Great lecture
von Mahmoud A. am 19. November 2022 für Acute Abdomen: Appendicitis
Updates filled in the gaps needed for the topic mentioned.
Great
von Lorraine J. am 13. Mai 2022 für Abdominal Pain
Great lecture, which was very informative, and enlightening. Easy to digest. Thanks!
Needs Improvement
von Amira A. am 01. September 2019 für Acute Abdomen: Appendicitis
The useful information (the various clinical signs) needed to be better explained or demonstrated.
Excellent
von Ian A. am 21. Februar 2019 für Abdominal Pain: Diagnosis
This lecture is very well explained with great detail and tips.
Excellent!
von Ginger T. am 30. Oktober 2018 für The Acute Abdomen – General Principles
Very simple and straightforward. Excellent use of the films to show each case - best example I've seen thus far. I always struggle with the radiology terms used in materials, especially if the accompanying graphic isn't clear.
detail
von Qiming D. am 02. Oktober 2018 für Acute Abdomen: Appendicitis
we need more details for preparing of the USMLE step2 CK.
Like it very much!
von Mariella N. am 03. September 2018 für The Acute Abdomen – General Principles
It is perfectly explained, included important facts med students need to learn! Congratulations
cool,calm and nice.
von Iftakhar A. am 06. März 2018 für The Acute Abdomen – General Principles
His lecture is very cool mood.so My Brain can catch his speech easily.Hope these lectures will help me in my examination.
Proper way of accuracy with good content
von Dvsvb R. am 23. November 2017 für Acute Abdomen: Appendicitis
Every thing is good .
Signs and symptoms exactly present in100 persent cases.
Very sseful
Dukes Astler Classification not mentioned
von Scott . am 17. November 2017 für Colon Cancer: Diagnosis and Management
very well explained but what about dukes astler classification for tumor penetration and linfatic afectation.
Good start but can be improved
von Hamed S. am 28. März 2017 für Acute Abdomen: Appendicitis
The introduction on appendicitis lecture was sharp and to the point. However it can be improved by a discussion of the pathophys ie children or young adult: hyperplasia of lymphoid follicles, initiated by infection, adult: fibrosis/stricture, fecolith, obstructing neoplasm and other causes: parasites, foreign body.