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Start NowDr. 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.
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I fully agree with the previous comment as the content is not well structured and it is hard to focus the attention as the content of the lectures is jumping all the time
Absolutely poor information. Too basic. She does not have an order.
I felt Dr. Brayboy did an amazing job with this lecture. I greatly appreciate her clear explanation.
The concepts are not explained in detail. The ideas are not logically connected. The lectures are very expositional, mainly listing diseases and etiologies with very crude explanations. Altogether the resource is not useful for either learning the concepts for the first time or reviewing them once already learnt.
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I fully agree with the previous comment as the content is not well structured and it is hard to focus the attention as the content of the lectures is jumping all the time
Absolutely poor information. Too basic. She does not have an order.
I felt Dr. Brayboy did an amazing job with this lecture. I greatly appreciate her clear explanation.
The concepts are not explained in detail. The ideas are not logically connected. The lectures are very expositional, mainly listing diseases and etiologies with very crude explanations. Altogether the resource is not useful for either learning the concepts for the first time or reviewing them once already learnt.
Inclusion of the "gender identity" update was unscientific and does not belong in a medical lecture.
really good doctor and timing is good like it very much and i understand the lecture
Concise lectures Highlight important key points Easy to understand The section on procedures is excellent could be more elaborate d
love to have all causes to be in the same lecture atrophic vaginitis too , inofrmatiove , however searching for the clinical presentation features as well
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.
Merely reading the slides in a bizarre tone. Just not good at all. And also it seems like that her goal is to make us pass the exams but not preparing the medical students to become a physician. Always bringing the topic about exams. uhh
Not happy with presentation Not mentioned key word and information for answering Essential topic missed
boring voice,language, topic, not clinical, produce headache, not necessary topic
Concise and Clear first introduction to menstrual disorders, presentation, definitions, guidelines and salient information for management,
It is very useful although the explanations can be more in-depth.
short, detailed , and explainary most medical videos are usully long
Great explanation of concepts and relevant case studies. Great prep for USMLE
Thoroughly explained what is essential for test takers like me
I like this material Professor was very nice Good lectures
Very nice professor Nice material So benefits substitute and easy to gain
Because I like the way the teacher teaches. Her way teaching makes me want to learn more. Thank to the teacher.
The lecture is well organised and the facts are explained clearly. I just think the lecture could be more detailed than it is.
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.
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
Super, thanks for your great explanation. It was very easy to learn subject with Lectuio. Keep going
WELL PRESENTED lecture. Understanding the concept of sexual assault well explained
Great Review, simple and concise. Entertaining, and yes I was the fastest
Hi Her lectures seem to be very clear and contain good points which are relevent To usmle ´s examination.
Teacher is wonderfully explained the topic. Very practical , clear and concise information
Excellent content and presentation short and easy to follow and remains engaged.
Awesome! I like how fluent the Dr. is. Keep the hard work.
This course was clear, concise and interactive. All the components are there to help us understand the topic and memorize the most important things
I liked the one on ectopic pregnancy. Showing ultrasounds of normal vs. ectopic made it more interesting. Great professor too.
Good information, I learn a lot about POS. Thanks a lot i like it very much
No disrespect meant at all, but I am a 52 year old just retired internist , preparing to get back to work by taking the SPEX test, I found almost all your lectures to be very good- great EXCEPT GYNECOLOGY, poor presentation, spilling facts without explaining bases, very annoying tone, AND NO POINTER TO HIGHLIGHT THE SLIDES OR PICTURES, I loved the OB, Radiology, Epidemiology, and Emergency medicine so far Regards
This presentation could use more substance. I wish it was presented better.
Concise and covered the needed material. Along with providing the differential diagnosis to pay attention to.
I like it very much I like the way you give relevant informations in understandable way with review questions And you may add drug dosages and duration in management
I like the way you explained it by giving clear explanations, also the content was rich .keep up
she modulates her voice that keeps you engaged and divides the content into easy to understand packages of knowledge
easy interpretation, organize lectures , and lectures were very rich with a lot of important perceptual information
Those lectures were very organized, very rich of very important information , and simple to understand them
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.
no es muy util, solo enlista etiologias, seria mejor enfocar mas en fisiopatologia de las mas importantes
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.
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
All are well explained Useful for all doctors in thair practice Thank you
This class was really hard to memorize for me, and to answer the questions even more. But the explanation was very clear thanks. After 3 times of repetition i was abble to answer the questions.
Love the details but mainly high yield information. Great recap.
Excellent course. Simple yet conplete with all the info about the topic
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.
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.
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".
Tis lecture and all the subsequent lectures on abnormal uterine bleeding was very helpful. At first had difficulty understanding the topic, then i came across the videos. They have helped me better understand and feel more confident in answering questions concerning this topic.
Keeps saying there is another lecture for this and that, also goes fast and doesn't provide sufficient information.
Thank you for making this topic easy to understand. This makes revision straightforward.
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.
Very basic video with no structure and deep insight into the menstrual cyle
Very confusing lecture. Need to explain the terms more in detail.
Thanks for a good lecture videos. I improved a lot. I will recommend this app to my friends.
This lecture is not good at all. Please explain the mechanism of the symptom.
Hello Dr.Lynae Brayboy,good lecture,keep it going!All the very best!
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.
I am a first year Resident at The University of Nairobi, Kenyatta National Hospital. After going through the whole lecture series on Gynae, My understanding and knowledge has improved greatly thanks to the explicit and vivid and simplify lectures delivered by Dr Lynae. Thanks
Nice lecture for all medical professionals , accrarate, brief and a needful topic
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
The lecture is not clearly structured, and not easy to follow, often have to pause to figure out what is being said. Look at Dr. Raj's lectures for better teaching strategies
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".
too many irelevant details about certain topics and completely forgot to mention other important topics
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
Very nicely presented and she has such a lovely voice. Just not 5 stars because of the ocasional stutter.
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?
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?
Very informative and to a level, where you can revise from!
Thanks! I needed to be updated in this area and you made a great job. /MD in Sweden
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.
Straight to the point! Thi lecture gives you basic need to know info
Very good course, it helped me and corrected a lot of my informations, thanks.
Great teacher , loud and clear speaking and awesome pictures. Congrats!
Like so many Lecturio courses, there are several important topics missing. I have just found these ones, but i am sure there are more. Missing: Pelvic Organ Prolapse Urinary Incontinence;stress,functional,urge,bypass,overvlow,mixed Fecal Incontinence
I liked this lecture, it was short and very to point
Great explaination and presentation ! She described clearly and let me know what importance to memorize.
Great presentation! Clear expression and the presentation contains high yields that are clearly highlighted. Reproductive endocrinology is a hard topic but she made concise and understandable.
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.
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