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Start NowProf. 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. 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. 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. 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. 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.
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Very nice teaching style! It was a pleasure to review the topics with Dr. Salmi! Thank you! :)
Very well explained! As usual :) I was watching Dr. Pickering's lectures when I was in Premed School and everything was so blurry for me... Now I'm doing my clinical rotation and I need a refresh of info. It was a nice surprise to discover the new format of Anatomy lectures, but I'm also happy that you kept the old version archived. Thank you very much!!
great lecture, i finally get it! amazing clear and precise information and yet to the point
Although I am at present an unknowledgeable M0, I appreciate how informative this introductory lecture is on mucous versus serous glands, and that an associated slide with images is presented. Histology is a notably difficult course in medical school, especially for people without prior exposure. What textbook(s) or online readings or articles would you recommend reading to further supplement learning of mucous and serous glands and epithelium throughout the human body?
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Very nice teaching style! It was a pleasure to review the topics with Dr. Salmi! Thank you! :)
Very well explained! As usual :) I was watching Dr. Pickering's lectures when I was in Premed School and everything was so blurry for me... Now I'm doing my clinical rotation and I need a refresh of info. It was a nice surprise to discover the new format of Anatomy lectures, but I'm also happy that you kept the old version archived. Thank you very much!!
great lecture, i finally get it! amazing clear and precise information and yet to the point
Although I am at present an unknowledgeable M0, I appreciate how informative this introductory lecture is on mucous versus serous glands, and that an associated slide with images is presented. Histology is a notably difficult course in medical school, especially for people without prior exposure. What textbook(s) or online readings or articles would you recommend reading to further supplement learning of mucous and serous glands and epithelium throughout the human body?
Super helpful introduction and outline of future lectures. I appreciate the integrated instructions surrounding structure, location, function, and particular roles within the body. These lectures are helpful supplements to textbook readings.
While this was certainly a helpful lecture with breaking down differences between mature versus immature bone, not revealing the labeled diagram could prove detrimental to student learning. I noticed when quizzing myself that stronger learning might be taking place, but ultimately, I am not sure if everyone myself included could fully and adequately label every structure on this histological slide. Could you provide these diagrams with labels if they are not already somewhere? My histology atlas displays images differently.
coooll... this was very easy in the short amount of time i got an insane amount of notes
Thanks doc, very useful for my exam that is coming up
The instructor is not easy to understand, not sure i learned much from him
Muy interesante la conferencia, sin embargo la traducción de la misma al español es un poco ambigua.
Excellent! Thank you, Dr. Meyer for this lecture! Finally I don't have to memorize like a parrot and I started to like Histology ! :)
Thank you very much! That was very helpful. I was really confused in class.
He is great, I have leant a lot from his easy and smooth teaching method Thanks
Muy poca información y bastante básica la que se muestra
regarding msk pharmacology this is insufficient for the USMLE. no mention of osteoporosis drugs neither did the lecturer mention the arachidonic acid pathway.
The title is MSK skin and connective tisse however no msk pathology or skin pathologies are discussed!
Magnificent! I love it! Especially the explanation of serosa? Nothing to say I have gentleman!!
I think that this lesson was very interesting and easy to understand. 5 starts out of 5.
I agree that using a pointer might help, but the way he is describing the structures makes it very clear where to look to, so I don't agree at all with the 2-star rating. Also, the rest is very informative and nicely explained.
Well, I find it more useful. I got what I want from this lecture.
made things clear and easy to learn in a short time
One needs a really freshened mind to grasp this. I think I need more time on this. Perhaps more illustration and pictures demonstrating the various skin conditions discussed would be beneficial!
Elegí esta calificación porque explicó de forma sensilla de entener y recordar lo básico del desarrollo y patologias de los arcos faríngeos, ahora queda ib¿vestigar más sobre dicha información. Me gustó que pone la variedad y cantidad de imagenes que proyecta justo en el momento exacto que explica, eso hace más entendible la conferencia. Recomendaría este vídeos a mis compañeros de facultad.
elegí esta calificación por que considero que las imágenes explican muy bien lo que explica el profesor.
Greatly assisted me in identifying the structure and function of bone organelles
Good lecture, liked the general overview and structure. Happy that i found it.
All of the lectures by prof. Meyer are absolute blast and great experience.
really well explained, repetition really helps the knowledge stick. explaining rather than just reading off the screen really helps swell
The whole series of lectures on embriology are top noch.
it was great to hear your story this makes the lecture even more interesting
So far this lecture series has been good but this particular lecture is so hard to follow. The explanations aren't clear, and the professor not pointing out anything is a problem. This has been pointed out in previous lectures as well, and the explanation given is that it's better for us if we try to find it ourselves. This is the first time we are coming across structures like this. It would be better if the professor at least points out an example to us for the first time and then allows us to identify it ourselves later. Otherwise, these lectures have been good except for this one.
Simple and provides examples. Not packed with unwanted info. highly recommend.
I have rated this topic 5 stars because it is clear and easy to understand. In addition, it is easy to memorize because of the way it has been exposed.
Hola! No han solucionado el problema y se los avisaron hace 4 meses. 4 months ago Soe S. said you that the transcription has a problem of 1 minute of length.
very nice, I wish there was a pointer or a cursor when he was mentioning specific things from the diagrams shown on the screen. Otherwise, a very nice way of explaining
Well understand his lecture, and He is talking slowly and patiently.
This lecture alone makes me want to recommend Lecturio to my peers.
wonderful explanation about bone structure and the need of light bone to make it easy to move
great to keep up with, love the questions after the video, wish there was more though
Outstanding review of connective tissue! These videos are helping me get so much more out of my studies!
I like a lot the examples of each type of muscle fiber
Thanks for emphasizing thing like sparing nasolabial folds. I think it is extremely important to emphasize valuable high-yield thing for better remembering.
Good concise contents covering a lot of common conditions Dr Raj is a brilliant lecturer and would like to see more of his work in the future
I like the way benign nevi was explained, start with the definition and the different categories.... Perfect!
Great video on precursor lesions, RF and differential diagnosis for Melanoma.
its somehow good but need little speed when explaining not that fast tho
Everything was clearly explained, especially helpful in the times of the pandemic. Thank you very much professor!
I really enjoy the teaching style. Easy to follow and remember. Even when doing questions - I can remember Dr Raj mentioning it. It is easy to get introduced and get comfortable with a wide variety of topics. Would have like to know of Lecturio much sooner.
Carlo - you are great as a teacher - probably a wonderful doctor. I always had trouble remembering differences as a doctor - you make it easy.
The digital background is not apealing,each disease is scattered through no of slides intead of just one slide which would be helpful for review.
best lecturer on Lecturio - so refreshing to have a lecturer with passion and a personality! No ego getting in the way of his fantastic lectures - a very rare thing indeed!
Really found this clear and I have learned that there are compartments of stem cells in our body (intestine and perycites)
Great lecturer, can't recommend enough. I like his enthusiasm and clarity.
Simple, elegant, and easily gets to the point. Great lecturer.
It is an unbelievably easy and organized explanation. It is an excellent presentation.
Like the emphasis this instructor puts on the important things.
Brilliant letter and word memo techniques presented, which make memorising this confusing content a lot easier!
Dr. Ward is excellent! I thoroughly enjoy his lectures and feel well-versed in the subject after watching and listening to his explanations. Thank you!
In a short time you have a good content. And it has English subtitle.
Concise and informative. Clearly differentiates disorders. Important points covered without missing anything
Because it has all the information i need and am understanding easily
This teacher has a style of teaching that makes people retain facts better like the way he pats the liver to say beware of liver disease and his way of pressing certain words is certainly helping to reckon better, thank you, sir.
CT proper: mesenchyme, lax fibrillary, dense fibrillary, reticular, elastic, adipose and pigment. Supporting CT: cartilage and bone. Trophic CT: blood and lymph.
Needs to use pointer during lecture. He's telling us to look at something but he's not pointing it out.
very well explained and is easy to understand, the graphics were very clear and it was synchronized with the explanation , I would definitely like to watch another lecture from Mr.Thad Wilson.
I felt like I was sitting in the classroom with the lecturer. He taught with precision and knowledge that I can easily guess what a histologic slide is with his explanations. Very grateful for this lecture
The derm lectures have been surprisingly helpful and as always Dr Raj keeps it clear, funny, and to the point.
Made personally complicated and hard-to-take-in material very clear for me. It was very helpful with the definitions of the histological terms and summarized the skin topic very well. I am getting ready for my first histology exam and this video helped a lot!
no pathophysiology, epidemiology and risks explained explanations are shallow, very hastily spoken and with very little extra info. Not happy with this course
Just AMAZING!!!! Thank you Dr Peter for making this lecture so easy. This made me understand more rather than mugging up the derivatives.
very interesting lecture and good lecturer I have benefited really , good luck
it was clear and concise easy to understand key points layed out very well
I think that this lesson was very interesting and easy to understand. 5 starts out of 5.
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)
Very simple and easy to understand , it saved me a lot of time.
It helped me to gain knowledge in embryology.....Awesome videos N slides
From my point of view, this lecture is an amazing clear presentation about angioedema . This lecture discribes in many ways and from several point of views the struggles and the look outs about this condition and illness. Also, a fresh way for (becoming) docters to make it not so difficult for them working together with the patient, with this clear and vivid diagram. It is possible to check the "boxes" together because of the clear way of putting it all out there. People could recognize the specifics of the illness.
i enjoyed the explanations , especially those of the z line , m line, light & dark bands
I could not follow along very well, i did not feel very connected
NICE LECTURE, short and understandable. feels like information is not enough. anyway, it's a good lecture. thank you, doctor Carlo.
very good lecturer also listen?ng at 1.25x speed works well. I recommend it.
this article handles the explanation for skin layers; which I find as the hardest of the topics, in a well organised and logically acceptable building. It is really interesting to read. It summarizes the topic but without the loss of any crucial information. Also, the use of well-labelled pictures and microscopic slides is a plus and catalyse the understanding. I would recommend this to my premedical colleagues.
I think he is one of the top lectures that have a particularly unique way in gaining attention. Kudos
Belabors the points quite succinctly! The approach is just the best for clinical dermatology!
i could understand what the doctor carlo raj is telling only because lecturio is providing subtitles and transcript of what he is speaking which is really helpful and very useful and i am really thankful for that to lecturio..........................
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.
the lecture was simple and easy to understand. it was a good 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.
Would like to see some discussion about investigations eg patch testing
very good lecture i thoroughly enjoyed watching and learning the content.
60 % of stage 4 patients develop metastasis in the brain. Why is it missing? Target-therapy with BRAFi Vermurafenib or Dabrafenib should be given in combination with MEK inhibitors. Both modern immunotherapy treatments are missing (CTLA4, PD-1). That are just the basics. Melanoma research developed fast and this video should be replaced by an updated version.
Great lecture. It is very easy to follow. Great explanation.
I love your lectures, you are such a talented proffesor. Great work.
great explanation Few people have a talent in teaching. i think Dr Raj is one of them thank you so much
Lecturio should open their own medical school in the Caribbean and people could actually learn down there ! keep it up !
very good and informative lecture. thank you for good explanation associated with the differential diagnosis
good and simple explanation however it would be more useful if there are examples for each lesion
Solid review and helpful information in regards to histology. The slides are helpful
I really liked this course because the doctor repeated the most relevant information and was very professional and patient.
Excellent clear lecturer. Quality teaching, with enough slides to supplement.
He really took his time to explain and taught in ways we can remember
Muy interesante el tema, y muy bien explicado, lo entendí mucho mejor que los libros, gracias.
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.
lecture should be more simplify as it is many times difficult to understand .
I really lime the way of presentation and the quick test after that, because that challenge me to really pay attention to the lectures, but only one concern is about tha fast speaking, as a foreign is sometime a little difficult for me to get everything a one, because l need to replay the video, but for the rest, amazing work guys!!
explained very well and clear in short time. got all i need to know
Dr. Raj does a stellar job of explaining not only the disease but then giving great visualizations of what that patient will look like when they present for treatment. He is also great about pausing for a moment to let important information sink in. His pictures were very helpful as well as I am a very visual learner.
Love this guy! Easy to listen to. Puts emphasis on important points. And occasionally says something surprisingly funny. "Rubber Baby Bumper Buggies" lol
PERFECT!!! the lectures are very interesting and on point explains what i need to know.
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
i choose to rate this lecture, because it is well explain. additionally, he outlines the main things that i should remember which is very helpful
This is by far the best histology lecture there is online. love the way make it so easy to comprehend and the Q&A Are amazing
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
I love the eminent Dr Carlo Raj. Very keen to get across the knowledge into all thick skulls.
excellent, comprehensive, detailed and very focused dermatology lecture on high yield and clinically relevant material
Excellent summary for any medical student in their Dermatology practice.
now my act is as MD dermatologist really i feel very confidence after hearing his lectures i wanna say thank you so much
I don't think he's robotic at all. The way he talks keeps me engaged, better than most monotone professors I have in med school Excellent explanations. He is very articulate and knows how to tie facts together and emphasises on the key facts so you at least leave the video knowing what Atopic Dermatitis is about
Very clear, hits high-yield points, somewhat entertaining too. Very passionate lecturer.
Very conscise and get to the point at each topic/secsion/
professor lectures factual information relevant to epithelium in a simplified way
I think this is a great app! Just wondering if this app/info applies to the Family Nurse Practitioner board exam as well? Thanks much! Stephanie K
Great overview. Wish that dermatology covered more topics, though. I enjoyed this overall. I like the transcript section. It allows me to review the material and read the speakers words verbatim. This is wonderful for all types of learning.
This playlist was named: Musculoskeletal, Skin, and Connective Tissue—Pathology. But only skin pathology is covered, there are no musculoskeletal and connective tissue pathology videos... and they can't be found elswhere either.
I love how he directly emphasizes main points with repetition and gives details of differentials. He is very direct and to the point, no wasted time.
5 star lecturer! I enjoy every moment watching the videos. All med students should subscribe this app!
I like it very much, He focused in all the important topics, and presented it very excellently, I recommend this app for all my friends.
Dermatology course challenge is that either everything looks like either dermatitis or lupus. Dr. Raj delivers the course in a concise and straight forward manner. I had no problem with his diction and/or pronunciation. Also, his interactive way of asking in every video, helps you maintain a sort of active learning during the passive learning of hearing the lecture. All doubts clarified.
The lecture was a little hard to follow. The speaker seems a little nervous.
Great lecture! Very detailed and I understood it with ease. I'm looking forward to the other lectures.
Difficult to understand. Annoying accent. Difficult to concentrate on the lecture due to his presentation style.
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 :)
Very helpful, concise, and overall great lectures!! I'm excited to complete other courses!
Good lecture. The talking is very smooth and continuous not robotic like it sometimes tends to be the case with Dr.Raj. Excellent! Good explanation of the terms and the difference between atopic and contact dermatitis! Some more elaboration on treatment options, including non-pharmacologic and the role of allergen testing (should you do it or not?) would be a good addition.
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.
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!
Easy to understand. I recommend adding more information regarding medication such as what kind of systemic seroid we are using.
Fantastic talk but would have liked further information on non-pharmacological treatment and also the role of allergen testing
I find one of the challenging aspects of dermatology is to keep in the various ddx for "similar" looking presentation. The way these lectures are set out has been very useful to have a few ddx to think about when facing a pt with a rash!
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.
It says the essential about the bones structure and function with understandable explanation and examples
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 good way of teaching and explanation is clear to the key points, thank you Dr.Carlo Raj!
To the point and repetitive, which helps a lot with making sense of confusing differentials.
It is very important to have a better diction and prosody
I like his way to explain. He did not mention if these are 1ry or 2ry lesion. There is no pic.
I liked the vídeos becase they are like a quick view of a topic, the general stuff and really important. I would like more photos, maybe clínica cases to practice and not to be so general in the treatment
Said by a old MD (58) you can count on it Dr Raj has the gift, the talent to focus on what really matters but most of all after many years it was the first time that I was amazed by specific tips I never took in consideration . Thanks Dr Raj thanks Lecturio I shall die less ignorant
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