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Pemphigus Vulgaris | 06:52 |
Bullous Pemphigoid | 02:43 |
Pemphigus Vulgaris | 02:34 |
Bullous Pemphigoid | 01:25 |
Pemphigus Vulgaris (Review) and Staphylococcal Toxic Shock Syndrome | 03:53 |
Quiz zum Kurs „Vesiculobullous disease (UTMB, Dermatologic system / Cognitive)“ |
Onychomycosis (Nail fungus) and Scabies (Sarcoptic Mange) | 04:03 |
Scabies, Head Lice (Pediculosis Capitis) and Tinea Corporis (Ringworm) in Children | 09:15 |
Quiz zum Kurs „Parasitic infectious diseases (UTMB, Dermatologic system / Cognitive)“ |
Hemangioma | 06:35 |
Quiz zum Kurs „Vascular abnormalities (UTMB, Dermatologic system / Cognitive)“ |
Lacerations, Wounds and Bites in Children | 06:55 |
Treatment of Lacerations | 07:07 |
Burns | 07:16 |
Burns: Clinical Estimation | 08:03 |
Major Burns: ABC Management | 08:37 |
Estimation of Total Body Surface Area (TBSA) & Calculation of Volume Resuscitation | 04:41 |
Circumferential Burns and Cyanide Poisoning | 04:01 |
General Burn Care | 02:52 |
Quiz zum Kurs „Skin integrity (UTMB, Dermatologic system / Cognitive)“ |
Acne Vulgaris | 10:33 |
Rosacea | 06:40 |
Folliculitis | 03:54 |
Acne Vulgaris | 03:24 |
Acne Rosacea | 03:25 |
Quiz zum Kurs „Acneiform eruptions (UTMB, Dermatologic system / Cognitive)“ |
Melasma (Chloasma) | 02:22 |
Vitiligo | 01:06 |
Vitiligo | 03:56 |
Quiz zum Kurs „Pigment disorders (UTMB, Dermatologic system / Cognitive)“ |
Erythema Migrans (Lyme Disease) and Erythema Infectiosum (Fifth Disease) | 02:57 |
HIV in Infants: Perinatal Transmission and Management | 03:30 |
Enteroviruses – Picornaviruses | 13:24 |
Measles Virus – Paramyxoviruses | 06:41 |
Quiz zum Kurs „Exanthems (UTMB, Dermatologic system / Cognitive)“ |
Alopecia Areata (AA) | 04:17 |
Onychomycosis (Nail fungus) and Scabies (Sarcoptic Mange) | 04:03 |
Hair Loss in Children: Alopecia Areata, Nevus Sebaceus, Traction Alopecia & Trichotillomania (TTM) | 05:05 |
Quick Review: Alopecia | 03:01 |
Quiz zum Kurs „Diseases/disorders of the hair and nails (UTMB, Dermatologic system / Cognitive)“ |
Dermatofibroma (Benign Fibrous Histiocytoma) | 01:40 |
Seborrheic Keratosis (Seborrheic Eczema) and Actinic Keratosis (Solar Keratosis) | 03:30 |
Actinic Cheilitis | 00:34 |
Derma Case: 38-year-old Woman with a Mole on Her Left Leg | 01:43 |
Tinea Corporis (Ring Worm) and Seborrheic Keratosis | 02:25 |
Kaposi's Sarcoma | 02:15 |
Melanoma vs. Benign Melanocytic Nevus | 07:26 |
Derma Case: 58-year-old Man with a Lesion on the Tip of His Nose | 03:58 |
Squamous Cell Carcinoma (SCC) vs. Basal Cell Carcinoma (BCC) | 06:19 |
Derma Case: 69-year-old Man with PMHx of CAD and Dyslipidemia | 02:08 |
Quick Review: Malignant Skin Lesions | 03:59 |
Quiz zum Kurs „Neoplasms (UTMB, Dermatologic system / Cognitive)“ |
Seborrheic Keratosis (Seborrheic Eczema) and Actinic Keratosis (Solar Keratosis) | 03:30 |
Quiz zum Kurs „Keratotic disorders (UTMB, Dermatologic system / Cognitive)“ |
Erysipelas and Molluscum Contagiosum | 03:43 |
Impetigo (School Sores) and Staph Scalded Skin Syndrome (SSSS) | 02:27 |
Orbital Cellulitis and Preseptal Cellulitis: Pathology & Clinical Presentation | 06:15 |
Orbital Cellulitis and Preseptal Cellulitis: Diagnosis & Management | 05:23 |
Skin and Soft Tissue Infections (SSTI) in Children: Pathology, Clinical Presentation & Diagnosis | 04:34 |
Seborrheic Dermatitis, Psoriasis and Impetigo in Children | 07:11 |
Localized Rashes: Impetigo, Cellulitis and Herpes Zoster | 04:27 |
Impetigo | 01:38 |
Cellulitis | 01:08 |
Derma Case: 57-year-old Man with Right Facial Swelling | 02:25 |
Quiz zum Kurs „Bacterial infectious diseases (UTMB, Dermatologic system / Cognitive)“ |
Corticosteroids | 02:03 |
Overview – Antifungals | 00:42 |
Azoles – Antifungals | 04:20 |
Polyenes – Antifungals | 04:25 |
Flucytosine (5-Fluorocytosine/5-FC) – Antifungals | 01:29 |
Griseofulvin and Squalene Epoxidase Inhibitor (Terbinafine) – Antifungals | 02:01 |
Questions – Antifungals | 03:00 |
General Terminology | 03:21 |
Other General Dermatologic Terminologies | 02:05 |
Echinocandins – Antifungals | 06:09 |
Quiz zum Kurs „Basic content (UTMB, Dermatologic system / Cognitive)“ |
Introduction to Insulin | 04:13 |
Insulin Types and Glycemic Excursions – Diabetes Medications | 08:37 |
Secretagogues and Biguanides – Diabetes Medications | 04:47 |
Metformin, Alpha Glucosidase Inhibitors and Thiazolidinediones — Diabetes Medications | 05:40 |
DPP-4 Inhibitors and GLP-1 Analogues — Diabetes Medications | 04:30 |
SGLT2 Inhibitors – Diabetes Medications | 12:20 |
Case Studies – Diabetes Medications | 01:59 |
Diabetes Medications – Summary | 01:41 |
Quiz zum Kurs „Basic content (UTMB, Endocrine system / Affective)“ |
Types of Peptide Hormones | 11:25 |
Hypothalamic Hormones | 10:13 |
Endocrine System and Hypothalamic-Pituitary Axis (HPA) | 02:11 |
Feedback Loops and Pituitary Gland | 04:11 |
HPA Hormones & Targets and Posterior Pituitary Hormones | 03:43 |
Hypothalamic–Pituitary–Thyroid Axis | 04:30 |
Hypothalamic–Pituitary–Adrenal Cortex Axis | 07:31 |
Quiz zum Kurs „Basic content (UTMB, Endocrine system / Psychomotor)“ |
Introduction to Cortisol and Hypercortisolism – Adrenal Gland | 07:29 |
Introduction to Cushing’s Syndrome – Adrenal Gland | 17:50 |
Screening Tests for Hypercortisolism – Adrenal Gland | 05:22 |
Adrenal Insufficiency: Definition & Etiology | 07:40 |
Waterhouse-Friderichsen Syndrome & Addison´s Disease – Adrenal Insufficiency | 07:28 |
Diagnosis – Adrenal Insufficiency | 09:26 |
Congenital Adrenal Hyperplasia (CAH) – Adrenal Insufficiency | 09:05 |
Cushing's Syndrome in Children | 06:05 |
Cushing Syndrome and Cushing Disease | 08:31 |
Quiz zum Kurs „Adrenal disorders (UTMB, Endocrine system / Cognitive)“ |
Coagulation Cascade | 13:38 |
Quiz zum Kurs „Basic content (UTMB, Hematologic system / Psychomotor)“ |
Allograft Rejection and Blood Transfusion | 06:22 |
Introduction – Blood Transfusion | 11:52 |
ABO and Rh System – Blood Transfusion | 09:15 |
Complications – Blood Transfusion | 08:20 |
Quiz zum Kurs „Immunologic disorders (UTMB, Hematologic system / Cognitive)“ |
Investigation of the Blood System – Investigation and Diagnosis of Blood Disorders | 11:58 |
Immune Thrombocytopenic Purpura | 04:45 |
Drug-induced Thrombocytopenia | 01:46 |
Clotting Factor Deficiencies | 13:17 |
Etiology of Clotting Factor Deficiencies | 01:53 |
Quiz zum Kurs „Coagulation disorders (UTMB, Hematologic system / Cognitive)“ |
Leukemia: Polycythemia – White Blood Cell Pathology | 12:55 |
Polycythemia – Red Cell Disorders | 04:28 |
Myeloproliferative Disease – Non-malignant conditions and Multiple Myeloma | 16:21 |
Investigation of the Blood System – Investigation and Diagnosis of Blood Disorders | 11:58 |
Quiz zum Kurs „Cytoses (UTMB, Hematologic system / Cognitive)“ |
HIV in Infants: Perinatal Transmission and Management | 03:30 |
HIV in Children: Pathology, Clinical Presentation & Diagnosis | 08:58 |
HIV in Children: Management & Prevention | 07:25 |
HIV Infection in Women | 04:54 |
Quiz zum Kurs „Basic content (UTMB, HIV/AIDS / Affective)“ |
Bronchogenic Carcinoma, Osteogenic Sarcoma & Grading– Neoplasia | 05:54 |
Metastasis and Bone Metastasis – Neoplasia | 07:41 |
Quiz zum Kurs „Neoplasms (UTMB, Musculoskeletal system/Orthopedics / Cognitive)“ |
Classic Fractures | 03:49 |
Rotator Cuff Injury | 03:04 |
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome | 03:03 |
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome: Management | 02:21 |
Shoulder Region: Dislocation, Separation and Rotator Cuff Tear | 07:42 |
Impingement Syndrome and Adhesive Capsulitis | 07:59 |
Biceps Tendonitis, Thoracic Outlet Syndrome and Cervical Radiculopathy | 09:18 |
Rotator Cuff Anatomy and Disease | 04:09 |
Adhesive Capsulitis (Frozen Shoulder) | 03:28 |
Quiz zum Kurs „Upper extremity disorders (UTMB, Musculoskeletal system/Orthopedics / Cognitive)“ |
Osteomyelitis (Bone Infection) and Septic Arthritis in Children: Pathology | 02:31 |
Septic Arthritis in Children | 10:10 |
Osteomyelitis (Bone Infection) and Chronic Recurrent Multifocal Osteomyelitis (CRMO) in Children | 06:27 |
Septic Arthritis | 10:22 |
Non-gonococcal Septic Arthritis: Initial Treatment and Management | 02:57 |
Quick Review: Septic Arthritis | 01:48 |
Quiz zum Kurs „Infectious diseases (UTMB, Musculoskeletal system/Orthopedics / Cognitive)“ |
Thoracic Outlet Syndrome – Neck | 04:59 |
Scoliosis in Children | 03:46 |
Cauda Equina and Conus Medullaris | 03:06 |
Acute Back Pain | 04:27 |
Seronegative Spondyloarthropathies & Ankylosing Spondylitis (AS) | 11:03 |
Cervical Spine Injury | 05:17 |
C-Spine Imaging | 10:54 |
Negative and Positive CT: Spinal Cord Injury | 03:41 |
Biceps Tendonitis, Thoracic Outlet Syndrome and Cervical Radiculopathy | 09:18 |
Scoliosis | 04:43 |
Classifications of Scoliosis | 13:37 |
Presentation of Scoliosis | 06:50 |
Radiographic Evaluation of Scoliosis | 09:15 |
Treatment of Scoliosis | 05:03 |
Ankylosing Spondylitis: Complications and Treatment | 02:37 |
Quiz zum Kurs „Spinal disorders (UTMB, Musculoskeletal system/Orthopedics / Cognitive)“ |
Developmental Dislocation (Dysplasia) of the Hip (DDH) | 04:50 |
Pediatric Orthopedic Leg Problems: Blount's Disease, Legg–Calvé–Perthes Disease (LCPD), Slipped Capital Femoral Epiphysis (SCFE) and Osgood-Schlatter Disease (OSD) | 07:44 |
Femoral Neck Fracture | 03:24 |
Posterior Knee Dislocation | 04:38 |
Pediatric Fractures | 07:18 |
Common Knee Complaints | 08:16 |
Ankle Sprain | 10:57 |
Quiz zum Kurs „Lower extremity disorders (UTMB, Musculoskeletal system/Orthopedics / Cognitive)“ |
Patellofemoral Syndrome and Osteoarthritis | 03:32 |
Osteoporosis: Diagnosis and Management | 07:45 |
Osteoporosis in Women | 04:46 |
DEXA and Secondary Osteoporosis | 03:45 |
Management of Osteoporosis in Women | 11:59 |
Osteoarthritis (OA) | 03:35 |
Osteoarthritis (OA): Pathogenesis | 07:42 |
Osteoporosis with Case | 04:47 |
Rheuma Case: 52-year-old Man with Chronic Right Knee Pain | 07:13 |
Osteoarthritis: Risk Factors and Radiography | 02:49 |
Rheuma Case: 49-year-old Woman with R Proximal Thumb Pain | 03:33 |
Osteoarthritis: Treatment | 01:56 |
Quick Review: Osteoarthritis | 01:08 |
Quiz zum Kurs „Degenerative diseases (UTMB, Musculoskeletal system/Orthopedics / Cognitive)“ |
Tension Pneumothorax, Rib Fractures and Pulmonary Contusion | 05:27 |
Quiz zum Kurs „Chest/rib disorders (UTMB, Musculoskeletal system/Orthopedics / Cognitive)“ |
Mental Status Exam | 15:41 |
Neuro Exam | 07:00 |
Quiz zum Kurs „Basic content (UTMB, Neurological system / Affective)“ |
Mental Status Exam | 15:41 |
Neuro Exam | 07:00 |
Quiz zum Kurs „Basic content (UTMB, Neurological system / Psychomotor)“ |
Acute Headache: Hypertensive Urgency and Cluster Headache (Horton's Syndrome) | 05:29 |
Sub-Acute Headache, Chronic Headache and Migraine | 06:09 |
Brain Tumor and Tension Headaches | 04:21 |
Case: Just Another Migraine? | 04:13 |
Cluster Headache | 04:45 |
Tension-type Headache and Acute Migraine Headache: Management | 05:03 |
Migraine: Presentation & Diagnosis | 02:59 |
Migraine: Management | 02:23 |
Cluster Headache (Emergency Medicine) | 02:21 |
Quiz zum Kurs „Headaches (UTMB, Neurological system / Cognitive)“ |
Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) | 09:36 |
Children under 16: PECARN & Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) | 08:59 |
Major Head Injury: Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) | 04:56 |
Epidural & Subdural Hematoma | 05:25 |
Traumatic Subarachnoid & Intraparenchymal Hemorrhage | 04:29 |
Cerebral Edema | 05:51 |
Quiz zum Kurs „Closed head injuries (UTMB, Neurological system / Cognitive)“ |
Preconception Care: Common Medical Problems | 05:50 |
Substance Abuse in Pregnancy: Tobacco Abuse | 04:15 |
Substance Abuse in Pregnancy: Alcohol Abuse and Illicit Drugs | 04:43 |
Initial Prenatal Visit | 07:08 |
Prenatal Care | 11:18 |
Quiz zum Kurs „Basic content (UTMB, Reproductive system / Affective)“ |
Leiomyoma vs. Leiomyosarcoma | 03:22 |
Endometriosis | 08:26 |
Quiz zum Kurs „Uterine disorders (UTMB, Reproductive system / Cognitive)“ |
Sexual Abuse of Children | 04:47 |
Sexual Abuse | 03:30 |
Intimate Partner Violence | 05:09 |
Sexual Assault | 07:14 |
Quiz zum Kurs „Trauma (UTMB, Reproductive system / Cognitive)“ |
Liver Diseases of Pregnancy | 07:19 |
Miscarriage/Spontaneous Abortion | 01:17 |
Preeclampsia | 02:59 |
Gestational Trophoblastic Disease (GTD) | 01:39 |
Antenatal Care: Routine Labs | 08:06 |
Multifetal Gestation | 04:37 |
Gestational Diabetes | 04:46 |
Gestational Hypertension (PIH), Preeclampsia (Toxemia) and Eclampsia | 08:07 |
Fetal Malpresentation | 06:59 |
Premature Rupture of Membranes (PROM) | 07:46 |
Labor Stage 2: Shoulder Dystocia | 09:10 |
Labor Stage 3: Postpartum Hemorrhage | 04:05 |
Labor Stage 3: Postpartum Hemorrhage – Therapies and Treatment | 05:30 |
Cesarean Section (C-Section) | 03:33 |
Unconjugated Hyperbilirubinemia | 05:44 |
ABO and Rh System – Blood Transfusion | 09:15 |
Twinning – Week 2 of Embryogenesis | 03:43 |
Ectopic Pregnancy – Week 1 of Embryogenesis | 04:41 |
Twins in the Uterus – Embryo Folding, Embryonic Cavities and Placenta | 01:48 |
Imaging Findings in Ectopic Pregnancy | 04:10 |
Ectopic Pregnancy (Emergency Medicine) | 05:19 |
Ectopic Pregnancy: Examination | 04:11 |
Ectopic Pregnancy: Diagnosis | 08:00 |
Ectopic Pregnancy: Management | 05:34 |
Abnormalities of the Amnion, Placenta, and Umbilical Cord Part 2 | 04:09 |
Twinning and Fetal Membranes | 06:08 |
Abruptio Placentae | 00:55 |
Gestational Diabetes | 02:08 |
Quiz zum Kurs „Complicated pregnancy (UTMB, Reproductive system / Cognitive)“ |
Vulvar Intraepithelial Neoplasia & Extramammary Paget´s Disease | 04:49 |
Cervicitis and Urethritis (Emergency Medicine) | 07:33 |
Quiz zum Kurs „Cervical disorders (UTMB, Reproductive system / Cognitive)“ |
Anion Gap & Osmolar Gap | 04:57 |
Quiz zum Kurs „Basic content (UTMB, Renal - Urologic disorders / Psychomotor)“ |
Introduction to Male Reproductive Pathology | 03:58 |
Varicocele | 06:10 |
Testicular Torsion | 03:17 |
Scrotal Mass, Congenital- & Acquired Hydrocele and Spermatocele | 03:30 |
Scrotal Masses in Adolescent Males: Testicular Torsion, Epididymitis, Hydrocele & Varicocele | 09:09 |
Abnormalities – Genital System Development | 03:55 |
Scrotal Imaging: Hydrocele and Varicocele | 06:18 |
Testicular Torsion (Emergency Medicine) | 04:38 |
Testicular Torsion: Examination & Management | 05:37 |
Quiz zum Kurs „Testicular disorders (UTMB, Renal - Urologic disorders / Cognitive)“ |
Prostatitis and Prostate Cancer: Pathophysiology | 05:12 |
Quiz zum Kurs „Prostate disorders (UTMB, Renal - Urologic disorders / Cognitive)“ |
Penis Disorders: Types and Clinical Representation | 13:25 |
Testicular Cancer | 02:38 |
Types of Germ Cell Tumors (GCT) | 06:42 |
Types of Non Germ Cell Tumors | 02:46 |
Prostatitis and Prostate Cancer: Pathophysiology | 05:12 |
Prostate Cancer Screening | 08:55 |
Bladder Carcinoma | 06:57 |
Quiz zum Kurs „Neoplasms 2 (UTMB, Renal - Urologic disorders / Cognitive)“ |
Penis Disorders: Types and Clinical Representation | 13:25 |
Cryptorchidism | 03:58 |
Erectile Dysfunction & Peyronie's Disease | 08:23 |
Vesicoureteral Reflux (VUR) and Types of Reflux | 06:25 |
Vesicoureteral Reflux (VUR): Management | 04:24 |
Urinary Tract Infections (UTI, Bladder Infection) in Children: Underlying Renal Abnormalities & Prevention | 05:33 |
Quiz zum Kurs „Congenital and acquired abnormalities (UTMB, Renal - Urologic disorders / Cognitive)“ |
Erectile Dysfunction & Peyronie's Disease | 08:23 |
Androgen Insensitivity Syndrome: Complete and Partial AIS | 07:53 |
Renal Patho-Embryology | 06:46 |
Development of External Genitalia | 05:57 |
Quiz zum Kurs „Penile disorders (UTMB, Renal - Urologic disorders / Cognitive)“ |
Wilms Tumor | 04:05 |
Renal Cysts and Renal Cell Carcinoma | 04:14 |
Quiz zum Kurs „Neoplasms 1 (UTMB, Renal - Urologic disorders / Cognitive)“ |
Quiz zum Kurs „UTMB Clin Med II Syllabus 2020“ |
Dr. Stuart Enoch is the founder and executive director of the Doctors Academy Group, an independent medical education provider in the UK.
After completing a PhD in Cell Biology at the University of Cardiff and a Postgraduate Certificate in Medical Sciences at the University of Liverpool, he pursued Specialist Training in Burns and Plastic Surgery.
In addition to clinical work, he has been actively involved in medical education and training throughout his career. He has won several awards and research fellowships and co-chairs global events, e.g., the International Medical Summer School in Manchester.
Within Lecturio, he teaches the MRCS Part A Revision Course.
Dr. Sash Noor worked as a trainer at Doctors Academy, UK, which is one of the world’s largest providers of medical education and training that complements the programs offered by medical universities, institutions, and hospitals.
Within Lecturio, she teaches courses on the Physical Examination.
Dr. Joseph Alpert is the Professor of Medicine in the Department of Medicine, Director of Coronary Care and Medical Director of Cardiac Rehabilitation at the University of Arizona (UA) College of Medicine, USA.
He obtained his Medical Degree cum laude from Harvard Medical School in 1969. Currently, he is a member of the Board of Trustees of the Association of Professors of Medicine, and Editor-in-Chief of The American Journal of Medicine.
Due to his achievements, he earned the Gifted Teacher Award from the American College of Cardiology in 2004.
Within Lecturio, Dr. Alpert teaches courses on Cardiology and the Cardiac System.
Prof. Geoffrey Meyer is a Professor and Senior Honorary Research Fellow in the School of Human Sciences at the University of Western Australia.
He obtained his PhD from the University of Western Australia in 1981. Currently, he is the Coordinator for Histology in the Federative International Program for Anatomical Terminologies (FIPAT) of the International Federation of Associations of Anatomists (IFAA).
Due to his achievements, he earned the Australian University Teaching Award and has received teaching fellowships from the University of Western Australia and the Australian Learning and Teaching Council.
Within Lecturio, Dr. Meyer teaches courses on Histology.
Dr. Paul Moss is Professor of Hematology within the Institute of Immunology and Immunotherapy at the University of Birmingham, UK, and Deputy Head of the College of Medical and Dental Sciences.
He studied Medical Sciences at the University of Cambridge and was a fellow of the Royal College of Pathologists. During the coronavirus pandemic, he has been leading the UK Coronavirus Immunology Consortium (UK-CIC).
Dr. Moss makes substantial contributions to teaching both within the University of Birmingham and beyond.
Within Lecturio, he teaches courses on Hematology.
Dr. Craig Canby is a Professor of Anatomy and the Associate Dean for Academic Curriculum and Medical Programs at the College of Osteopathic Medicine at Des Moines University, Iowa, USA.
He obtained his PhD in Anatomy at the University of Iowa.
For his achievements in teaching and research, he received various awards such as the DPT Class of 2008 Teaching Excellence Award and the prestigious Hancher-Finkbine Medallion.
Within Lecturio, Dr. Canby teaches courses on Anatomy.
Professor Jeremy Brown is a Professor of Respiratory Infection at the University College of London (UCL) in England, UK.
He obtained his PhD in molecular microbiology from the University of London in 1999. Currently, he is a Senior Lecturer and Honorary Consultant at UCL, and Lead Teacher for respiratory medicine undergraduate teaching at the University College London Hospitals (UCLH).
Due to his achievements, he obtained a Welcome Advanced Research Fellowship for further scientific training at the University of Adelaide. He has also led internationally respected research programs in pneumonia prevention and antibiotic resistance.
Within Lecturio, Dr. Brown teaches courses on Respiratory Medicine and Pulmonology.
Dr. Brian Warriner was the Head of the Department of Anesthesia at the University of British Columbia (UBC) and an active clinician and teacher in the UBC Faculty of Medicine.
He obtained his MD from the University of British Columbia, Canada, in 1980. He was a member of the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada’s exam board in anesthesiology, and worked at Mulago Hospital and Makerere University in Uganda as a health system accreditor/surveyor for Accreditation Canada.
Due to his achievements, he earned the Canadian Anesthesiologists’ Society Clinical Practitioner Award in 2019.
Within Lecturio, Dr. Warriner taught courses on Anesthesiology. He retired from clinical practice in 2016 and sadly passed away in 2019.
Dr. James Pickering is a Professor of Anatomical Education at the University of Leeds, UK.
He obtained his PhD from the University of Leeds in 2019. Currently, he undertakes and publishes research within the areas of anatomy education, digital education, and curriculum design and evaluation.
Due to his achievements, he earned the University of Leeds Teaching Award and was named The Most Innovative Teacher of the Year 2014 and Learning Technologist of the Year 2014.
Within Lecturio, Dr. Pickering teaches courses on Anatomy.
Dr. John McLachlan is the Professor of Medical Education at Durham University in England, UK.
He obtained his PhD in Developmental Biology at the University of London. Previously, he was Director of Undergraduate Medicine and Associate Dean of Medicine at Durham University from 2005 to 2016, as well as the Editor-in-Chief of Medical Education journal.
Due to his experience, his work on anatomy pedagogy has influenced anatomy teaching in the five new medical schools that have opened in the UK since Medical Education was first published in 2004.
Within Lecturio, Dr. McLachlan teaches courses on Embryology.
Dr. Kevin Ahern is a Professor in the Department of Biochemistry and Biophysics at Oregon State University (OSU), USA.
He obtained his PhD in Biochemistry from Oregon State University. Currently, he teaches courses for health sciences students at OSU.
He is co-author of three Open Educational electronic textbooks on Biochemistry and a Guide to Getting Into Medical School.
Due to his achievements, he earned OSU’s highest teaching recognition, the Elizabeth P. Ritchie Distinguished Professor Award in 2017.
Within Lecturio, Dr. Ahern teaches courses on Biochemistry and on "How to Get into Medical School”.
Dr. Georgina Cornwall is a Biology Instructor and currently works as an Instructional Designer in the private sector, developing interactive online training materials.
She obtained her PhD in Environmental, Population, and Organismic Biology at the University of Colorado, USA, in 2000, and has since taught a broad array of biology courses at various US universities.
She is an active promoter of hybrid/online teaching formats and interactive courses, and has received several awards for her engaging and innovative course design; e.g., she was named Adjunct Faculty of the Year at Colorado Mountain College in Aspen twice.
Within Lecturio, Dr. Cornwall teaches courses on Biology & Genetics.
Dr. Vincent Racaniello is a Higgins Professor of Microbiology and Immunology at Columbia University, in New York, USA.
He obtained his PhD at Mount Sinai School of Medicine, in New York City, in 1979 and joined the faculty of Columbia University in 1982.
Because of his achievements, he has received several awards, including the Irma T. Hirschl, Searle Scholars Program, Eli Lilly, and NIH Merit Awards. Dr. Racaniello is interested in using new media for medical education; he writes on his virology blog and hosts and produces several podcasts.
Within Lecturio, Dr. Racaniello teaches courses on Microbiology.
Dr. Thad E. Wilson is a Professor and Director of Education in the Department of Physiology at the University of Kentucky College of Medicine, USA.
He obtained his PhD from the University of Utah, Salt Lake City.
Not only is he an experienced lecturer with many years of teaching experience, but he has also developed and improved medical curriculums, and served in leadership roles directing Medical Physiology and various organ system courses.
Due to his achievements, Dr. Wilson has been awarded multiple institutional and national medical school teaching awards.
Within Lecturio, Dr. Wilson teaches courses on Physiology.
Dr. Carlo Raj is a Physician and Lecturer at Becker’s Healthcare, in Illinois, USA, and the CEO and founder of Indus Intellect Virtual MedEd, a medical education consulting company.
He obtained his MD from Medical University of the Americas (MUA) and is an international lecturer and public speaker.
Within Lecturio, Dr. Raj teaches courses on Pathology.
Dr. John F. Fisher is a Professor of Medicine and Infectious Diseases at the Medical College of Georgia, Augusta University in the USA.
He obtained his medical degree from Virginia Commonwealth University School of Medicine in 1969. He is a Master of the American College of Physicians (MACP) and is certified by the American Board of Internal Medicine in Medicine and Infectious Diseases.
Due to his achievements, he has earned the Annual J. Willis Hurst Teaching Award, the Jane F. Deforges Excellence in Medical Education Award, and the Infectious Diseases Society of America's Clinical Teacher Award.
Within Lecturio, Dr. Fisher teaches courses on Infectious Diseases.
Dr. Peter Delves is a Professor Emeritus of Immunology and served as the Vice Dean of Education of the Faculty of Medical Sciences at University College London, UK.
He obtained his PhD at the University of London and is a prolific author, having published several textbooks and laboratory manuals. He is also the editor of two encyclopedias on immunology and on life sciences.
Dr. Delves has extensive teaching experience at both the undergraduate and postgraduate levels and is particularly interested in innovations in web-based education.
Within Lecturio, Dr. Delves teaches courses on the Immune System.
Dr. Pravin Shukle is a board certified specialist in internal medicine and currently works as an Independent Medical Practice Professional in Ontario, Canada.
He graduated from the University of Saskatchewan in 1994.
Dr. Shukle is an avid speaker and performs over 150 special lectures across the nation each year with various audiences ranging from the general public, to nurses, to physicians, to medical specialists.
Within Lecturio, he teaches courses on Pharmacology.
Dr. Brian Alverson is the Residency Director at Nemours Children's Hospital in Wilmington, Delaware and a Professor of Pediatrics at Jefferson University in Philadelphia. Until 2022, he has been a Professor of Pediatrics and Professor of Medical Science at Brown University, as well as the Director for the Division of Pediatric Hospital Medicine at Hasbro Children's Hospital, Rhode Island, USA.
He obtained his MD at the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine in 1999 and is currently also the Director of Undergraduate Pediatric Education at the Alpert School of Medicine at Brown University.
Due to his achievements in pediatric education, he has won over 25 teaching awards at two Ivy League Medical Schools.
Within Lecturio, Dr. Alverson teaches courses on Pediatrics.
Dr. Veronica Gillispie is the Associate Professor, Senior Site Lead and Section Head of Obstetrics and Gynecology at Ochsner Health Center in Louisiana, USA.
She obtained her Medical Degree from Meharry Medical College in 2004. Currently, she is Director of Quality for Women’s Services for the Ochsner Health System, and Medical Director of the Minimally Invasive Center for the Treatment of Uterine Fibroids.
Due to her achievements, she earned the Association of Professors of Gynecology and Obstetrics (APGO) Excellence in Teaching Award.
Within Lecturio, Dr. Gillispie teaches courses on Obstetrics.
Dr. Kevin Pei is the Associate Chief Academic Research Officer and the Program Director of the General Surgery Residency at Parkview Health, in Indiana, USA.
After his residency at George Washington University, he was the Assistant Professor of Surgery at Yale School of Medicine for several years and obtained an additional Master's Degree in Education from Yale University.
He is an experienced educator and has received various teaching awards. In 2018, the Association for Surgical Education granted him the prestigious Philip J. Wolfson Outstanding Educator Award.
Within Lecturio, Dr. Pei teaches courses on Surgery.
Dr. Hetal Verma is a Clinical Instructor of Radiology and the Co-Director of the Radiology Cambridge Integrated Clerkship at Harvard Medical School, MA, USA.
She is a graduate of the University of Massachusetts Medical School and completed her Breast Imaging fellowship at the Massachusetts General Hospital. Since 2012, she is the Director of Breast Imaging at Cambridge Health Alliance Radiology, a teaching affiliate of Harvard Medical School.
She is passionate about women's health and has vast experience in teaching medical students and residents at Harvard Medical School.
Within Lecturio, Dr. Verma teaches courses on Radiology.
Dr. Charles Vega is the Health Sciences Clinical Professor of Family Medicine at the University of California, Irvine in California, USA.
He obtained his Medical Degree from the University of Wisconsin, and completed residency training in Family Medicine at UC Irvine. Currently, he is the Executive Director of UCI’s Program in Medical Education for the Latino Community.
Due to his achievements, he earned a Macy Faculty Scholarship to improve patient-centered health education at UCI.
Within Lecturio, Dr. Vega teaches courses on Family Medicine.
Dr. Lynae Brayboy is an Assistant Professor of Molecular Biology, Cell Biology and Biochemistry at Brown University, in Rhode Island, USA.
She obtained her MD from Temple University School of Medicine in Pennsylvania. Currently, she is double-board certified in OB/GYN, as well as Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility, and is also Visiting (Reproductive) Scientist at the Charité Berlin.
Due to her achievements, she has earned multiple teaching awards.
Within Lecturio, Dr. Brayboy teaches courses on Gynecology.
Dr. Julianna Jung is an Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, USA.
She obtained her MD at Johns Hopkins University in 1999. Since 2006, she is the Director of Medical Student Education in the Emergency Medicine Department, and she was appointed the Associate Director of the Johns Hopkins Medicine Simulation Center in 2011.
She directs several major educational initiatives for medical students at Johns Hopkins, and her work has been recognized with several teaching awards, including the prestigious George J. Stuart Award.
Within Lecturio, Dr. Jung teaches courses on Emergency Medicine.
Dr. Sharon Bord is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Emergency Medicine at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Maryland, USA.
She obtained her MD at the George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences in 2004 and then completed residency training at Boston Medical Center.
She has a focus on both undergraduate and graduate medical education, and is a member of the Teaching College, a group of faculty members in the Department of Emergency Medicine dedicated to educational endeavors for residents and medical students.
Within Lecturio, Dr. Bord teaches courses on Emergency Medicine.
Dr. Helen M. Farrell is a board-certified psychiatrist and works in private practice in Boston MA. She obtained her MD from Trinity College Dublin, Ireland in 2006. Dr. Farrell served on the Harvard Medical School faculty for over a decade, during which time she was an award-winning lecturer.
Due to her achievements, she is well-published in the field of psychiatry and forensic psychiatry and has appeared as an expert witness in court. She also delivered the TEDx Talk, “Creating Hope for Mental Health” in 2015 and has since contributed to multiple TED-Ed videos on mental health, which have over 30 million collective views.
Within Lecturio, Dr. Farrell teaches courses on Psychiatry.
Dr. Peter J. Ward is a Professor of Gross Anatomy at the West Virginia School of Osteopathic Medicine in West Virginia, USA.
He obtained his PhD in Medical Anatomy Education from Purdue University in 2005. Currently, he is a respected teacher and researcher in the fields of anatomy, histology, embryology, neuroscience and approaches to learning and teaching.
Within Lecturio, Dr. Ward teaches courses on Embryology.
Dr. Mohammad Hajighasemi-Ossareh, MD, MBA is a Vascular Neurologist at the Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles, California.
He obtained his Doctorate of Medicine (M.D.) and Master of Business Administration (M.B.A.) degrees at the University of California.
He completed his General Neurology Residency at the LAC+USC Medical Center in Los Angeles and Vascular Neurology Fellowship at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center.
Currently, he operates the DocOssareh YouTube channel, providing education for pre-med and medical students.
Within Lecturio, Dr. Ossareh teaches courses in the Medical School Survival Guide.
Dr. Tyler Cymet has been a physician in the Emergency Department at the Prince George's Hospital Center, University of Maryland in Maryland, USA since 2013.
He obtained his MD from the Nova Southeastern University College of Osteopathic Medicine in 1988, and completed his Residency at Yale University School of Medicine. Currently, he is the Chief of Clinical Education at the American Association of Colleges of Osteopathic Medicine (AACOM).
He plays a crucial role in the clinical education of undergraduate medical students through AACOM.
Within Lecturio, Dr. Cymet teaches courses on Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine (OMM).
Dr. Sheldon Yao is a Professor and Chair of the Department of Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine at the New York Institute of Technology (NYIT).
He received his Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine at NYIT's College of Osteopathic Medicine in 2002. He is dual-board certified in family medicine/osteopathic manipulative treatment and NMM/OMM and was conferred fellowship in the American Academy of Osteopathy (FAAO) in 2019.
Due to his achievements, Dr. Yao has received various teaching awards, such as the NYIT College of Osteopathic Medicine Award for Excellence in Teaching (Clinical Sciences).
Within Lecturio, he teaches courses on Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine (OMM).
Dr. Michael Lazarus is a Professor of Clinical Medicine at the David Geffen School of Medicine at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA).
He obtained his MD from the University of the Witwatersrand School of Health Sciences, South Africa, and trained at the Washington University School of Medicine. In 2003, he joined the faculty at UCLA and currently serves as the Medical Director of the UCLA Hospitalist Section.
He has won various teaching awards, such as the Serge & Yvette Dadone Clinical Teaching Award, and was featured in the Los Angeles Magazine's Top Doctors Guide in 2021.
Within Lecturio, Dr. Lazarus teaches courses on Endocrinology.
Dr. Rhonda Lawes is a Certified Nurse Educator (CNE), and an Assistant Professor at the University of Oklahoma College of Nursing in Oklahoma, USA.
She obtained her PhD in Educational Psychology from Oklahoma State University in 2016.
Due to her achievements, she has earned numerous teaching awards. She teaches nursing students how to use the science of cognitive learning to maximize their study effectiveness.
Within Lecturio, Dr. Lawes is the Director of Nursing Education Programs, and teaches courses on Pharmacology (Nursing), Medical Surgical Nursing and Pathophysiology.
Dr. Sean Elliott is the Professor of Clinical Pediatrics and the Associate Chair for the Department of Pediatrics at The University of Arizona, USA.
He obtained his MD from Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons in 1993. Currently, he is Pediatric Infectious Disease Specialist at the University of Arizona Medical Center.
He devotes time to Quality Improvement, graduate medical education efficacy and his scholarship with the Tucson Hospitals Medical Education Program (THMEP).
Within Lecturio, Dr. Elliott teaches courses on Microbiology.
Dr. Stephen Holt is the Associate Program Director for Ambulatory Education in the Primary Care Program at the Yale School of Medicine in Connecticut, USA.
He obtained his PhD from Columbia College of Physicians and Surgeons in 2004. Currently, he is Director of the Addiction Recovery Clinic and Codirector of Clinician Educator Distinctions Pathway at Yale School of Medicine.
Because of his achievements, he earned the Faculty Teacher of the Year award from the Yale Primary Care Residency Program in 2009 and 2017.
Within Lecturio, Dr. Holt teaches courses on Physical Examination, Dermatology, and Rheumatology.
Dr. Kelley Chuang is an Assistant Clinical Professor at the David Geffen School of Medicine at the University of California in Los Angeles (UCLA), USA, and works as a hospitalist at the VA Greater Los Angeles Healthcare System.
She obtained her medical degree from the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai and completed a chief residency in Internal Medicine at UCLA.
Dr. Chuang also holds a Master's Degree in Teaching and combines her interests in medicine and teaching as a medical educator.
Within Lecturio, she teaches courses on Gastroenterology.
Dr. Roy Strowd is the Assistant Dean of Undergraduate Medical Education at the Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center, in North Carolina, USA.
He obtained his MD from Wake Forest School of Medicine in 2009, and his MEd from Johns Hopkins University in 2021. Currently, he co-directs the Neurofibromatosis and Tuberous Sclerosis Clinics at Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center, and is a researcher for the Adult Brain Tumor Consortium (ABTC) and Alliance for Clinical Trials in Neuro-Oncology.
Due to his achievements, he earned the M. Brownell Anderson Award from the Association of American Medical Colleges.
Within Lecturio, Dr. Strowd teaches courses on Clinical Neurology.
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me gusto la explicacion y la sintesis que le dio del Dr. Michael. Ademas da buenos puntos y recomendaciones para la practica clinica.
I felt Dr. Brayboy did an amazing job with this lecture. I greatly appreciate her clear explanation.
by Jalil Z. on 2021-03-08 for Vesicoureteral Reflux (VUR) and Types of Reflux Excellent lecture. An important topic in pediatrics. I'm glad it is explored in such details. Thank you!
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me gusto la explicacion y la sintesis que le dio del Dr. Michael. Ademas da buenos puntos y recomendaciones para la practica clinica.
I felt Dr. Brayboy did an amazing job with this lecture. I greatly appreciate her clear explanation.
by Jalil Z. on 2021-03-08 for Vesicoureteral Reflux (VUR) and Types of Reflux Excellent lecture. An important topic in pediatrics. I'm glad it is explored in such details. Thank you!
Great topics, helps with learning and retention! Highly recommended the ON videos!
It was great to hear in step by step manner how this disorder develops and How patients are presenting with this disorder! Thank you very much.
The gibberish that falls out this retards mouth. WIsconsin, what, what?
This lecture is excellent to give you kind a mind map and then go from there.
Huge thank you, dr. Raj! You managed to explain everything very clearly and with a bit of humour that allowed me to go through this 18 minutes lesson very very easy!!!
Where is pathophysio, the arrangements of these lessons are bad .i cant even understand and Osmosis is better
The lessons are not detaield just like the lessons i found online, i paid almost 300$ for this? are u kidding me? This is very bad lesson , lecturing, I dont even understand a little bit.
Thank you so much, Dr Thad. You're very clever in coming up with the 'gnomes' example, which is perfect for quickly understanding Acid-base. Thanks again.
Too short to explain the topic for a very important syndrome
this guy makes me insane, why does he talk like that? Every lecture I find him on I look elsewhere for the information
me encanta!!! es facilisimo aprender aqui y resolver mis dudas
This specific lecture wasn't really helpful cause it was short and undetailed and the picture wasn't clear at all
Dr. Fisher is very clear on the lectures, this topics are relevant for the med student and are well explored here.
I realy like it so much but it is expensive for me.
Dr. Raj is so funny! How did you know that I like vondoo? I will never forget extravascular hemolysis lol. Thank you for a great lecture!
Good video, for a important topic. Dr. Fisher has a lot of information to share and its a pleasure to see him explaining so well.
Dr. Joseph Alpert explains clearly what us, students, always miss by ourselves. Really great series of lectures!!!
fair explanation but would have preferred her to do more demonstration using too
his teaching style is abrasive. Lecturio couldn't find a better lecturer?
Dr. Raj is amazing and funny too! Love the lectures and illustrations. Thank you!
Thank you! I appreciate how you explain this material. Thank you
Understanding that orbital cellulitis typically comes from sinus infections, whereas preseptal usually comes from the skin is helpful.
Dr. Raj's lectures are always key to understanding the pathophysiology of every disease. Really high-yield!
Awesome It explained it down to the nitty gritty aspects Much appreciated
ok me gusto mucho esta leccion , gracias por hacer lecturio para estudiar
Muy buena conferencia, haciendo un buen resumen del tema para un mejor entendimiento general
Dr. Carlo always finds a way to make subjects easy to learn and remember, he has a unique way to give his lectures.
knee is a very important joint and this lesson is too short to cover the ligaments.
Great overview of the condition, symptoms in various age groups, and treatments.
Wonderfull lesson from humourous and extremely intelligent doc . Pleased to learn from him
Too good, is what I was looking for the topic
no explanation, his attitude was "we're just reviewing this, you should know it already"
the accent that the prof. has used is not 100% understandable.
i love how he gave a detail information about the course with little time while still making clear to understand
Great info. Thanks for delivering clear and concise lectures. Just the right length to get an initial introduction.
I REALLY LIKE YOUR VIDOES I LOVE THEM SO MUCH
Concise lectures Highlight important key points Easy to understand The section on procedures is excellent could be more elaborate d
Dr. Pickering covers the osteology very well. He is thorough and straight to the point. Well done.
Dr. Raj's style of teaching has made me really really dislike pathology. I wish you'd consider updating his pathology videos and filming them with a different professor. There are many other users like myself that do not find him beneficial at all.
love to have all causes to be in the same lecture atrophic vaginitis too , inofrmatiove , however searching for the clinical presentation features as well
This lecture was informative and engaging. The speaker did an excellent job of presenting the material in a clear and concise manner, making it easy to understand.
Just reading the slides. Poor lecturing ability had to study this from another source. And lecturer is constantly mentioning whether the topic is on usmle or not.
really want to learn about SIADH, oh,,,, Dr. Raj. hard stop
Thank u..videos are good..providing 24 hrs free videos is very appreciable step..May God Bless You All..
Hello lecturers Team Brilliant lecturers from Dr C. Raj. Especially differential diagnostics in terms of pathology.And diff diagnostics are outstanding.
Excellent review of topic, covers essential points and gives key factors of treatment
Professor explains everything clearly, makes it easy to understand.. and also correlates with the differentials
Dr Carlo Raj always makes me interested in listening to the lectures at all time. He is always Clear. thank You Dr. Raj
In my medical school I didn't like This class because I just like surgery but, the doctor explain in detail all you need to know about it. Thanks so much for this class.
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.
Content is clear and highlights essential concepts, perfect for people learning the basic concepts of the pathologies reviewd
Excellent direction, subject is completely understood by the end of the lecture
Very good lecture with concepts , helps me to understand . Thanks.
simple and satisfying ,good information and pictures ,the quiz is very useful
I liked the review questions and the explanations Dr. Raj simplified everything he made it more interesting
lack of structure just got messy. it can be done in a much better way to follow the different pathways
This is just fantastic. It's easy for one to understand
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
Very targeted and practical presentation and UpToDate thanks for that fantastic talk
Dr Raj is hands down the best teacher! He is getting me through medical school as he explains content so well.
Quite informative learning shared here. I will only ask if more details are added
The lecture is well taught and the materials are organized and easy to understand
Dr. Raj is an excellent teacher, no matter what the topic is.
Concise and Clear first introduction to menstrual disorders, presentation, definitions, guidelines and salient information for management,
Bravo! Perspective is everything. Helped reinforce the information I have received before with greater clarity and understanding.
This is an excellent presentation, better than what many of us get in school
WooO! If I pass all through in my intermediate examination, Lecturio is the season! ( After God )
i found it concise and informative that allows me to waste less time going through the textbook.
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!
Dr. Raj has the ability to break down incredibly complex pathophysiologic mechanisms into easy-to-digest pieces!
Very clearly articulated and organized. I like the quick break down of the NGCTs.
I like the last table showing main differences of the different types of tumors.
Good delineation with the vocabulary terms, lymphocyte rich versus predominant.
It would be more helpful if the slides had the comparisons between NHL and HL.
I really like Dr. Bord's explanation and back to basics review added here and there. I really like her explanation of the progression of changes you would see on an ekg.
It's was very helpful and interesting thank you doctor James pickering for making it easy for me
I love the explanation. Very easy to understand and remember.
Physiology for me was just something that, as Medicine student, I had to study... After Dr. Thad Wilson's courses, actually I'm enjoying it! Very good structure, the tone is calm, very good explanation, funny mnemonics and many useful info that I'm sure will be valuable for my proffesional future! Thank you, Dr. Wilson!!!
The lower reviews than normal kept me from watching Dr. Raj, he is stellar.
So easy and set in an interesting way. Very well covered
Everything that he did needs to be redone in my opinion. Any other resource is better than this.
I really like how briefly the instructor taught us despite the subject being hard to explain
The lecture series was great over all but I was wondering if there’s an anion gap lecture regarding the calculations needed to identify a widened gap as well as the delta-delta equations. And if so why isn’t it part of the acid-based series?
Really well done! It’s very helpful to recall and reinforce basic concepts.
This really helped to understand the fluid compartments and where the ions are located. The graphics were great and explained the concept well.
well explained this video was good Dr Paul Moss never mentioned types of HL
The content is concise, straightforward and video time is short. However, using a pointer would be helpful. Overall excellent
everthying is covered in this short video very precisely and it really will helps a lot in the exams
I like this course because of many things , the way of learning is very effective ,and the spaced repetition is helpful for me to remember
the clinical morphological diagrams are amazing and explained really well BUT in my opinion scenario MCQS should be included in QUIZ
Very concise approach and explanation of PCOS. Thank you Dr Raj
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
Really great exposition and content selection. Dr. Vernal is very clear and eloquent.
This topic is so well explained. I really like the clear and succint style.
The lectures are pretty good but many of the ddx are dependent on the histo, EM, IM, etc findings. PLEASE provide a pointer for future lectures. Simply describing what we should be seeing is not as helpful - it's difficult to follow along.
the lecture is very informative but it's really hard to understand. The lectures aren't very interactive.
Plz add some differentials for orogrnital ulcer. Overall lecture quality was excellent
Ver clear good graphics explained simply good questions best lectures
The different parts and compartments being broken down into separate short videos makes learning an awful lot better
great lecture, i have been a doctor for a decade but nice to review this topic with such a brilliant lecuture. Thank you so much for your help.
Fluent in her speech and adds her own experiences. It's effortless and clear. A lecture series I can listen for fun and not only for my studies.
It really brings Upperlimb to me in detail and makes anatomy real.
I could relate easily with the delivery of Dr James Pickering.
Short videos are good but needed little.bit more explanation for understanding concepts ,it's like saying various terms and related things but it does not clear concepts
Me gustó la forma en como se explicó el tema, el abordaje fue fácil de comprender y asimilar.
Just I need to get this course for my exam and i am progressing with Dr.Raj confidently...Thanks for all
I like Dr Raj, in general he is a very good teacher but breast pathology is not good.
I like this material Professor was very nice Good lectures
Excellent nice little concept explanation on an important topic for USMLE
Great content presented in a format that can be applied at the bedside. Thank you!
An educative and insightful lecture for all students and professionals in the medical-related field.
Everything regarding the topic is covered, I liked it very much.
I have never had this explained so clearly. Thank you!
I love Dr. Raj's style of explanation. Excellent as always.
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.
Wonderful Professor! Love the humor and colorful presentations. Thank you!
Nice lecture . Saves time for sleepless nights. Highly recommended for med students
Great lecture. Thanks you for the detailed discussion. I like Rajs lectures- this is one of the best
Because I like the way the teacher teaches. Her way teaching makes me want to learn more. Thank to the teacher.
Concise and chronological order appreciated. Fleshes out the details instead of alluding to another video that explains it.
Dr Carlo Raj is excellent teacher that manages to keep me both attentive and interested in the topic. He seems to have a good understanding of key topics and what is important to medical students.
Finally I am able to understand these confusing test for Down syndrome!
Best DM1 lecture I have ever seen! Thank you so much Dr Alverson!!
Perfect and simple explanation that will be helpful for the PANCE, thank you!
The course helps me to refresh the important points to apply in physical examination
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!!!
The lectures, videos and notes made the study of upped limb easy
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.
The material is precise and concise with clear imaging. The lecturer also have a clear voice
Dr. Pickering is a very good speaker and the structure of the course is very good! Congratulations!!!
I really like this lecture very much and I have a learnt a great deal from this.
The lecture is well organised and the facts are explained clearly. I just think the lecture could be more detailed than it is.
The lecturer tries to make background and base for further pathologies, and it's exactly what I was looking for
Absolutely saved my life I watched the intro before a class and it made it so much easier in lecture Watched all the others right after the lecture Very detailed
I needed a short, sweet, simple explanation of immune tolerance, and that is exactly what this is. Thank you!
man i really find it hard to understand the lectures
In my head "please don't be Dr. Raj, please don't be Dr. Raj, please don't be Dr. Raj". Damn it !!(bangs table).
Because you are nice and make me understand the topic and pursue my course
The professor seems to be too cold and the video could have way more images and interactions. I don't like this kind of video
Muy poca información y bastante básica la que se muestra
It's really cool,precise,concise and understandable,trust me.
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.
Very strong high content material in preparation for USMLE Boards.
I would be very pleased If the diagrams were clearer to see.
I personally do not think that there was not enough of necessary depth taken for this topic that I had to rely on what I learned in medical school or look up information on external sites, which is FINE, but I thought the whole point of these videos were for review and the topics that needed review were not covered. I think the basic concept that of comparing the fetal heart tracing to the maternal tracing is missed. The explanation of the categories was so confusing. It should have just been Category I is this, Category III is this, and Category II is anything not above - this is so plain and simple. Instead, the lecture slide made it look like there were certain criteria that needed to be met for Category II. I do not think this was the best lecture by Dr. Gillispie and I recommend looking for outside sources to review this topic.
Well explained .Full of concepts and differentials.and gud humour
Dr. Gillespie is very articulate and well versed in the subject manner communicating effectively on the subject. I feel I have learned a lot to go into clinic with when I’m done with her videos.
the presentation is easy to understand.. it is easier for me to understand the topic im reading in the textbook..
I was so confused when I read this in my book. Thank you for simplifying this medication process and making it understandable and easy to remember!
Esta lección me ha servido mucho en reforzar mi visión espacial del sistema muscular. Muchas gracias!
Very concise lecture, it is a very good summary and really helps you to understand the topic. May not be exhaustive but you can't cover everything in one video. Thank you very much.
When I pass my neurology block next week, I’ll be sure to come back and thank Dr. Raj. If it weren’t for him, I’d still be lost and confused.
Every lecture should be done like that ! Thank you very much doctor !
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.
I like Dr Raj. He is so funny and manages to make me remember many things!
Slide 9 is problematic, specifically for the explanation of T2. "Perpendicular" is not a very good term. There is no aforementioned information that would help explain what T2 is that is given in this lecture. What should have been said if this was to be avoided would be, "Beyond the scope of this lecture".
Very clear and easy to follow lectures. Elucidates the slides and demonstrates with the pointer.
I feared ob all the time, yet Dr. Gillispie made the concept very palatable and enjoyable. I wish the gyn presentation was that simple and informative. Thanks
I didn't know this was possible but Dr.Raj makes med lectures enjoyable and understandable for real.
less interesting sfdg sdf fasd asf asf afsd afsd fasd fdas
I like dr raj lectures , he has clear knowledge about his teaching
This lecture was easy to follow and had good use of visual aids
I liked his joke! He's really knowledge and own clinical sense of epidemiology, presentation, etc. are inspiring!
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.
The lecturer is very eloquent and pleasant. He also points to facts which may be confusing and harder to memorize, making it easier in remembering. He gives great examples to stress the importance of the information in his lectures.
Dr Raj you crack me up, you make medicine fun.
Great lecture just like all of his lectures. He is always very engaging.
Easy to follow without spending too much effort . Can watch videos in your downtime.
very good explain in simplest way , I am a physiology student, thanks Dr.
Very hard to follow. It is a shame since it is an important subject for the OBGYN rotation. The lecture should be more structured between the subject. It would be beneficial to follow a more classical approach, so we can properly follow. i.e. : 1st present primary amenorrhoea, the secondary. After that, have a few lectures on individual entities (Pathophysiology ? Presentation ? Diagnostic ? Management). Then finish with a lecture to differentiate the differential diagnostic. I really tried to give the course a chance, but it is a mess to follow, and I had to consult other sources to understand key differences between the diagnosis.
This review, expose the useful tools Anion GAP and Osmolar GAP, it is easy and complete.
quick explanation of what pure red cell aplasia is would also be great
great lecure and wide coverage of key poinds like investigations. I like the style and the content. Thanks
Very good teacher ,I love to teach from him.really a great experience
I completed this course 100 % . I also got all answers and I want to certificate
I completed this course 100 % . I also got all answers and I want to certificate
I completed this course 100 % . I also got all answers and I want to certificate
I like how the series of videos starts with a case study and the differentials are covered
the tests are explained to a good detail for having use in clinical practise. Thanks again!
I like the fact that she breaks down the radiological terms so everyone gets them. To be honest you don't need to go to medical school to understand this course
excellent explanation of the electrophoresis in thalassaemias. good diagrams. engaging speaker.
excellent topic covered in right depth and detail. So well taught. thanks
excellent list about the factors that increase the risk of haemorrhagic stroke. Good explanation.
Fantastic this course and helpful for any medical person. Thank you
speech not fluent and hard to listen to. too basic and not useful
I liked most things I recommend my most friends and I am also going to buy four years course,just depositing money
Comprehensive and at the same time, straight to the point. Very good articles, questions and materials. The videos are very clear, and Dr. Gillespie is great.
Probably the best teacher I have watched on Lecturio. Thank you so much!
Excellent case vignettes.Really made me think analytically about the types of medications.
It was really great and made Sickle cell disease study so nice to me!
excellent review. Thank you! I liked the the main points highlighted.
there is detailed information explained well and there is no any ads
there was insufficient information in lecture and its hard to understand him
Lots of very good information. I would have been nice to see a few more ECG traces to help out with the understanding
Recommended to all medical students. Aids in tackling the interesting but challenging subject that is the lower limb.
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.
Beautifully described. Clear and concise presentation. Your all lectures are brilliant
Great summary and extraordinary explanation of each one of the diseases
Excellent approach of teaching . Hope more lectures on other topics
lacks very important information he did not speak about the pathogenesis of preeclampsia, did not even bring up HELLP syndrome.
Is the best I have nothing else to give Simple to understand I Will recommend to my colleagues
1. Is there a US version? 2. It will be better to tell what's going to do before checking. 3. Please explain why. 4. Please illustrate how much is considered to be certain diseases
Beautiful, well organised and well explained. Especially the well organised :))
Clear explanation thats easy to understand, helps improve the basic current medication you can find in many patients with this desease.
Amazing content and explanation. Lecturer has the ability to simplify very complex material which is great for exam preparation.
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this is a clear and concise explanation and learning through cases is very useful
This lecture helped me understand the difference from iron defficiency anemia
very minimal interactive video. I could have read all that.
Upper Limb Anatomy has a lot of detailed information and covered topic really well. Great job!.
DR.CARLO RAJ MAKES CONCEPTS EASIER THROUGH HIS ACTION AND WAY OF TEACHING
Dr C Roy has a very pragmatic approach that makes more sense when recalling
Dr. Carlo Raj, i like a lot the way you expose the lectures. You explain everything in very understandable way
I really liked the videos especially the feature of 3D learning that amazing. That's what make me rate it 5 starts
Very clear and useful! I especially like how she reemphasizes that some people in septic shock are compensated, so we must be careful and look for subtle clues of sepsis and septic shock.
I am very impressed. It's very good. Thank you very much.
he is just excellent shame, I can't recommend anybody else except him.
HE IS JUST THE BEST TEACHER THAT LECTURIO HAS EVER HAD IN HISTORY
EXCELLENT. THIS IS BRILLIANT MATERIAL INDEED, I CANNOT COMPLAIN BUT GOOD
Congratulations! Complete review !!! Excelent, high level questions. Best review I have seen about the topic!
nicely explained good explanation clear image excellent narration powered content
I liked it very much, thanks for sharing your knowledge
Not very well practical not understood even a single thing
Images are too small. This is ridiculous, what a joke!
It is clear, well explained and very useful. Totally recommended.
Very comprehensive and relevant. Details mentioned contain adequate conceptual and factual content combined.
it was very nice. perhaps with addition of some clinical examples at the end of each topic, it would be awesome.
It's has really been great and productive except I had to go check Neuroanatomy because I am not yet well conversant with Neuroanatomy. I don't know how I can really grasp it! Anyway I really recommend it to anyone in love with science, particularly medical knowledge. Thanks to the team that made the lectures interesting! More importantly, thanks for the 7 days access, I could not afford to pay. I humbled and indebted by the kind hearts!
Please increase the level of detail, nothing wrong with the teaching methods- they are very good
Nice explanation and diagrams. Even the 3D model is very helpful in understanding concepts
Like it very much,It is so much helpful and is very supportive
Very detailed and covered all vital areas example Do and tx modalaties
Dr Raj is literally one of the best lecturers i know of
I like schemas and order of giving material. Easy to use and understand.
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Concept clearly explained. The professor is very thorough in the description of acid base balance.
Great stuff! Used lecturio before and after my exam. They have been constantly improving
Already taken the step but these are great review lectures to keep the knowledge fresh. Appreciate the lectures Dr Raj!
Dr. Raj is fun to listen to I love his excitement and personal stories.
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Like it very much, likes it very much like it very much
Very comprehensive and well explained. I like the way the lectures are being handled with the tests after. Thanks
Only one word for carlo raj is Just amazing Mind blowing
The picture was not as clear while he was pointing to it
It was really Informative, well explained, enthusiastic, just great!!! Keep up the good work
Excellent content. Concepts are precise, accurate and presented in a fun, enjoyable manner.
Best lecturer! Clear and concise summaries with all important information provided. Keep Up the great work!
Really good explanation of your speech and vocabulary explanation Thanks!
Great lectures, Dr. Raj! My 8 yr old convinced me to rate before I finished the lecture series.
Helpful, demonstrated good insights and teaches in an enjoyable and logical manner
Enthusiastic, to the point, interesting lessons which are enjoyable and educational
Muy buen curso, me felicitaron en clase por el amplio dominio del tema y por todos los datos que aporte.
Helped understanding how to interpret lab results to form a diagnosis
WELL PRESENTED lecture. Understanding the concept of sexual assault well explained
Dr. Alpert provides such a clear & concise overview about high-yield diagnosis & management strategies! Thank you for creating this very helpful lecture series!
Concise, constructive, curative, conducive, conceptual is how I found this and the other videos related to this.
Good but i wish number of questions increase because at last thy help us understand more
Great Review, simple and concise. Entertaining, and yes I was the fastest
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
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!
Excellent lecture. Important topic. Very clear and easy to remember. Thank you!
It’s basic and concise information. Uworld questions and my friends that have taken step 2 this year stated that there were more questions on pathophysioloy of disease. These lectures need to address this new question format.
the lecture is informative and the slides are also good. I would like to see something similar to the (eBook) PDF that was done in the cardiovascular pathology section in the renal section too though
Excellent lecture. Hematology is a topic that is often a poorly explained topic. Thanks for bringing so much clarity to it!
Excellent lecture. Very well presented. Easy to understand and remember. Thank you!
Excellent lecture. This topic is very important in pediatrics. Thank you!
Excellent lecture. An important topic in pediatrics. I'm glad it is explored in such details. Thank you!
Makes something hard easier. It is a good explanation and the presentation represents the most important points.
Good and short lecture. It is worth talking about as it is a typical pediatrics topic. Thanks!
Thank you for this video, loved how concise and precise it was
I learned many things in this short and excellent lecture that I was not taught after 2 years of residency in pediatrics. Now I feel more confident regarding this topic.
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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.
It was very comprehensive and easy to understand . I loved how chronological information is
An important topic for the sheer number of children affected. Thanks!
Good lecture, a topic that I was not very familiar with. Thanks!
Good lecture, it's important that it is part of the curriculum as I thought it was an adult disease. Thanks!
Very Nice Lecture. He has a unique way of teaching topics and make us remember stuff and give a foundation on medicine. His Integrative Teaching method is very Good. Perfect Lecturer for Pathology
He has a unique way of approaching to the subject which makes me learn topics with ease. A really top class faculty for Pathology.
Very thorough and easy to understand. Explained the structures really well.
Wonderful lecture explaining a difficult topic. I love Dr. Raj lectures! Looking forward to more Dr. Raj.
Excellent lecture! Very clear, easy to understand, easy to remember. Thanks!
Excellent lecture: comprehensive, clear, easy to remember. Contains all the necessary information for the primary care provider. Thanks!
Hi Her lectures seem to be very clear and contain good points which are relevent To usmle ´s examination.
Excellent lecture, once more a complex topic made easy. Thanks! It ties well physiology with pathophysiology with diagnosis and treatment. Seamless.
well explained and detailed content and structure for easy understanding and memorization
It was informative lecture, the way of explaining the idea and make away to simplify informations was perfect Also putting every information in a clinical scenario was helpful I wish that doctor raj make lectures for all the subjects, his way in explaining is so so special, and he keeps it easier to keep the information for a long term
Excellent explanations on the physiopathology. Makes it easy to remember. Thanks!
Excellent lecture, the features of the disease are well summarised. Thanks!
...I don’t believe his accent isn’t hard to understand? Very concise and straight to the point. Helped me understand hemodynamics foundation much better than most lectured videos. Thank you Dr. Raj !
Excellent content and presentation short and easy to follow and remains engaged.
Excellent lecture. Usually Tanner stages are a bit "dry" to learn. But with a teacher like you: much better! Thanks. I also learned a new disease which is cool.
I actually just took my first maternity exam this past Friday and having listened to your lectures really helped me alot. Thank you for teaching the topic on FHR so effortlessly. Because of this, I was finally able to understand the topic
Great . Concise and handled supposed high yield areas . I was able to answer couple of questions with it
It is a beat extensive especially covering the anti-seizure medications and their side effects . Touching basic principles in the therapeutics including in pregnancy
I´LOVE DE WAY HE EXPLAINS MEDICINE. he is fun, makes everything simple
Awesome! I like how fluent the Dr. is. Keep the hard work.
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,
Very nice lecture. Teaches very well. Makes the concept interesting.
The presenter is knowledgeable about the subject and presents the topic in an easy to understand and interesting manner!
Everything is well explained with picture illustrations, have made it even more easy to retain.
Good lecture, liked the general overview and structure. Happy that i found it.
As always, Dr. Gillispie has the best lectures. The treatment methods were explained very clearly.
Great couple of videos on burns. I love her energy and teaching style.
I love the pace and the method of Dr. Raj very much and I feel like I know a lot of the concepts he taught by heart now, without having confusions.
The technical explanations leave something to be desired of. There are some mistakes, and a lot of omitted material that would have been great to include. Weird because it is far below the usual level of Lecturio courses. If you remember only a very little of your medical physics course, do not spend time watching these videos.
I love her, she's great at explaining. The use of case scenarios make the classes more interesting too.
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
well explained, concise, not over complicated. I found it really engaging!
everything is well explained and organised. it isn't overcomplicated and is very well taught
Dr. James Pickering, He is so captivating and engaging. Am honored to learn from him.
It's informatve. It has all the essential contents that one would seek for to understand the anatomy of the lower limb.
really well explained, repetition really helps the knowledge stick. explaining rather than just reading off the screen really helps swell
he is very good, and fun! thankyou doctor carlo raj. best regards, med stud from indonesia
Good very good... thanks doc from indonesia, its very understandable
Good information, I learn a lot about POS. Thanks a lot i like it very much
Because I clearly understood everything,the pictures where just clear and well labeled.
I greatly appreciate this and general review of hematology. Thank you for simplifying and clarifying it for me.
I love Dr. Raj videos. They are very engaging and informative.
pathogenesis explanation is detailed and Lecturer is great at helping us to distinguish difference btw the two entities
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!! :)
Lecturio helps me solidify my concepts. I am glad I found you.
Really well explained. informative and detailed whilst also being concise
everything is explained really well. everyone makes mistakes and so despite the one mistake it is really informative and consice. Dr Raj's videos are really good
Dr. Raj is fantastic, this lecture was a great overview. My favorite part was the sound effects!
simplified understanding i used to have difficult understanding Multiple myeloma but grateful to Dr Raj.
This was a funny video. I enjoyed it. Thanks for making the subject easy to digest :-)
good lecture explaining everything about: Anti-HIV Agents: Nucleoside Reverse Transcriptase Inhibitors (NsRTIs) – Antiviral Drugs
Very concise and easy to grasp. Liked how there's always a case study to help in assimilation
Very well prepared lections. The explanations are clean and nice without theatrical exaggerations.
Good clear explanation of all the small muscles in the hand.
Although the content its hard to understand, the teacher makes a really good job at keeping us focused on the important bits. Thank you
Images are small and kindly make the curser bigger and point out to proper location of interest. Otherwise excellent explanation.
This video is not very clear. Not sure how useful/necessary it is.
Thank you very much Iliked this course because I got a big knowledge about ANC which will help me in my practice as a family physician
He explains it well without any stress just like a pro
Easy, to the point, just enough for a non-specialist, the lecturer is extremely efficient, the formate is brilliant
Nice video, would appreciate bigger images to observe surface landmarks clearly, thanks!
Not very clear Attending having language barrier Felt like he was reading it off and didn’t have good grasp.
Dr. Gillispie has a great presence and attitude that regardless my very low interest in obstetrics I get hooked to her lessons. I am glad I found her videos because Obstetrics is one of my weak areas.
A lot of repetitions which make it perfect to memorize, normal speed of talking - not too fast, not too slow
Couldn’t be done better thank you dr raj ,very helpful
Excellent. I like how you help us remember various steps like the descent of the fetus by comparing it to a wedding procession. Excellent!
I'm very grateful for these lectures, they are fascinating and short, everything we need for the exam!
This set of lecturers are very good. I am more confident in reading x-rays, CTs and MRIs now than before. I hope Dr. Verma will include more explanation and examples on using T1 and T2 weighted images and FLAIR MRIs in the near future.
I fine it interesting, looking forward for more educational stuffs. Thank you
Nice lecture! It is actually helping me a lot! Best Regards from UFMT-Sinop Med School, Turma 5
hard to understand this lecture. I also don't understand why lecturio makes it so hard to give a rating. Why can't you just accept a few words? Why do I have to type at least 10 words AND give a heading? If I have to write a short letter every time I give a rating, it just means you don't want people to give you a rating.
Dr. Raj, you did a great job! Learned a lot!!! Thank you so much!
I liked the slides and the questions, and the way each topic is subdivided and elaborated ..
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.
It help me to go forward and to track my progress
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.
very good, complete and simple to understand, i liked this lectures a lot.
Very good and clearly lecture, i am happy to understand it by one easy and complete way.
Another perfect lecture! I finally understood this theme after a long period trying with another material. Thanks a lot Dr Raj
Very good, complete, didatic and simplyfied, i loved this lecture. thank you, Dr Raj
I really liked the explanation, finally after 2 years, I understand this!! Thanks :)
This guy is awesome!, clear and straight forward. I love the way he motivates me to just keep the important data and let go unnecessary details.
lecture is short and high yield, i loved it. add more contents like chorioamnionitis, respiratory distress, uterine rupture. and explanation after quiz question would be better.
makes the topic way harder to understand even with the easiest topics.
Dr. Raj’s lectures have been very helpful to me in understanding complex concepts. Thank you
I understand stroke syndromes for the first time without feeling that it was a very complex concept
Carlo Raj simply read the slides, he could've said so much more about this important topic...
I would like to go deeper into each topic or to recommend additional reading at the end of the class.
One of the best endocrine lectures out. Thank you Dr. Raj
great lecture , precisely and simply explained BUT a bit clinical should be added along with the osteology
He is a good teaching, his style of teaching is great.
Thanks so much for making this complex topic clear and simple.
Good overview of a disease that is not often talked about in pediatrics. Thank you!
Great instructor, he is extremely thorough, efficient, and gives high yield information.
Very clear differential physiopathology and differential diagnosis. Thank you very much!
It's a topic which is not typically pediatric, so it's very good to hear about it. Thank you!
Good overview of the disease. Where I live it's less common, but still necessary to know about it.
great lecture! Dr. Holt makes it so simple to understand. I would recommend this lecture for any medical student
Excellent summary with interesting details regarding the Pap smear. Also, good descriptions for the clinical aspects.
Excellent lecture as usual. Simple, short and effective. Thank you!
This lecture gives clear ideas about the etiology, diagnosis, risk factors and the treatment. Thank you!
Excellent overview. It helps to visualise the different systems involved. Thank you!
I understood the topics really well because Dr Raj is a superb teacher. Although I still failed the exam (because everything was so fast and the coverage is way too hard) I was still able to answer because of this. How I wish that the professors here in my school have the same thought process and teaching strategy as Dr. Raj.
I particularly liked the mention about how to start the OCP.
Excellent overview of the different contraceptives and their advantages and disadvantages. Simple structure but effective for clarity and repetition. Thank you!
Great visuals and expert instruction that included all pertinent information.
The speaker does not explain anything. He just names random stuff and says it is important.
Very, very nice, thanks a lot for the big help doctor
Not clear. Not pointing at images. To many updates and glitches.
I enjoyed learning about this very much. I also liked how Dr. Carlo Raj explained everything. I am not a medical student, but I am a high school student and hope to learn a lot more about neurology
Excellent course. Clear explanations, precise details, very illustrative . If anyone wants to learn anatomy must learn wit proffessor Pickering
many important points were repeated so that it was strongly hammered into my head
very good lecture, good relation with pathology and pharmacology, thank you.
Thank you Dr. Raj! Super helpful and follows First Aid like a charm!
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.
I like that the video was short and high yield. Thank you :)
terrible again... not even written what kind of joint it is!!
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
Well understand his lecture, and He is talking slowly and patiently.
Excellent lecture and I really enjoy it and it is a useful resource for medical student like me. I have a high probability that I will recommend it to a friend.
You should have added histopathology in pathology videos and explain that histopathology
Interesting, easy digestible lecture. Essence of useful and important information. Thanks for your work!
i was reading the reviews and there is a big mistake, this lecture it's a resume, it can't be your only source of information, so don't cry about it and use it with your books.
Nice lecture very complete and in very litlle time. keep up with the good job
Dr Raj is very wonderful! He made the most difficult topics to look simple and easy to understand. Nice lectures
Super good this app lovely to use this surely helps become better dr.
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 lectures with transcript, 3d models and as many study resources.
Entire topic of Anemia has been explained very well.... The teacher is amazing
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.
Clear, succinct, and practical. Thanks for the lecture Dr Bord!
Very informative, high yield and easy to understand whether you’re learning it for the first time or just reviewing
good lecture, like the breakdown of structures and in relation to other ones.
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.
this needs reading..it doesnt give you explanation.i knew what she was talking about cuz i finished my obs and gynecology.for an institution this big its a shame.many non profit youtubers make better videos.i come here just for the quizes.yet from all the videos in lecturio this is the most disappointing....
Best lecture. I like the video.I read the slide with this lecture that help me to understand the our lecture.
Excellent lecture as usual. Very easy to understand and remember. Thanks a lot!
Excellent course about upper limb anatomy, taught by an excellent professor
I find Dr .Raj to be energetic, fun and I appreciate him taking the time to teach us concepts and foundations as opposed to blindly memorizing facts. Enjoying his series thoroughly!
A complex topic made simple: the hallmark of a great teacher. Thanks!
Excellent explanation, easy to follow and understand. Professor Raj takes a topic so difficult and makes it look easy and fun.
Excellent lecture as usual: easy to understand, easy to remember. Thanks!
Excellent lecture as usual: easy to understand, easy to remember.
Excellent lecture as usual. Differential diagnosis is very well explained and laid out.
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 :)
The lectures are very high yield and to the point. They explain everything so well and make you feel silly for not understanding some topics when you read them in a textbook. I also love the lecturer. She really made me understand and fall in love with obstetrics.
Excellent lecture as usual, what I appreciated the most is the way the information is summarised and the overview of organ systems affected by prematurity.
wonderful explanation about bone structure and the need of light bone to make it easy to move
She speaks very well and summarises the most important bits of the basics of radiology especially for students who have their exams the next day!
Excellent lecture as usual, easy to remember, good differential diagnosis.
Excellent lecture as usual: clear explanations, good pictures, interesting remarks regarding therapy.
Excellent lecture as usual, very well described and easy to remember.
Thank you very much for easy and interesting interpretation of difficult topics
I particularly liked the choice of grouping these 3 diseases in 1 lecture.
I learned a lot regarding the syndromes associated with hemangiomas and the different types of hemangiomas.
Very informative and quite clear and precise on concepts to take note of.
I feel more confident to recognise these diseases with the clear explanations provided.
Great idea to group these diseases together and clear clinical pictures!
I particularly liked the differences between the presentation at different ages.
HIV is a topic that is a difficult topic because of the nature of the disease and its consequences. I liked how the topic was delivered and the emphasis on awareness, information and a pragmatic approach.
Very comprehensive. I particularly liked the differences between adult and pediatric presentations, also the different courses of the disease.
Excellent lecture, I particularly liked the differential diagnosis of bony pain.
I particularly liked the remarks concerning the antibiotic selection and the differential diagnosis.
I particularly liked the remarks concerning the specific populations and the bacteria they're most concerned with.
Dr Carlo Raj has a unique way of telling you the important stuff. Also the summary in the end of every great
I particularly liked the mention of Ecthyma and the comment on PVL gene.
Great blend between science and art. Wonderful anecdotes in this episode. I loved the personal touch Dr Warriner used. I am inspired to become an anesthesiologist when I graduate.
Clear explanations as usual. I particularly liked the conclusion at the end in the shape of "Take home messages".
I've seen several preseptal cellulitis in children but the attendings could never explain this disease as well as it has been done in this lecture. Thumbs up!
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!
I particularly liked the Nigrovic Rules and the considerations regarding the long-term complications.
I particularly liked the differences regarding the age with the key features highlighted and the comments regarding the CSF values.
He explains things really well, the repititon means I remember what he is saying, and his jokes do aswell. very clear and concise.
Clinical appearance, differential diagnosis, treatments, clinical pearls. This lecture contains the relevant and practical information.
Excellent overview of the disease, the genotypes and the treatments.
Excellent overview of the different types of the disease. It allows to wrap one's understanding around the types.
Excellent overview of the management and complications of the disease.
Crystal clear and focused on the most important aspect for a pediatrics resident. I also liked that Dr. Alverson expanded on the secondary effects of steroids.
I enjoyed the overview and the clear explanations of the different diseases. I would have liked more details concerning the clinical exam. However this lecture does serve the purpose of giving the student a clear view of the most common paediatric diseases.
I loved the lecture, I learned things I didn’t know. Like it very much.
Very good explanation of the steps and mindset to have in case of seizures. Clear explanation of the 3 anti-seizure medication.
Excellent lecture as usual. I was not aware until today about this controversy. I am not sure all of my colleagues are aware of it either. Thank you!
Excellent lecture as usual. I particularly liked all the comments about the antibiotics and the duration of antibiotherapy in children
Excellent lecture as usual. However, I would have liked to see the different sensitivities and specifities per analysis (leuco-esterase, blood, etc.) and altogether (leuco+blood, etc.) as can be found in Nelson's or other sources. All in all, I learned new things, thanks!
If you are going to go into haemorrhages and this is Anatomy the different layers of the meninges should at least be mentioned.
The lectures are great. Dr Raj breaks down difficult concepts easy to digest and remember. Every person attempting not just step, but to have a well grounded knowledge and concepts for the rest of your career, I highly recommend Lecturio. If I had only known about Lecturio, I would started along time ago. I also appreciate that Lecturio covers all topics not like just certain topics like other products, the spatial repetition also helps tremendously, whey better than just standard Anki since it is in question format. The info on Lecturio is up to date with the newer research and updates, still keeping the focus of the step exams.
Hard topic, but the systematic approach is very helpful. He is a great at pointing out the relevant information about each of the topics. Everytime I see he is the teacher I know I'll not be losing my time.
The teacher seems passionate and sounds knowledgeable He teaches in an understandable manner.
Very clear , short and great explanation. I really recommend this teacher and his lectures.
Reviewing for my NP certification and this is an excellent resource.
Very good lecture. As usual: clear, concise and comprehensive. I put 4 stars, because contrary to lectures about Asthma or Bronchiolitis, I felt that the experience of the teacher did not enrich this lecture as much as it did in the previous above. Otherwise, it is still top-notch learning material.
Thank you very much for this very clear shock lecture !
Great lecture! I learned tons. It shows that the instructor masters the topic and is able to give a clear and easy-to-understand picture. I now feel much more confident for these situations and more able to integrate the local guidelines now that I understand better the general concepts. Thanks!
It really explains the movement really well. step by step of each joint
I rate this as five stars .Help me alot as starting new anatomy topics.Highly recommended to new students
Excellent lecture, thank you very much! I particularly liked the parts where you share your personal experience and opinion: the glue, suturing and the sedation parts. Clear and concise as usual.
All your lectures are excellent and it shows that you deeply care for children. I'm reviewing this one in particular because this is a difficult topic and I think you excelled in the choice of topics, the tone and advice for young paediatricians. I'm talking about the whole "child abuse and neglect" lectures. I'm going to review more. Thank you!
firstly the reasoning was very vague and not explained well with a quick physiology reference secondly hungry bone syndrome described as surgery for hypoparathyroidectomy . Hungry bone syndrome (HBS) refers to the rapid, profound, and prolonged hypocalcaemia associated with hypophosphataemia and hypomagnesaemia, and is exacerbated by suppressed parathyroid hormone (PTH) levels, which follows parathyroidectomy in patients with severe primary hyperparathyroidism (PHPT) and preoperative high bone turnover.
Very interesting way to explain this subject!!!!!! Thank you so much
The content is great, it's just hard to understand. Dr Raj knows a lot, but it's hard to understand everything. So it's like a Ferrari without wheels, you have the power, but it struggles getting you somewhere. It's not the ideal scenario with something like this, like pathology, and because of the amount of content in the program. Like I said, other than that, great.
It is great how Dr. Raj integrates pathophysiology with clinical correlations, including pharmacology and its mechanisms.
he doesn't go into details of the topic. For a beginner, I would never recommend this lecture
I like the way you explained it by giving clear explanations, also the content was rich .keep up
Manifold information was expressed pretty clearly, making me grasp almost the necessary knowledge of Intracranial hemorrhage.
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
she modulates her voice that keeps you engaged and divides the content into easy to understand packages of knowledge
Excellent! Stepwise approach and use of algorithm very easy to follow. Helped strengthen by a vast amount my pre-existing understanding of this topic.
Because it has real all required teachings that accompany with better illustrations and question at the end to improve and measure understanding!
too many interruptions in the video. Lots of people talk and you cant hear it.
Dr Raj is both serious and funny at thesame time. I love it when he does 'hmm'. Fantastic teacher!
Clear and precise explanation! Goes into the essence of this condition and correlates very well the clinical presentation
Clear slides and simple explanation, good repetition of key info
I really aprecciate this video because he explained the treatment and action mechanisim
It was easy to follow, she had a great outline, and I appreciated the question as a review at the end.
Ty for making this clear, concise, to the point, and entertaining. Please ignore the downvotes..
Barely any information presented, very disappointing. I wish there was more explanation and more information about the treatment. A lot of things just arent getting mentioned
very well structured, I like the streight to the point style
Very clear lecture. I was able to understand and relate the subject in a matter of hours. I recommend this lecture to third and fourth year medical students from Uruguay
Ok explanation. Some examples and pictures to explain the topic would make it better
Easy to follow lectures and also comprehesive lecture required for step 1 USMLE .
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.
Love it, short and totally relevant, Excelent to have a general review of such a complicated pathology
Carlo Raj is so good at explaining and keeping you alert and focused. He asks questions and is very funny! I learned a lot about the things that didn't stick in my normal classes. Super good course!!
I liked the analogy of the gnomes in order to remember what are the causes of acid base disorders.
easy interpretation, organize lectures , and lectures were very rich with a lot of important perceptual information
very organize lectures, simple to understand, and very rich with important information
It could have been more detailed and a bit more tied in with the basic neuro.
it is concise, it says what is important and what you should know. Explain clearly. I would like more material that expands on the topic, but it´s fine, while I have internet I can search myself
I think the material is extensive and yet concise. The by the side information very interesting.
The content is explained well. Easy to understand. Testing after the lecture makes it easy to memorize and retain information.
Excellent, really like the Acid-Base box method and will definitely incorporate that into my exam technique and eventual future practice!
The discussion is easy to follow and it briefly explains the topic very well. It was also good that it emphasize on clinical pearls. I’m really amazed by the Dr. Gillispie and would like to thank her for lecturing the OB module.
Thank u so much Dr Raj. It was a very good lecture.
The video was very down to earth and easy to understand. Thank you
Great material and the table was just super fantastic. I would appreciate the Lecturio team makes an update to this video, describing the general clinical presentation of meningitis, that will be a big booster.
I love the combo of humour and medicine, it makes it sink in easily. Thanks once again Dr Raj for such a great lecture. I am just loving neuropathology with you, I hope I could be a guru like you :)
VERY good lecture, thanks for such an essential break down of this topic, I am loving this topic.
Nicely explained , i love how the professor repeats important points time and again, could use better diagrams or more visualization though
As usual highly rated. I love your lectures and the whole Lecturio team. Keep the good work up. Thank you
No matter what, I appreciate Dr. Raj, I have been watching his videos and I have watched more than a bunch of his videos. I want to say a big thank to you and the whole Lecturio team :) thank you for such a wonderful system and teacher who is making learning Medicine easier and clearer. Thanks a bunch
Hard to understand; kinda disappointed and I dont want to listen anymore
Good presentation and good pronunciation for being foreign. Thanks for the difference between urea and uric acid.
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 !
I really learned the topic, I like how Dr. Raj has that ability to transmit all the information
the slides are clear,the lecturer is passionate and has energy .I used to think anatomy is hell but my perpective has changed
The lectures are to the point and very interestingly presented. It brings the desire to read thoroughly based on the lessons given. Every medical student should watch this especially at this time.
I like the Discussion of images and explanation...really this doctor is the best who discuss and explain the radiology talk slowly not fast and reach the information to our mind easily without any effort
Hemorrhagic Shock: Diagnosis emphasizes what needs to be known, very useful
amazing amazing amazing amazing amazing amazing amazing amazing amazing amazing amazing amazing
Loved it . High yield and to the point the lecturer was very clear and the quiz at the end of the lectures were very helpful
Please take my suggestions as sites to improve rather than criticism. I have been going through Lecturio resource material for about a month and, frankly speaking, I was not disappointed by any of the topics except Breast Pathology. I believe this is not the way to teach pathology. Pathology, like physiology, should not be mugged up, It should be understood. While talking about the lesions, simply jotting down the points is not enough. I believe we must have labelled diagram - either animated or real - along with it which will aid the memory of the students, as in Pathological Basis of Disease. The initial lectures about congenital deformities were fine, however, the tumors seemed evasive. I could not correlate with my class lectures and textbook. I might have my expectations heightened when it comes to Lecturio, but you guys deserve it.
Was good lecture .........but can you expand more on diagnosis and treatment
me encantó la exposición super puntual con los datos, entendible!
The lecture stated the changes during pregnancy, while cause of the most of them are not explained in it. It would be better if the cause were stated along side to their effect. A medical student really needs them.
This lecture is high level, OMG! With some reading and this lecture I finally feel that I understand the cascate of coagulation. Thank you Dr. Carlo Raj, you are definitely a great teacher!
The explanations are very good and concise. Nonetheless, specially in these topics, we need to see more images, there are a lot of glomerular damage patterns even for the same disease (e.g. FSGN) and I do not think there were enough images to learn them. Also, a pointer is needed, Dr. Raj described numerous glomerular lesions and sometimes it was difficult to follow his descriptions as he didn’t have a pointer to help him locate those lesions. Even with these problems I really liked how Dr. Raj really emphasized the diseases patterns and reminded them almost in every video (E.g. SubEPIthelial in PSGN).
very superficial ............................................................................... not informative, or organized .. although it is very important vital topic
It is very well explained, especially when studying ObGyn, as it is important to review the most basic facts first before moving to the pathology of ObGyn disorders.
I LOVE the lecture but i'm having difficult time understanding it. I had to watch and stop and write to understand it.. maybe more diagrams? or break it down :)
It was very helpful in terms of understanding and memorizing always love lectures delivered by Dr Raj
Lots of facts and information missing, goals for therapy not mentioned
Very clear, professor explains everything very well. I would have liked the quiz questions to be a little less detailed. It's not very useful for me to remember the exact type of technetium-99 used for each different type of test. However, this might not be as much the fault of this course as well as a feature lacking in lecturio (to remove certain quiz questions if they are not relevant for you).
I like how Dr. Shukle delivered his lecture. I'm a medical student and this lecture is very useful. I'd probably finish the whole course today. Godspeed!
nowhere near enough detail, too brief to explain the knee joint
This lecture is concise, patient-oriented, and well-sequenced with appropriate graphics.
ME GUSTÓ COMO EXPLICA EL TEMA, SIN EMBARGO ME HUBIERA AYUDADO SI AGREGARA MAS INFO Y DETALLES SOBRE ESTE TEMA , COMO FISIOPATOLOGIA .
I would review more of Brian Alversons lectures but I'm a bit time-poor. All his lectures on pediatrics are amazing. He communicates clearly and confidently
I’d like too see more images incorporated in this course to allow visual learning!
I like it very much. He explained the topic easy. I love neurosurgery but in emergency there are a lot of patients with headache.
I am not expecting much from this person anymore, but this is ridiculously poorly structured lecture. NO effort, no logic. This is simply horrible and unprofessional. This needs to change, or there will be no point in using the website, because he is doing a lot of important lectures that i have to skip because of how bad they are, and i end up missing out a lot. thats very sad. this is not what i paid so much money for
No advice to give. Good detail and pace and easy to follow
I am an RN student, 2nd semester. This lecture is very informative. I like when it describing the opportunistic infection, the lecture provides info from the type of illness, s/s, type of diagnostic tests, and treatments.
hi I interestingly have heard these lectures, the explanations were attractive and full of information about the lower limb anatomy for learners.
Great thank you, keep going like this, I like the videos playlist order.
Simply "don't" like it at all" because the list of the videos are not in order. which makes it very hard to follow the playlist.
I like this courses and the way of teaching , i'll recommend them for anthers
Dr. Raj Explains topic with finesse and maintains the balance with his quirky dialogues.
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
no order on it, it would be better if keeps an idea flow as, epidemiology, etiology, fisiopatology, clinical presentation, diagnosis, treatment. i felt like jumping from one idea to another
It’s very useful information. Thank you. I’ll use the knowledge from this video for applying with my real work and it is beneficial for my patients.
Great way of teaching and easy to remember superbly organised lecture series.
Dig deep! These lectures make you think! Very deep content and worth the work of understanding them.
well explained quick summary, has all the important information, maybe adding lumbar puncture contradictions would be helpful, thank you for all the amazing lectures Dr. Alverson, they are very helpful in reviewing pediatrics
All are well explained Useful for all doctors in thair practice Thank you
I understood clearly this lesson about the posterior spaces of axyla
He is so boring and just reads what it is written
not really engaging, hard to hear and understand. Didn't understand some of what he was saying
It is a good way to learn about Acid-base balance
Thank you so much, Dr Warriner, you are a brilliant professor!
Highly recommended lecture as well as the whole Hemostasis series. Finally feel like I understand Hematology and Coagulation. Thank you so much Dr. Carlo Raj. Awesome!
it is a good a good teacher that explain and transmit you the information using the easiest way possible i liked it very much
I liked it due to the fact that it was easy to understand and nice to watch.
good coverage of all headaches, well explained, satisfied very much so
It is an excellent presentation of Obstetrics will and systematically organized
It was puntual and have the more significant information about the topic.
es un excelente vídeo, y esta muy bien explicado; justo el tema de mi próxima evaluación
Summarized very nicely ????????I loved the way he made it look simple
This is completely inadequate for the questions posed. The first question gives "you observed red gnomes outside the box on the left for both pH and HCO3" and asks for the condition. Verbatim from the lecture ‘’Respiratory alkalosis’’. Why? Cos there are two gnomes on one side." Yet the answer is metabolic acidosis.
It was vvvv nice thanks Nicely explained and easy to recall
I always had problems understanding this topic and I always got confused, especially with the last big summarizing diagram. However, this whole lecture helped me to get through it, therefore I can not be thankful enough.
Organized and informative. Made me remember the key points easily. A pointer is needed to illustrate the graphics.
Visually rich and easy to understand. Dr. Holt's lectures keep one engaged by staying on the most relevant points and the narration style is very charismatic. Also, it is nice to have references to clinical scenarios and patients.
Great lecture! Dr Raj explained the materials with simplicity! Thanks so much.
Very interesting Excellent tutorial and tutor Logical and understandable approach
Spoken text is fine. The illustrations used have too small-fonted text making it difficult to read labels, especially on slides with many labels.
not good like all other teachers here and the explanations shud be simple
very clear, and easy to remember all the points, and it is very helpful to understand
its important information, and the way to explain is easy
The presentation is very well explained, with clinical and imaging presentation. highly recommend.
I think is a very good class, the information is precise is very well explained I think with the cases include is more easy to put the information that you learn to use
All types of vascular skin lesions covered with details on syndromes as well as serious things to look out for. Thank you.
This lecture is quick, has good examples and is straight to the point.
Excellent teaching communicating principles and important details at perfect pace.
Great explanation and very well summarized thank you Dr. Veronica
I decided to rate this lecture as a 1 because of the confusing diagram. If the diagram would have been broken down it might have been better to learn from. But having the entire diagram of extrinsic and intrinsic pathways completely filled out at once made it incredibly difficult to follow along. I felt like it was unclear and jumped around a bit.
Great presentation, complete and educational. Questions are very helpful. Thank you
Great explanation, details, logarithms and discussion. Great lecturer, thanks Dr Raj
it's a well prepared material and professional doctor thank you sir
Sometimes I can't understand very well what he's saying, but in general terms it's fine, and the information is so useful. Like it, Dr. Carlo raj is very good.
logical sequences as always by doc Raj, very related steps
Bridges gaps, uses pharm, mentions PE and how metabolic syndrome predisposes.
Excellent course. Simple yet conplete with all the info about the topic
simple and informative and I really like the way he uses his voice to keep us on point with him
I like it very much,before I was confused about this topic but now I can say that I am 100% clear
Great professor! Thank you for your lectures! it is short, informative, and NOT boring!
Perfect , Well explained , excellent teacher , The best pathology course alv
Brilliant! Dr. Raj focuses on understanding and establishes foundation knowledge for you to build on. Extremely helpful.
Absolutely high yield in hospital medicine. Often in hospital emergency department would find you can make a DKA dx with history and physical with the lab tests confirming the suspicion. This is an extremely valuable review and high-yield information for anybody working in hospital. Know how to treat and manage DKA upon admission, firstly the fluids and insulin. The rest you can learn or review within a few minutes of recognition. But have to recognize immediately to treat your patient.
Mr. Pickering is a highly professional lecturer. He explains complex definitions quite simply and understandably. It is a great pleasure for me to receive this knowledge from Mr. Pickering
Dr. Jung is an awesome lecturer! Very clear and I really appreciate the fact that she doesn't just read slides but makes an effort an effort to explain the material!
This lecture helped me a lot to understand what going on there!
excillent lecture ,Teacher and presentation ,Just recommend to use pointer when Explain on dighram .
this is a very thorough lecture. I was able to understand easily from this video. Thank you
I like it, but I think he need to explain more about CVA and anatomical relation . Some times I find it difficult to understand the accent.
very succinct and presenter was very knowledgeable, easy to understand
Dr.Gillispie has explained all the lectures in a very easy manner and her pace with the words is very convenient to make notes simultaneously. I have really enjoyed all the lectures I have watched so far.
thank you Dr. Raj very good series , you explained it well and repeated the information a lot to be memorized
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
before I read the book but didn't get the concept. This lecture gave me the understanding of this high yield topic.
This MCA course was great to watch because it covered topics in enough detail to truly understand the concepts without going into the super details that can sometimes make the topics more confusing than they have to be.
I like that is the most precise information that you might need for solving clinical cases later in practice
Loved that it was concise and very well explained, it summarized the key points of malaria and gave great examples.
B12 is produced by bacteria. Almost all vegans know we have to consume it with supplements, I heard it a thousand times already. We don't need any animal products to have enough B12, stop spreading misconceptions. How about telling about how eating too much purine (daily meat) may causes gout? It's much more common.
Because is not clear what is the Intersticial cystitis. Some diference between the slides and what is talking he about
The name of the lecture was very contradicting to the material given. In addition, I felt that the explanation as everywhere there was no proper structure of things.
The best teacher , his sense of humor make the lectures more fun
I like your lectures Raj! Always helping me a lot, thank you
excellent t is nice because in a short time you have a lot of content.
She is nice and a lot of knowledge and good professor.
I'm glad you fixed the mistakes in the classes so we can fully trust lecturio.
Very good table explained and I appreciate the extra details added to it.
I watched it to reinforce and know a little bit more about stroke besides the information that I already read in books or articles, because in lecturio I got more facts that I don't find anywhere else. And I would recommend it to my friends in med school since you can watch the videos or answer the quiz before you read about some topic or after, so you feel sure about what you know.
Pros: Good INTRO to the subject, concise, good lecturer & style of teaching Cons: Some of the lecture topics are re done in the 'advanced' section or with Carlo Raj & its annoying because I personally want one high yield-well structured lecture for one topic- i dont want to have to go look for other lectures on the same topic to feel like Ive finally covered it or know enough
Very good, but could have more details in the medications used to treat the most common respiratories distress causes. Like budesonide and ipratropium in an asthmatic crisis.
As always I enjoy and learn so much from you Dr. Raj
Thank you Doc. You help a lot to understand and take pleasure in infections diseases. Greetings from Colombia.
Overall good. I don't understand the 1 star ratings. I do agree that a significant amount of time is spent refering to other videos which is not necessary, people know that if they want to learn more about congenital adrenal hyperplasia they can view a CAH lecture. It does not have to be repeated twice in the same lecture. Also wish that the questions would reflect the taught material, if you wish to have them about something else, please review that topic (if only briefly) in the lectures. Often the majority of questions where not covered in the lecture.
Rashes are very common in the outpatient setting, I've seen a lot in the urgent care. Thank you very much for summarizing, all that information.
Teaches very well. Very informative and easy to understand Lectures.
Really grateful my brain works well with Dr. Raj's teaching style He always drops in links to other topics & things you should be thinking about when delivering his lectures
it was very interesting, I have never heard about the issues, it helped me to understand my sexuality and my sexual drives more. Since it is considered a taboo to talk it was very enjoyable to learn something from a pro. But I think she need to be more comfortable with the camera.
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
One of the most confusing concept is explained very clearly in a short video!!
Great lecture, Really helped me understand gestational diabetes tests better
Videos were very professional, to the point and included very helpful graphics. The MRI overview was still a little challenging for a beginner student, especially the bit about T1 and T2 images.
Simple, concise lecture regarding hypothyroidism. Discussed - patient population, S/S, diagnostics, and treatments.
Finally I understand the concept or the BUN/Cr ratio and the difference between prerenal and intrinsic
Not very good. He's just spouting out facts, sounds like he's probably reading from a teleprompter.
I like Dr Raj , he does his best to inforce the important material for students the only that bother me sometime with dr Raj is sometime , he is all over the place and its hard to follow him, but i understand that he try to connect things but over all dr raj is great , i been watching his lectures since i bought lecterio
Anatomy is explained best with annotated images and pointers on the various parts as the lecturer speaks. Not through tabulation of facts.
Dr. Raj nails it, easy and quick, to the point, nothing unnecessary, thank you!!!
I absolutely loved it thanks for saving me in medical.i will definitely do more
Always enjoy lectures by Dr. Raj. Very informative and one of my favorite lecturers.
Very clear and thorough, liked it a lot thank you Dr Cornwall!
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
The instructor merely reads the slides without much explanation. Many important but basic topics in gyne are not covered. Finally, the lectures are utterly disorganized and the instructor makes innumerable references to her other lectures to "read more".
Love his lectures so much, he is super funny and explains perfectly
Breast disease Sorry not to be able to understand a single word of this lecture.
If I´m paying for people to read the slides, Im out of this, TBH this whole Lecturio actually is super good only for just a few doctors, like Dr. Raj, and some others, but this man... really? reading everything? I´m actually pissed off.
The subtitles do not go according to the doctor's explanation
An amazing course the main reason is that all concepts presented by Dr. Veronica Gillispie are so well explained. And also all the clinical cases presented, help to understand in a deeper level all the concepts and highlights concerning the subject.
A short, informative, clear and easy to follow course. Recommended. Thank you.
He explained many problem in glomerulonephritis very clearly. I 'll appreciate that.
The teacher is a highly experienced doctor and the way he correlates the lecture with his clinical knowledge is amazing.
great information the material was to the point ! great review
Keeps saying there is another lecture for this and that, also goes fast and doesn't provide sufficient information.
He systematically developed the concepts, making it easy to understand.
Doctor, you are great! I've been struggling with nephrology for some time, and after trying many sources and attending multiple classes, I can finally say I found something that really makes everything very clear. I'm having some really beautiful days studying now. Thank you!
Not impressive. Just reading the slides and dull expressions. half of his word are unable to be listened
This lecture is far too basic. No depth into the how the hormones interact, no explanation for why the hormone levels at each day appear the way they do.
Ugly way of explaining. Weird pronounciation. Not so clear explanation.
Very basic video with no structure and deep insight into the menstrual cyle
There was a profound description of physiopathology, with emphasis on the clinical elements that helped lead to diagnosis. There was a lack of precision regarding diagnostic cut-off values, treatment and follow-up.
Thank you so much, that was great and well explained.
It more discussion then teaching material ... would be better for me to watch youtube material
Physical examination not well demonstrated ... More organised will be better stage by stage
This was hard for me to undersand and now I get it THANKS!!!
Dr. Brian Alverson is very clear in his explanations, I totally recommend his lectures.
Excellent and understandable! Not confusing at all and goes straight to the point!
Very concise and clear. He is an excellent teacher. Still confused about mononeuritis multiplex
Amazing course. It really makes you understand acid-base balance.
Very clear and concise. Explains diagrams and processes extremely well.
Good pictures Understanding the way he teaches Slow and steady
I was able to learn a lot in a short time . I particularly liked how she simplified the material
Short and concise lecture. It helped to review the topics.
Dr Raj is one of the best lecturers in Lecturio, I really like the way he explains everything and his sense of humour
manageable amount, not too long but goes into enough depth speed of speech is nice and easy to understand - not too fast
As a first year medical student i can understand very clearly , Mr. Raj is really good.
It seemed easy at the beginning of the video but as it progressed was a bit confusing ...not pointing any1 to have failed to put up .presentation was very good but yes ...maybe the topic is boring ... else i liked it .. thanx for the video atleast can define and classify it easily now ...
Please fix the subtitles, it is very important to understand the lecture !
Excellent lecture. Clear explanation moves step by step with many examples.
It was a great source of info I just wish it more of a deeper source rather than a sort of overview
Really solid course taking you through the basics of acid base balance and disturbances as well as a great method for figuring out clinical cases with ease. Bravo Dr Wilson for this fantastic set of lectures
Dr. Raj lectures are always funny This lecture is short, provides key points, easy to remember Excellent explanation for the anatomical-clinical correlation
i love every dr. gaj lecture he gets into details - repeat many times - joyful
I really liked that it gives you the information you need and the way the lecturer explains is very clear and easy way.
The lecture is awesome, It really helped me understanding Glomerulonephritis. The lecturer is excellent, slides are excellent, repeating was crucial for this topic. I would recommend this to all medical students, who are struggling to understand Glomerulonephritis. Very Helpful.
thank you so mush it was helpful thank you so mush it was helpful
Well explained. The failure was to be so explicit without a lot of explanation.
The derm lectures have been surprisingly helpful and as always Dr Raj keeps it clear, funny, and to the point.
love how you repeat many times & explain clinical example thank you
la importancia sel sistema hipofisiario y su relacion directa con la regulación del cuerpo
Hello Dr.Lynae Brayboy,good lecture,keep it going!All the very best!
Me gusta porque es muy puntual con el tema, y el manejo del mismo
What's the point of a lecture if you are just listing things, reading the powerpoint without explaining all the terms for goitre for example? Give us the prevalence of each symptom or of the varieties fo goitre, etc.. so that we know what we should expect in practice. The same applies for all lectures otherwise why pay? I can read it myself.
Excellent! I wish he did all the lectures on here.. Easily understood everything and I was able to follow..the sequence.
Nicely explained. The Prof. Has exceptional abilities to explain complex concepts
I love the way Dr. Raj teaches, very concise and interesting.
very good and excellent lecture.i like it.very good presentation
Lecture on this topic was clear and easy to follow. Terminology was and the appropriate to promote understanding and retention.
Dr. Raj does an excellent job in providing memory tools as well as making the review funny.
Clean and clear. Simple explanations. He knows the subject for sure.
He is always clear in his lectures and is easy to understand him
At first, it was quite hard to listen to his lecture but later, with the help of subtitle, I found he taught in an awesome way which helped me to understand it. He might talk fast but he is a good teacher
Very first time that I have understood completely acid base balance/ pathology. Beautifully explained!
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.
I find it very difficult to understand and follow this lecture. The material itself is not difficult to understand, but the way it is being taught by the lecturer is rather confusing.
The mechanism just summarises all the information into one picture
Simple and high-yield explanation to a commonly encountered topic in both pediatrics and internal medicine.
Thank u very much that was very helpful and u made it very clear.
i like the lecture bcz its so organised and so useful thank you all
beautifully presented, key facts highlighted in a logical flow making it easy to remember
because it more fun than going through the anatomy book
Very nice presentation of the shoulder by Dr James Pickering. Highly recommended!
I don't feel it went into enough detail about the different types of bladder cancer
Dr. Raj is great! His presentations are interesting, to the point and you DO learn, even when somewhat tired. I enjoy and look forward to seeing these lectures.
Very informative. I've been trying to look for online resources about sepsis and this video helped me alot in understanding sepsis, Thanks!
hello i was really good engoy makes me happy when i amsw. abd memorise
Speaks too fast Could include more detail Pronunciation was a little bit strange
Very glad to have such succinct and high-yeild lectures. Thanks, Dr. Alverson! I looked like a star during my group session when I brought up that breastfeeding is advised in poverty-stricken areas, but not in countries where programs like WIC make formula feeding affordable.
Focuses on the highlights and omits the extraneous details. Felt as though this has helped me master HIV a bit better
Not very informative. She seems to be nervous and runs very quickly through the slides.
Good delivery of content. Lecture incorporated latest definitions of Sepsis and Septic shock
The presentation was brief and simplified thanks too much and I hope like these lectures in future
it is a very good lecture! I recommend!!!! ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha
Considerate and well performed explanations, look forward for more good outcomes. Thank you doctor.
I wish you would have gone into more detail with chickenpox. I know it might not be as common in the US but a lot of people use lecturio for other international tests and chickenpox is still a big deal here (both in clinical practice and licensing exams)
i thought the course was very in depth and easy to understand.
Excellent lecture easy to learning ability . I would recommend this to all of Men that are sexually active .
It is very usefull, focused and illustrative, clear voice I recoment it to all pediatrician and pediatric neurologist
Great lecture to understand such a difficult subject, Thank you Dr.Raj
In my country ( Cambodia ), we don't have USMLE exam but this course helped me to be more understandable and more practical in my career.
i very much like how Dr James presents his work to everyone around him
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
very clear and neat explanation. understood the material from the first replay
Never Understood this concept so easily until Dr. Wilson explained it on this forum.
Took me time but like your teaching style! Thank you
Dr. Gillispie is one of my favorite lecturers. Really makes Obstetrics easy to learn.
Clear explanations but the lack of diagrams and images for the explanations is very problematic. Add that then it would be really helpful
As a Danish medical student, with English only as my second language, I admit, I had to spend some time "tuning in" on Dr. Raj's way of speaking. See, he's an extremely fast speaker, but as I did get used to this, I really learned to appreciate his way of teaching. Actually, his way of speaking kind of peaks my attention and focus, since my brain has to work harder for it. Thanks, Dr.!
Never understood this much better than today! Thanks a lot for for doing this.
very good but perhaps explain in a bit more detail other than that i understood everything
very simple to the point and explain many thing was difficult to me
Excellent teacher, the lectures are clear and concise with relevant high yield material.
simple and sorted. well explained and very good concept builder
many lectures and literature says that the number of fetus doesnt affect parity while your school of thought teaches that that number of fetus in the pregnancy affects the parity
just reading the screen in front of her but that's not the big deal.. her pauses are horrible misleading and ruining the focus .. so instead of focusing on the subject im focusing on understanding whenever she pauses in a wrong place one repeating voice rhythm circling again and again sorry but i had to find some other resource to study this subject from
I need to watch it for 2 times . It is very helpful. Specific information for the exams.
Thank you so much for this beautiful lecture. It will help us so much
I learning too much that was so clear, even I have a different native language I can understand very well
I had troubles understanding this topic in years!!!!! Dr. Raj could explain it to me in minutes! Thank you so much! You are doing such a great work for your students!
Very easy, straight up to the point and very helpful
I feel like I'm in good hands with Dr. Raj! I especially like how he comes back to a point multiple times to emphasize it/make it stick.
This course gives a great overview of the information you need to know. I still use other resources, but Dr. Gillispie is able to break things down to a very understandable level for a great starting point.
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.
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.
seriously these series of lectures are the absolute worst. no explanation at all, no physiopathology, no images...just a pathologist who seems to be severely under qualified to teach a comprehensive clinical neurology lecture , reading a bunch of bullet points off the most lazily prepared power point presentation. seriously strating to wonder what the point of lecturio is. I do the q bank right after the lectures and literally nothing that is asked is mentioned in these lectures.
BUT THEY NEED TO FIX THE SUBTITLES! THEY ARE NOT IN CONCERT AT ALL WITH WHAT HE IS SAYING.
very helpful as more clinical + epidemiology info provided thru out lecture! interactive approach!
I appreciate the cues to help me remember important details. Thank you.
speaks very clearly and has good explanations and terminology is delivered clearly
Excellent detail and explanation. Thank you Dr Carlo Raj - Amazing
Sir whats with the new guidelines of HIV AIDS? Have you seen it yet?
The image in this lecture is not great to comprehend as its a little too messy. I like how the protein K factors were IDfiable, but the discussion regarding it mentioned warfarin too much... lets focus on the cascades here and the process, and save the drug and protein K processing for the other lecture on those specific subjects.
So well organized and clearly explained! The way you organize the material makes anatomy reasonable... the puzzle pieces fit.
Thorough and patient presentation of an often problematic topic to a lot of students and practising physicians
I really enjoyed watching this lecture versus having to listen to hours of lecture on these topics.
The lecture is clear and concise. Helpful before my rotation to family medicine.
Excellent lecture about the clavicle -- key landmarks are highlighted and the compare/contrast of superior and inferior views is extremely helpful.
Very clear lecture and excellent intro to osteology of the arm.
Straightforward and extremely well organized. I like the way he relates parts of anatomy to one another.
I finally undertood this disease which is actually nice because I couldn't associate at all with the changes in T3 and T4.
Easy to follow along. Dr. Raj is clear and concise
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.
because i learnt alot from it which i could not easily understand while reading
Great explanation for students !!!!! Thank you so much, Dr. Raj!
Love this lecture! Dr. Raj is amazing at explaining concepts!
I liked his explanation: first the context and then see the Alzheimer's itself.
Easy to understand lectures and you can feel her passion as she delivers the lectures.
Its a pretty usefull tool to learn about nHL if you don´t remember a thing about it. Solid and only the essential aspects.
Cristal clear to understand and well organized material. This lecture series help us to learn anatomy interestingly.
Thank you Dr Raj!!!! finally understand this complicated topic. Dr Raj is the best.
Dr Raj is definitely the best always make things appear so simple
Me parecen aportes concisos y oportunos. El Dr. tiene un compromiso con los estudiantes tal, que traspasa totalmente la pantalla. Me ha encantado. ¡Muchas gracias Dr. Raj!
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.
Very clear and concise definitions of stroke vs TIA. I appreciate that Dr. Raj underlines the importance of TIA treatment as a risk factor for a stroke.
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.
It’s very good I really enjoyed this lecture.the study of way is very good
The information is not fully accurate. e.g. Fibrinogen is not a weak fibrin, it is the unactivated form.
Very good explained and very comprehensible for students, I'm actualy studying pathology and this kind of resources is exactly what I was looking for
Good lecture that covers the antenatal tests with appropriate detail. Would have liked to have the context of what weeks gestation these tests occur - 32 and 36-38 weeks gestation per article.
simple, understandable, comprehensive . im looking forward into details on the anatomical structures of the limbs
NICE LECTURE, short and understandable. feels like information is not enough. anyway, it's a good lecture. thank you, doctor Carlo.
La traducción, no es tan buena; pero ha sido un tiempo bien invertido por su explicación.
She is concise, to the point, and emphasizes what needs to be known.
It is an area I have always skipped to study well and as such, I am very ignorant of the subject. I really like Dr Raj's approach to getting it to sink.
Great, succinct, and well taught lecture. I did not find it confusing.
I found the subtitle and the video is not connected at all. Because his accent is much harder to understand, we need subtitles
clear and confident knows his stuff. hope he lectures more.
Great style, very clear, drawing useful links throughout and summarising regularly Really helpful - thank you!
Stage one is divided into two phases latent until 4 cm dilated and active phase from 6 cm - 10 cm. what about from 4cm - 6cm? under which phase does it fall? Most of the resources state latent phase is until 6 cm dilated.
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.
Very thorough explanation of the important structures found in the humerus. Recommended for medical students especially those who learn visually. Thank you, Dr. Pickering.
This was a clear and organized lecture by Dr. Pickering. Much appreciated.
Dr. Pickering is clear and concise. This has been very helpful
Does a great job summarizing the information, succinct, easy to understand. The oder in which the information is presented makes it easy to remember.
He is a good educator.voice is so clear and not too fast or too slow.Best wishes sir.
Dr. Verma is very clear in her explanations. I wish there were more videos on Ultrasound. I would like to learn about parasternal long, parasternal short, subxiphoid imaging of the heart. Thank you!
creo que es magnifico esta ayuda, puntual , resumida, y lo necesario para tener una vision panoramica antes de clases
Thank u very much for your information I really understood all the topics from you
Dr. Wilson, you are my hero, you made this concept of acid base balance so easy for the first time in my life. Thank you so much!!
His way of talking is bit confusing as some of the words are not clear it will be better if he talks little slow and clear
Brilliant lectures, really helped to consolidate my learning. The associated test questions are a pain in the ass though, please supply a reference range with the question... we use different ranges (units) over this side of the pond :0)
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
Funny, engaging, and surely Dr. Raj gets the concepts going!
It is very a good job as he able to simplify difficult concepts. I really love the way he explains each points. Thank you so much.
Not good at all. 1. The pdf file says that the ACTH acts on the Kidney. 2. The pdf contains the WHO classification for secondary amenorrhea but was not part of the lecture. 3. What makes a female athlete triad a triad?- That should be included in the lecture. 4. The lecturer just read what is on the pdf file without explaining further why those things are happening "Endocrine Profile of Hypothalamic Amenorrhea".
The lecturer keeps on saying " There's a separate lecture for this topic".
Great explanation of lower limb from Dr.Pickering, especially muscles. That's why i like it very much.
This lecture was engaging, clearly explained and time efficient. It's really easy to memorize key information using this short video. Thank you!
me dio la idea general de como enfocar el diagnostico de ACV
queria puntos claves en el diagnostico y tratamiento, ademas de una vista panoramica antes de entrar al tema a estudiarlo por completo y me ha servido demasiado. muchas gracias
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
This is a really good overview of the previous discussions. The small mistake about radio-iodine uptake is Hashitoxicosis should be fixed, but the rest is pretty great.
Fantastic explanation about the topic, easy way to learn anatomy.
love your lectures especially your calm way of standing,speaking,teaching and sometime smiling among one of best teachersof mine
Very clear and concise. Presenter took time to explain positional importance of the patient.
It explains the most important aspects of acid-base disorders and gives good examples for us to understand the concepts. I personally liked his explanations very much.
The class is good, very easy to learn in short time.
HE HAS TAKEN THE BEST EFFORT IN EXPLAINING THE TOPIC AND HAS PRESENTED IT WELL AND IN A STUDENT FRIENDLY MANNER.
Taken lot of effort to explain the details of the topic and to make us understand the difference between the two conditions: pemphigous vulgaris and bullous pemphigoid. it was a beautiful lecture.....
dr carlo raj has explained the topic very clearly and in a very point wise manner..........it was very helpful............
the lecture was easy to understand and well done. i am feeling satisfied after listening to this lecture.
BECAUSE DR CARLO RAJ IS SUCCESSFUL IN MAKING ME UNDERSTAND THE TOPIC. SENTENCES HE USED WERE NOT SO COMPLICATED AND IS SOMEWHAT EASY TO UNDERSTOOD.
clear explanation and very good presentations. I love how she explains the causes and the pathophysiology
Hacen falta mejorar los subtítulos en español, no siempre están en el orden correcto las palabras y esto dificulta el entendimiento.
The doctor speaks slowly, but covers the main components of the subject, explains their examples but is not as clear with common diseases as dwarfs.
Use 5 stars since the information within the video was clear and concise, in addition to explaining and comparing the various contraceptive methods I recommend this reading
Would like to see some discussion about investigations eg patch testing
This is a very good lecture for everyone, not just people studying medicine.
Dr. Lynae definitely knows how to teach in a way that a student can understand. I would recommend this lecture to anyone.
im not paying the lecturer to read off the slides... (look at Carlo Rajs Videos , they are amazing) someone else also mentioned that there is too much look at the other lecture.. give detailed explanations .. one liners don't work anymore. or if you want, post links to other videos which do explain pathophysio or treatment. Why is there no mention of diagnostic work up treatment etc?
thank you Dr Raj your lessons are a great help for the study
Very helpful work from Dr.Farrell, Thank you very much.
Good for beginners... Explanation from scratch.. Easy language... Explanation with imagery examples is a highlight
Miss Julianna has explained the principles of management of shock nicely and precisely.
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.
I like your lectures Dr, they are all very well explained thus allows us to pick up the concept quite easily! Thanks
she's very relatable. I feel like she makes things soooo much easier
because its helping me review my basics as well as adding into my information, and it goes hand in hand with my USMLE step 1
Very difficult to follow, abrupt, lack of details, and poor explanations.
Very concise and accurate. The lecture is summarized well in a manner we can all grasp!
v good informative v good reasoning good presentation ..ellaborate and more reachabble
Hi, just curious as to why a video like "Normal Menstrual Cycle" is all the way at the bottom? The ordering of this entire gynae course, not just this "Abnormal Menstruation" section (which again, is the first section on the contents page), makes navigating and understanding the content more difficult. Would it be possible to re-order them?
I liked it very much, he is calm and very interested on making you understand :)
Excellent explanation in every perceptive ! I would like to have a bit more pictures in the PPT !
good and simple explanation however it would be more useful if there are examples for each lesion
very nice way of dissecting and thoroughly going over each HY nerve, much appreciated!
video was simple and fast, and well articulated. Much appreciated
Î really appreciate the Lectures, this whole Website helps a lot. But it´s annoying that the Professor always says " repeat it 3 times fast " , Theres no point in doing that , if nobody could understand him in the first place . If you cant properly spell it out /pronounce it one time, it´s no use to repeat it fast.
same as I said before in the last course, very good
Excellent review of the main points of these important topics! Helped a lot
Everything is well and good but that mic makes the bass way too loud
very simple and effective approach.the discussion of the questions side by side is ver useful
Awesome lecture! Dr. Raj keeps the content interesting which helps keep you engaged!
I love how it is to the point and summerized but i feel that alot of information and detailes need to be cleared and explained
excellent i learnt many things from this lectures (Dementia is very important problem) thank you
a lot of help a lot of help a lot of help ssssssssssssssssss
thanks for cutting down into smaller bits.he is a bit fast though.thank you
Great lecture, it has everything you need to know, very well explained, you can understand everything very fast with no doubt
As always, Dr. Raj’s lectures are clear, concise, and memorable. He has a unique, honed talent for explaining this material. I have been in school for a long time, and had many professors. I am not exaggerating when I say that Dr. Raj is the best medical lecturer ever formed.
the acid base balance section was great. clear, precise and the acid base box just made it all click. Fantastic!
not upto the mark lecturer laughing inappropriately and information not eplained properly
Lectures are mind blowing i feel so good that i cant even say a big thankyou to lecturio and team and iam so blessed that iam a part of lecturio
I don't need Lecturio. I only need Dr Jung's brain to thrive on the test.
His fluid, conversational presentation style really makes it stick. I do not want my classmates to know about him.
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.
Very good presentation, i understand the concepts an the time for the diagnosis, thanks!
Don't like the delivery very slow and need to play at 1.5 speed
there is a higher difficulty to understand english for non-english people like me i prefer other professor.
No words to describe how good are all the lectures performed by Carlo Raj. High yield, entertaining, interactive, concise.
Very informative and to a level, where you can revise from!
amazing lectures. Makes you want to take part in them and great thing about it is that it is NOT Monotonic unlike psychiatry and gyne lectures. Thank you.
I really recommend it. Really punctual and easy to remember, this was a really hard topic for me to remember.
I used this Lecture series to cram for a final and I was able to get a good grade because I finally understood some of the concepts I was struggling to understand thanks to these lectures.
immunology can be quite difficult to follow at times but this lecturer made it quite precise and concise
I don't like the use of acronyms when speaking because it is very distracting. Important content is all in the lecture which is a good thing, but I'd much rather use the pathoma videos for this topic.
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.
He really took his time to explain and taught in ways we can remember
Engaging presenter. Love the reinforcements of what is important to remember. Love that he includes DD and why those other DD can be ruled out. His lecture will stick.
Her lectures are easy and simple to understand, she really takes her time to explain especially with those real life situations examples.
It was great because I achieved to understand in detail a very complex topics. Thanks
Very good course!!! Sometimes the accent is a little difficult to understand, but I really liked it..
because these lectures are amazing for helping student who are unable to understand topic
it's clear and on point. Good job by Carlo Raj, MD
Concise and laser focus on the high yield facts. Lectures are interspersed with witty humor which does not stray from the subject matter. Refreshing.
Great explanation and funny references, it will be easy to remember.
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.
I liked it very much as an introduction to CVA and to bring it all together. I watched the entire series before studying with textbooks to fill in the blanks. Carlo Raj is making sure I know what's important. If you expected to be finished with CVA after watching a few videos you will be disappointed no matter what you choose to watch.
Review is concise and very comprehensive- Dr Gillispie explains everything with clarity-
Nice summary of most common rashes in children. Nice recap questions.
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.
this lecture is great, good level of detail and well explained!
Very informative, now i understand the management very well . I really enjoyed this lecture!
The lectures are concise, substantial and illustrative. I'm a very visual learner and Lecturio does it perfect for me. Way to go Dr Gillispie!
it is evident Dr. Raj is in love with medicine; this type of love is infective
Thank you Dr Raj, it was a very good lecture and your humor was keeping me interested in the topic.
Clear emphasis was made, and the pace was easy for audience to follow
I think he explains the topic in a very detailed and helpful way.
It is a good review about pregnancy physiology, it help's remainding short but key concepts we must know.
It is obvious Dr Raj knows his stuff but I find him an unclear and somewhat confusing lecturer. His style of teaching is not very fluid and it is often difficult to understand the point he is trying to get across.
Simple yet really informative. Good to have this vid here.
Cool. Great examples, Should have showed how the equilibrium of the equation changes once there's acid base disturbance, and how does the compensation is predicted. For me it's much easier than the graphs.
Well-structured, with emphasis on high-yield pieces of info. Saves time for memorization
Very good but Dr. Verma speaks too fast and does not really go in details. More imaging examples would be nice!
the more jokes the better. Keep it up . We need more details on diagnostic and therapy
Slides are well constructed and easy to follow. Hetal explains subjects as well as minor details really well and in a way that they are easy to understand. Some radiological pictures could be explained in more detail.
Like it very much! was a great lecture! thank you very much!
explained very well and clear in short time. got all i need to know
Rating : Five stars for the excellent, detailed explanations required for a student to understand the core concept of the topic. Likes/Dislikes : The ridiculously hilarious humour helped me retain a lot of information regarding the topics. More like UNforgettable. There's nothing i dislike about the course. Recommendation : Definitely to my classmates, especially those struggling to grasp concepts in Medicine.
Pretty basic information breast cancer, however he give good clinical pearls for different subtypes of non invasive breast cancer
Lecture goes straight to the point! High yield info that help reinforce my class lectures.
They are really great videos. I wish questions would be more like USMLE or NBME questions.
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!
Her lectures are to-the-point and very well organized.
Veronica has such a nice and confident voice. This chapter has very useful questions too.
good and clear concept.need more lecture, please.specific and helpful for examination.
crystal clear concept.very helpful lecturer.His voice is also very attractive.
DR Carlo Raj is a great educator.very nice speech, clear concept of every topic.seems like I have a good private tutor and no need of books after watching his lecture.
an easy and clear concept in brief.His speech quality is sharp.
Hi. This is a great idea for prelecture for medstudents. Thank you.
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
Love this guy! Easy to listen to. Puts emphasis on important points. And occasionally says something surprisingly funny. "Rubber Baby Bumper Buggies" lol
examiner won't eplain in detail about the procedure and she insits on the students to explain about the procedure, which is inaudible.
Not much relevant information for the exam: too many details. It is like reading the book, not a lecture. Very complicated and not interesting.
An excellent run through of stroke and tia that incorporates pathophysiology biochemistry clinical presentation and mx ...... great teaching thanks
Splendid and simplified a rather complex topic which makes understanding its details in depth much easier
Because the doctor explains excellent all the conferences and make it easy to learn and remember what I learned
Tons of mistakes in what seems to be all fields of Lecturio videos. It's a shame really. This one in particular goes on about the "virus" H. Influenzae. It's just tons of basic stuff that they really mess up. I wouldn't even use this as a free resource honestly.
Despite that Dr. Raj inaccurately recognized H. influenzae as a virus (which is actually a G(-) bacterium), he did a good job of engaging students in thinking and reflecting, while pointing out a general memory-aiding scheme ( e.g. common skin flora species being implicated in post-neurosurgery/penetrating trauma/CSF-associated meningitides) Having watched many of Dr Raj's videos (a med-student with high standards myself and always hateful of lackadaisical teaching styles of the MAJORITY of professors in my country), I have to say Dr. Raj exhibits excellent "mentor" qualities in a style of his own.
Liked but another lecture not opened yet so not liked
well said, easy to understand, could take some notes, clarity of subjects, for medical students
Great for reviewing anatomy for your orthopedic rotation when you don't have time for textbooks. Very detailed.
clear teaching and repetition, thanks. Learnt a lot. Clinically useful. thanks
Great many teaching points given in a well organized and easy pattern. The lecturer is lively with expressions and gestures though initially she appears to be referring down over her notes, but subsequently overcame that hurdle. Her tone and expressions show that she loves teaching. The images and their explanation is superb as well.
Detailed and comprehensive lectures. Good overview of Alzheimer disease and pathophysiology
it has helped me a lot...im gaining interest in the topics hes teaching
Very well explained. But it could have some clinic relevance.
BEST LECTURE ON THIS PLATFORM I REALLY GOT ALL THE INFORMATION. REALLY A GOOD TEACHER. THANKS SO MUCH . BUT IF YOU COULD HELP US OTHER TOPICS I WOULD BE GLAD
Thanks! I needed to be updated in this area and you made a great job. /MD in Sweden
I still like Dr. Raj professionalism and high yield content. Very useful
high yield and very useful. I personally like Dr. Raj (professionalism, kind of humour and teaching skills). Readily helpful for me and my preparation to Step 1
Very well explained all the most important points. Would be nice to see more photos.
Very clear and objective explanation. I wouldn't mind if there were a few more details. :)
This lecture (over the last 3) is a bit problematic - there should be 2 versions: a version for students who are looking for information going along side classes and another (this one) more suited for USMLE fast review. Too much "see the other video for more info" when a 1 sentence summary and link to the other video to pause and expand knowledge would be helpful. However, regardless of knowledge the clinical case studies should really emphasize thought process and diagnostic workup. This was "think about what it could be" then provides a barebones answer which you also couldn't have reached terminology wise because it was never defined until reaching the case study. A detailed map, explanation and full answer with details would have been better.
i like the explanation pattern, thankyou so much. its of great value to a med student
Once again, Dr. Raj is blowing my mind with the way he teach medicine. Connecting everything from here on out to eternity. I have a question about that second quiz question about sepsis before ARDS. The answer was that ARDS following sepsis will decrease the cardiac output, and that was according to what Dr. Raj said in the lectures. Is it possible that we could also have a situation with respiratory rate increasing?
Dr Verma You are amazing! You made very easy to understand Radiology Love you
Dr Pei talkes is a good speaker. I enjoy his lectures. You talk very clear and not to fast. Great to listening to.
I liked the way the lecturer presented , easy and clear and not too long :)
So informative and well edited video , The Lecturer is excellent indeed .
I like it because it has a comprehensive approach regarding different images used in diagnosis. Fundamental knowledge is strengthened by illustrative lectures and abnormal images to compare and then you could fix your whole understanding through clinical cases. I believe it is a course based on problem-solving and that is cool when learning. Regards from Peru.
i think there should be more information about impetigo regarding types(bollous, non bollous) and ddx . regarding ssss pictures and pathology should be added will be more helpful
Helped me a lot understanding this subject! Carlo Raj's videos har really good.
I think those videos should not be here. Low quality and not informative. You can lean those things even from YouTube.
conceptual... awesome...appreciated...i liked it very much...my concepts are cleared..thanks
Best lecture i have ever seen..concise with high yield topics.
A very concise and helpful lecture about Septic arthritis. Lecturer was also able to tackle and include important key features for each condition.
I never would've thought such a complex respiratory concept would be simplified by a bunch of colored garden gnomes. Thanks Dr. Wilson!
Dr. Fisher is very thorough in explaining certain details but also very direct to point out important information.
Good very good,I like the lectures.Good very good,I like the lectures. Good very good,I like the lectures.
I better understand CML. This was a very high yield lecture that was very well presented!
The videos are very clear, well explained and not too long. You can question yourself all the way along
ACCENT IS NOT CLEAR WHY YOU DO NOT PLACE A SUBTITLE FOR THIS LECTURE ?
Great lecture, thanks for using humor in the explanations so we don't get bored!
The "pacman" thingy is a stick forever in my brain. Thank you! I like how you presented and simplified incretins and DPP4Is
clear and concise in explanation; content well-organized and presented in a way that is easy to absorb
This taught me... I was wondering one day while I was reading a Medical book, hmm what are seizures? Then I was looking all over the web found this website and went to Carlo Raj, MD for seizures this is just the beginning for me and I hope I like the rest of his videos.
The reason I rate this as 5 stars is because it was a simple, concrete, and very useful way to remember the key points on DKA at the emergency department that is often full of patients. I'm writing from Colombia.
Straight to the point! Thi lecture gives you basic need to know info
I watched most of the STD lectures. They are well explained and I really appreciate that. THANK YOU
PPT stands out, many extra materials, some important questions really inspired me
Dr speaked more fast and didnt explain completely that we want
Great lectures and a good refresher just before the exam date.
it's clear and simple, i like dr. raj so far.but there are other lesions that should be covered ( mainly secondary) and pictures should be added, it's a a dermatology course if we don't see we won't understand. i would suggest to add those things in the articles (which are amazing btw) if you want to keep the video simple
Excellent course.Deals with the microcytic anemia starting from basics then pathology,clinical and investigations.Very useful and practical connections
It is excellent, but I would have liked to observe the evaluation technique of the JVP
I love it this video has helped me to understand some concepts
i never thought radiology would be so simple! i loved every lesson!
Thank you for the lecture. very good and helpful. I recommend it.
Great teacher , loud and clear speaking and awesome pictures. Congrats!
As l am postgraduate I found that the info was familiar .. I think if you made other uncommon subjects avalible free .. I could be covinced that I could benefit from supscribing in order to review my knowladge and prepare for my exams.
helpful lec thumps up for me is better than the ophthalmo lecs by the same doc
The lectures are pretty straight forward and interesting. I enjoy the fact that other aspects are always linked in Dr Raj's lectures.
This was a good course because the lecturer gave examples and explanations.
It is was precise and clear lecture of anemias.. Thank you so much Dr. Raj!
The material is valuable because it's clear and concise, but dr. Raj has an annoying and hard to understand accent and weird manner of teaching.
It is a well detailed and it suited my course. It is interesting as well
i have read the article ... it is very well explained i really ...keep up the great work
very good video. Did not not know the relation to floppy baby and botulinum toxin.
Very concise and informative Perfect explanation well appreciated Can’t wait to review rest of hematology
Literally the way that I was hoping that my medical school would present it. Logical, succinct, linear, and perfect. No overcrowded slides with low yield minutia presented in an unorganized manner from well meaning but overexcited PhD's. Just the good stuff, just what's relevant and what you absolutely have to know in the order that you have to know it. Perfect.
Love it very informative, I will follow it as much as I can
It's a good professor, but there should be a "live" skeleton that he uses instead of just the PowerPoint.
I liked this lecture, it was short and very to point
well structured and planned on teaching the course. Would recommend to others.
Slow but comprehensive but not completely enticing. I dont think that this is sufficient for the boards.
important details have covered quickly. i love the way of giving information.
Very informative and organized , keep the good work Thank you
it's amazing the example with the gnoms thank you !! easy to learn
Very much to the point without any fluff. Help guide thinking process in the ED.
This is about the best lectures I have had all my life. I like it very much because the lectures are very explicit, The approach is fantastic. And the tutors are very experienced. They have a full grab of the subjects they teach. The team is like a conglomerate of experts from all fields of medical science. It has really helped in my studies in medical school. With Lecturio, there's no dull moment. It's actually a huge privilege for those of us studying Medicine and Surgery in Africa. I recommend Lecturio for everyone who want to excel in medical practice all over the world! Kudos to all the erudite tutors in the house! Hope to see more of you in Lecturio videos. You're all wonderful! From: APATA OLABANJI SYLVESTER COLLEGE OF MEDICINE UNIVERSITY OF LAGOS, LAGOS, NIGERIA. WEST AFRICA. (e-mail: olabanjiapata@yahoo.com)
I love that he tells us a story from his own life. Will help me remember this!
Not bad, but missed some more details in this course
I would definitely recommend the entire lecture series on Paedeatrics. The lecturer is very clear in making high yield points about each topic and everything is well explained. There is an effortless flow in his delivery, which ties in all the points made, in a nice orderly fashion. This makes it easy to wrap your head around the concepts being discussed.
He's good. But subtitle please. Compared to other lecturer Dr Raj's accent is harder to listen
Great walk through, the concepts are easy to understand and apply.
Excellent lectures. If you could add on some lectures on radiography for head and neck region and CBCT for head especially maxilla and mandible, that would have been great.
Best supplement for my med school anatomy lab. Easy to follow and thorough.
very clear and concise explanation. Thank you Doctor Joseph Albert.
This lecture was perfect. I really liked that he repeated the really important information over and over and would ask you to recall information as well. He spoke at a good pace and was really good with giving tips here and there to help with memorization
The content is clear and easily understood . It's also very straightforward and doesn't contain unnecessary stuffs
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.
Lecturio is a solid and highly efficient learning Platform. Dr. Raj is a seasoned communicator, and has just the right balance of serious professional demeanor, clarity of speech and concepts, and good humor you want in a Teacher. This lecture, like the others I’ve watched so far, is excellent stuff!
Clear, encompassing definition of sepsis management. Maybe a little section on the specific doses of medications when talking about initial hemodynamic stabilization would be a good idea.
I really would like to hear the explainations for interventions along with the problems
I liked this course very much. it helped me a lot. thank you very much doctor James.
I understand, but I think, the lesson needs drawings and diagrams, but is very well, thanks
There were no quiz questions. Spoke quickly. Good information though.
Dr Raj is aaawessome!! He keeps me on my toes and I love it. His lectures reduced my studying time drastically and I’m more effective.
nice summary of the condition of pediatric polycystic kidney disease
The presentation and speaking is very clear which is good, this has helped me and made medical school easier so far
Easy to understand and just what I need to pass my exams!
Congratulations once more, Dr. Raj. Learning is much funnier when lecturers have a good sense of humour. Explaining the management of Nephrogenic Diabetes Insipidus is not an easy task, but putting humour the middle of that is even harder. You succeeded very well in both tasks. I liked it specially when you said "go to the clinic, kickbutt and be hoisted by your collagues" after discussing the wise intersection of topics between pathology (bipolar disease, and its chronic lithium treatment) and pharmacology (amiloride). Ingenious!
very good slides and explanations! Nice voice to listen to
Good job, wonderful lectures. I liked it so much. keep it up.
very resourceful for routine labs . i found it necessary and helpful
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.
Very well explained lectures. She makes it easy to understand.
He is very clear and specific .Is important to know anatomy and pathology to understand his lecure an be able to respond thearlier questions
don't" like it deficient im sorry Dr. Raj but this is my opinion
not good at all poor presentation lack of information sorry but this is the truth
most of Dr. Raj lectures are very bad presented (( i dont like it at all ))
I like the lecture but tend to give highlights, good if concepts are explained in details and visual teaching aids included.
Very informative and concise.. with application of info on real case analysis
wow! he gives detailed explanations with the pictures. hes doing an excellent job
Thank you so much it help me a lot ,, you are good teacher
Horrible Lecturer. Teaching Cant be this way, unfortunately! I hope someone else takes over.
I think overall orthopedic section is lacking. There are a lot of subjects not covered! I like the lecturio concept but i think they need to make the courses more complete and a little more in debth so that it can be really helpfull for medical school.
The lectures cover all aspects of each specific disease in a well-organized fashion. Concise and clear explanations .Understandable English language.Excellent lectures for basic and clinical correlations.Most of the questions are clinical vignettes which are informative too.No distractions that is no loss of concentration through the lecture.Although The big picture with comparison between the different diseases worth a separate lecture.
Thank you very much for this course. It helped me understand the anatomy of the upper limb very well.
A fantastic brilliant lecture i thing it is the best of all.
I like this lecture because the teacher explain clearly so i understood easily.
Very nice presentation... good for clearing concepts and understanding. Thank u so much!
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!
easy to understand.... superb mcqs awesome lecture videos which helps to understand the concept better..
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............
Overal good resource. But i think it could be a little bit more detailed to be really usefull for medical school.
terrible lecturing anatomy is dry enough and you don't need a dry lecturere
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
Dr. Raj is really funny and makes the lecture engaging. His thought process is very logical, and it helps me really remember some of these more complicated concepts.
Definitely watching it again, loved the lecture, pace and was able to focus since the material is very clear. Nothing distracts me.
Best lecture ever, I never thought I'd be able to understand brachial plexus
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!
rating is 5, interesting and self directing through adverts on the you-tube pages
a avut acelasi ton pe toata durata cursului, ceea ce creaza plictiseala, nu pune accentul pe lucrurile importante si unele concepte nu sunt explicate suficient. sunt sigur ca sunt alti profesori de imagistica mult mai spirituali si pasionati
good becoz it will definitely help me in my up coming exam of ut-3 thanks Dr. Paul Moss
Not detailed enough in concepts. Mostly comprised lists of pathologies/syndromes. less emphasis on conceptual development
His lectures are related 100 percent to First Aid that's always helpful
The use of the acid-base box made this topic so easy Thanks
It needs more clinical correlation with diseases in the IV fluids For example, when to use normal saline or when to use dextrose this will make our understanding better
Very well explained ! Easy to understand. Visuals makes it easy to revise.
allow i just wanna give five stars innit yes yes yes
I think this lecture lack of details and certain points needed as introduction
Presentation could be a lot better, teacher continues to show lack of preparation as the video went on, not engaging to the viewers.
I liked this video because this one is short and informative
Explained easily and good diagrams. Good at pointing out key concepts.
It was very helpful as I am a visual learner and I was able to add more material to my notes. Plus, I enjoyed that she simplified everything.
I really thought that the lecture was right on point and stressed the most important "boards" material. It was very well organized and presented! I am taking my USMLE step 2 CK in couple of days, and after months of intensive preparation for the exam, I realized that I have learned and reviewed so much that It sort of hard to keep it all organized and compartmentalized in my head. These videos definitely put things in perspective for me. Thank you, Lana
Clear big picture Very useful connection with other relating subjects If it is possible to clarify the relations with other subjects using summery slides it would be perfect Going back and forth to connect subjects and to the general topic is an excellent work
I like it so much .but she tells little but slower Thn it's good
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.
Dr Raj puts things in a very concise and easy to understand manner which links physiology to clinical findings. Love it
Finally understood the anion gap!! Thank you! The chart with the green red and blue midgets I found very funny and creative and even if I took this course several months ago, I still remember perfectly the chart because of them!
Very good Invasive radilogy section could be added,biopsy ,abscess drainage,vascular, More than one question for each quiz section would be better
Lectures are very well structured, presented in a clear and interesting way
great great lecture!! thank you so much Dr. Raj :) one of the best lecture i have ever watched.. you made learning so much fun :)
Excellent lecture. Loved that it was succinct and to the point.
This is a very clear and concise lecture about Adrenal Insufficiency.
Clear explanation. Made easy to remember. I would recommend to who ever would like to learn medicine.
On the slide about respiratory compensation for metabolic acidosis, the compensation slope with decrease Pco2 level has a PCO2 value of 60 which should be 20. Becauase in respiratory Compensation for MA PCO2 slightly decreases That is just a typo, but can been confusing The lecture itself is very good
he is so good ... I am very thankful to you sir !!
Very well-explained and thus helpful lectures! Also, the images are better than anywhere else.
Radiology can be challenging and overwhelming for a medical student. First and second year, radiology is mostly overlooked. However, it is very necessary for the third year on a daily basis. Dr. Verma delivered an easy to understand and concise introduction to the course.
Really thorough lectures. Helpful pathophysiology and lots of helpful pictures. I wish every other lecture from other speakers could be like this! Thanks!
Imaging for Med student can be a real challenge but here the concepts are very clear, easy to understand very helpful for your exam as well the real life
This sir is really freakin cool! He's got the concepts clear in his lectures. Love you sir :)
Clear and concise with clinical correlations of the major structures.
Funny. Gives you the "meat" of the concept. Not long winded. Very knowledgeable.
Thank you for such pleasant over view enjoyed it much so easy to follow
a difficult topic made easy and clear - well done (this is just fillers to reach minimum word count needed to post review)
I would definitely recommend this course. Very concise yet informative - Dr. Raj provides you with all the pertinent information.
Explanation of the T1 & T2 Terminology and how it works is lacking. Could have used way more slides to visualize this: MRI in Practice by C. Westbrook et al show how this can be done in Chapter 1. Important concepts which need to be properly explained, in this video it looks like it has been half heartedly done.
Great info on the d/dx for warm autoimmune hemolytic anemia and spherocytosis hereditary. This came up in a qbank for me today
Very clear video of Autoimmune Hemolytic Anemia (AIHA): Comparison of Direct and Indirect Coombs' Test
its really good but kind little short the doctor did good job specially emphasis on important parts
I loved the whole course! I finally could understand a topic that is so frustrating for me to understand and also remember in time! Dr Tad is an awesome lecturer! I lo ve the way he explains everything
I'm midway through the Rad course and I am just loving it. Easy to grasp and really helpful. Wow
The MSE is clearly explained in this video. Thank you very much!
Best explanation, with all basic principles. Way of presentation is very nice.
He explains things logically. He is not just reading. Great for understanding the basics and answering "why" questions.
Absolutely lovely and visual. The lecturer was very precise and it helped me enjoy the lecture
The material as presented is easy to follow and comprehend
concise, really easy to listen to. Gave salient points very well. Loved the pause for thought on the red flag of having a staph aureus urinary tract infection.
For everyone who wants to have a better score on the Usmle. Very high yield material!!
I really like this course, there are many high yield material presenting very clear.
I’m just getting an over view at the moment however, Dr Lynae Brayboy’s lectures are lovely, clear and informative thank you! Interesting that alternative treatments are also mentioned though made clear not FDA approved. But that is expected from the FDA as they tend only to be concerned with synthetic drugs and not herbal treatments. While most herbal treatments have been used throughout history and are said to have little or no side effects can still be dangerous (contraindicated) if taken with or along side prescribed medications. I believe this comes across pretty clearly in these lectures, that strive to be unbiased. But as stated Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT) is a controversial treatment.
Clarity, specificity, definitive, flawless style, overall lecture is eloquently delivered.
The video repeats itself midway through. If that was the entire content then this is very superficial.
Average, alright, acceptable, fair, reasonable, of an acceptable standard, overall underwhelming
Clinically relevant and with enough detail. Lecturer keeps your attention throughout the whole video lectures. Very pleased.
First of all, love the option to choose the speed of the video clip. Secondly, it was smartly taught, no matter which type you are, from visual to auditory-learner, you are going to understand and learn it easily. I also loved Dr. Fisher's (the lecturer) teaching style, brief description for medical terms, mentioning important DDx, plus his tone and not having specific accent.
WELL PRESENTED WITH .CLEAR FACTS.GOOD IMAGES GOOD REFERSHER WITH MCQS
Difficult to understand. Annoying accent. Difficult to concentrate on the lecture due to his presentation style.
Did good job explaining some of the expected changes, but a poor job at others and simply stated direction of arrow without explanation. Overall, a good lecture but definitely room for more detail to be discussed. Also, very surprised effects of acute blood loss/trauma was not covered.
understandable and makes sense, teaches more than required for the boards.
Feels clinically important! And Dr.Raj seems so passionate about his subjects, and he makes all his lectures fun and interesting.
i dont like it. in the ad, it was free, now im told to suscribe
Highly professional and of course rewarding lectures. Fast pacing and supplementary material make me learning efficient. Really appreciate them. Many thanks.
Great presentation, great explanations. At the end, finally, everything fits into their place! wonderful.
Interesting but a little light on my point of view. I am a resident working in France to become an emergency doctor and honestly i would have enjoy to have a differential diagnosis guide between erysipelas and DVT for instance or other similar looking skin disorders. Often receiving elderly patients at emergency, it is sometimes hard do make a difference (clinically i mean) between erysipelas and "ocre dermite" also called purpuric angiodermatitis, part of post thrombotic syndrome. What about the "portal of entry" in erysipelas we have to look for? what about the difference in aspect between cellulitis and erysipelas, one having more delimited and visible border than the other? Anyway thank you for this lecture :)
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.
Nice explanation , easy to understand, and the presentations are very nice point to point.
Great lecturer! Covers the topic without becoming bogged down in the details.
I like his explanation and also him demonstrating techniques or anatomic locations on his own body, however the diction feels very unnatural. This is in all the videos. Can that be improved? It becomes grating to listen to over time and speeding up the video doesn`t do much to improve it.
Easy to learn using the box. I always struggled with this, even on my board exam. This box and explanation made it much easier for me as a visual learner.
A very bad lecture. Mistakes that can not be said lecture after lecture
The lectures were great. It clearly explains the information and the pictures/presentation went well with him. It was easy to follow along not to fast were you get lost but not to slow were you are falling asleep
In my opinion, this course on muscles is good for a review of the most important points of the topic. I couldn't find the striated muscle lecture, there are only smooth muscle lectures here. I think a little bit of more detail could make this course perfect!
I found this course to be very helpful to organize my knowledge about this topic. It also clarified to me some concepts that I had not fully understood in lectures.
He is very entusiasthic at teaching, and makes very clear examples. I love him.
Your lectures are exceptional, it makes reading the books much easier. Thank you
very clear explanation and easy to understand great examples and easy to follow
Great talk I would have liked to hear further discussion on the use preventative strategies, duration of treatment for tetracyclines and retininoids as well as mention of OCP in females.
The lectures does not go in depth about each types of disease
I would have love to learn further about the criteria for performing a head CT eg Canadian Head CT Criteria or others that may be appropriate to guide decision for head CT
I would have loved to learn how the management of burns differs according to the SA affected. Moreover, a discussion on chemical and electrical burns would have also been fantastic
I'd would have like to know where western blots fit in the diagnostic pathway. I think in Australia after positive confirmation of p24 go on to perform westernblots. Also what about the impact the window period has and the new for follow up testing? Finally it would have been good to discuss what is considered to be as treatment failure with HAART.
Again a really comprehensive coverage of this topic. I would like in the future for a discussion regarding the use of mini-mental state examinations as it is an important part of the work up of a patient with memory impairment. I was surprised not hear about the cautious use of neuroleptics in Lewy body dementia. I would have like to learn more about the clinical utility of neuroimaging and when you would use them? Finally, It would have also been good to tackle prion disease
A truly comprehensive coverage of this topic. Really impressed with how much information is included and the systematic approach to formulating a ddx
Good summary of the topic but would have been also good further discuss some of the immunosuppresive agents and fingolimod. In the dx workup section the use of MRI was also omitted
I really enjoyed the overall topic. Good balance of detail. What I suggest for future revisions is to expand the criteria for when you would prescribe AED for example aside from 2 eps pts with focal abnormalities or underlying conditions that cannot be remedied or patients with abnormal EEGs may be started on these agents. Furthermore, impact on driving and occupation could have also been included. Finally, I would love to see a separate section focused secondary cause of seizures.
It would have been good to further discuss migraine headaches and tensions headaches. I would have like to learn more about the features of aura (incl scotomas). Moreover, a discussion on what constitutes medication overuse headache is warranted given the ease of access to OTC analgesics. Finally an opportunity has been missed to discuss if which circumstances you would consider the use of prophylactic therapies
Not sure if there will further talks on haemorrhagic stroke but significant omissions evident. For example target for BP lowering, discussion of management of complications incl vasopasm, raised ICP, seziure prevention. Work up of patient wasn't clear ie the use of lumbar punctures in high clinical suspicions but ct equivocal
I enjoyed the series on ischaemic stroke but it would have been great to discuss in more depth the secondary management of stroke in particular blood pressure targets and agents with the most supportive evidence for use (e.g ACE-I). I also note that there was an omission about the best way to manage BP in the acutely hypertensive patient post stroke. Despite theses as always good taster of the topic. I appreciate the challenge of work that goes into producing these contents
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.
Absolutely my favorite lecture so far! It was really informative, yet left me craving more. The way you explained it was easy to understand (I am a pre-nursing student). Thank you and great job!
The video really helped me understand Macrocytic Anemia better and cleared alot of misunderstanding
Good lecturer, though compared to common youtube lectures, most of the material is covered too superficially to really retain much, although the gnome chart was helpful for myself. Future lectures could give just a bit more detail to help the bigger picture ideas stick.
Absolutely fantastic. Very well explained. I retained everything from this lecture.
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....
GOOD lecture, it has the most important key points. i like it very much
I like the order Dr. Veronica explains de cases but I think this and other obstetrics lectures lack a lot of information we may be asked at the USMLE. I guess I'll yo complement it with a lot of reading. When is gynecology due???
She is very thorough without burdening with too much jargon or unnecessary details. She also teaches through high yield questions and case examples. I would definitely recommend this course for subject exams and USMLE review
It says the essential about the bones structure and function with understandable explanation and examples
Very informative, I am currently in nursing school and I don't even need to read my text book except for the section of nursing care. Carlo Raj is amazing at teaching my favorite instructor here in lecturio! thanks!
good explanation ye ye ye ye ye ye ye ye ye ye
good summary. The presentation should be updated to include sodium-glucose transport proteins (SGLT2) inhibitors like dapagliflozin.
I liked this video much better than the last. :) Maybe it's because he starts to feel more comfortable in front of the camera.
I agree with the above review. As knowledgable and nice as he may be, the flow isn't there. It's very robotic.
very helpful but it would be more if there is a more vivid descriptions
Amazing explanation of the diagnostic pathway for adrenal insufficiency. The talk was clear and concise! Thank you
One of the best talks I have come across describing the algorithm for diagnosis of cushings (superior to Kaplan and med study internal medicine lectures). It would have also been good to discuss the advantages/disadvantages of 24 hr urine collections vs low dose dexamethasone suppression test. Seriously good work though Dr Raj!
Very good way of teaching and explanation is clear to the key points, thank you Dr.Carlo Raj!
Good table but a discussion of subsequent investigations to further characterise the nodule is warranted. For example following up a cold nodule with U/S guided FNA . The algorithm wasn't took clear for example starting with thyroid function test, followed by iodine uptake and further imaging/biopsy
There are fundamental errors in the video. please do something about it.
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.
I Really liked it. The example you gave with the wedding was perfect, I will never forget it.
She is really amazing! I have been learning a lot. Thanks Dra. Veronica Gillispie.
The lecture was concise and to the point. Dr Carlo's Style of lecturing always provides the right amount of emphasis, and his use of anecdotes help in visualising the patient. Any Iecture by Dr. Carlo Raj Is always highly recommended.
Very good overview of this topic, with highlight on serious pathology and management
This guy is awesome! Explained something in 3 minutes that the book wasn't able to do in 10 pages. "understand, don't memorize" Thanks Dr Carlo Raj!!!
The course was very helpful and I like how the Doctor teaches with cases too
blue ,red gnomes ,suoer ,really good lecture,clarified,simplified,nice
very interesting lecture especially with all the details about sounds and secondary signs mentioned.
could have been more immediate to understand if cited negative feedback in the primary hypogonadism.
it is very basic, not in detailed lecture,try to tell topic in detailed manner
the professor should smile a bit :) His tone is scary at times.
The acid base box helped me alot and the lecturer is brilliant
I didn't like the lecturer he is like screaming and shouting in my opinion
Enjoy the multimedia approach. Being able to hear and see the information at the same time helps me to learn better.
This is an excellent overview of breast pathology. It is neatly organized with enough information/ parallels to help give you an overview of the topic. Will definitely help for my block exams.
It is very important to have a better diction and prosody
This was a very comprehensive lecture! I enjoyed it and learned so much!
thank you for the lecture! I really like how you repeat multiple times the important key facts. Also the presentation with comparisons and simple key facts instead of too much material is really nice. The best thing, you actually made me think through the whole lecture compared to just passively listen.
Dr. Wilson does an excellent job in breaking down concepts of acid-base balance in the body and making it plain. He also provides some additional tricks/tools that you may not get in your regular lectures, but will definitely help on an exam. These lectures are top notch, just excellent!
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
I like his way to explain. He did not mention if these are 1ry or 2ry lesion. There is no pic.
The explanation was very clear. This lecture helped me to better understand this area of pharm! Thank you!
The explanation is up to the point and very precise,love each one of the video this doctor had conducted. :)
Dr. Raj is one of the best lecturers I have experienced, in or out of school. He provides excellent detail, explores complications and above all makes sure that I know WHY the disease present this way. As I begin studying for step 1 I have no doubt Ill be able to perform above all expectations because of Dr. Raj
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
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
This course was really good to understand with my knowledge of upper limb of arm.
Well explained I really enjoyed it especially the nerve lesion part. Thanks, Dr. James
Very good explnation ! very easy to understand. I like Acide-Base toolbox. Many thanks :)
Excellent intro to lower limb anatomy - covering only the need to knows. Helpful for exam revision.
Totally well illustrationer and clearly describing. The modules are more helpy than pics. Regards Najm
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
Accurate, slow enough to understand, and he gives concrete examples that clarify each concept. Keep it coming.
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;-)
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