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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.
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I really appreciate how comprehensive the course is, including the power point notes and the additional resources. I also appreciate the visuals. The subject is explained very clearly, and the case examples help with applying the knowledge in the clinical setting. My NP program truly lacks lectures and lecture notes to facilitate learning, which is unfortunate. With my program, I feel I have little to no guidance other than assigned readings. Reading a whole text book doesn't help with memory retention, as people have different ways of learning. I think Lecturio does a good job at ensuring the courses are effective for all types of learners. I'm definitely going to continue using Lecturio during the duration of my program and preparation for the board exams.
Understanding that orbital cellulitis typically comes from sinus infections, whereas preseptal usually comes from the skin is helpful.
The lecture is clear and i understand it. Am looking forward to see Np question review
Brian is incredibly clear as a communicator and the lesson is fantastic
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I really appreciate how comprehensive the course is, including the power point notes and the additional resources. I also appreciate the visuals. The subject is explained very clearly, and the case examples help with applying the knowledge in the clinical setting. My NP program truly lacks lectures and lecture notes to facilitate learning, which is unfortunate. With my program, I feel I have little to no guidance other than assigned readings. Reading a whole text book doesn't help with memory retention, as people have different ways of learning. I think Lecturio does a good job at ensuring the courses are effective for all types of learners. I'm definitely going to continue using Lecturio during the duration of my program and preparation for the board exams.
Understanding that orbital cellulitis typically comes from sinus infections, whereas preseptal usually comes from the skin is helpful.
The lecture is clear and i understand it. Am looking forward to see Np question review
Brian is incredibly clear as a communicator and the lesson is fantastic
made it easier for me to remember the features of each disease entity..
Good explanation of drug side effects and easy to remember
1- because the courses were very well presented. 2-I like it because it can help in clinical knowledge. 3-Personnel finding in internet.
Great,Great,Great,Great,Great,Great,Great,Great,Great,Great,Great
very interesting assessment and thank you for the antibiotic regimen.
Explica muy bien y claramente domina el tema aunque la epidemiología difiere con la de mi país igual en los medios auxiliares de diagnósticos se pide lo mismo. Es muy genial.
I particularly liked the part about treatment in children and contraindications.
I particularly liked the focus on understanding and recognising the disease.
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.
I particularly liked the remarks on Lyme disease as I live in Europe. I would have liked more comments regarding the bacteria carrying the disease (B. burgdoferi) and the mechanism of action of the antibiotics.
Excellent lecture. I particularly liked the remarks on GBS and contraindications.
Excellent overview of the different vaccines with a good visual aid as the schedule.
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.
I particularly liked the remarks regarding packing, and the management of pilonidal/perirectal abscess.
I particularly liked the mention of Ecthyma and the comment on PVL gene.
I particularly liked the remarks regarding the labs results and steroids.
I particularly liked the explanation regarding PPD and prevalence in poor/rich countries.
I particularly liked the remarks regarding the interpretation of the PPD test.
I particularly liked the remarks concerning the taste of penicillin and the clear explanation concerning the Jones criteria.
I particularly liked the explanation of the management which makes it very clear in a stepwise fashion.
I particularly liked that the teacher focussed on the most common etiologies in this instance.
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!
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.
Excellent lecture. Crystal-clear on all levels. It gives me the confidence to have an informed opinion on Pertussis next time it comes in the differential diagnosis.
Excellent lecture. Really helps to dispel all the myths around M. pneumoniae. It does really seems like management is going to change in the upcoming years regarding this disease.
Excellent lecture as usual from a master teacher. The most important points about management are highlighted. It would have been great to hear the teacher's opinion about PO vs IV treatment, indications of drainage in case of empyema/abscess. Otherwise, I particularly liked the part about which vaccinations, why they are preventing pneumonia. Very well stressed I think. I'm going to use this when discussing with parents.
Excellent lecture. One of the best lecture, along those on Asthma and bronchiolitis. Tons of pearls and clear explanations for decision-making for the practicing clinicians.
Excellent lecture. I particularly liked the emphasis on the differential diagnostic, the remarks regarding the humidity and cold and the modality of the treatment. Also the signs that the child is sufficiently treated.
Excellent lecture, I particularly liked the recommandation to avoid labs and blood cultures, a good reminder in a "less is more" approach.
I particularly appreciated the emphasis on the clinical presentation and the radiological finding.
Excellent lecture with emphasis on most important clinical signs and clear categorization regarding management.
Clinical appearance, differential diagnosis, treatments, clinical pearls. This lecture contains the relevant and practical information.
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!
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!
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!
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!
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
Dr.Alverson you Do a great job in illustrating pediatric , thank you for your time and make sure that time you put it here worth. Also I thank the mcq after lesson should be harder and case oriented question
Well instructed. Easy to understand. Awesome video. Short and to he point
the course is very good and the informations are up-to-date so l like it .
Dr. Brian Alverson is a wonderful lecturer so far! He explains everything very easily and not wasting the time. I like his lectures!
I would like subtitles in spanish in the lecture. The automated subtitles are mistranslated. However Dr. Brian Alverson is very clear in his explanations !
Very Good Lecture.. Excellent Explanation!... It resume very good the pathophysiology and the managment of epiglotitis. Even if it's not a common disease.
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.
I really liked this summary, the information is precise and really easy to get thanks to the way the doctor explains it. Today at school we reviewed this topic, so when I got home I went over CRUP again with this video and it was really, really useful.
Sir whats with the new guidelines of HIV AIDS? Have you seen it yet?
Great aproach It would be lovely if you indicated dose for drugs Thanks
Concise, Succinct, and "digestible" I now know about scarlet & rheumatic fever in children.
It os good but it is not the best I have ever seen
Me gustaría que hubiera subtítulos en español en cada vídeo. o contrataran traductores
One of the best lecture series on lecturio. However missing some topics such as measles
Dr Alverson is absolutely brilliant. His methods of explaining, and the slide content are both very good!
Every lecture on lecturio are excellent but pediatric lecture is something more.Easy to understand with lot of high yield concept for the Usmle step2
The simple way to explain a boring topic, great job Dr, Brian
Really helpful, very clear both for didactic & clinical parts. Thanks!
Good teacher But as I said he need to extend his lectures and give the topics an appropriate time Not only 5 minutes
There are fundamental errors in the video. please do something about it.
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