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Start NowDr. 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. Paula Ruedebusch is a Family Nurse Practitioner, Researcher, and Teacher in Colorado, USA.
She obtained her Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) at the University of Colorado in 2012, and Master's Degree from the University of Northern Colorado. Previously, she was Assistant Professor at Seattle Pacific University from 2017 to 2020.
Due to her achievements, she earned the Seattle Pacific University Graduate Teaching Award in 2018 (SPU Graduate School), and was nominated for the UW Distinguished Teaching Award in 2016 (University of Washington).
Within Lecturio, Dr. Ruedebusch teaches courses on Pediatric Nursing.
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Really full of knowledge, nd well explained . Bookish content is too hard to understand but thanks to u for making my good understanding for this topic
Overall this course was ok. There was lots of confusion regarding the stages and no clarification, and I thought the organization was also poor. For example, 4 year olds are stated to have the ability to read “stories” and then after, 5 year olds are claimed to be able to tell “simple stories”. There’s also instances where the slide changes and I’m unsure which stage is what milestone and it’s not clarified within the video. The lack of differentiation bothered me. Thank you for this course.
I have enjoyed this program. I have the utmost respect for all professionals presenting complex subject matter. The series presented by Dr. Stone is far too casual, with little to no emphasis on critical terms or pertinent information during her lecture. The previous lectures I viewed for the adult health portion of my studies were organized, paced, and more formal. I do not feel prepared for the growth and development portion of my upcoming exams. I am looking for alternate growth and development resources.
This is my type of explanation. I definitely won't forget.
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Really full of knowledge, nd well explained . Bookish content is too hard to understand but thanks to u for making my good understanding for this topic
Overall this course was ok. There was lots of confusion regarding the stages and no clarification, and I thought the organization was also poor. For example, 4 year olds are stated to have the ability to read “stories” and then after, 5 year olds are claimed to be able to tell “simple stories”. There’s also instances where the slide changes and I’m unsure which stage is what milestone and it’s not clarified within the video. The lack of differentiation bothered me. Thank you for this course.
I have enjoyed this program. I have the utmost respect for all professionals presenting complex subject matter. The series presented by Dr. Stone is far too casual, with little to no emphasis on critical terms or pertinent information during her lecture. The previous lectures I viewed for the adult health portion of my studies were organized, paced, and more formal. I do not feel prepared for the growth and development portion of my upcoming exams. I am looking for alternate growth and development resources.
This is my type of explanation. I definitely won't forget.
Dr. Stone's discussion and points she makes is explained in such a simple manner that is useful for the purposes that I need.
I liked the inclusion of how to put in eye drops in children!
this nutshell should have been broken up per section like in most other studies. it was information over load, and difficult to follow without mixing up.
I think she gives the information in a very dispersed way, in some parts it is very redundant and does not highlight important information that could be key in exams.
no information went into my brain - I may as well used a youtube video.
Clear and concise verry well explained and presented good reources added in video (photos, graphs and also X-ray)
This does not make the topic any easier to understand. I feel like I am missing some videos and yet this is the 4th video in the pediatric series and I watched the other 3. The only lecturer you guys have that makes things easy to understand is Rhonda Laws. Also, it does not work to take the medical videos and throw them into the nursing section.
It is perfect .. Dr. Brian Alverson has a simple way to deliver informations. The course realy help me to achieve my goals. Thank you
I went through these videos as I was revising for. My pediatrics rotation exams and it really helped me a lot.
Thoroughly enjoyed the comparison between adult and pediatric respiratory system and it being put into perspective. Very informative on pediatric respiratory system!
Tetralogy Fallot becomes an easily understandable condition with the lecture of Doctor Brian Alverson. I can now explain tetralogy of Fallot by myself with ease without learning it by heart
Amazing lectures. Only complaint I would have is that some topics are missing but otherwise the explaining is very clear and concise. It is very helpful !
I like this material Professor was very nice Good lectures
Simple, well explained and easy to understand. And the video is short. I like it.
I love this Doctor rendition: pleasant voice, rhythm, attitude, accent, everything counts. Highly professional. I love it.
Dr Anderson is a great teacher and helps one build the knowledge platform while showing the needed, key or "take home" points! Thanks! DocWillis.org
How you summerise important aspects Concise Informative Like it a lot
Awesome lecture as always! I've been more into my Paediatrics course right now thanks to Dr. Brian, I can understand really fast and easily the concepts and then review more in depth material like books and articles. I love the notes new feature, the slides in PDF and the articles posted here! I really enjoy going through these topics!
Everything was ok, so clear and with The most important you have to know
I really liked the explanation for the different types of heart block!
Last few seconds of video doesn't help because there's already an update.
I liked the explanation for the Tetraology of Fallot and that important points were added or emphasized.
It helped me differentiate between blood disorders. It reinforced information important to know.
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Ms. Ruedebusch really made understanding Pneumonia easy. It was so easy to follow along and I learned so much in a short time. Thank you all for creating this program!!
explanation are a total summary of a chapter and made it easy to understand. love the pictures with explanations because for me as a visual learner, i can connect the dots and understand better
He makes everything so easy!!!!! Dr. Alverson is one of the reasons I considered submitting to Lecturio. Absolutely brilliant.
I really love it.. I just wish it have the indications and timing of the repair.
es una buena e importante reducción de el tema tocando cosas indispensables
the best teacher ever. I wish i had you in every single subject. you make it so simple to understand and connect with student. There's nothing to dislike.
I like the speed of lectures, though sometimes Dr. Ruedebush speaks quickly and i double check my play rate because it sounds accelerated. Otherwise very good!
Brilliant. Once again the view from afar gives a clearer understanding of the whole topic. What I did not understand are the indication for Beta-blockers, Digoxin and Flecainide. Thank you!
I understand the comment of the previous student. However, I think the goal of these lectures is to give the appropriate knowledge to use as a resident. It's not really important to know more details about it. When a patient has a tachycardia, it's important to know if it's physiologic or pathologic and the cause of it. So the lecture helps to determine the physical origin which helps to point to the cause. Thank you!
These are the best explanations regarding bradycardia that I heard of. I would have liked to hear more about other drugs that could cause bradycardia though. That being said, I think that now I cannot forget the different blocks. So thank you very much! Also cool that the case of neonatal bradycardia is talked about.
Excellent lecture as usual. I would have liked an explanation on why the pain is relieved when the patient is leaning forward in pericarditis. I liked the emphasis on the overlap between myocarditis and pericarditis. Thank you!
Excellent lecture, I think it's a group of disease which is not often spoken about.
Excellent lecture as usual. I would have liked to see the epidemiology (and mortality) but the info concerning the ethology and clinical presentation is enough to raise the suspicion of myocarditis in a sick child.
Excellent lecture as usual. I particularly appreciated to have the epidemiology and the clinical differences between the different organisms.
This lecture made once again a complex topic seems a simpler one. I understand the teacher removes as many numbers as possible and I appreciate it. However, I would have like for this chapter a bit more statistics regarding prevalence. Thank you!
I think it's an excellent lecture. However, I do agree with another member, I would have liked to see for these diseases the prevalence number of the diseases. Otherwise I think the relevant information to think about the disease is in the lecture.
I know I'm keeping saying "excellent lectures". That's the way I feel I about them. Thank you!
Excellent lecture as usual. I did not know the frequency in the general population was so high. Thank you!
Excellent lecture as usual. The teacher's high-level perspective and conceptualisation helps a lot for the mental representation and the understanding of the phenomenon.
Great lecture! As usual. This lecture helped me a lot to improve my understanding of the congenital heart problems in general. The explanations on the surgeries are top notch and on the treatment as well. Thank you!
It was great. Very informative. I wish I had this 6 months ago.
Reviewed in easy way interesting and short section with added questions
Excellent lecture as usual. It makes a complicated topic much easier. Thanks!
Excellent lecture as usual. Complex topic made easy, thanks a lot!
Excellent lecture, good overview of the different CHD, thank you very much!
Excellent lecture as it opens up the differential diagnosis of cyanosis in a baby.
High yield facts, great for closed book examinations. Loved the bonus mnemonic! Thank you for your work!
excellent explanation, the images and the treatment will help me a lot
The AV blocks were explained so clearly. I have never understood the differences between the three types before. thank you
thanks to this video i now have a much clearer understanding of TOF much thank you dr alverson
Straight to the point and high yield info. Dr Alverson does a great job throughout the lectures.
I like it because, It helps me to catch up the different aspects of Nursing, as I am basically with neonates and kids .I know I couldn't go through the entire session, but I will do it.I have recommended this to my colleagues .
Hello Doctor! I love listening your lessons, you truly inspired me. Good luck and HUGE THANK YOU!
Thanks for the hand trick. Amazing way to remember it helped me
Sir explained every vedio in detail and how to manage the patient effectively
Very helpful, the content and mechanisms are clearly explained. It is very pertinent to everyday practice.
Helped clarify my understanding and simplified concepts without affecting quality of content.
I enjoy Dr. Alverson’s teaching style. Easy to comprehend. I have watched it several times through NP school. I am trying to find the “hand method of remembering the cyanotic heart defects, but can’t fine the video again. One of my favorite professors here. Thank you!!
thank you so mush it was helpful thank you so mush it was helpful
Great break down of each of the different cardiac conditions and how to differentiate between them!
simplified and easily explained; easy to understand. thank you very much
Engaging. Good clinical correlation from his own experience in practice. Good explanation of physiology and tie in with pathology.
good lecture, helped to refresh my knowledge.thank you very much
too short vert underutilized lacks content..how to see longer videos
Confusing, difficult to understand (too many synonymous names)- its difficult to comprehend what its meant with orthodromic etc.
These videos get in the point, summarize what are the important things to know in each topic for the test, and help me not to be saturated with all the information in the book.
This is a very well planned out lecture on some well developed material. The doctor explained it well and even broke some of it down into a pneumonic. Very clever and well done!
Very good lecture! It flows nicely, and really helps you understand the process. It makes learning easy and interesting
Very easy to understand, high yield points and such a great teacher. Congrats ! =D
It was so well presented. The difficult made so simple and clear. Its like a wow factor I must say. Excellent skill.
Awesome presentation. It is very explicit and concise. Even the books cannot explain it so well.
its very helpful and informative many students can prepare for exam throught it
Concise, easy to understand, well prepared slides. Good pace on the lectures and easy to follow
I really appreciate the course. It's short and precise. I highly recommend it to medical students
tnx sir for this nice video..help me lotttttt.tnx again.
veryyyyyyy informative thanks lots!! it was very intersting i learnt so much
Great job, clear and nice presentation. I found it very helpful for me to understand pediatric.
I loved that You explained every part of the clinical and physical examinations and gave examples of why is important and what can you diagnose with that, for me it's always easier to learn if I can connect things.
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