Bad Lesson Arrangement and Leccturing
von stassia s. am 21. Dezember 2023 für Polyneuropathy: Introduction
Where is pathophysio, the arrangements of these lessons are bad .i cant even understand and Osmosis is better
Great Lesson with Potential for Improvement through Editing
von Shane D. am 28. August 2023 für Deep Cerebellar Nuclei and Connections of Functional Divisions
Although this video provides helpful information essential to medicine, the video edit with another graphic, illustration, and animated image plus speaker threw me off.
Muy general
von ADRIANA R. am 22. Mai 2023 für Cranial Nerve VII: Facial Nerve
Se requiere mas infromación, incluyendo aquellas paralisis qu ese pueden dar por un tumor.
CN covered perfectly
von Kieffer D. am 08. Februar 2023 für Cranial Nerve X:Vagus Nerve
covered the nerve complete and goes great with the anatomy lectures
CN covered perfectly
von Kieffer D. am 08. Februar 2023 für Cranial Nerve VII: Facial Nerve
covered very well contains the information needed for step in med school
Easy explanation
von Jose F. am 24. Januar 2023 für Spinal Cord Syndromes
Easy, concrete explanation, delivers what is needed without loosing the viewer during the video
can be done in a much better way
von James K. am 30. Dezember 2022 für Clinical Correlations: Huntington's Disease
lack of structure just got messy. it can be done in a much better way to follow the different pathways
update is helpful
von Alaena A. am 28. September 2022 für Spinal Cord Pathology: Introduction
Understanding that it is an introduction, so I would not expect a lot of details, assuming that there will be other videos that go more in depth.
I like the update provided a little more information on Arnold Chiari than other lectures. I would have liked some animation to help illustrate.
great!
von NANCY PAOLA E. am 11. August 2022 für Thought Disorders
It is very easy to understand the topic and well organized
Great lecture
von Anna Asantewaa M. am 28. Februar 2022 für Ataxia in Children
Thanks a lot for this lecture. I found it very useful.
Thank you.
von dilara s. am 19. Januar 2022 für Descending Pathways: Corticospinal Tracts
This was very helpful, pretty neat and clear explanation. Thank you very much.
Is this teaching or reciting?
von Darrell W. am 16. November 2021 für Structures and Intrinsic Connections of the Basal Ganglia
I'm just curious whether this professor recites what he is reading and points out what's on the diagrams.
Great summary on movement problems.
von S C. am 24. Juli 2021 für Progressive Supranuclear Palsy, Corticobasal Degeneration and Multiple System Atrophy
I love your lectures. I learn so much. So good at teaching. Thanks.
good aide.
von S C. am 20. Juli 2021 für Lesions and Diseases of the Spinal Cord: Brown-Séquard Syndrome and Tabes Dorsalis
excellent lecture. very clear explanation, with diagrams annotations. good memory aide.
Clear explanation.
von S C. am 15. Juli 2021 für Descending Pathways: Corticospinal Tracts
Excellent explanation of the descending tracts. Good review and diagrams.
hard to understand him
von Mayank a. am 09. Juli 2021 für Hereditary, Toxic and Infectious Neuropathy
there was insufficient information in lecture and its hard to understand him
bad lecture
von .l ;. am 06. Juni 2021 für Brain Stem Components: Midbrain, Pons and Medulla Oblongata
doesnt contain all the information necessary for this topic to be fully understood
Did not convey understanding of the subject
von Åge u. am 29. April 2021 für Structures and Intrinsic Connections of the Basal Ganglia
Poorly information of the basal ganglia and the system of the basal ganglia was not set up very well
Dr Raj is literally one of the best
von SHAUKAT u. am 07. April 2021 für Huntington's Disease (Huntington's Chorea)
Dr Raj is literally one of the best lecturers i know of
Dr. Raj is fun
von Afeisha A. am 27. März 2021 für Huntington's Disease (Huntington's Chorea)
Dr. Raj is fun to listen to I love his excitement and personal stories.
Good lecture
von Jalil Z. am 26. Februar 2021 für Myasthenia Gravis in Children
Good lecture, it's important that it is part of the curriculum as I thought it was an adult disease. Thanks!
Excellent lecture
von Jalil Z. am 25. Februar 2021 für Spinal Muscular Atrophy (SMA) in Children
Excellent lecture as usual: clear, concise, easy to remember. Thanks!
Excellent lecture
von Jalil Z. am 25. Februar 2021 für Muscular Dystrophy in Children
Excellent lecture, easy to remember the difference between the two diseases. Our teachers should get a Lecturio subscription.
Excellent lecture
von Jalil Z. am 25. Februar 2021 für Guillan-Barré Syndrome (GBS) and Acute Disseminated Encephalomyelitis (ADEM)
Excellent lecture as usual. It is very helpful to see all the diseases one has studied for adults, explained for pediatrics. It gives the student more confidence instead of wondering: "well, in adults it's like that, maybe it's the same for children". It gives more certainty.
Excellent lecture
von Jalil Z. am 24. Februar 2021 für Ataxia in Children
Excellent lecture. I like the distinction between acute and chronic. It avoids the "list syndrome". Thanks!
Minimal changes
von Antony K. am 28. Januar 2021 für Parkinson's Disease
The content is amazing except when talking about "Clasp Knife" and "Cog Wheel" rigidity
I would also recommend pointing at picture especially when talking about "lewis body"
Thank you
Good lecture
von Fabio S. am 31. August 2020 für Structures and Intrinsic Connections of the Basal Ganglia
A good overview of the topic that in my opinion covers the main ideas regarding the basal ganglia along with a good clinical correlation.
Great lecture!
von Chesca A. am 12. August 2020 für Direct and Indirect Basal Ganglia Pathway
Dr. Craig Canby has been very, very helpfil in aiding me with Neuroanatomy! Cheers! Thank you for your hard work!
clinical neurology
von Onu Ogechukwu T. am 12. August 2020 für Wilson's Disease (Hepatolenticular Degeneration)
excellent teacher with effiecient teaching methods.
Lecturio is very helpful generally
what an astonishing lecture!
von Tr??ng P. am 30. Juli 2020 für Clinical Correlations: Parkinson's Disease
This course helps me broaden my knowledge and I can put what I have learned into practice right after learning this lecture! Easy to grasp the ideas of the course!
good explanation
von Gilma H. am 21. Juni 2020 für Cranial Nerve VII: Facial Nerve
good explanation of the components in the facial nerve. Thanks
Hard to understand him
von Mahdieh H. am 17. Juni 2020 für Hereditary, Toxic and Infectious Neuropathy
I have a difficult time understanding Dr. Raj' speech in these videos
Charcot-Marie-Tooth was covered in little detail but was in an NBME question
Great lecture
von Nicholas K. am 22. Mai 2020 für Schizophrenia: Prognosis and Behavioral Treatment
went through almost all the important points in very simple and understandable terms
good good good good good good leacture
von Sreevatsa S. am 11. Mai 2020 für Direct and Indirect Basal Ganglia Pathway
good good good good lecture it was really helpful nice teaching
Did not cover key points
von Zinedine A. am 20. April 2020 für Structures and Intrinsic Connections of the Basal Ganglia
Did not cover key concepts, such as the general function of the basal ganglia in modulating movement etc.
Additional Detail is Required
von Logan S. am 11. April 2020 für Spinal Cord Pathology: Introduction
I understand the point of an "introductory" lecture, but this is well below subpar. I needed detailed explanations of the various types of Spinal Cord injuries. I looked at the other video in the "series", but this is well below that of what I expect from a clinical neurology section.
Needs to be redone.
von Trient S. am 30. März 2020 für Direct and Indirect Basal Ganglia Pathway
Just not a good way to teach this topic! Sure the math thing works but tells you nothing except it works. Useless trick in my opinion.
Space to improve
von Haichuan H. am 17. März 2020 für Lesions and Diseases of the Spinal Cord: Brown-Séquard Syndrome and Tabes Dorsalis
I feel the anatomy lectures are rather "static" like simply reading the narrative or bulletin points to the audience. Instead, I think the anatomy lectures, especially as we are not learning by a cadaver to gain the tactile feedbacks, might be better designed in a more inviting/ interactive way. Bringing in more pathological relevance, e.g. showing schema/ video/ autopsy would be largely helpful. Or to the minimum, highlighting the knowledge of "high yield" and compare them on an anatomic picture/schema may also improve the learning experience of these topics. I like many Lecturio lectures nonetheless, but I think anatomy, and especially the neural anatomy lectures has a lot of space to improve in such way. Thanks.
Good job, very precise content
von Kelvin O. am 11. März 2020 für Schizophrenia: Assessment
This lecture is a very good one and its contents are precise.
I will definitely recommend this lecture to anyone.
Neuro
von Marlowe D. am 07. März 2020 für Deep Cerebellar Nuclei and Connections of Functional Divisions
Dr Canby, you have made the neurologic pathophysiology so much easier for me.. Thanks
Excellent explanation of schizophrenia's place in the spectrum of psychotic disorders
von Nicholas C. am 05. März 2020 für Schizophrenia Spectrum and other Psychotic Disorders – Psychological Disorders (PSY)
Dr. Ahuja clearly illustrates the defining characteristics of schizophrenia and psychotic disorders, as this lecture translates the DSM-V material into a brief review of key points.
Great lecturer
von jason g. am 19. Januar 2020 für Muscular Dystrophy in Children
Clear explanation in a logical manner, luckily I found this few days before my final.
Lecturing
von Irina P. am 10. Januar 2020 für Alzheimer's Disease: Pathology and Treatment
Great professor! Thank you for your lectures! it is short, informative, and NOT boring!
Such a good and to the point lecture
von Shirin M. am 21. Dezember 2019 für Clinical Correlations: Parkinson's Disease
This lecture helped me a lot to understand what going on there!
Not good enough
von Inna L. am 16. Dezember 2019 für Spinal Cord Pathology: Introduction
I don't want to sound unkind, but this is not good. Not enough exact facts and description of the conditions, too many unnecessary phrases that don't help me connect with Dr. Raj and what he is trying to teach me. This was a waste of my precious time.
Clear Definitions
von Taylor T. am 10. Dezember 2019 für Psychosis, Delusions and Hallucinations
Very clearly defines terms with great clinical examples (delusion, hallucination, illusion). I feel like most people talk about these terms and assume most people can tell the difference even though they are very similar. It was nice to sit down and actually learn the major differences.
Clear and concise
von yu h. am 21. Oktober 2019 für Muscle Nerve Fiber Properties
Good enough to concisely make the key points stands out.
Very clear lecture
von Tia T. am 26. August 2019 für Anomalies of the Aging Brain: Parkinson's Disease
Very clear and thorough, liked it a lot thank you Dr Cornwall!
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von Benjamin B. am 24. Juni 2019 für Schizophrenia: Prognosis and Behavioral Treatment
disappointing, shallow, read off, almost not talking about the treatment
The one star reviews are wrong.
von Dylan F. am 21. Mai 2019 für Direct and Indirect Basal Ganglia Pathway
Not sure what the other reviewers mean by a one star review. This is a very straightforward lecture and easy to understand. The math makes intuitive sense if you sit and think about it for a second. I don't see how this was rated 1 star.
Way to less information!!
von Alex S. am 12. Mai 2019 für Cranial Nerve VII: Facial Nerve
It`s almost nothing in this lecture. We need some raports and traiects of the nerves.
poor quality presentation
von Veronika K. am 27. April 2019 für Functions of the Cerebellum, Lobes and Hemispheres
Honestly, I really start to regret purchasing Lecturio. It feels like most of the professors don't know what they are talking about and are just reading q text that's in front of them. I went to youtube and searched for cerebellum and found free videos that are way better than this..
The lecture needs improvement
von Talal A. am 20. April 2019 für Direct and Indirect Basal Ganglia Pathway
I don't understand anything in this lecture. The math might be a way for memorizing the pathway but does not help me to understand how the pathway really works.
Not complete information
von Wajiha A. am 09. April 2019 für Cranial Nerve IX: Glossopharyngeal Nerve
Nucleus must be introduced and explain the complete course of the nerve .
Very easy to understand !
von Aditya T. am 02. April 2019 für Malformations in Cerebellar Development
Thank you sir for keeping it simple and easy to understand!
Great breakdown - and good review for benzodiazepines
von Katelyn T. am 30. März 2019 für Anxiolytics
This video provides a wonderful breakdown of the pros and cons of different treatment options, I especially enjoyed the explanation of different types of benzos. Thank you!
Good classes
von Jesus manuel I. am 19. März 2019 für Benzodiazepines – Sedative Hypnotics
Great explained classes, they are short and cover all subjects
good summary and clear presentation
von Lan W. am 20. Januar 2019 für Brain Stem Components: Midbrain, Pons and Medulla Oblongata
good summary and clear presentation with those details are often missed in other review lectures. Good job.
crystal clear concepts
von kartikey t. am 29. Dezember 2018 für Axillary and Long Thoracic Nerves – Nerve Lesion of Upper Limb
simple and sorted. well explained and very good concept builder
Poor lecture
von Anslem N. am 26. Dezember 2018 für Direct and Indirect Basal Ganglia Pathway
As for the lectures that i ve watched on lecturio, this is below standard, however,with those that i have watched so far pharmacology and pathology are 100% just listening to the their lectures is enough, but here anatomy is 20%. One will reaaly have to rely on class lectures , notes, power points etc. Really, poor.
this is very basic
von Joseph S. am 06. Dezember 2018 für Spinal Cord Pathology: Introduction
Im sorry Dr Raj, I really enjoyed your cardiology series, but the neurology is subpar to put it politely. zero detail, just a bunch of bullet points and basic stuff a first year pre-med student already knows. no detail as to the pathophysiology, treatment or any of that. If I have to go back to biochem or neuroanatomy for all that then what's the point of this series?
Concise and straight to the point! :)
von Danica L. am 01. Dezember 2018 für Polyneuropathy: Introduction
I really enjoyed watching this lecture versus having to listen to hours of lecture on these topics.
Not happy.
von Dorisz S. am 28. November 2018 für Cranial Nerve VII: Facial Nerve
Need to go into much more details ! Way too generalustic, where are the roots, ganglions, names of branches???
good overview
von Dani O. am 16. November 2018 für Cranial Nerve X:Vagus Nerve
explained well - its good for quick review I found it very helpful
solo esta lo general
von Fiore V. am 23. Oktober 2018 für Cranial Nerve VII: Facial Nerve
falta detallar el origen aparente, el origen real, mas detalles de los nucleos donde se encuentra
I rate this lecture with 5 stars because just after I heard this lecture I understood the Brachial Plexus.
von Sara E. am 06. September 2018 für 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
Five stars!
von Tina V. am 30. August 2018 für Ataxia in Children
Very interesting, simple explanation also of more complex topics, clinically relevant. I really enjoyed watching the lectures during my preparation for USMLE Step 2 CK and learned a lot!
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
von Marcio M. am 30. August 2018 für Carpal Tunnel Syndrome: Management
The class is good, very easy to learn in short time.
I would like to see patients or role playing
von michael g s. am 08. August 2018 für Movement Disorders: Introduction
However, I would like to see patients or role playing to demonstrate the condition.
Both short and detailed -- a good mix
von Alex S. am 29. Juli 2018 für 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 clear explaination
von Andre Ho Yan W. am 08. Juli 2018 für Alzheimer's Disease: Pathology and Treatment
Excellent explanation in every perceptive ! I would like to have a bit more pictures in the PPT !
Can do better
von Suhas M. am 06. Juni 2018 für Functions of the Cerebellum, Lobes and Hemispheres
A good lecture I feel could have been better. What are the 10 Roman numerals in the first figure attributed to? That question is left in my mind.
good lecture lesson full
von Neuer N. am 01. Juni 2018 für Anomalies of the Aging Brain: Dementia (Alzheimer's Disease)
excellent i learnt many things from this lectures
(Dementia is very important problem)
thank you
Bullet point!!!!!
von James A. am 30. Mai 2018 für Mononeuropathy
Dr. Raj is quite interesting during lectures he makes information easy to integrate and remember it. Thank you, Dr. Raj.
boring lectues, not the best slides
von Geraldine W. am 28. Mai 2018 für Cranial Nerve X:Vagus Nerve
He sounds so bored, which makes it hard to keep focused. Also some of the slides aren't readable
VERY SLOW
von Abdul D. am 28. Mai 2018 für Deep Cerebellar Nuclei and Connections of Functional Divisions
TOPICS ARE GOOD BUT DR IS VERY SLOW .....HE IS NOT ADDING NE EXTRA POINT BY HIMSELF ..JUST NARRATING THE SLIDES.......EVEN I CAN DO DAT......HE IS NOT AT ALL MAKING IT INTRESTING....FEELING SLEEPY ALL D TIME LISTNING HIS LECTURES....PLZ CONSIDER
good
von dennis m. am 12. April 2018 für Glossopharyngeal and Vagus Nerve Nuclei
good cns lecture delivered in an understandable way. very helpful
presentation of lecture
von Bhanuprakash K. am 12. April 2018 für Structures and Intrinsic Connections of the Basal Ganglia
presentation is pretty slow and he looks like just reading from prompter rather thn really explaning structures
Enjoyable & Practical content
von Glen K. am 26. März 2018 für Metabolic Neuropathies and Diabetic Neuropathy
Clear emphasis was made, and the pace was easy for audience to follow
Needs more details
von Alexander R. am 10. März 2018 für Cranial Nerve VII: Facial Nerve
Way too general, you need to go into more details and explain more
pretty helpful
von wesley s. am 28. Februar 2018 für Overview of Sedative and Hypnotic Drugs – Sedative Hypnotics
I chose this coz am able to memorise. Facts about the sedatives and hypnotics
Really good!
von Claudia D. am 10. Februar 2018 für Vestibulocerebellum, Spinocerebellum and Pontocerebellum
it was really clear, and precise, i really like the way he explain with the support of the images.
Many things need clarification
von Mohammed S. am 12. Dezember 2017 für Progressive Supranuclear Palsy, Corticobasal Degeneration and Multiple System Atrophy
Just reading the slides.No explanation.No schematic drawing to show the involved areas or the characters of the diseases.No pathological sections, gross or microscopic.
Superb
von Paramjit V. am 24. November 2017 für Malingering
I really have no words to say how useful these lectures are and how well these have been presented.
Amazing
von Paramjit V. am 23. November 2017 für Anxiolytics
All her lectures are superb. The presentation methodology is excellent. It is clear, focused and very professional. I wish to continuously listen to the lectures. In nutshell the lectures are fabulous.
Amazing
von Vasil M. am 03. November 2017 für Cranial Nerve XII: Hypoglossal Nerve
Great Lecture! Very knowledgeable professor and nice visuals. Thank You!
Teaching at its Finest!
von Bradley B. am 31. Oktober 2017 für Vestibulocerebellum, Spinocerebellum and Pontocerebellum
Dr. Canby is succinct and to the point with the added benefit of being enjoyable to learn from. Onward!
Tracts made easy
von Santiago R. am 25. Oktober 2017 für Descending Pathways: Corticospinal Tracts
Loved it, so clear and easy to understand. The presentation is extremely useful
stop reading off the slides and actually explain something
von laith h. am 08. Oktober 2017 für Cranial Nerve X:Vagus Nerve
If I needed someone to read off the slides for me I'd just go back to my actual med school professor
sick
von Michael A. am 29. August 2017 für Parkinson's Disease
allow i just wanna give five stars innit yes yes yes
very good
von Edward K. am 16. Juli 2017 für 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)
EXCELLENT
von William J. am 13. Juli 2017 für Anterior Spinal Artery Syndrome
Watching these is clearer, more concise, and far more efficient than going to any of my lectures. I easily learn in 5-10 minutes of watching Dr Raj what I would struggle to pick up in an hour of lectures at medschool.
Very interesting lecture
von Alxandre F. am 03. Juli 2017 für Antipsychotics
I like very much because is very well explained and very organised.. It contains all necessary and important information about anti-psychotics
okay lecturer but not captivating
von Thomas R. am 07. Mai 2017 für Brain Stem Components: Midbrain, Pons and Medulla Oblongata
lacklustre explanation and too concise - neuroanatomy is a subject that needs far more explanation even if just a review
really good
von INSTANT C. am 21. Januar 2017 für Parinaud's Syndrome and Weber's Syndrome
sir very good explainations,,,,,,,,,,following the course,,need more questions,so that it could help in doing uworld and STEP 1 ,,,,thankyou
really good sir
von INSTANT C. am 19. Januar 2017 für Deep Cerebellar Nuclei and Connections of Functional Divisions
really good sir,we need more questions after the lecture,my exam in june,step 1,so i opted for lecturio,by coming across on youtube,really good,