizabeth Y. on 02. November 2021 for Head and Neck Anatomy with Dr. Canby
Professor Canby is very thorough and presents a detailed explanation and caption of the head and neck anatomy along with some helpful mnemonics
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.
I am from Pakistan'i am post graduate student working As medical officers .I love your lectures very much
By DR Muhammad Babar I. on 23. October 2021 for Pelvis [Archive]
I have watched this lecture.these are outstanding easy to understand
I am from Pakistan'i am post graduate student working As medical officers .I love your lectures very much
By DR Muhammad Babar I. on 23. October 2021 for Abdominal Wall with Dr. Canby
I like it very much ,these are outstanding and beautiful ??
5*
By Daira Nerea M. on 21. October 2021 for Scapulohumeral Muscles – Anatomy of the Shoulder
Esta lección me ha servido mucho en reforzar mi visión espacial del sistema muscular. Muchas gracias!
Thoracic Viscera by a doctor Craig Canby many thanks indeed.
By Gulbanu S. on 20. October 2021 for Thoracic Viscera with Dr. Canby
Yes, Thoracic Viscera is very important as all vital organs sitting in the thoracic cavity embraced with the viscera vice versa parietal. Many thanks for perfect presentation.
Lower Limb Anatomy by doctor James Pickering presented brilliantly . Many thanks indeed.
By Gulbanu S. on 09. October 2021 for Lower Limb Anatomy [Archive]
Lower Limb Anatomy by dr James Pickering another brilliant lecture I cant thank enough it remind me my university years we used to go to the university lab to learn it in Russian language. Now it is online by lecturio and brilliantly explained in English. Actually great to hear from professionals like you . It gives me confidence to know how to pronunciation precisely all of those anatomical terminologies .
I have been so exited and re- listening over and over to make sure my pronunciation skills . Many thanks to all doctors who contributed their time to present those lectures.
:)
By Alejandro T. on 22. September 2021 for Thyroid Gland – Neck
I like this Guy I am the Last Hope
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Excelent
By Gabriela Sofia O. on 22. September 2021 for Superficial Back Muscles – Back Muscles
Easy to understand and to take notes, even for a non native English talker
Lecturer slow to respond
By Yibo W. on 22. September 2021 for Head and Neck Anatomy with Dr. Canby
Content is very high yielding but the lecturer is slow to respond to qns
Learning made EASY!
By Cathrine M. on 04. September 2021 for Upper Limb Anatomy [Archive]
I am really loving your lecture videos so much and the fact that they just simplify everything that seemed so hard to grab on just blows my mind. I really wish I was able to get the premium offer so I can watch every video I wish to watch because they are just what I know I need so much to get good grades in Medicine but the odds are against me.
me gusta que sea sencillo
By Luissinia H. on 04. September 2021 for Thoracic Viscera with Dr. Canby
Lo relata simple.
Me parece que es adecuado para formacion de pregrado y para quienes
queremos repasar el contenido y aprender más
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.
point to points clinical oriented.
By dr. Jadumoni g. on 20. August 2021 for Head and Neck Anatomy with Dr. Canby
point to points clinical oriented lecture. clear cut explanation of topic.
Anatomy Crash Course
By Maegan Faye G. on 20. August 2021 for Head and Neck Anatomy with Dr. Canby
Explanations are simple, comprehensive and concise. I would recommend this to students who are struggling with Anatomy during med school days. I was able to appreciate Anatomy more through the lectures in Lecturio.
OCULAR MUSCLES
By deleted u. on 19. August 2021 for Head and Neck Anatomy with Dr. Canby
Since there was a confusion regarding the actions of ocular muscles versus the cardinal gazes of movement when examining the intactness of ocular muscles, the video regarding this topic should be updated. And examples of exam questions pertaining between the difference of the two should be given. But overall, it was a good review!
Excellent explanation
By Ayan A. on 13. August 2021 for Thoracic Viscera with Dr. Canby
Thank u sir it helped me a lot to clear my concepts
The important information are missing
By Maab M. on 12. August 2021 for Pelvis [Archive]
It didn't cover the majorof the most important things ,and it hard to keep on focusing _for me at lest _.
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.
Make my life easy
By Vikash K. on 07. August 2021 for Lower Limb Anatomy [Archive]
Very good teacher ,I love to teach from him.really a great experience
Love Lecturio (LL)
By Vikash K. on 24. July 2021 for Upper Limb Anatomy [Archive]
I liked most things
I recommend my most friends and I am also going to buy four years course,just depositing money
Good review on the pelvic bones.
By S C. on 14. July 2021 for Ischium – Osteology of Lower Limb
excellent review. Thank you! I liked the the main points highlighted.
It was great
By KHIZER H. on 07. July 2021 for Head and Neck Anatomy with Dr. Canby
Your program is perfectly designed for medical students I used it for one day and i really liked it unfortunately due to my financial issues I wasn’t able to continue it but I recommend it for all you guys to take advantage of it
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
Informative and detailed
By John A. on 30. June 2021 for Lower Limb Anatomy [Archive]
Recommended to all medical students.
Aids in tackling the interesting but challenging subject that is the lower limb.
My review
By Sheena Mariam S. on 29. June 2021 for Lower Limb Anatomy [Archive]
Really it's very much informative!
MR.James explains it very clearly. Loved the way of presentation. It helped me a lot to understand the topics.
Thanks a lot.
Not worth
By Anh V. on 20. June 2021 for Head and Neck Anatomy with Dr. Canby
I'm so disappointed about this lecture. I feel it just described briefly about head and neck. It didn't describe about bone of head and neck, muscle,....
THANKS
By Muhammed R?dvan G. on 11. June 2021 for Scapulohumeral Muscles – Anatomy of the Shoulder
Beautiful, well organised and well explained. Especially the well organised :))
Head and Neck Anatomy.
By Gulbanu S. on 03. June 2021 for Head and Neck Anatomy with Dr. Canby
Brilliantly done!
This course is so useful
Unbelievable good!!!
As I am a foreign graduate I had to re listen to make sure I lent correct pronunciation!!
A very well done and I can’t thank enough for design patterns and overall greatness!
Explanation is top notch.
By PRITHVI RAJ ROHIT N. on 29. May 2021 for Thoracic Viscera with Dr. Canby
Good insight into how things are actually arranged in the Thorax.
I could easily understand
By Thanu .. on 27. May 2021 for Head and Neck Anatomy with Dr. Canby
I could easily understand the theory with diagram and make notes
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.
not enough specificity for what the lecturer is saying
By sada s. on 20. May 2021 for Carpal Tunnel – Anatomy of the Hand
very minimal interactive video. I could have read all that.
Upper Limb Anatomy by James Pickering, PhD.
By Gulbanu S. on 16. May 2021 for Upper Limb Anatomy [Archive]
Upper Limb Anatomy has a lot of detailed information and covered topic really well.
Great job!.
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 features of 3D learning is awesome
By Khadija B. on 10. May 2021 for Upper Limb Anatomy [Archive]
I really liked the videos especially the feature of 3D learning that amazing. That's what make me rate it 5 starts
Head and Neck Lecture
By Genica Q. on 08. May 2021 for Clinical Correlation: Vertebral Artery Syndrome – Carotid and Subclavian Arteries
Genica Quilatan
I like how Dr Canby discusses the main points. I wish him more power and I hope he continues to do this. Helps us a lot!
Great Anatomy
By Yuriy C. on 07. May 2021 for Head and Neck Anatomy with Dr. Canby
Thank you very much. I like this whole review program.
Great
By Yuriy C. on 07. May 2021 for Upper Limb Anatomy [Archive]
I am very impressed. It's very good. Thank you very much.
cleared the concept
By zainab f. on 27. April 2021 for Pes Anserinus – Anterior and Medial Thigh
nicely explained
good explanation
clear image
excellent narration
powered content
Images are too small
By Neuer N. on 24. April 2021 for Hip Bone – Osteology of Lower Limb
Images are too small. This is ridiculous, what a joke!
It is clear, well explained and very useful. Totally recommended.
By Alejandro D. on 22. April 2021 for Subarachnoid Hemorrhage – Intracranial Hemorrhage (ICH)
It is clear, well explained and very useful. Totally recommended.
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 :)
Clear and conscise
By Soren A. on 17. April 2021 for Coronary Circulation – Heart (Cor)
Clear presentation AND good selection of figures to show both a. and v. circulation. It is an added plus that all figures have the names in latin and not English. In other of the anatomy videos (i.e. upper limb, brain) the names in English, whereas keeping it in latin is more international than English and makes us all think that we are treating a scientific topic with a long history. Keeping it in latin makes i more clear and less ambiguous than English. Keep names of anatomical structures in latin in you Lecturio lectures.
among the best courses I've ever attended. clear explanations, simple speech.
By Alireza M. on 16. April 2021 for Upper Limb Anatomy [Archive]
it was very nice. perhaps with addition of some clinical examples at the end of each topic, it would be awesome.
Increase detail and toughness!!
By Ajitesh T. on 14. April 2021 for Lower Limb Anatomy [Archive]
Please increase the level of detail, nothing wrong with the teaching methods- they are very good
very nice
By chandana s. on 13. April 2021 for Lower Limb Anatomy [Archive]
Nice explanation and diagrams. Even the 3D model is very helpful in understanding concepts
Lecturio is very helpful and I think very good quality lectures are provided
By Kamran Ali D. on 12. April 2021 for Upper Limb Anatomy [Archive]
Like it very much,It is so much helpful and is very supportive
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.
Needs more content
By Hanisha S. on 03. April 2021 for Thoracic Viscera with Dr. Canby
Make it more informative, add more pictures and explain better.
Highly recommended
By Dianna A. on 25. March 2021 for Head and Neck Anatomy with Dr. Canby
Thank you for a very interesting lectures. Very easy to understand with your explanation
Veins – Thoracic Vessels
By Lecturio P. on 25. March 2021 for Veins – Thoracic Vessels
Everything is explained very clearly. I understood all the information in the video perfectly.
Upper limb
By Edris A. on 24. March 2021 for Upper Limb Anatomy [Archive]
The picture was not as clear while he was pointing to it
Great Lecture
By laticha n. on 21. March 2021 for Perineum
Finally! A lecture that clearly shows the boundaries of the perineum & states the contents. I am confident after watching this lecture.
EXCELLENT EXPLAINATION!
By laticha n. on 21. March 2021 for Anterior Branches – Branches of Internal Iliac Artery
Dr. Pickering was precise and clearly explained the nuances of the umbilical artery as they relate to the superior vesicles
I like it very much.
By andre g. on 17. March 2021 for Head and Neck Anatomy with Dr. Canby
Hi
All components of both head and neck anatomy were clearly presented especially cervical triangles whichi was pretty updated.
Great
By Tom A. on 14. March 2021 for Upper Limb Anatomy [Archive]
Good but i wish number of questions increase because at last thy help us understand more
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
Nice work ????
By Mohammed A. on 13. March 2021 for Fibula – Osteology of Lower Limb
Great job as usual Dr James! also great work compressing all theses information into 1:20 mins!
As someone with a short attention span this helps me alot
Nice Job ????
By Mohammed A. on 13. March 2021 for Tibia – Osteology of Lower Limb
GREAT LECTURE ????????
first time rating a lecture, I think submitting a detailed review should be optional because maybe I just liked the lecture and wanted to give it a five stars and get back to studying!
Lecturio is going to save my semester
By vinzent V. on 04. March 2021 for Deep Layer (AC) – Anatomy of the Forearm
Thank you for this video, loved how concise and precise it was
asd
By wsad a. on 04. March 2021 for Anterior Compartment – Anatomy of the Forearm
thnak u that perfect thnak u that perfect thnak u that perfect thnak u that perfect
Very good but can be improved.
By Muhammed J. on 01. March 2021 for Upper Limb Anatomy [Archive]
The course is very good.The subtitles is a bit bad(for Turkish) but I can understand because it is auto generated.Except for subtitles the other things is very good.The teacher tells calmly and clearly. I think teacher can use more picture or 3D systems.
Study
By Mulki K. on 24. February 2021 for Upper Limb Anatomy [Archive]
Very thorough and easy to understand. Explained the structures really well.
Comment on Lecturio
By VICTORIA A. on 08. February 2021 for Upper Limb Anatomy [Archive]
This is a wonderful platform for the medical and pre medical students.I love the way the lecturers dissect anatomy to my understanding and also the quiz banks for testing ones comprehension of various subjects that are taught.It's really a great app,
Comprehensive while covering almost all aspects.
By Sana K. on 05. February 2021 for Lower Limb Anatomy [Archive]
Everything is well explained with picture illustrations, have made it even more easy to retain.
excellent
By Cerys C. on 28. January 2021 for Functions of the Extraocular Muscles – Orbital Muscles and Innervation
well explained. its concise and not overcomplicated. has everything you need and is well taught
Appreciation
By chiengkuoy g. on 26. January 2021 for Upper Limb Anatomy [Archive]
Dr. James Pickering, He is so captivating and engaging. Am honored to learn from him.
Appreciation
By chiengkuoy g. on 26. January 2021 for Lower Limb Anatomy [Archive]
It's informatve. It has all the essential contents that one would seek for to understand the anatomy of the lower limb.
Anatomy can't be learned through dissection alone
By Dr Julio Warner L. on 20. January 2021 for Head and Neck Anatomy with Dr. Canby
The confidence from Dr. Canby as many other Lecturio Presenters reassures the average student. I am particularly satisfied with the way the Lecturio courses are designed and presented. I highly rate this course because it is up to my expectation. If a student doesn't learn anatomy from this course he/she won't learn anywhere else.
Presentation was clear
By Keith M. on 17. January 2021 for Upper Limb Anatomy [Archive]
Because I clearly understood everything,the pictures where just clear and well labeled.
GREAT SUMMARY OF THE UPPER LIMBS!!! Relearning the basics is getting easier!!! Thanks Lecturio & James Pickering!
By Ian E. on 12. January 2021 for Upper Limb Anatomy [Archive]
Wonderful lectures! Thanks so much for the opportunity to learn the basics in an accelerated format! Excellent coverage of the most poignant and interrelated concepts of the upper limb anatomy!! :)
Gratitude
By Sevara A. on 08. January 2021 for Head and Neck Anatomy with Dr. Canby
I chose this rating because you deserve it! Thank you, everything is great!
Clear explanation.
By Saarah T. on 02. January 2021 for Short Muscles and Extrinsic Tendons – Anatomy of the Hand
Good clear explanation of all the small muscles in the hand.
Helpful
By Anindita G. on 01. January 2021 for Lower Limb Anatomy [Archive]
Images are small and kindly make the curser bigger and point out to proper location of interest. Otherwise excellent explanation.
Pelvis
By ofri B. on 30. December 2020 for Pelvis [Archive]
I think that anatomy courses miss the cadaver oriented pictures and lectures
Needs to be redone with better context.
By Dale S. on 29. December 2020 for Axillary Artery – Overview of Arterial Supply to Upper Limb
This video is not very clear. Not sure how useful/necessary it is.
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!
excellently, descriptive and flow of videos
By Abich D. on 28. December 2020 for Thyroid Gland – Neck
i like the videos very much because of the clear presentations
Small images, hard to visualize
By Edison T. on 20. December 2020 for Surface Anatomy – Lower Limb
Nice video, would appreciate bigger images to observe surface landmarks clearly, thanks!
super
By Neuer P. on 13. December 2020 for Introduction esp. Triangles of the Neck – Neck
it is self explanatory and so understandable , i like this a lot
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!
clear!
By Ameen A. on 06. December 2020 for Head and Neck Anatomy with Dr. Canby
Head and neck anatomy is presented concisely, very helpful and clear, easy to understand and remember.
Abdominal wall
By OKWIR A. on 30. November 2020 for Abdominal Wall with Dr. Canby
It is really clear . I got it interesting and worth following.
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!
Great Online ressource, A Disection part possible?
By OKWIR A. on 27. November 2020 for Lower Limb Anatomy [Archive]
Really clear explanation, not bulky yet almost exhaustive.
I wish there were an accompanying atlas, I mean real disection showing the discussed content. I think it's really important for better grasp of the concept.
Thanks, Aron Okwir, Uganda.
Brilliant
By Amr A. on 20. November 2020 for Head and Neck Anatomy with Dr. Canby
Excellent overview. The clinical considerations were also very beneficial. Thank you Dr Canby.
It's helpful
By Otaru O. on 17. November 2020 for Lower Limb Anatomy [Archive]
It help me to go forward and to track my progress
Good explanation for upper limb
By Carolina L. on 17. November 2020 for Upper Limb Anatomy [Archive]
I did like this course but in some cases, I wish the images were larger as I had to keep referring back to my netter because the ones shown were not clear enough. I also wish that the professor show the movements when talking about what action each muscle does, whether through a picture or just simply showing them himself.
Great video, small images
By Edison T. on 17. November 2020 for Bladder and Urethra – Male Reproductive Organs
Great video, however images where too small to follow along and actually understand what he is saying, if these images where larger the class would have been absolutely clear and understandable. Thank you!
Great review
By Edison T. on 13. November 2020 for Lumbar Vertebrae – Vertebral Column
Great review of the lumbar, sacral and coccygeal vertebrae. Thank you very much!
Excellent!
By Jesus M. on 10. November 2020 for Pelvis [Archive]
Loved the organization and the way he explained the material.
Short precise Head and Neck Anatomy review
By Maureen O O. on 05. November 2020 for Head and Neck Anatomy with Dr. Canby
Very precise and short not too lengthy! Very good explanations
Highlighting structures
By Edison T. on 03. November 2020 for Segmental Vertebral Specification – Vertebral Column
The lecture was great, I would appreciate if there is highlighting of the specific structures mentioned in the video. An arrow pointing to the structure sometimes does not suffice. Thank you very much!
Very good talks, I would like additional recommended reading to be given.
By Cristóbal V. on 29. October 2020 for Lower Limb Anatomy [Archive]
I would like to go deeper into each topic or to recommend additional reading at the end of the class.
best out there1
By Otaku S. on 27. October 2020 for Surface Anatomy of the Heart – Heart (Cor)
Excellent, really grateful doc! Hope to meet you in real life when i am a real doctor
one of the best lecture ever
By Majid K. on 27. October 2020 for Femur – Osteology of Lower Limb
great lecture , precisely and simply explained
BUT
a bit clinical should be added along with the osteology
A good teaching
By Otaru O. on 26. October 2020 for Upper Limb Anatomy [Archive]
He is a good teaching, his style of teaching is great.
Excelent!
By Vincent S. on 26. October 2020 for Clinically Applied Anatomy – Thoracic Nerves
Love the way Dr. Craig explains everything all along the thoracic related subjects.
Doubt in Pelvic spaces and lecture questions
By sahil m. on 24. October 2020 for Pelvis [Archive]
Well Dr. James gave a nice explanations on Pelvis but I wasn't able to supplement the lecture with enough clarity on different spaces/fossa within the pelvis and I found the set of questions after lecture were from the subsequent lecture not the lecture viewed.
good
By Abdulgani A. on 24. October 2020 for Clinical Correlation: Superficial Temporal Arteritis and Carotid Artery Disease – Carotid and Subclavian Arteries
i like how he explained topic and also answered the questions
:D
By Allison Chloe N. on 14. October 2020 for Uterus: Broad Ligament – Female Reproductive Organs
i appreciated how the lecturer helped me visualized the broad ligament by comparing it to a sheet. i also like how he emphasizes important points by repeating them
The best
By Alihasan H. on 11. October 2020 for Head and Neck Anatomy with Dr. Canby
I liked it because he explained all very interesting and detailed
Educational Yet Entertaining Albeit Humerus
By LISA D. on 09. October 2020 for Upper Limb Anatomy [Archive]
Great visuals and expert instruction that included all pertinent information.
Thanks, Dr. Craig
By Samar M. on 05. October 2020 for Typical Vertebra – Vertebral Column
good, organized , very informative.
first time to study anatomy and find it very helpful and gain a lot of information
Best anatomy course
By maryit b. on 02. October 2020 for Upper Limb Anatomy [Archive]
Excellent course. Clear explanations, precise details, very illustrative . If anyone wants to learn anatomy must learn wit proffessor Pickering
Very good learning platform
By Mohamed S. on 28. September 2020 for Upper Limb Anatomy [Archive]
Very effective way to learn the most important topic to prepare for board exam . The instructors are clear and good in their explanation for difficult topic . I will recommend it to any one who willing to pass board exam.
Useful app
By Agha Irfan A. on 28. September 2020 for Head and Neck Anatomy with Dr. Canby
Buetiful app for refreshing the course quickly. I would recommend it to all my colleagues
one of the short and precise explanation ever keep doing the best work LECTURIO
By Majid K. on 27. September 2020 for Mediastinum – Lungs, mediastinum and cardiac valves
one of the short and precise explanation ever
keep doing the best work LECTURIO
It's amazing.
By Vanessa G. on 24. September 2020 for Head and Neck Anatomy with Dr. Canby
Everything is very clear and well-structured. I love it. I would absolutely recommend it to anyone else studying medicine.
not well done at all
By Francesca D. on 23. September 2020 for Ankle Joint – Joints of Lower Limb
terrible again... not even written what kind of joint it is!!
no bursae nothing, just names. too short
By Francesca D. on 23. September 2020 for Knee Joint – Joints of Lower Limb
it is completely useless. no bursae even mentioned! there is no description of any of the things mentioned. Very disappointing, the joint in general are not well described
Thoracic viscera
By Amal H. on 18. September 2020 for Thoracic Viscera with Dr. Canby
It was good, clear with good anatomic pictures, i like it
Anatomy and embryology thoracic videos
By Yumna M. on 15. September 2020 for Thoracic Viscera with Dr. Canby
Very concise and high yield and quiz after each video was great!
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
Excelent
By Vincent S. on 14. September 2020 for Mediastinal Areas – Lungs, mediastinum and cardiac valves
Excelent teacher. Clear and precise with an according order to avoid missing anything.
it shortens your time of reading anatomy
By MARIA S. on 09. September 2020 for Introduction esp. Triangles of the Neck – Neck
amazing and well-thought lecture.
explains extremely long pages of gray's anatomy within minutes.
it is so much easier to read anatomy and go through studying it and memorizing instead of taking precious time to understand what the author wanted to say...
Antonio’s review on Upper Limb Anatomy from Prof. Pickering
By Antonio Angelo R. on 07. September 2020 for Upper Limb Anatomy [Archive]
Professor Pickering is amazing. The way he explains every structure he is talking about is incredible and makes us truly learn and feel immersed in the lecture.
superb
By rene p. on 05. September 2020 for Foot – Osteology of Lower Limb
superb lectures with transcript, 3d models and as many study resources.
Good and precise
By Rafael C. on 29. August 2020 for Mediastinal Areas – Lungs, mediastinum and cardiac valves
For those begginer students, its a good and quick way to learn about the mediastinal areas.
Lower limb anatomy.
By Duleep K. on 29. August 2020 for Lower Limb Anatomy [Archive]
I very much like the style of presentation and explanations,,I WOULD RECOMMEND IT TO all
interested in studying medicine,it’s a gem of knowledge.
Perfect for new or review
By molly l. on 27. August 2020 for Lower Limb Anatomy [Archive]
Very informative, high yield and easy to understand whether you’re learning it for the first time or just reviewing
Good lecture.
By Sean S. on 26. August 2020 for Hand – Bones and Surface Anatomy of Upper Limb
good lecture, like the breakdown of structures and in relation to other ones.
Easy to Process
By Sean S. on 26. August 2020 for Humerus – Bones and Surface Anatomy of Upper Limb
Dr. Pickering has made this so easy to digest, understand and imagine. Have been struggling for days on this topic as well as lower limbs in general.
great
By James H. on 24. August 2020 for Upper Limb Anatomy [Archive]
Excellent course about upper limb anatomy, taught by an excellent professor
Need more clinical cases.
By Mohamed F. on 21. August 2020 for Head and Neck Anatomy with Dr. Canby
Very helpful. I think it will be better with more clinical case.
because it is easyto understand and not time consuming
By Ebawak B. on 20. August 2020 for Introduction esp. Triangles of the Neck – Neck
because the lecture is short and brief it is also not time consuming
Really great !
By Malshini D. on 18. August 2020 for Upper Limb Anatomy [Archive]
I really liked the lectures and really thankful to y'all. It would be so much better if y'all show some real bones too...Anyways these lessons really helped me a lot :)
High yield lectures
By Painted P. on 16. August 2020 for Le Fort Fractures – Cranium (Skull)
it was great.the pacing of the lecturer was okay it gives me time to imagine the structures since this is anatomy (pure memorization).Thank you
excelente conferencia
By mariel y. on 15. August 2020 for Introduction esp. Triangles of the Neck – Neck
Le he dado 5 estrellas a esta conferencia porque es una conferencia que realmente se lo merece, explica muy bien el tema y he aprendido bastante acerca de este tema muchas gracias profesor
Many Of The Topics Are Not Covered
By Раман Т. on 05. August 2020 for Head and Neck Anatomy with Dr. Canby
Many Of The Topics Are Not Covered
For Example
Osteology Of Bones Of Skull Cranium And Viscerocranium Too
Arteries
Anatomy of Eye,Ear And Tongue
And So On
i like it . i really like the idea of linking with x-ray this helped me alot and its realy a great job
By Samar M. on 03. August 2020 for Thoracic Cavity – Lungs, mediastinum and cardiac valves
I rate it cause I found it good and helpful. I liked it very much because the x- ray explanation its very helpful for me .
I like it
By Mary A. on 30. July 2020 for Head and Neck Anatomy with Dr. Canby
Very good informative simple clear direct to the point contain everything
Appreciation.
By Duleep K. on 30. July 2020 for Head and Neck Anatomy with Dr. Canby
Anatomy lectures are very well explained and hence I am delighted and very appreciative,the diagrams are very clear.
I’m very happy to learning more about the pelvic components and the perineum.
By andre g. on 27. July 2020 for Pelvis [Archive]
Hi
Good lectures, the explanation was quite clear and interesting that gives satisfaction.
Introduction?
By Chad-Solomon D. on 18. July 2020 for Types of Intracranial Hemorrhage – Intracranial Hemorrhage (ICH)
If you are going to go into haemorrhages and this is Anatomy the different layers of the meninges should at least be mentioned.
Average
By Param K. on 16. July 2020 for Head and Neck Anatomy with Dr. Canby
Most of the topics are explained well. Although there are still many topics which needed to have more content and the overall integration of all the brain structures and functions is lacking.
Good Content
By Param K. on 16. July 2020 for Thoracic Viscera with Dr. Canby
Content is good and is taught well. However, i'd love it if the professor had put more efforts in explaining certain topics.
Overall nice experience
By Kushal B. on 08. July 2020 for Head and Neck Anatomy with Dr. Canby
I liked the course wholly and i would recommend it for my friends
Compelling presentations
By Barbara E J. on 05. July 2020 for Pelvis [Archive]
Dr Pickering is an excellent lecturer who makes anatomy interesting and memorable despite the number of details presented.
very informative
By Francesca G. on 04. July 2020 for Movement – Osteology of Lower Limb
It really explains the movement really well. step by step of each joint
New interactive way of learning
By yahya s. on 04. July 2020 for Lower Limb Anatomy [Archive]
I rate this as five stars .Help me alot as starting new anatomy topics.Highly recommended to new students
Great
By Param K. on 25. June 2020 for Pelvis [Archive]
Nice course, efficiently taught with good amounts of information and made easy for us by the Professor
Review from First Year Med Student
By Christopher C. on 23. June 2020 for Cardiac Conduction System – Heart (Cor)
Concise and aimed explanation contributes to an interactive lecture which makes learning enjoyable.
Good stuff
By rouzbeh t. on 22. June 2020 for Mediastinal Areas – Lungs, mediastinum and cardiac valves
Good stuff Good stuff Good stuff Good stuff Good stuff Good stuff
Utterly helpful!
By Trương P. on 22. June 2020 for Head and Neck Anatomy with Dr. Canby
this is such an amazing, succinct playlist which is really exclusive and pretty different from what I have learnt in my university
Very informative lecture
By Deniz Y. on 22. June 2020 for Perineum
I've previously used the Grey's student to learn about the pelvis and perineum. Despite all the information provided I was unable to visualize and understand the placement of structures. This video explains and shows very clearly the relationship of the muscles and organs in the pelvis with the perineum. Another amazing lecture.
Amazing lecture!
By Maria M. on 22. June 2020 for Arterial Supply of the Brain: Circle of Willis – Carotid and Subclavian Arteries
Great lecture! straight to the point and extremely informative. thank you so much for so many amazing teachers.
awesome lecture!
By Tr??ng P. on 19. June 2020 for Subdural Hemorrhage – Intracranial Hemorrhage (ICH)
Manifold information was expressed pretty clearly, making me grasp almost the necessary knowledge of Intracranial hemorrhage.
Logical, easy to understand anatomy
By Caroline T. on 18. June 2020 for Pelvis [Archive]
Excellent summary of the anatomy, broken down into logical, easy to digest pieces. The questions where well spaced and relevant, providing good consolidation of key points.
It helped me a lot In understanding the osteology of upper limb keep helping us more and more
By Deogratius A. on 15. June 2020 for Upper Limb Anatomy [Archive]
Because it has real all required teachings that accompany with better illustrations and question at the end to improve and measure understanding!
Well organized and simple to understand
By Deniz Y. on 11. June 2020 for Foregut and Midgut – Autonomic Nerves of Abdominopelvic Organs
Very well explained lecture. Helped me finally understand the web of connections that is the ANS
Great
By Raoul K. on 07. June 2020 for Ilium – Osteology of Lower Limb
very well structured, I like the streight to the point style
The course of Axillary artery and branches.
By Pedro O. on 05. June 2020 for Upper Limb Anatomy [Archive]
Easy to follow lectures and also comprehesive lecture required for step 1 USMLE .
Concise and Helpful
By Brandia H. on 05. June 2020 for Upper Limb Anatomy [Archive]
Each section was very concise and reminded me of details that I had forgotten. It also taught me the clinical application for each injury/condition. I use these as a supplement to my medical school lectures which I don't have time to rewatch 2 hours of lecture for 3 classes/day. It's also very helpful that each quiz is linked to the relevant material that I need to know.
Thank You
By Carolien G. on 31. May 2020 for Thyroid Gland – Neck
Excellent thank you. Thank you Dr. Craig, this video is very helpful.
very good initiative. very useful.
By Kamalesh T. on 31. May 2020 for Overview of the 7 Extraocular Muscles – Orbital Muscles and Innervation
very good initiative. very useful.
3d animation is very impressive. good luck.
I finally understand anatomy!
By Esther O. on 27. May 2020 for Head and Neck Anatomy with Dr. Canby
I really like it. It’s clearer than a lot of textbooks making it easier and quicker to understand. Professor Canby does a great job at explaining.
Aprendiendo anatomía en casa
By Hermes M. on 25. May 2020 for Head and Neck Anatomy with Dr. Canby
Elegí esta calificación porque me permite estudiar más rápido y lo entiendo muy bien.
Me gustó porque explican a detalle cada estructura expuesta.
Recomiendo este curso a todos los estudiantes de medicina humana.
Pretty good
By Param K. on 24. May 2020 for Upper Limb Anatomy [Archive]
Nicely explained , i love how the professor repeats important points time and again, could use better diagrams or more visualization though
What I feel about lecturio
By Chitranjan S. on 22. May 2020 for Head and Neck Anatomy with Dr. Canby
Everything told was in a different way that I liked the most.It clears all my major doubts arise from reading books related to head and neck anatomy.There is no better app than this.
really satisfied
By Majid K. on 21. May 2020 for Radial and Ulnar Arteries – Overview of Arterial Supply to Upper Limb
one of the best anatomy professor ,thank you so much sir for your dedication and hard work and indeed many thanks to this organization LECTURIO keep it up guys !
The presenter shows intrinsic passion....im enyoying the lecures
By precious m. on 19. May 2020 for Upper Limb Anatomy [Archive]
the slides are clear,the lecturer is passionate and has energy .I used to think anatomy is hell but my perpective has changed
Highly recommended
By Baban A. on 17. May 2020 for Muscles – Thorax Muscles and Thoracic Wall
You did an amazing hard work to creat this great lecture. You could involve the most important information in only 14 minutes and the same time the lecture is very simple and interesting. Thank you very much professor Craig Canby
Great lectures
By Baban A. on 17. May 2020 for Superficial Back Muscles – Back Muscles
Excellent lectures from the best professional. Thanks a lot for your great help in learning so difficult topics
Highly recommended
By Aga A. on 16. May 2020 for Ligaments – Vertebral Column
Thank you for your wonderful lectures, very easy to remember the topic after listening you
Good
By Nadia A. on 16. May 2020 for Bladder and Urethra – Male Reproductive Organs
I would recommend this lecture to someone who has a rough idea of thoracic anatomy as well. This lecture was easy to follow and it made me understand the subject much better.
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.
amazing
By Neuer N. on 08. May 2020 for Cutaneous Innervation – Cutaneous Innervation and Venous Drainage of Upper Limb
amazing amazing amazing amazing amazing amazing amazing amazing amazing amazing amazing amazing
Very interesting
By Mart P. on 02. May 2020 for Vagus Nerve – Thoracic Nerves
Not boring at all. I don't like the topics about nerves, but I listen your lectures with great pleasure
Very interesting
By Mart P. on 01. May 2020 for Descending Aorta – Thoracic Vessels
I love all your lectures and watch them with great pleasure. Dr Graig Canby can explain difficult topics in a very simple way
Very helpful
By Mart P. on 01. May 2020 for Arteries – Thoracic Vessels
Very simple, informative and helpful lectures. I watch your videos ???? every day
Thank you again and again
By Hasmik N. on 01. May 2020 for Trachea – Pulmonary Structures and Esophagus
I enjoy your lectures very much. Thank you for your great work
Thank you
By Hasmik N. on 30. April 2020 for Coronary Circulation – Heart (Cor)
I will recommend you lectures to all my friends who are doctors. Thank you for your invaluable help
Thank you
By Hasmik N. on 30. April 2020 for Individual Chambers – Heart (Cor)
Thank you very much. Very simple and informative. You do a great job
If you need to know the pelvis, watch these videos!
By lindsey c. on 19. April 2020 for Pelvis [Archive]
Love the lectures, especially during COVID since we don’t have access to the anatomy lab. I love the way the pelvis is explained, and all high yield concepts are highlighted for female and male pelvis. Highly recommend watching all 53 videos!
way too short
By sam E. on 19. April 2020 for Knee Joint – Joints of Lower Limb
nowhere near enough detail, too brief to explain the knee joint
Good lectures
By Neuer N. on 15. April 2020 for Lower Limb Anatomy [Archive]
No advice to give. Good detail and pace and easy to follow
simple and useful tips
By andre g. on 15. April 2020 for Lower Limb Anatomy [Archive]
hi
I interestingly have heard these lectures, the explanations were attractive and full of information about the lower limb anatomy for learners.
a bit of clinical aspects
By Majid K. on 10. April 2020 for Posterior Compartment – Anatomy of the Arm
great work, u made antomy so easy especialy with the diagrams.but SIR u should discuss some clinical a bit with joints and osteology on a pre-clinical level
Excellent
By Neuer N. on 05. April 2020 for Scapulohumeral Muscles – Axilla and Brachial Plexus
I understood clearly this lesson about the posterior spaces of axyla
Boring
By selim s. on 04. April 2020 for Upper Limb Anatomy [Archive]
He is so boring and just reads what it is written
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!
I appreciate it
By andre g. on 30. March 2020 for Thoracic Viscera with Dr. Canby
hi
these lectures pointed out the main important datas that a learner would like to keep it in mind.
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
good lecture
By andre g. on 27. March 2020 for Abdominal Wall with Dr. Canby
hi
I really find it attractive especially when that accompanies clinical correlation notes.
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.
Fun
By Anya M. on 22. March 2020 for Head and Neck Anatomy with Dr. Canby
It was really good and really well explained so thank you
It was fun to learn
Brilliant lecture on the anatomy of the pelvis
By Victor N. on 22. March 2020 for Pelvis [Archive]
The anatomy is detailed and yet very relevant. He knows how to explain it in a very concise way. I really enjoyed the free courses available. I know others are locked cause I have to purchase them but this was so great! His accent sort of stresses the main points too!
Nice
By Osas E. on 15. March 2020 for Upper Limb Anatomy [Archive]
Summarized very nicely ????????I loved the way he made it look simple
It's very good
By Nikhil P. on 11. March 2020 for Head and Neck Anatomy with Dr. Canby
Very good
Please give another day for free primium
So that we can know more
Head and neck
By Margaret O. on 09. March 2020 for Head and Neck Anatomy with Dr. Canby
Excellent. It would be good to have some cadaver explanatory session to create a more realistic view. Well tutored.
excellent, I would recommend this course, therefore rating 5 stars
By rosemarie m. on 04. March 2020 for Thoracic Viscera with Dr. Canby
very good, clear, well delivered at a good pace-excellent theory coverage
clear and beautifully spoken- pronunciation in correct Latin, delivered at slow speed.
By rosemarie m. on 03. March 2020 for Individual Chambers – Heart (Cor)
as stated below- very happy with the delivery of lecture
Spoken text is fine. Labels too small on illustrations.
By Soren A. on 28. February 2020 for Lower Limb Anatomy [Archive]
Spoken text is fine. The illustrations used have too small-fonted text making it difficult to read labels, especially on slides with many labels.
Very clear and helpful
By Jenny M. on 24. February 2020 for Pelvic Walls – Pelvic Floor
Very clear and helpful. Love this anatomy course. thank you.
Clear and concise
By Siofra H. on 22. January 2020 for Head and Neck Anatomy with Dr. Canby
Clear and concise lecture.
Way to follow.
Additional articles available if you need extra detail.
Using video format suits me a I can pause and replay when I miss something.
missing topics
By Sudharshan P. on 13. January 2020 for Head and Neck Anatomy with Dr. Canby
Some key topics not explained:-
Triangles of neck,muscles of mastication,temporal and infratemporal fossa , osteology of skull,muscles of face,submandibular gland,parotid gland
Head and Neck
By Chidambaram N. on 07. January 2020 for Head and Neck Anatomy with Dr. Canby
Excellent presentation.
Good content
Illustrations are very good
Font size of the letters should be higher
Anatomy
By Matthew E. on 26. December 2019 for Abdominal Wall with Dr. Canby
Has been very informative and simple . Helps remind me of anatomy concepts.
Rating of Prof. Pickering’s lectures on Pelvis.
By Antonio Angelo R. on 18. December 2019 for Pelvis [Archive]
Dr. Pickering is simply outstanding. He speaks in such a clear and objective way that makes even the learning of the anatomy of the pelvis easy ????. It’s been a pleasure to, so far, having watched his lectures on Pelvis. Simply fantastic. I’d recommend it to anyone interested in having a deeply-enough knowledge in Pelvis when it comes to general medical sciences.
where are the cranial bones
By Sualp E. on 06. December 2019 for Upper Limb Anatomy [Archive]
there is not any lectures about cranial bones ? think cranial bones are one of the most important part about bones ? wish you add a lecture about it
helpful
By William S. on 05. December 2019 for Pelvic Walls – Pelvic Floor
Lecture is very easy to follow. Overall, it is very helpful
Goodstuff
By GUMA O. on 22. November 2019 for Thoracic Viscera with Dr. Canby
There are not too long and they are well explained.
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
Veins of thoracic vessels
By Cullen L. on 30. October 2019 for Veins – Thoracic Vessels
Great lecture--very clear and easy to follow. This can be tricky, and Dr. Canby made it very easy to follow
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.
Excellent lecture
By Rafael M. on 23. October 2019 for Coronary Circulation – Heart (Cor)
Excellent lecture. The teacher explains everythig suoer good and it is so easy to follow. I would recommend this lecture to any med student. Thank you Dr.Craig.
Review
By Huynh T. on 20. October 2019 for Head and Neck Anatomy with Dr. Canby
Really engaging, easy to remember
But number of question is still little
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
great intro and debrief for what's to come next
By Sophie W. on 12. October 2019 for Anterior Thigh Muscles – Anterior and Medial Thigh
idk what the below review is talking about, this is clearly an introduction-style lecture and it's been done well. does well to get cogs whirring
Very good app to prepare for step 1
By Mohamed S. on 11. October 2019 for Head and Neck Anatomy with Dr. Canby
Very nice presentation and easy to learn platform
Which make preparations for USMLE enjoyable
Very good app to prepare for step 1
By Mohamed S. on 11. October 2019 for Head and Neck Anatomy with Dr. Canby
Very nice presentation and easy to learn platform
Which make preparations for USMLE enjoyable
Robotic, Not Great
By Patrick H. on 12. September 2019 for Ilium – Osteology of Lower Limb
Not very good. He's just spouting out facts, sounds like he's probably reading from a teleprompter.
Bad Lecture
By Andres R. on 10. September 2019 for Muscles – Thorax Muscles and Thoracic Wall
I consider it a ery shallow lecture, with very little info about costal attachemnts of the intercostal muscles, they don even show a sagital cut of the ribs to understand better the intercostal muscle attachemnts and origin.
Poor lecture
By Md A. on 07. September 2019 for Anterior Thigh Muscles – Anterior and Medial Thigh
Anatomy is explained best with annotated images and pointers on the various parts as the lecturer speaks. Not through tabulation of facts.
Heartfelt thank you
By Been J. on 20. August 2019 for Upper Limb Anatomy [Archive]
I started taking these classes beforehand since our course is only gonna start at Sept ao thought of studying something beforehand so I don't sit clueless once the classes begin. it's highly helpful and very well organized to follow even though you don't know anything about the topics .it everything from the basics in great detail and that's why I followed the lectures using the free trial.i do wish to access the rest of the lectures but since it requires payment I pulled back since I'm not currently that financially sound to make the payment since the college fee requires a lot of money.i wish I had free access to all the lectures .I've searched for good lectures online and I find lecturio the most promising online lecture class with precisely organized manner of classes and slides and even the diagram s and 3d models.hoping for more from you .at least make some more videos open to free access.a request from a beginner student.with lots of gratitude
Been
Great explanations.
By Elmien S. on 16. August 2019 for Pelvis [Archive]
The important basic principles are explained very well and thorough.
Thank you.
Anatomy made much easier????
By Roja s. on 16. July 2019 for Uterus: Broad Ligament – Female Reproductive Organs
Ur an amazing teacher...I seem to remember anatomy much better after watching ur videos sir....thankyou !
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! :)
Review
By Shahpoor S. on 06. July 2019 for Head and Neck Anatomy with Dr. Canby
Absolutely amazing source of learning Head and Neck Anatomy, would definitely recommend this to everyone and anyone in medical field
Not the greatest
By Nicholas W. on 21. June 2019 for Muscles of the Anterolateral Abdominal Wall – Abdominal Walls and Inguinal Canal
This man is obviously very smart but it is seriously painful to listen to ANY of his lectures. His stuttering is way to distracting.
Anatomy Lectures
By Jeffrey C. on 19. June 2019 for Pelvis [Archive]
Lecture were clear, easy to understand. I like the clarity on where certain membranes were derived and effects on anatomy. Learned a lot.
good
By Leo u. on 13. June 2019 for Female Reproductive Organs: Introduction
detailed and explained really well, so that I understood everything. Thank you!
Very helpful!
By Christina E. on 12. June 2019 for Head and Neck Anatomy with Dr. Canby
I just finished my first year of medical school and I’m reviewing over the summer. These videos are concise and to the point. I like how the questions are directly following. Very helpful, I wish I knew about it during school as well
Nice presentation
By deleted u. on 07. June 2019 for Thoracic Viscera with Dr. Canby
Very clear and very nice lectures, love it. I totally recommend every medical student to watch
The lecture helped me to understand the triangles of the neck with clarity
By Mananya S. on 19. May 2019 for Introduction esp. Triangles of the Neck – Neck
The slow and steady way of explaining every single detail is really appreciable
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
It is useful
By Dandu T. on 07. May 2019 for Cubital Fossa – Anatomy of the Arm
Good pictures
Understanding the way he teaches
Slow and steady
Very nice
By Rusab B. on 01. May 2019 for Thoracic Viscera with Dr. Canby
It covers each and every topic of thoracic viscera and it covers the most important points only. Very useful for people who can't watch long lectures.
useful - thankyou!
By Sanita K. on 24. April 2019 for Upper Limb Anatomy [Archive]
manageable amount, not too long but goes into enough depth
speed of speech is nice and easy to understand - not too fast
Awesome but...
By Aydarus M. on 17. April 2019 for Clavicle – Bones and Surface Anatomy of Upper Limb
It was a great source of info I just wish it more of a deeper source rather than a sort of overview
traingle of neck
By Eumna T. on 10. April 2019 for Introduction esp. Triangles of the Neck – Neck
I like the slow and convincing way of teaching and obviously this is so good
Perfect Resource
By Vidal V. on 09. April 2019 for Head and Neck Anatomy with Dr. Canby
Just what I have been looking for since I decided to go into the medical field. Just perfect for all my needs. Thanks
Nice lecture
By Shyam D. on 06. April 2019 for Introduction esp. Triangles of the Neck – Neck
This lectur have all about anterior and posterior triangle in an easy way.
Very boring, slow and inadequate!!
By SHUBHAM S. on 04. April 2019 for Le Fort Fractures – Cranium (Skull)
I personally didn't found these lectures much informative, the speed of the professor is extremely slow plus the slides provided in it has more than 55 pages lot of times for a single lecture instead of compiling it in a good way. Must work with the slides provided in the download items.
The lecture would be useful if it would have engaged the whole thing clinically like which le forte fracture will be associated with rhinorrhea, etc.
neat presentation
By Paul J. on 01. April 2019 for Fascial Spaces and Surgical Access to Trachea – Neck
i liked the clinical correlations and the emergency incisions which was clearly explained.
require book
By t p s. on 31. March 2019 for Pelvic Floor – Pelvic Wall and Floor
content is superb
but need more explanation on this topic
Clavicle
By Daniela P. on 25. March 2019 for Clavicle – Bones and Surface Anatomy of Upper Limb
He is always clear in his lectures and is easy to understand him
v good explanation
By Muhammad A. on 24. March 2019 for Pleural Membranes – Pulmonary Structures and Esophagus
v good lecture style . your videos are so simple that I can easily understand...thank u sir
Head and neck
By Ike K. on 19. March 2019 for Head and Neck Anatomy with Dr. Canby
Not detailed at all! Especially when compared to other lectures. Was lacking a lot of anatomical learning points
Good Lecture, Room for Improvement to Great Lectures
By Samuel M. on 15. March 2019 for Thoracic Viscera with Dr. Canby
Great course, professor becomes very enjoyable once you get accustomed to his speech and presenting style. Would like to see more highlighting and zooming in of images so I can clearly see and follow what the instructor is referencing. Would also like to see more anatomy lectures, more specific and detailed lectures on more minute anatomical areas.
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.
Wonderful
By Victoria W. on 10. March 2019 for Upper Limb Anatomy [Archive]
Dr. Pickering's lectures are great. He focuses on what's important and everything is exceptionally well organized. The only thing I would add to the lectures is various mnemonics available for the upper limb.
Excellent
By Victoria W. on 10. March 2019 for Thoracic Viscera with Dr. Canby
Dr. Canby explains the thoracic viscera very clearly. His pacing is good, and he makes sure to organize knowledge in a sensible way that is easy to learn.
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.
Thanks
By Abdulah A. on 02. March 2019 for Movement – Osteology of Lower Limb
Thank u very much that was very helpful and u made it very clear.
awsome
By abdulaziz s. on 27. February 2019 for Venous Drainage – Lower Limb: Superficial Structures and Cutaneous Innervation
because it more fun than going through the anatomy book
5*
By cornel i. on 26. February 2019 for Scapulohumeral Muscles – Anatomy of the Shoulder
Very nice presentation of the shoulder by Dr James Pickering. Highly recommended!
nice
By Mohammed I. on 25. February 2019 for Thyroid Gland – Neck
good job
loved it easy abdsorbing
and can understand english very well
very nice and to the point explanation
By anchal p. on 25. February 2019 for Functions of the Extraocular Muscles – Orbital Muscles and Innervation
great explanation and quiz is the best part of the lectures
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.
Thank you Professor Craig
By Pedro A. on 13. February 2019 for Head and Neck Anatomy with Dr. Canby
Very nice explanation
Easy approach
Perfect timing
Thank you Professor
very well summaraized, and explained, the doctor did very well
By Edgar B. on 06. February 2019 for Surface Anatomy of the Abdominal Wall – Overview
i did very like how it was explained the anatomy, i enjoyed every single bit of the conference
Lectures
By Jameel S. on 06. February 2019 for Descending Aorta – Thoracic Vessels
to be honest, the lectures are super boring to watch
High yield and clear
By Victoria W. on 04. February 2019 for Coronary Circulation – Heart (Cor)
Fantastic. High yield with clear information. Very succinct and specific. Clearly laid out and organized.
very educational
By Richard T. on 30. January 2019 for Upper Limb Anatomy [Archive]
i thought the course was very in depth and easy to understand.
great
By Farangais J. on 29. January 2019 for Head and Neck Anatomy with Dr. Canby
thanks, it is very clear, helpful and understandable for everyone.
Debería se un poco más funcional. ¿que papel cumplen los músculos de la pared abdominal en la postura?
By Neuer N. on 27. January 2019 for Elements of the Abdominal Wall – Overview
Es clara, va despacio, es buena, pero le falta. El conferencista tiende a ser muy plano en su tono de voz.
Great
By Alexia N. on 26. January 2019 for Thyroid Gland – Neck
I think is very useful and everyone can understand the information... Great!
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
Amazing effort.
By Choudhary . on 24. January 2019 for Fascial Spaces and Surgical Access to Trachea – Neck
All lectures are easy to understand, memorize and quizzes are helpful. Keep up the good work.
The professor speaks in a voice that makes me fall asleep.
By Marián B. on 20. January 2019 for Superficial Back Muscles – Back Muscles
Please, stop speaking in such a monotone way. It gets people bored.
Great review
By Victoria W. on 16. January 2019 for Thoracic Cavity – Lungs, mediastinum and cardiac valves
Clear and succinct overview of thoracic cavity. Excellent foundation to build upon
Excellent At His job
By Dee R. on 15. January 2019 for Lower Limb Anatomy [Archive]
i very much like how Dr James presents his work to everyone around him
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
Steady paced and well conducted. Thank you Dr. Pickering
By Matthieu M. on 12. January 2019 for Humerus – Bones and Surface Anatomy of Upper Limb
Currently reviewing for my 3rd year of Medicine. Looking back even as much as osteology solidifies my knowledge in other aspects of muscle physiology and pathology. Dr. Pickering does a very good job of keeping you up to date and on pace
excellent
By Rabih H. on 11. January 2019 for Joints of Digits – Joints of Upper Limb
very clear and neat explanation. understood the material from the first replay
fascinating
By Badr L. on 10. January 2019 for Thoracic Viscera with Dr. Canby
such an informative motivating and exciting class.
Thanks professor and lecturio for these lectures!
nice review
By Teresa J. on 06. January 2019 for Muscles of the Anterolateral Abdominal Wall – Abdominal Walls and Inguinal Canal
All the necessary informations, briefly and easy to understand, nice as a review
Great teacher
By Loice R. on 03. January 2019 for Introduction esp. Triangles of the Neck – Neck
Simple was easy to understand
Quiz help to assess oneself
Great
By jesus jose f. on 30. December 2018 for Functions of the Extraocular Muscles – Orbital Muscles and Innervation
It was really helpful, I would recommend this as an auxilary tool to follow up with your text books and class notes.
All of the content provided here is best delevered
By Dvsvb R. on 30. December 2018 for Thoracic Outlet – Neck
Rere and nice topic with a considerable difficulty which is lectured here with high accuracy and clarity
Nice accurate , pricise, lecture
By Dvsvb R. on 30. December 2018 for Cranial Fossae and Foramina (Inferior and Anterior View) – Cranium (Skull)
Good presentation, very accurately illustrsatrd and useful for all medical and theraptic ppurpose
Usful for all surgens to perform more effectively
By Dvsvb R. on 30. December 2018 for Stellate Ganglion Block – Neck
This sirgical technique is taught wih prompt accracy , a nice discription.
Very good topic with a nice concept
By Dvsvb R. on 30. December 2018 for Thyroid Gland – Neck
A realistic approach for educate all medical professionals . Acurate and elabotate , made it suitable for medical needs
A good opertunity for learning such a coplex anatomical aspect ofof neck
By Dvsvb R. on 29. December 2018 for Compartments and Cervical Fascia – Neck
really an exlent way of art of teaching and presentation which is highly reguired for proper orientation and clear understanding
One can grasp easily from a complex topic like this
By Dvsvb R. on 29. December 2018 for Introduction esp. Triangles of the Neck – Neck
Nice presentation with required accuracy and elaborative that makes it vefy easily understandabe for any one
crystal clear concepts
By kartikey t. on 29. December 2018 for Axillary and Long Thoracic Nerves – Nerve Lesion of Upper Limb
simple and sorted. well explained and very good concept builder
Simple, easy to understand
By Nor Syazwani S. on 27. December 2018 for Topography of the Lungs – Lungs, mediastinum and cardiac valves
Short, brief, simple and very informative in just one lecture.
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
Too brief
By Yasho S. on 15. December 2018 for Knee Joint – Joints of Lower Limb
Good brief overview of the knee joint but I wish the lecturer would have gone more in-depth about the menisci, and the rotational and translational movements of the knee.
decent, but wanting of some really beneficial features.
By Sean G. on 15. December 2018 for Lower Limb Anatomy [Archive]
similar to Upper Limb; layout & structure of course is quite good. concise & detailed. but the images & diagrams used truly do have very small labels, often making them useful. The lecturer uses the cursor here and then but thats not conducive to great learning either. you really need to be visualising these structures in a large & clear format.
Another point would be to include some mnemonics! it is no secret that these are one of the most useful tools for anatomy students in remembering complex structures, so why omit them?
a final criticism is that it just lacks some more clinical relevance.
nice lecture
By Neuer N. on 10. December 2018 for Pubis – Osteology of Lower Limb
speaks very clearly and has good explanations and terminology is delivered clearly
Excellent lecture
By Jashan S. on 06. December 2018 for Cranial Fossae and Foramina (Superior View) – Cranium (Skull)
Image quality is a little issue here otherwise all fine and lectures are great
Outstanding
By Victoria W. on 04. December 2018 for Anterior Axioappendicular Muscles – Anatomy of the Shoulder
So well organized and clearly explained! The way you organize the material makes anatomy reasonable... the puzzle pieces fit.
need change AV valve commentary
By carlo u. on 04. December 2018 for Mediastinal Areas – Lungs, mediastinum and cardiac valves
I want to inform in this video you made a mistake when you talk about the AV valve right and left auscultation, you said same side! left side 4th and 5th , same side and after in the summary , you said right and left 5th and 4th, you need the develop new video!
Thanks
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
By Victoria W. on 27. November 2018 for Clavicle – Bones and Surface Anatomy of Upper Limb
Excellent lecture about the clavicle -- key landmarks are highlighted and the compare/contrast of superior and inferior views is extremely helpful.
Great
By Victoria W. on 27. November 2018 for Osteology of the Upper Limb – Bones and Surface Anatomy of Upper Limb
Very clear lecture and excellent intro to osteology of the arm.
Excellent
By Victoria W. on 27. November 2018 for Introduction – Bones and Surface Anatomy of Upper Limb
Straightforward and extremely well organized. I like the way he relates parts of anatomy to one another.
Excellent
By Marcus P. on 26. November 2018 for Upper Limb Anatomy [Archive]
Very clear and concise lectures, explained well with appropriate amount of detail - nothing is left unexplained and it never feels too complicated. The diagrams used are very informative and useful as well.
Función de los músculos extraoculares
By Braulio E. G. on 26. November 2018 for Functions of the Extraocular Muscles – Orbital Muscles and Innervation
Me gusto todo, simplemente que en la pregunta que dice cuales son los músculos que desvían el ojo hacia abajo me dio como incorrecta cuando puse que eran el oblícuo sup y el recto inferior.
the ankle joint
By Steve E. on 23. November 2018 for Superficial Layer of Posterior Compartment – Anatomy of the Leg
because i learnt alot from it which i could not easily understand while reading
Head and Neck Anatomy
By Hooman M. on 12. November 2018 for Head and Neck Anatomy with Dr. Canby
The course doesn't include various topics like temporal, infratemporal and pterygopalatine fossae, temporomandibular joint, origin and insertion of muscles of neck, parotid region, submandibular region, pharynx (the pharynx covered in abdomen doesn't cover much details), blood supply and lymphatic drainage of head and neck, etc
best lecture series
By Ayesh A. on 11. November 2018 for Upper Limb Anatomy [Archive]
Cristal clear to understand and well organized material. This lecture series help us to learn anatomy interestingly.
Great Sum UP
By Alex D. on 05. November 2018 for Scapula – Bones and Surface Anatomy of Upper Limb
Helped me a TON! Great quick easy overview of the Scapular bone, and was much easier to learn and understnad throughout this video. Much better understandment than my antomy class.
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.
So Important to have
By Yara de P. on 31. October 2018 for Anterior Axioappendicular Muscles – Anatomy of the Shoulder
I am really enjoying this, helps me understand better and it makes it possible to review after I have had a lecture at my university or even before.
Lecture is precise. MCQ section is very helpful.
By Nusrat N. on 31. October 2018 for Cardiac Conduction System – Heart (Cor)
I liked the whole Cardiac Conduction System.
Thank you Professor for the lecture. Really helpful and easy to follow.
Love you sir
By My v x H. on 30. October 2018 for Foot – Osteology of Lower Limb
It’s very good I really enjoyed this lecture.the study of way is very good
great!
By Justin M. on 27. October 2018 for Le Fort Fractures – Cranium (Skull)
great job, thank you for the details! if there are updates, it is much appreciated
Wonderful lecture series
By Aaron S. on 24. October 2018 for Pelvis [Archive]
Dr. Pickering is one of my favorite instructors on Lecturio! He's always clear and concise; while not leaving anything overlooked. My university professor nervously breezed through this material due to the nature of these topics, which left most of us confused and irritated. More jokes then learning. I was really only able to understand via this lecture series. I'm truly grateful Lecturio exists and I feel so much more confident heading into my examination.
very good
By asyraf R. on 24. October 2018 for Introduction – Bones and Surface Anatomy of Upper Limb
simple, understandable, comprehensive . im looking forward into details on the anatomical structures of the limbs
Short and informative
By Bashar G. on 23. October 2018 for Thyroid Gland – Neck
Thank you very much, that was clear and to the point
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.
Very helpful thankyou!!
By Sophie W. on 13. October 2018 for Pelvic Walls – Pelvic Floor
I actually disagree with the above. Definitely really easy to follow, especially with the colour changes on the diagrams. It is, after all, an anatomy lecture and he teaches in a way that does allow you to think contextually for yourself without being super explicit about it. Thanks James
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
hard to follow
By Hazazi M. on 09. October 2018 for Veins – Thoracic Vessels
extremely poor presentation. no disrespect to the professor but his anatomy lectures are so far the worst in lecturio!
Excellent videp.
By Nadia S. on 08. October 2018 for Introduction esp. Triangles of the Neck – Neck
Good video to see and really simple to understand and not confusing, really helpful for anatomy's lab and for life.
Helpful even before you read about it the topic in Anatomy books
By Nicole Jeanica L. on 07. October 2018 for Ulna – Bones and Surface Anatomy of Upper Limb
Although a shorter one compared to the other videos, this was comprehensive and concise. I just hope they have a zoomed in/focused photo of the specific areas of the bones so it would be much clearer to identify the features.
Helpful even before you read about it the topic in Anatomy books
By Nicole Jeanica L. on 07. October 2018 for Humerus – Bones and Surface Anatomy of Upper Limb
Very thorough explanation of the important structures found in the humerus. Recommended for medical students especially those who learn visually. Thank you, Dr. Pickering.
Nice Summary
By Amanita S. on 06. October 2018 for Fascia – Lower Limb: Superficial Structures and Cutaneous Innervation
This was a clear and organized lecture by Dr. Pickering. Much appreciated.
Nice Summary
By Amanita S. on 06. October 2018 for Pubis – Osteology of Lower Limb
Dr. Pickering is clear and concise. This has been very helpful
BEST
By Rayane B. on 04. October 2018 for Typical Vertebra – Vertebral Column
TOP stuff ! I wish my lecturer was like that because you are amazing
Easy to Understand
By Gabrielle G. on 03. October 2018 for Pelvis [Archive]
This was a great addendum to my anatomy book and Guyton. I often flip to Lecturio when I am tired of reading and need things put to me straight and simply.
Me encanto
By Kassandra S. on 02. October 2018 for Head and Neck Anatomy with Dr. Canby
Me encanta sus clases son mas explicitas y entiendo mejor cada paso para realizar los procedimientos
It's very good
By Emran B. on 25. September 2018 for Introduction esp. Triangles of the Neck – Neck
Bcz it's very helpfull and the teaching method is very good.
Very comprehensive
By Abhishek A. on 21. September 2018 for Venous Drainage – Lower Limb: Superficial Structures and Cutaneous Innervation
Becoz it tell us everything about venous drainage and the language used was way much more easier than most of the recommended books and even our teachers
Excellent
By Mariana E. on 17. September 2018 for Superficial Back Muscles – Back Muscles
This lecture is easy to memorize and understand, also it has accurate and clear information.
Great Review!!
By Aditi K. on 15. September 2018 for Differences Between Male and Female – Branches of Internal Iliac Artery
Concise, and easy to understand! I feel much more confident now after going through the videos for this exam.
Great explanation
By Sara E. on 09. September 2018 for Lower Limb Anatomy [Archive]
Great explanation of lower limb from Dr.Pickering, especially muscles. That's why i like it very much.
I rate this lecture with 5 stars because just after I heard this lecture I understood the Brachial Plexus.
By Sara E. on 06. September 2018 for Brachial Plexus – Axilla and Brachial Plexus
I rate this lecture with 5 stars because just after I heard this lecture I understood the 'Brachial Plexus'. That's why I recommend it to every medical student who want to understand the 'Brachial Plexus'. Thank you very much LECTURIO
Anterior compartment
By Rosa T. on 05. September 2018 for Anterior Compartment – Anatomy of the Arm
Fantastic explanation about the topic, easy way to learn anatomy.
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
Subtítulos en español.
By Ricardo Z. on 24. August 2018 for Clavicle – Bones and Surface Anatomy of Upper Limb
Hacen falta mejorar los subtítulos en español, no siempre están en el orden correcto las palabras y esto dificulta el entendimiento.
Iliana
By Sui S. on 19. August 2018 for Head and Neck Anatomy with Dr. Canby
I chose this because it is very useful and understanding to the medical students and the professionals. I became more fluent in subjects like anatomy and emergency.
I chose this because it is very useful and understanding to the medical students and the professionals. I became more fluent in subjects like anatomy and emergency.
What I really liked about this course is that it has the specific information you need to understand the world of medicine, be a good doctor and face the problems that we could have.
I would recommend this because it is so useful
What I really liked about this course is that it has the specific information you need to understand the world of medicine, be a good doctor and face the problems that we could have.
I would recommend this because it is so useful and clearly at the explication.
Succinct yet Informative
By codukwe@buffalo.edu r. on 18. August 2018 for Concepts – Vertebral Column
Thank you Dr. Canby for your succinct yet informative introduction to the concepts of the vertebral column. The pictures and pauses were very helpful, as I was able to follow along with the presentation. You presented the information intuitively.
great
By Ana R. on 16. August 2018 for Introduction esp. Triangles of the Neck – Neck
it is very clear and easy to understand, beginners will not get lost.
everything was clear and easy to understand.
By Ragda B. on 16. August 2018 for Thoracic Cavity – Lungs, mediastinum and cardiac valves
I am studying for my Anatomy and physiology class, and your lecture is truly helping me.
i really learned and enjoyed in the same time.
By Ragda B. on 16. August 2018 for Mediastinum – Lungs, mediastinum and cardiac valves
the lecture was amazing, you made it easy and clear to understand
not helpful
By syed s. on 15. August 2018 for Pelvic Walls – Pelvic Floor
he is stating sabotta diagram and not explaining in conceptual way
Truly clear presentation
By Kristijan Ž. on 10. August 2018 for Compartments and Cervical Fascia – Neck
I choose this rating because it was truly clear, and i remembered it right away. I would recommend this video to students of Osteopathy.
excellent lecture even for an average english speaker. thank you!
By Badr L. on 10. August 2018 for Mediastinal Areas – Lungs, mediastinum and cardiac valves
what a pleasure to learn from the best. thanks to that lecture my concepts are cristal clear.
Thank you!
By Cemre E. on 29. July 2018 for Thyroid Gland – Neck
Thank you Dr. Craig, this video is very helpful! I learned everything necessary that I need and I'm glad...
Both short and detailed -- a good mix
By Alex S. on 29. July 2018 for Brachial Plexus – Axilla and Brachial Plexus
Dr. Pickering pointed out a few things that even my anatomy professor (who is excellent) did not. A very good lecture on the brachial plexus -- both short and detailed.
Very well explained lecture
By Lisa T. on 27. July 2018 for Sectioned Pelvis: Bladder – Male Reproductive Organs
Dr. James' explanation was very clear. The pictures in the lecture could have been a bit bigger but overall it was delivered very well.
Excellent lecture, easy to understand and with good clinical application.
By Tomas B. on 22. July 2018 for Compartments and Cervical Fascia – Neck
Clear presentation, well oriented, easy to follow, well illustrated, takes you to clinical applications almost inmidiatly, great to review your complex isolated concepts of neck anatomy.
Easy to understand
By Pannawat T. on 19. July 2018 for Abdominal Wall with Dr. Canby
Good lecture, easy to understand, excellent overview of the abdominal wall
excellent
By Rahul S. on 13. July 2018 for Functions of the Extraocular Muscles – Orbital Muscles and Innervation
Some of these comments are absurd, no where in the video does the professor say interior oblique. Great video, straight to the point with great illustrations. Thank you!
excellent
By Rahul S. on 09. July 2018 for Autonomic Nerves of Abdominopelvic Organs: Conclusions
well explained, to the point, easy to understand, and high yield topics being taught for step1
Very less content
By Neuer N. on 09. July 2018 for Head and Neck Anatomy with Dr. Canby
Very less content... Try to upload many more vedios.... And on much more details
nice
By Rahul S. on 02. July 2018 for Lumbar Plexus: in Situ – Lumbosacral Plexus
very nice way of dissecting and thoroughly going over each HY nerve, much appreciated!
thorough
By Rahul S. on 02. July 2018 for Foot – Osteology of Lower Limb
video was simple and fast, and well articulated. Much appreciated
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
useful
By monica m. on 02. June 2018 for Head and Neck Anatomy with Dr. Canby
clear and well summarized, the quizes at the end are very helpful for memorizing
Thankyou
By Aditya V. on 31. May 2018 for Upper Limb Anatomy [Archive]
thanks for cutting down into smaller bits.he is a bit fast though.thank you
It was excellent, everything I was expecting and more
By Elle S. on 27. May 2018 for Pelvis [Archive]
It explains everything with details, and he shows what he’s saying in images so it’s easier to understand.
Slow and Dry
By Kit T. on 25. May 2018 for Head and Neck Anatomy with Dr. Canby
Lectures are very dry, provide no interesting insights and focus very strongly on anatomical labels (eg. focus on learning names of parts rather than giving a good knowledge and feel of those parts).
The course doesn't cover various important topics
By Shubhankar P. on 20. May 2018 for Head and Neck Anatomy with Dr. Canby
The course doesn't include various topics like temporal, infratemporal and pterygopalatine fossae, temporomandibular joint, origin and insertion of muscles of neck, parotid region, submandibular region, pharynx (the pharynx covered in abdomen doesn't cover much details), blood supply and lymphatic drainage of head and neck, etc
Awesome experience
By Jeaniuz J. on 20. May 2018 for Compartments and Cervical Fascia – Neck
Awesome experience, perfect learning tutorial ... i personally love it because it's more of a teacher to me... love it
Thank you for this great help
By Prateep P. on 18. May 2018 for Introduction esp. Triangles of the Neck – Neck
Superb best video till now. So it is really helping me
Below Average
By MD M. on 16. May 2018 for Le Fort Fractures – Cranium (Skull)
I have watched the lecture series on the Abdominal wall and Thoracic viscera conducted by professor Craig, and he was more interactive and seemed to have greater Knowledge in those parts. This lecture is way too general and lacks many important info.
Useful!
By Kathryn S. on 16. May 2018 for Upper Limb Anatomy [Archive]
I found this lecture to be clear, concise and suitable as a complement to lectures, textbook and cadaver work. Could you make the diagrams and their labels a bit larger, as they are difficult to see on smartphone, and there is no zoom facility.
Great Quick Review
By MD M. on 11. May 2018 for Abdominal Wall with Dr. Canby
The professor is doing great job. Quick review of the Body wall. Illustrations could be better and more clinical correlations could be provided.
Thoracic viscera
By Michael E. on 03. May 2018 for Thoracic Viscera with Dr. Canby
Excellent presentation by the lecturer I don't think it be could be better explained. Looking forward to the rest of this topic.
Poor Presentation
By Flora I. on 01. May 2018 for Veins – Thoracic Vessels
I chose this rating because the structures the Lecturer is describing are unclear and difficult to follow. If the instructure had better visualization--such as highlighting the veins as he spoke--that would help immensley. An additional thing that would have helped is to have a visual summary of which veins feed into which at the end of the segment so the students could organize the vein tributaries better in their minds.
I like the over all information, it just needs to be presented better.
REALLY REALLY THANKS
By Sandra Monica D. on 24. April 2018 for Upper Limb Anatomy [Archive]
I really thankful w/ the doctor and his course. If you're really strugling with this topic, believe with those videos you'll understand everything.
its osam
By Nimesh D. on 24. April 2018 for Head and Neck Anatomy with Dr. Canby
its osam and very easy to understand, visual effects are too good
fantastic
By ?. ??? ع. on 13. April 2018 for Introduction esp. Triangles of the Neck – Neck
I am a neurosurgeon. this lecture is fantastic and very useful. i just wish if the quiz has more questions
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.
Excellent
By Ahmed A. on 05. April 2018 for Upper Limb Anatomy [Archive]
Definitely benefitted from the lectures.
Just a small note, even when putting the video on HD and full screen, the writing is too small and blurry to see the labelled parts of various anatomical structures. Hope the resolution can be increased or labels increased in size.
Small images and limited details
By Kerry T. on 01. April 2018 for Lower Limb Anatomy [Archive]
James used very small images that were of limited value and simply read what was on his slides which had very scant detail. No further elaboration or clinical relevance accompanied his explanations. I have gone to another resource for anatomy as I found my understanding was not stronger after having listened to his lectures.
I greatly recommend it for undergraduate students and graduates who nedd to pass a qualifying exam.
By Ehab M. on 29. March 2018 for Carotid Arterial System – Carotid and Subclavian Arteries
This is one of excellent style of teaching skills and experiences. I recommend students and medical doctors who need to pass a qualifying exam to subscribe and finish all course work.
i choosed this rating because i like and i want to know more about the triangles of the neck.
By vincent m. on 28. March 2018 for Introduction esp. Triangles of the Neck – Neck
i like it because it teaches me about the regions of the neck and other things
also i want to know more about the triangle of the neck
Abdominal wall review!
By Juan Jose A. on 16. March 2018 for Abdominal Wall with Dr. Canby
Very easy to follow, i like the length of the videos, I think they are more productive, very good foundation and supplement to my school's curriculum. For the most, Lecturio's professors usually outperform my school's professors at presenting material.
Boring lecture
By Mohamad A. on 13. March 2018 for Thyroid Gland – Neck
its boring lecture
and the lecturer was so slow in talking
i think there is deficiency in information
Please ask better questions
By Usama S. on 11. March 2018 for Upper Limb Anatomy [Archive]
They are really great videos. I wish questions would be more like USMLE or NBME questions.
GREAT
By Hazazi M. on 09. March 2018 for Lower Limb Anatomy [Archive]
made anatomy easy and fun! after watching this video all i need is my atlas of human anatomy, i use the app by the way, and am all set for anatomy!
The content is good with excellent fluency of the lecturer this is helping me a lot in quickly revising my 1st year
By Hariom U. on 05. March 2018 for Upper Limb Anatomy [Archive]
The content is good although it requires some more information to be incorporated in lectures the knowledge and reputation of lecturer is excellent and he is highly fluent in his delivery of the content thanks a lot for this
Vertebral structure & curvatures
By hindaz a. on 27. February 2018 for Concepts – Vertebral Column
It was very nice lecture as i get a new informations which could be difficult to figure it out by reading textbook only.
Thank you very much
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
I
By Neuer N. on 25. February 2018 for Introduction esp. Triangles of the Neck – Neck
I chose it because it contain almost every related to topics....like question, articles and etc.
Because of the smart classes all the doubts are clear....
Good
By karlos k. on 25. February 2018 for Bladder and Urethra – Male Reproductive Organs
Well explained dr,now i understand better, i liked this class very much
Not enough information
By Kevin L. on 24. February 2018 for Head and Neck Anatomy with Dr. Canby
I wish this is more about anatomy and less about diereses, as I am in this class right now for my primary objective I need to know the names of every muscles, every bones, what they do, every nerve, what they innervate, and every veins and arteries, also lymphatic and different glands in your faces
the videos do not provide enough details and topics
I am currently using Clinically Oriented Anatomy 7th Edition by Kieth L. Moore, comparing the knowledge from the book these videos give you almost nothing
layer by layer
By AVUDAIAPPAN P. on 21. February 2018 for Abdominal Wall with Dr. Canby
he gives very clear ideas, good illustrations, easy to follow
anatomy for beginners
By AVUDAIAPPAN P. on 21. February 2018 for Upper Limb Anatomy [Archive]
well said, easy to understand, could take some notes, clarity of subjects, for medical students
Detailed review
By Amal S. on 20. February 2018 for Upper Limb Anatomy [Archive]
Great for reviewing anatomy for your orthopedic rotation when you don't have time for textbooks. Very detailed.
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.
Subtitles in Spanish
By benjamin8903@hotmail.com M. on 17. February 2018 for Head and Neck Anatomy with Dr. Canby
It would be nice to have subtitles for spanish audience. Other than that everything looks great.
More clinic
By Jairo A. on 17. February 2018 for Lower Limb Anatomy [Archive]
Very well explained. But it could have some clinic relevance.
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
It's the INFERIOR Oblique!
By Richard C. on 12. February 2018 for Functions of the Extraocular Muscles – Orbital Muscles and Innervation
No such thing as the "internal" oblique. It's called the inferior oblique. Also, should state whether these are primary or secondary actions of the muscle.
Good, above average.
By Rakesh L. on 10. February 2018 for Fascial Spaces and Surgical Access to Trachea – Neck
I like his lecture & way of teaching. It meet my expectation.
Nice
By Sissi S. on 10. February 2018 for Head and Neck Anatomy with Dr. Canby
Very good videos and imágenes, I recommended this app 100% . very well summarized
excellent lecture
By Lara Alicea A. on 08. February 2018 for Mediastinal Areas – Lungs, mediastinum and cardiac valves
Excellent overview. Explained thoroughly and succinctly. Thank you. Huge help.
also can add practical laboratory examining videos
By Maithry A. on 07. February 2018 for Upper Limb Anatomy [Archive]
i like the explanation pattern, thankyou so much. its of great value to a med student
Good lecture
By rahmi b. on 07. February 2018 for Thyroid Gland – Neck
I found this very helpful. I don't mind if it's just a general review because if you cover them all it would take a long time. I can read books for more in-depth analysis. Great job !
Not great
By Panagiotis A. on 05. February 2018 for Le Fort Fractures – Cranium (Skull)
Unfortunately, the lecturer for the anatomy module has disappointed me. Whereas the lecturers in all other modules appear to be amazing, this lecturer speaks way too slow and with a boring tone. I have to listen to the lectures in 1.5x..
Another good course
By Tommie C. on 04. February 2018 for Functions of the Extraocular Muscles – Orbital Muscles and Innervation
The course was clear with good illustrations and clear speech,
Great lecture, simple – to the point – pertinent information
By Tommie C. on 03. February 2018 for Head and Neck Anatomy with Dr. Canby
I thought this lecture series was very simple and informative, easy to understand but thorough. I appreciate the pneumonic provided, as well as the transcript notes available So we could go back and look and write things down as needed- I Was happy that the teacher spoke clearly and slowly, and that each segment was not very long so that you were able to take time to contemplate information before moving on.
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.
Amazing.
By sabi y. on 23. January 2018 for Mediastinal Areas – Lungs, mediastinum and cardiac valves
Thank you Dr for the lectures. As an non English IMGs, I can't stop watching it again and again.
Thank you again for talking slowly.
great explanation and material
By Miguel Angel C. on 23. January 2018 for Pelvis [Archive]
very usefull, i sugest a previous study for those who need more details, i think this is a very usefull tool to help you to undertand what you read in books
FNP exam
By Stephanie K. on 22. January 2018 for Thoracic Viscera with Dr. Canby
I'm just wondering if these lectures and questions pertain to questions on family nurse practitioner national exam as well?
xplains neck triangles
By Neuer N. on 21. January 2018 for Introduction esp. Triangles of the Neck – Neck
a quick video to clear the concept thank you very much
Boring...
By RAMJIE L. on 18. January 2018 for Muscles of the Anterolateral Abdominal Wall – Abdominal Walls and Inguinal Canal
It's too boring.. I found it less interactive, less interesting. Better to read my Gray's Anatomy book.
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.
Very nice
By Harilal T. on 15. January 2018 for Head and Neck Anatomy with Dr. Canby
Yes. I like the details presentation all
Information nicely given good language in short time
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
highly recommend
By Alexis D. on 10. January 2018 for Descending Aorta – Thoracic Vessels
great lecturer.
will highly recommend it to every medical student who want to do better in medschool
Awesome lecturer!
By Mohammed Z. on 03. January 2018 for Head and Neck Anatomy with Dr. Canby
Learnt a few new things. Clear and concise. Really good lecturer. Would recommend to anyone studying anatomy.
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By Sadegh D. on 03. January 2018 for Pubis – Osteology of Lower Limb
Dr speaked more fast and didnt explain completely that we want
i enjoined the lecture
By Aiman N. on 01. January 2018 for Cranial Fossae and Foramina (Inferior and Anterior View) – Cranium (Skull)
thank you doctor Craig for this video it's very helpful
i hope you make anther one about cranial nerves specially 5th and 7th
farily bad
By EDUARDO H. on 28. December 2017 for Bladder and Urethra – Male Reproductive Organs
multiply things go unexplained...
for example, he did not even explain what is the pelvic floor, or what is the pelvic diaphragm, but he quoted it several times.... bad class
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
It was relevant to my course
By Sheila J. on 09. December 2017 for Upper Limb Anatomy [Archive]
It is a well detailed and it suited my course. It is interesting as well
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.
Images do not clearly highlight the foramen.
By sunilkumarkodali@gmail.com K. on 05. December 2017 for Cranial Fossae and Foramina (Inferior and Anterior View) – Cranium (Skull)
The Lecture is very good. However the image does not clearly highlight the foramen. There appears to be an overlap of Foramen Lacerum with the Internal acoustic meatus.
It is extra ordinary
By Assadullah A. on 03. December 2017 for Upper Limb Anatomy [Archive]
Love it very informative, I will follow it as much as I can
Not just pictures
By deleted u. on 03. December 2017 for Upper Limb Anatomy [Archive]
It's a good professor, but there should be a "live" skeleton that he uses instead of just the PowerPoint.
Awesome lecture
By Janice U. on 01. December 2017 for Head and Neck Anatomy with Dr. Canby
It was great you will never miss a thing everything clear even the diagrams
Good lecture!
By Maru Luis L. on 18. November 2017 for Head and Neck Anatomy with Dr. Canby
Good and clear discussions on conditions related to the neck.
Overall great! Thank you so much :D
By Ashkan E. on 15. November 2017 for Thoracic Viscera with Dr. Canby
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Great and beautifully explained clinically oriented subjects!
A good order of presentation
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The diagrams where hard to follow since lack of orientation
The lymphatic system and drainage was not convered
Great
By Seth B. on 11. November 2017 for Lumbar Plexus: in Situ – Lumbosacral Plexus
Best supplement for my med school anatomy lab. Easy to follow and thorough.
Your app takes the fear of exams away
By Dáithí Ó. on 05. November 2017 for Upper Limb Anatomy [Archive]
Fantastic! It’s like you’ve melted the fear away for me! I can watch over and over and over until I can nearly repeat it word for word. Sometimes when you study you can know something but in a multiple choice question (MCQ) situation later you can be stumped - while I found the sentences are in my head and it’s like being able to check the lecture! Repetition is the best way to learn! You couldn’t ask a class lecturer to keep going over stuff but with your amazing classes you can!! Thanks !!! Telling all my classmates about your article.
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
Helpful
By Anwr A. on 01. November 2017 for Lower Limb Anatomy [Archive]
I liked this course very much. it helped me a lot. thank you very much doctor James.
Well presented material
By Dianne P. on 30. October 2017 for Stellate Ganglion Block – Neck
The Material was presented thoroughly in a manner that was easily understood
Head & Neck
By Mark A. on 30. October 2017 for Head and Neck Anatomy with Dr. Canby
Lecture was a bit boring, less emphasis even though content was superb.
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.
Loving it:)
By Mathilde B. on 24. October 2017 for Upper Limb Anatomy [Archive]
The presentation and speaking is very clear which is good, this has helped me and made medical school easier so far
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?).
Thoracic review
By Choushana W. on 18. October 2017 for Thoracic Viscera with Dr. Canby
I learned alot from listening to the lecturer. The information was given in a simplified manner and that was great. The concepts I needed to know and focus I was outlined
these video lectures aren't boring. they are very interesting
By Fathimath S. on 16. October 2017 for Upper Limb Anatomy [Archive]
I learn better by listening and visualizing. So these lecturio lecture videos helps me a lot. Reading the text book after watching these is way better than trying to learn from the textbook alone.
Also these video lectures aren't boring. they are very interesting. If someone is struggling to learn anatomy on their own, then I'd really recommend this for them.
During respiration
By Alexandra J. on 15. October 2017 for In Situ View – Heart (Cor)
I was going to give it a five stars but in the lecture you said during respiration the heart moves down and up but in the quiz the right answer was up and down..
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!
Anatomy lectures - head and neck
By Beatriz C. on 13. October 2017 for Functions of the Extraocular Muscles – Orbital Muscles and Innervation
The best lecture about this topic that I´ve seen in my life. Thank you so much, I´m enjoying the anatomy lectures!
helpful
By Itayi T. on 10. October 2017 for Coronary Circulation – Heart (Cor)
I recommend this for any one in medical school who is looking for high yield information.
Excellent
By Maytte F. on 10. October 2017 for Head and Neck Anatomy with Dr. Canby
Clear explanation and easy to understand. Good guide to learn Anatomy
i do not recommand it
By Mariem B. on 06. October 2017 for Functions of the Extraocular Muscles – Orbital Muscles and Innervation
monotone
basic
basically doesn't really explain anything it just sites things
detailed explanations
By rahaina m. on 05. October 2017 for Radius – Bones and Surface Anatomy of Upper Limb
wow! he gives detailed explanations with the pictures. hes doing an excellent job
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.
An unrivaled resource for medical school.
By Stephen H. on 26. September 2017 for Head and Neck Anatomy with Dr. Canby
Dr. Canby provides clear and concise discussion with regard to head and neck anatomy. This has proven to be a great secondary resource for my studies. As an M.D. student, the amount of information is vast, and these lectures provide a great supplement to my university materials.
The most effective way I have found to use this material is by viewing the videos that correlate to my current coursework, completing the recall questions, and then reading through the associated articles that are provided throughout the course.
Lack of 3D figurs
By Iskandar N. on 25. September 2017 for Pelvis [Archive]
It is good but still needs to be improved.
For exsampel if the teachers used the 3D figurs to explain, lecturs would be more cleare. Sometimes only picturs are not enough.
Excellent
By Anwr A. on 24. September 2017 for Upper Limb Anatomy [Archive]
Thank you very much for this course. It helped me understand the anatomy of the upper limb very well.
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!
A superb anatomy lecturer!
By Nguyen Thanh T. on 23. September 2017 for Head and Neck Anatomy with Dr. Canby
He is the best one to teach anatomy! I love his voice, his style and his presentation. He makes it more simple for the students to visualize something palpable but hidden under the skin and thousands of other components.
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
Woops! The suprascapular notch!
By Ryan L. on 18. September 2017 for Scapula – Bones and Surface Anatomy of Upper Limb
I certainly liked the video format, where we can adjust the focus from the speaker to the slide, and use the cursor to aid in pinpointing the relevant aspects of the scapula. The only thing I found was missing was a little aside about the suprascapular notch, which was shown in the slide, but not alluded to in the actual video lecture!
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By Junaid B. on 17. September 2017 for Thoracic Viscera with Dr. Canby
The diagrams used had labels that were not in English.
So that was really disappointing since it was difficult to go through the PDF files without the lecture.
Also.. it would be really helpful if the lecturers used larger and more clear diagrams. And use pens or highlighters when referring to the diagram.
Other than that, the course so far is good.
nice
By Neuer N. on 15. September 2017 for Introduction – Bones and Surface Anatomy of Upper Limb
easy to understand....
superb mcqs
awesome lecture videos which helps to understand the concept better..
FIRST CLASS
By rene p. on 14. September 2017 for Upper Limb Anatomy [Archive]
I really enjoy each and every anatomy lecture by Dr James Pickering.......I am actually preparing for NEET PG EXAM IN INDIA...................ITS REALLY HELPING ME TO LEARN IMPORTANT POINTS in ANATOMY which also come for NEET PG INDIA...............THANK U Dr James Pickering........thank u LECTURIO............
nerve plexus
By fara n. on 12. September 2017 for Lumbar Plexus: in Situ – Lumbosacral Plexus
terrible lecturing
anatomy is dry enough and you don't need a dry lecturere
anatomy lectures
By fara n. on 12. September 2017 for Fascia – Lower Limb: Superficial Structures and Cutaneous Innervation
Very Unclear Connection between lecturer and the diagrams
the pictures are unclear
the teacher seems reading from the book ...
can't focus on what he says
Brachial Plexus made easy
By Thea N. on 11. September 2017 for Axilla – Axilla and Brachial Plexus
Best lecture ever, I never thought I'd be able to understand brachial plexus
How Dr James Pickering set me up!
By ANIRUDDHA G. on 11. September 2017 for Upper Limb Anatomy [Archive]
Well Dr Pickering has presented the subject in such a lucid and organised manner that it becomes impossible not to fall in love with it and become dexterous in it at the same time. It was a wonderful experience with the upper limb.
Hope I have the same fun with the lower limb!
bones of the upper limb
By Richard A. on 10. September 2017 for Osteology of the Upper Limb – Bones and Surface Anatomy of Upper Limb
rating is 5,
interesting and self directing
through adverts on the you-tube pages
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!
thank you
By Ruba S. on 03. September 2017 for Carotid Arterial System – Carotid and Subclavian Arteries
Its very clear and simple...Mneumonics are interesting and easy to remember
Amazing video!
By Neuer N. on 02. September 2017 for Chambers and Great Vessels – Heart (Cor)
I am a thirteen year old girl who wants to become an MD when I grow up, and I've been studying anatomy independently for about half a year, and lecturio helps me so much! This lecture is very in-depth and explanatory, if you want to learn about the heart then you should watch this video!
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
Overall, an excellent overview of the essential anatomy of the region.
By Robert U. on 29. August 2017 for Abdominal Wall with Dr. Canby
Overall, an excellent overview of the essential anatomy of the region.
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By Ahmed M. on 28. August 2017 for Functions of the Extraocular Muscles – Orbital Muscles and Innervation
for more understanding of the movement of the eye it should be presented on real eye not on photos ... ty
good lecture overall
By Edward K. on 27. August 2017 for Inguinal Canal – Abdominal Walls and Inguinal Canal
good lecture- lost a star because illustrations are in latin. I do appreciate latin is completely acceptable to use in the context of anatomy, but in practice nobody uses latin terms and it feels outdated and counter-productive to learn the latin nomenclature.
It would be much easier to follow if everything was in english ; a small point but it did slow me down when following this lecture.
Good quality but need to edit the font
By Catherine M. on 23. August 2017 for Upper Limb Anatomy [Archive]
The video quality is quite good and I like the way the topic is presented. I would definitely recommend this to my friends in medical school. I guess the font could be larger and thicker though.
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!!!!
Great
By SHAMSODIN T. on 11. August 2017 for Abdominal Wall with Dr. Canby
Explains very well and also techs the histology with the same organ he is teaching.
Good
By SHAMSODIN T. on 11. August 2017 for Head and Neck Anatomy with Dr. Canby
He explains good,
Easy to understand and move on.
Only problem is that he doesn't cover some topics about head and neck Anatomy.
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.
Must be improve
By Luis A. D. on 06. August 2017 for Head and Neck Anatomy with Dr. Canby
There's a lot of structure missing and the way its presented is a bit boring compared to other instructors on youtube.
Wish I had this Instructor for Undergrad Anatomy
By deleted u. on 26. July 2017 for Lower Limb Anatomy [Archive]
Clear and concise with clinical correlations of the major structures.
Saved me in anatomy class
By Darlene G. on 17. July 2017 for Pelvis [Archive]
Very clear explanations. Areas being discussed are highlighted for visualization. Very thorough. Thank you!
Wish you had a video on perineal fascia (colle's, buck's, dartos...) and urine extravasation.
Please consider!
very good
By Edward K. on 16. July 2017 for Brachial Plexus – Axilla and Brachial Plexus
a difficult topic made easy and clear - well done (this is just fillers to reach minimum word count needed to post review)
STATUS: In the process to love anatomy....
By Laura P. on 15. July 2017 for Head and Neck Anatomy with Dr. Canby
I love Lecturio Anatomy lectures because everything that you see it's better and easy to learn. When I see all the names in the ATLAS I'm stressed, but then, when I watch lecturio it's easy because they explain you everything step by step not only theoretically!
Top
By Andrea W. on 15. July 2017 for Abdominal Wall with Dr. Canby
Very good lecture. Makes the dificult easy. Makes me wanna study all day long
sir can we have classes on internal carotid artery in details and also n nerve supply of head and neck?
By MILAN B. on 09. July 2017 for Head and Neck Anatomy with Dr. Canby
so helpful,,,,, now have clear concept of many things,,,,thank you sir
excellent
By happy l. on 08. July 2017 for Introduction esp. Triangles of the Neck – Neck
lecture was excellent. cleared the concept in a few minutes. this was really helpful
Well explained
By Darlene G. on 05. July 2017 for Muscles of the Anterolateral Abdominal Wall – Abdominal Walls and Inguinal Canal
Used this to study for class and regular exams. Perfect.
Good!
By Irus O. on 03. July 2017 for Upper Limb Anatomy [Archive]
Absolutely lovely and visual. The lecturer was very precise and it helped me enjoy the lecture
General
By David D. on 08. June 2017 for Thyroid Gland – Neck
Good pace, but information relating to the thyroid gland is lacking. This is more of a general overview.
terrible
By Theresa N. on 01. June 2017 for Upper Limb Anatomy [Archive]
i dont like it. in the ad, it was free,
now im told to suscribe
MY THOUGHTS ON HEAD & NECK ANATOMY by LECTURIO
By ABRAHAM I. on 31. May 2017 for Head and Neck Anatomy with Dr. Canby
Simply awesome. The delivery, speed and diction is just excellent. Its anatomy made easy
Doesn't miss anything but still lacking.
By David D. on 29. May 2017 for Lower Limb Anatomy [Archive]
Though I wouldn't want to hurt the instructors feelings, I think the concepts are all included, but his ability to convey the information in a coherent, and appealing matter are lacking. Anyone can just read you the concept and put slide after slide, but there is a finesse to the presentation of material. If every lecturer could have that finesse, this would be the most incredible resource for medical students around the world.
FEEDBACK
By JoseAnthony I. on 27. May 2017 for Head and Neck Anatomy with Dr. Canby
I would like in the questions, a rationale of the answer goes directly to the part of the lecture where it is explained. Like an option would be great
Straight Forward and Concise
By Curtis u. on 25. May 2017 for Clinical Correlation: Vertebral Artery Syndrome – Carotid and Subclavian Arteries
Lecturer is knowledgeable and seems to care about the student's understanding of the material.
Lots of Detail by Engaging Lecteuer
By deleted u. on 16. May 2017 for Head and Neck Anatomy with Dr. Canby
Lecture covered lots of details without becoming boring. Presented at a medically relevant level. Basically, animates the contents in an anatomical atlas. Results are better retention!
Interesting Lecture without becoming Boring
By deleted u. on 16. May 2017 for Upper Limb Anatomy [Archive]
Great lecturer! Covers the topic without becoming bogged down in the details.
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
Great but missing some things
By Dani H. on 06. May 2017 for Head and Neck Anatomy with Dr. Canby
Overall great, but is missing much of the details in the skull (for example names of the specific bones, features of the bones, etc.) and head in general.
Tidy, but a little cursory!
By Cassandra J. on 01. May 2017 for Fascial Spaces and Surgical Access to Trachea – Neck
A clear and concise overview of the fascial spaces. However, I think the coverage of the surgical access to the trachea was way too superficial. Details of the levels of relevant anatomical zones, and how to locate these areas in a clinical manner would've been greatly appreciated. Otherwise very useful!
More detail needed
By Kamil S. on 26. April 2017 for Head and Neck Anatomy with Dr. Canby
Whilst useful for a brief introduction, I do not feel the lecturio anatomy programme in general provides sufficient detail to be a main-line resource. The videos are too brief and superficial in content to adequately prepare a student for internal examinations, let alone to an NBME standard.
The presentation itself is clear and ok.
fantastic
By Abd Alrahman O. on 17. April 2017 for Introduction esp. Triangles of the Neck – Neck
this is perfect explain of Triangles of the Neck
thx doctor.Craig Canby
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.
introduction to thyroid
By Tara B. on 06. April 2017 for Thyroid Gland – Neck
clear and concise introduction to the thyroid gland and thyroidectomy relative to the fascial spaces
awesome
By antonypa f. on 02. April 2017 for Compartments and Cervical Fascia – Neck
great to come to this site and explore everything.it helped me a lot in my exam .its is agreat benefit to me
Very general
By Mazen N. on 27. March 2017 for Thyroid Gland – Neck
it is extremely general and does not provide the important notes about the gland like its blood suplly, innervation and details about what could be damaged if a thyrodectomy was preformed wrongly.
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.
Good, but not great.
By deleted u. on 20. March 2017 for Head and Neck Anatomy with Dr. Canby
The course brings the general ideia of the anatomy content with interesting clinical correlations. Although, the lectures could be more detailed, specially in vascular anatomy. I also suggest more precise images.
Great lecturer
By Gais T. on 19. March 2017 for Head and Neck Anatomy with Dr. Canby
Great lecturer and keeps it simple with step by step. Also his slides are very simple yet thorough thereby not confusing the student with too much content per slide.
Very good lecture
By Michael O. on 15. March 2017 for Thoracic Outlet Syndrome – Neck
Since anatomy is a very difficult subject and very vast, I think that Canby does an excellent job at slowing down and being concise. This lecture hits all the key points as well as ask relevant questions to help retain the information.
THANK YOU
By AL RADAMES R. on 08. March 2017 for Thoracic Viscera with Dr. Canby
I loved how PhD. Craig Canby explains this presentation,easy to understand,and love the interaction thats Lecturio creates
Contrast of Lectures
By Ebenezer G. on 02. March 2017 for Upper Limb Anatomy [Archive]
Lectures on Anatomy of the Heart was more concise, very comphrensible and corresponded with Last Anatomy textbook. Upper Limb Lectures wasn't as concise as Lectures on The Thorax( Heart). But I am very grateful to Lecturio for making my learning more simplified....
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.
Lecturio is a great way to learn medicine.
By RANGANATHAN S. on 12. February 2017 for Upper Limb Anatomy [Archive]
I liked the lectures very much . The in-depth classification of bones,muscles and associated systems surely was great. The clarity in voice and imaging helped me understand a great deal on appendicular skeleton . And i also scored great marks in the tests conducted on the topic anatomy of upper limbs at the university. Surely lecturio is the best choice for all medical U.G students. Thank you lecturio for your marvellous services.
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.
Clinically Relevant Anatomy
By Shelley D. on 12. February 2017 for Thoracic Viscera with Dr. Canby
I like the clinical correlations that Dr. Canby uses to tie in the anatomy!
Awesome Teaching.
By Karolanne G. on 11. February 2017 for Introduction esp. Triangles of the Neck – Neck
Great Simple Teaching. Learning the different parts of the neck is interesting.
is very good
By Esaü B. on 11. February 2017 for Introduction esp. Triangles of the Neck – Neck
is very good because learn things new and interesting why me amazing
Very helpful
By Halley B. on 08. February 2017 for Head and Neck Anatomy with Dr. Canby
It's very helpful, I was able to revise alot under a short period of time.
Good, though some essential structures not covered.
By Nikita T. on 04. February 2017 for Thoracic Viscera with Dr. Canby
Everything is covered very well and in a comprehensive manner, but coverage of thoracic osteology is missing. There is also no lecture about the muscles surrounding the thoracic area.
Amazing lecture
By Farhat J. on 29. January 2017 for Introduction esp. Triangles of the Neck – Neck
Amazing lecture . I really liked it and learned from it a lot . Thank you
Good but incomplete.
By Sahiba S. on 29. January 2017 for Head and Neck Anatomy with Dr. Canby
Good videos, but incomplete for a full head and neck series - does not include important structures such as facial and trigeminal nerves, more on neck dissections - which are crucial for understanding head and neck anatomy
insufficiant
By Nir S. on 23. January 2017 for Head and Neck Anatomy with Dr. Canby
It is very basic and insufficiant. not enough to learn from at all.
Love the lecturio app
By Shalom G. on 21. January 2017 for Abdominal Wall with Dr. Canby
It was very explanatory and for the first time I understood this topic and it didn't seem bulky or hard to comprehend...
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
Very helpful
By Neuer N. on 17. January 2017 for Compartments and Cervical Fascia – Neck
I picked this rate because he gives detail about the neck and parts of the neck. I really like this for a 9th grader it's helping me learn more for med school. Please do more videos, not just for me, but for people that want to be something when they make it to med school or college. This website is very helpful in many ways like: when you are on the way to school and your have a test about the human body, or when you just want to study for a test a week or two away. I plan to keep using this website for important chooses in my life. I want to be able to help people with their problems and give them information. I don't want to go home and be that one person with a dream and not go for it. I want to be a help and influence to people in need so, keep making these videos and make people happy for what they want to be in life.
Dezire Baker
Benefit of multimedia presentations
By John C. on 14. January 2017 for Upper Limb Anatomy [Archive]
Enjoy the multimedia approach. Being able to hear and see the information at the same time helps me to learn better.
very nicely and smoothely explained
By Neuer N. on 17. December 2016 for Introduction esp. Triangles of the Neck – Neck
very nicely and smoothely explained .D
And the diagrams choosed very nicely and wisely
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.
Beautiful lecture
By Ebenezer A. on 08. December 2016 for Lower Limb Anatomy [Archive]
Oh my God !It was mind blowing and succinct.I do have hope I be guided to achieve the best USMLE score
Sincerely,
Alamie-Omu
The quizes are great
By Gary w. on 01. December 2016 for Thoracic Viscera with Dr. Canby
The instructor points out important points that would actually be used in practice
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.
Very good!
By Anna B. on 27. November 2016 for Pelvis [Archive]
All lectures are very useful,thank you.Looking forward to another course)
Great course!
By Anna B. on 24. November 2016 for Abdomen [Archive]
Very interesting and fully covered!Lector makes the information very exiting)
very helpful
By Neuer N. on 21. November 2016 for Thoracic Viscera with Dr. Canby
it was easy to understand about the nerves and it will be good to make an outline of these structures. Good to learn about the clinical information it was quite interesting.
Helped me for my test
By Julien R. on 20. November 2016 for Upper Limb Anatomy [Archive]
Good lectures with overall easy-to-understand structure
The images on the slides are very good, better than in most atlases
I just wish we could have the tables (muscle insertions, origins, nerve supply) as a PDF or something
great
By Ihab A. on 10. November 2016 for Lower Limb Anatomy [Archive]
i would say the most useful and amazing anatomy lecture in the world !! great gob and i wish if you cover the lower limp nerve injury !! thank you
Complex topics broken down and made clear
By jeremy c. on 04. November 2016 for Pelvis [Archive]
My teacher just used Netter pics and said good luck but Dr. Pickering made it approachable and effective by going through each section and giving clear and effective explanation to complex matters.
Really good
By choongsik m. on 04. November 2016 for Upper Limb Anatomy [Archive]
This course was really good to understand with my knowledge of upper limb of arm.
LAZER
By Tianxiao J. on 03. November 2016 for Thoracic Viscera with Dr. Canby
I think the prof should use lazer pen when explaining the structures ;
Excellent Course
By Abdalla Mukhtar S. on 01. November 2016 for Upper Limb Anatomy [Archive]
Well explained I really enjoyed it especially the nerve lesion part.
Thanks, Dr. James
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
well explain
By Kadiri A. on 13. October 2016 for Pelvis [Archive]
I love how he explain anatomy like it something interesting, he got me more involved
Brilliant
By Irus O. on 02. October 2016 for Pelvis [Archive]
The tutor was thorough and intresting.It wasalso very helpful,interactive and concise
Great!
By Neuer N. on 04. September 2016 for Lower Limb Anatomy [Archive]
Excellent intro to lower limb anatomy - covering only the need to knows. Helpful for exam revision.
Good describing
By Najmuddin N. on 26. August 2016 for Upper Limb Anatomy [Archive]
Totally well illustrationer and clearly describing. The modules are more helpy than pics.
Regards
Najm
I like it
By Mohammed A. on 10. August 2016 for Upper Limb Anatomy [Archive]
It was clear and amazingly explained
But i would like to ask if you can add exams
Or quizes with more questions
Thanks for the hard effort
I do not want to stop watching!.
By iutzi o. on 24. June 2016 for Upper Limb Anatomy [Archive]
I think this is one of the best courses to review any topic in medicine, they have the best teachers, the best topics and the best explanations! it is like being in the best university of the whole world!. I do not want to stop studying;-)