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By ??? ???? ????????? ا. on 07. December 2023 for Collecting Duct (CD): Summary of Clinical Findings
Thanks dr raj love the way you are teaching with all this integration
Uncredible
By Anne-Laure T. on 18. August 2023 for Renal Functional Anatomy
So cool, so funny, making it easy. Love this professor
Awesome
By Omoniyi Henry A. on 30. July 2023 for Glomerulonephritis
Awesome
It explained it down to the nitty gritty aspects
Much appreciated
Excellent explanation by Dr. Raj
By Manuel T. on 24. April 2023 for Minimal Change Disease
Too good, is what I was looking for the topic
hard stop
By jack g. on 26. February 2023 for Regulation of ADH: Response to Water Deprivation
really want to learn about SIADH, oh,,,, Dr. Raj. hard stop
Many thanks to a dr. Carlo Raj about course Glomerulonephritis.
By Gulbanu S. on 10. February 2023 for Glomerulonephritis
Hello lecturers Team
Brilliant lecturers from Dr C. Raj.
Especially differential diagnostics in terms of pathology.And diff diagnostics are outstanding.
Brilliant lecture from Dr. C. Raj.
By Gulbanu S. on 01. February 2023 for Renal Diagnostics
Hello Lecturio team
I am very much appreciated the Renal Diagnostics by Dr. Carlo Raj.
A very detailed way and with clinical examples. Overall, lecturio courses have a very deep logics in it. Particularly Dr Rajs has great way of explaining and very much captivates your attention,
because he explains and seeing problems from many angles if you like , almost like a MRI scan.
I also watch in my language as well.
Bravo!
By Arran W. on 14. August 2022 for Experimental Calculations of Renal Function (Part 1)
Mon ami,
magnifique!
Doesn't Require me ten words to say it.
Bravo!
By Arran W. on 12. August 2022 for Distal Convoluted Tubule (DCT): Bartter and Gitelman Syndrome
Bravo
Bien entendu, of course. The pieces slowly coming together whith each lecture.
Adh chemical from brain regulating water channels
TAL upstream DCT downstream
concentration/dilute
Salt/water
Sure there is a canal chamber lock analogy here somewhere. These little grey cells.
Dr Raj alone is worth the lecturio subscription
By Kieffer D. on 03. August 2022 for Proximal Convoluted Tubule (PCT): Proximal Nephron
Dr. Raj is breaking this down and is the reason I will likely resub my lecturio. Clear, concise, and engaging.
Excellent!
By Jessica M. on 26. July 2022 for Tubular Transport by Nephron Segment
This is an excellent lecture that integrates other body systems and applies the effects to the kidneys. Understanding where and why all of the hormones act on the nephron was thoroughly and expertly explained. Very, very well done.
Loved it
By Eugenia Fiammetta R. on 28. May 2022 for Diseases of the Nephron
Amazing!!!! Thank you Dr Raj. Please keep his pathology series and also the associated physiology review.
Glomerulonephritis
By Desiree E. on 13. May 2022 for Glomerulonephritis
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.
?neffable
By Asra Nur S. on 15. March 2022 for Fluid and Electrolyte Balance
Just I need to get this course for my exam and i am progressing with Dr.Raj confidently...Thanks for all
Just thanks !
By Marion E. on 29. January 2022 for Questions and Case Studies – Drugs in Hypertension
Thank you a lot for this lecture. It is so clear and organised in a way that makes all of the informations comprehensible and logic !
Great lecturer, great lecture
By Deniz Y. on 25. January 2022 for Post-Streptococcal Glomerulonephritis
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.
the lecture is difficult to understand
By Rowell R. on 30. November 2021 for Extracellular Fluid (ECF) and Intracellular Fluid (ICF): Changes in ECF Volume
man i really find it hard to understand the lectures
unclear lessons
By Sara A. on 09. November 2021 for Potter's Syndrome
I'm sorry but I can't seem to understand him, it feels like he's revising the new subject to me instead of teaching it.
Wonderful lecture by doctor raj
By Chandra S. on 28. October 2021 for Glomerulonephritis
Well explained .Full of concepts and differentials.and gud humour
great!
By Concepcion C. on 23. October 2021 for Fluid and Electrolyte Balance
the presentation is easy to understand.. it is easier for me to understand the topic im reading in the textbook..
excellent for differential diagnosis
By Mahindokht R. on 25. August 2021 for Fluid and Electrolyte Balance
very good explain in simplest way , I am a physiology student, thanks Dr.
useful stuff.
By S C. on 21. August 2021 for Proximal Convoluted Tubule (PCT): Proximal Convoluted Tubular Mechanics
very useful lecture. The graph is very informative and helps one understand renal physiology.
Amazing Dr. Raj
By Ignacio R. on 23. June 2021 for Glomerulonephritis
Great summary and extraordinary explanation of each one of the diseases
Informative
By Neuer N. on 12. May 2021 for Types of Glomerular Diseases
Dr C Roy has a very pragmatic approach that makes more sense when recalling
Amazing!
By FRANCICO FLAVIO C. on 29. April 2021 for Diabetic Glomerulopathy esp. Kimmelstiel-Wilson Disease
Congratulations!
Complete review !!! Excelent, high level questions. Best review I have seen about the topic!
Great lecture, as usual! Well done dr. Raj!
By Inaamul Hassan J. on 23. March 2021 for Nephrolithiasis (Kidney Stones): Shock Wave Lithotripsy
Excellent content. Concepts are precise, accurate and presented in a fun, enjoyable manner.
Excellent Dr. Raj!
By Inaamul Hassan J. on 23. March 2021 for Causes of Increased and Decreased Ccr
The 5 star description says, "I like it very much", well that sums it up!
Well done Dr Raj!
By Inaamul Hassan J. on 23. March 2021 for Creatinine Clearance – Clinical Application of Creatinine
Best lecturer! Clear and concise summaries with all important information provided. Keep Up the great work!
Great Lectures by Dr. Raj.
By Dildeep G. on 22. March 2021 for Hypotonic Fluid Disorders
Great lectures, Dr. Raj!
My 8 yr old convinced me to rate before I finished the lecture series.
Brilliant, as always!
By Inaamul Hassan J. on 21. March 2021 for Diabetes Insipidus (DI): Etiology
Helpful, demonstrated good insights and teaches in an enjoyable and logical manner
Great
By Inaamul Hassan J. on 21. March 2021 for Glomerular Disorders
Enthusiastic, to the point, interesting lessons which are enjoyable and educational
simply explained .Nice lecture
By Stylianos S. on 17. March 2021 for Diuretics – Drugs in Hypertension
easily explained .well organized . Mentioned what we need to know with explanations .
Urinalysis review (renal path...)
By Milana N. on 10. March 2021 for Urinalysis
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
Great lecture!
By Angela R. on 24. February 2021 for Regulation of ADH: Response to Water Deprivation
Wonderful lecture explaining a difficult topic. I love Dr. Raj lectures! Looking forward to more Dr. Raj.
Perfect teacher
By Aseel A. on 18. February 2021 for Fluid and Electrolyte Balance
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
Good
By Dio R. on 24. January 2021 for Types of IV Fluids (Intravenous Fluids): Distribution of IVFs
he is very good, and fun! thankyou doctor carlo raj.
best regards,
med stud from indonesia
I love Dr Raj's passion and teaching skills!!
By Federico P. on 20. January 2021 for Distal Convoluted Tubule (DCT): Bartter and Gitelman Syndrome
I think that Dr Raj is simply amazing because he has the ability to make even the most intricated concepts clear and easy to understand!
Very good lecture.
By Marta R. on 12. January 2021 for Lines of Therapy – Drugs in Hypertension
Very good lecture, where guidelines for each condition are enhanced.
really enjoyed this one
By majdee M. on 22. December 2020 for Diseases of the Nephron
great lecture series thanks a loot, helped me to truly understand the things going on in the nephron plus some pharma and great pathology overview ,highly recommended
I love it - clear, concise.
By Irina S. on 17. December 2020 for Fluid and Electrolyte Balance
A lot of repetitions which make it perfect to memorize, normal speed of talking - not too fast, not too slow
Highly recommended
By majdee M. on 16. December 2020 for Glomerulonephritis
Couldn’t be done better thank you dr raj ,very helpful
Great!
By Liz J. Y. on 06. November 2020 for Extracellular Fluid (ECF) and Intracellular Fluid (ICF): Plasma Osmolality (POsm)
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.
Nice lecture
By Ernest A. on 12. September 2020 for Fluid and Electrolyte Balance
Dr Raj is very wonderful! He made the most difficult topics to look simple and easy to understand. Nice lectures
ECF ICF
By Anna P. on 26. August 2020 for Extracellular Fluid (ECF) and Intracellular Fluid (ICF): Plasma Osmolality (POsm)
Best lecture. I like the video.I read the slide with this lecture that help me to understand the our lecture.
Exceptional!
By Derya B. on 23. August 2020 for Extracellular Fluid (ECF) and Intracellular Fluid (ICF): Clinical Volume Dynamics
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!
Very well explained
By Luis V. on 24. July 2020 for Glomerulonephritis
I loved the lecture, I learned things I didn’t know. Like it very much.
Not clear
By Carlos W. on 29. June 2020 for Glomerulonephritis
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.
pathophisiology
By Lucas F. on 27. June 2020 for (Nephrogenic) Diabetes Insipidus (DI)
It is great how Dr. Raj integrates pathophysiology with clinical correlations, including pharmacology and its mechanisms.
Great content
By Lucas F. on 19. June 2020 for Diseases of the Nephron
Dr. Raj is a very good teacher. He always finds a fast way to bring relevant review information, as well as clinical references.
The Best
By Amos N. on 30. May 2020 for Renal Diagnostics
The best lecturer I have ever met. What a gifted teacher. Words cannot explain. An asset to Lecturio family.
Thank you teacher.
Good presentation
By Mahonri G. on 22. May 2020 for Nephrolithiasis (Kidney Stones): Uric Acid
Good presentation and good pronunciation for being foreign.
Thanks for the difference between urea and uric acid.
Good
By Ravi G. on 06. May 2020 for Glomerulonephritis
Was good lecture .........but can you expand more on diagnosis and treatment
Very good explanations, more images and a pointer needed.
By Francisco Javier S. on 01. May 2020 for Glomerulonephritis
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).
I love the lecture but...
By SEAN u. on 27. April 2020 for Extracellular Fluid (ECF) and Intracellular Fluid (ICF): Changes in ECF Volume
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 :)
Dr. Raj is hilarious!! Will keep you hooked.
By Fleming M. on 11. April 2020 for Glomerulonephritis
Dr. Raj Explains topic with finesse and maintains the balance with his quirky dialogues.
Don’t listen if you don’t want to think about it
By Mendy P. on 07. April 2020 for Urinalysis
Dig deep! These lectures make you think! Very deep content and worth the work of understanding them.
An example for online lectures
By Robert R. on 03. April 2020 for Alpha Agonists – Drugs in Hypertension
Very pleasant pace of lecture and clear explanation. Also love the quick and personal response on the questions on the forum. Really makes me feel like I am in the lecture hall itself.
hard to understand
By kelly h. on 03. April 2020 for Extracellular Fluid (ECF) and Intracellular Fluid (ICF): Changes in ECF Volume
not really engaging, hard to hear and understand. Didn't understand some of what he was saying
Great
By 顥 懷. on 08. March 2020 for Glomerulonephritis
Organized and informative. Made me remember the key points easily. A pointer is needed to illustrate the graphics.
helpful
By jinxiu p. on 20. February 2020 for Glomerulonephritis
very clear, and easy to remember all the points, and it is very helpful to understand
dr raj
By John Christopher W. on 12. February 2020 for Renal Functional Anatomy
dr raj is really good at making the lectures interesing, fun and informative.
Short and Sweet.
By Ricardo N. on 11. February 2020 for Chemical Dipsticks: pH & Protein
This lecture is quick, has good examples and is straight to the point.
Excellemt
By Ali O. on 04. February 2020 for Glomerulonephritis
Great presentation, complete and educational. Questions are very helpful. Thank you
excelent teacher
By Ricardo G. on 06. January 2020 for Creatinine Clearance – Clinical Application of Creatinine
Perfect , Well explained , excellent teacher , The best pathology course alv
Carlo Raj , The best one
By Ricardo G. on 05. January 2020 for Changes in Glomerular Dynamics 2
I wish he was on my Med school as my teacher , But Thanks god lecturio Exists and now he is our pathology teacher
Great lecture
By Leané v. on 05. January 2020 for Extracellular Fluid (ECF) and Intracellular Fluid (ICF): Clinical Volume Dynamics
Brilliant! Dr. Raj focuses on understanding and establishes foundation knowledge for you to build on. Extremely helpful.
I understood the glomuruler disease like ever befor really thanks alot
By rania a. on 20. December 2019 for Glomerulonephritis
excillent lecture ,Teacher and presentation ,Just recommend to use pointer when Explain on dighram .
Needs more explanation
By Mauricio H. on 19. December 2019 for Diuretics – Drugs in Hypertension
Very complicated topic that it's not explain with enough clarity
detailed, good presentation
By Ahmed F. on 08. December 2019 for Urinalysis
thank you Dr. Raj
very good series , you explained it well and repeated the information a lot to be memorized
Misconception
By Rodrigo C. on 23. November 2019 for Chemical Dipsticks: pH & Protein
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.
excelent teacher
By Ricardo G. on 17. November 2019 for Rapidly Progressive Glomerulonephritis (rpgn) & Subtypes
The best teacher , his sense of humor make the lectures more fun
Positive feedback
By sari g. on 08. November 2019 for Renal Diagnostics
In the beginning I did not understand some of the topics, but after number of repetions I understood the subjects explained.
Send questions in nephrology and other subjects.
My feedback is positive even though at first it was not so.
Excellent pathology course
By Chanel S. on 08. November 2019 for Renal Diagnostics
The pathology course is so good, excellent explanation , to tell you the truth, I love it !!
You have everything about Pathology USMLE under Lecturio to your success.
Thank You!
By Jessie G. on 02. November 2019 for Tubulointerstitial Diseases
The topics were explained clearly.
Confusing topics/concepts were made less confusing.
I actually enjoyed learning this subject.
Very helpful !
By Leona H. on 26. October 2019 for Diabetes Insipidus (DI): Etiology
As always I enjoy and learn so much from you Dr. Raj
A good review
By Rodrigo C. on 17. October 2019 for Diuretics – Drugs in Hypertension
It's always useful to see a good review of hard subjects like this.
Passionate and clear, best nephron segment lecture ever.
By Haichuan H. on 12. October 2019 for Tubular Transport by Nephron Segment
Most lectures about nephron segment is kind of boring. But I really like Dr. Raj's passionate and clear explanation, and the way he sophisticated getting knowledge connected with clinical application. It's the best nephron segment lecture ever.
Excellent presentation! Thank you
By Prelyza T. on 08. October 2019 for Renal Pharmacology
Awesome lecture. It was so clear to listen to. Dr. Shukle has provided a great presentation that is easy to understand.
Key concepts in fluid/electrolytes regulation by ADH vs Alderstone well explained!
By Guyu L. on 03. October 2019 for Regulation of Fluid and Electrolyte Balance: Regulation Wheels
One of the most confusing concept is explained very clearly in a short video!!
Excelente
By Javier B. on 17. September 2019 for Renal Pharmacology
pasto colombia. Gran resumen, los cuadros resumen facilita mucho recordar y el Quiz al final de cada tema me ayudaba a reforzar lo que aprendí
Great diagrams
By Lorcán Ó. on 17. September 2019 for Tubulointerstitial Pathology
Finally I understand the concept or the BUN/Cr ratio and the difference between prerenal and intrinsic
Glomerulonephritis
By Nguyễn Minh H. on 20. July 2019 for Glomerulonephritis
He explained many problem in glomerulonephritis very clearly. I 'll appreciate that.
Great video
By Admitere B. on 29. June 2019 for Rapidly Progressive Crescentic Glomerulonephritis
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!
Ugly way of explaining. Weird pronounciation.
By Ana G. on 22. June 2019 for Nephrolithiasis (Kidney Stones): Uric Acid
Ugly way of explaining. Weird pronounciation. Not so clear explanation.
Excelent explanation
By Ismael Francisco V. on 13. June 2019 for Glomerulonephritis
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.
simplified
By Roja s. on 06. June 2019 for Renin Angiotensin Aldosterone – Drugs in Hypertension
the doctor really simplified the whole thing...i'll find this much easier to remember
Fantastic!!
By Alfredo H. on 27. May 2019 for Pathophysiology of Renal Failure
This was hard for me to undersand and now I get it THANKS!!!
Excellent!
By Romina G. on 21. May 2019 for Renin-Angiotensin-Aldosterone-System
Love how he can make something difficult into an easy learning experience. Excellent clases, with funny quotes that make you smile.
Fantastic!!
By Alfredo H. on 19. May 2019 for Chronic Renal Failure
Excellent and understandable! Not confusing at all and goes straight to the point!
Short and precise
By Robson M. on 26. April 2019 for Tubulointerstitial Diseases
Lectures are short and precise,highlighting the most critical points
Good.
By ????? പ. on 12. April 2019 for Introduction to Renal Blood Flow
Succintly summarised with contstant references back to other relevant topics
Like It Very Much!
By Anwr A. on 09. April 2019 for Glomerulonephritis
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
By gumaa a. on 07. April 2019 for Glomerulonephritis
thank you so mush it was helpful thank you so mush it was helpful
thank you so mush it was helpful
By gumaa a. on 07. April 2019 for Tubulointerstitial Diseases
thank you so mush it was helpful thank you so mush it was helpful
great lectures
By Allan K. on 21. March 2019 for Diseases of the Nephron
I love the way Carlo teaches what may seem as complex concepts so simply. easy to understand and with such humor. I am enjoying this lecture series. Can listen to him all day. Thank you Carlo.
wow
By Niamh D. on 02. March 2019 for Lines of Therapy – Drugs in Hypertension
I loved the questions attached with this lecture, very appropriate and I feel more confident in this area now.
i like it so much . thank you
By gumaa a. on 02. March 2019 for Urinalysis: Introduction
i like the lecture bcz its so organised and so useful thank you all
FABULOUS!
By Anne c. on 23. February 2019 for Glomerulonephritis
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.
Well explained :D
By Oddom M. on 22. January 2019 for Fluid and Electrolyte Balance
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.
superb lectures
By Dinesh K. on 18. January 2019 for Tubulointerstitial Diseases
u just made renal pathology easy for me
loved the tables and algorithms u made
thanks Dr.Carlo Raj
MY THOUGHTS
By ABRAHAM I. on 04. December 2018 for Fluid and Electrolyte Balance
Thorough and patient presentation of an often problematic topic to a lot of students and practising physicians
Excellent
By Neuer N. on 19. November 2018 for Diuretics – Drugs in Hypertension
Very knowledgeable and soothing voice. Helps with remembering things more efficiently
Great!!!!!!!!
By James A. on 08. November 2018 for Glomerulonephritis
Thank you Dr Raj!!!! finally understand this complicated topic. Dr Raj is the best.
Thank you!!!
By James A. on 07. November 2018 for Urinalysis
Dr Raj is definitely the best always make things appear so simple
Great
By Seth B. on 16. October 2018 for Chronic Renal Failure
Great, succinct, and well taught lecture. I did not find it confusing.
Certainly one of the best explanations one could get on this topic!
By Mariia R. on 13. October 2018 for Renin-Angiotensin-Aldosterone-System
Amazing! I really get the material, Dr. Raj! I love how you keep reinforcing the material during each lecture!
Amazing, talented, great teacher!!!
By Mariia R. on 08. October 2018 for Distal Convoluted Tubule (DCT): Antenatal Bartter Syndrome
Thank you so much, Dr. Raj for making me understand pathology concepts! You truly are an amazing teacher!!!
Thank you, It was great
By Zoraida F. on 27. September 2018 for Diuretics – Drugs in Hypertension
Great lecture. Absolutely the best for boards, Keep up the great work
pottes stars
By Metehan A. on 19. September 2018 for Potter's Syndrome
everything 4 boards are covered and the narrator really gives main road of the subject
Porque se encuentra clases explucativas.
By Neuer N. on 13. September 2018 for Diuretics – Drugs in Hypertension
Temarios muy importantes.
Videos con explicasiones que ayuda mucho para aprender sobre el campi de la medicina.
Awesome lectures
By Omar J. on 08. September 2018 for Tubulointerstitial Diseases
Great lectures. I like how Dr. Raj integrates other renal pathologies into his teaching of renal failure, rather than treating renal failure as a completely separate entity.
Beautiful explanation
By Modibbo N. on 01. August 2018 for Diuretics – Drugs in Hypertension
One of the best Lecturers on lecturio hands down. Defined one of the best explanations I’ve gotten on this topic
RAAS
By Lisa H. on 21. June 2018 for Renin Angiotensin Aldosterone – Drugs in Hypertension
Simple way to understand the RAAS system and the meds associated with it.
He makes it look easy.
By Robert B. on 23. May 2018 for Urinalysis
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.
Dr. Raj is the best.
By Robert B. on 17. May 2018 for Fluid and Electrolyte Balance
His fluid, conversational presentation style really makes it stick. I do not want my classmates to know about him.
Not my favorite lectures
By Raihan A. on 25. April 2018 for Tubulointerstitial Pathology
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.
Very happy with this course.
By Raihan A. on 21. April 2018 for Renal Pharmacology
Very helpful, succinct and easy to understand. Lecturer is excellent.
Glomerular diseases
By adrianmola2014@gmail B. on 17. April 2018 for Post-Streptococcal Glomerulonephritis
It was great because I achieved to understand in detail a very complex topics. Thanks
The instructor rocks!
By ana n. on 11. April 2018 for Renal Diagnostics
The instructor is knowledgeable and makes the lectures fun. I love him.
Great
By Nicholas M. on 03. April 2018 for Diseases of the Nephron
Great lecture series. Very in depth and it ties physiology, pathology, and pharmacology all together
Too fast, unfocused and not detailed enough
By Isaac V. on 26. March 2018 for Potter's Syndrome
The lecturer does a great job at keeping the presentation interesting, however he rushed over several points in the topics to the point in which he ignored some of the information present in his slides.
Also, it feels out of place when he jumps to different topics that have little to nothing to do with the present lecture.
Finally, the lecture feels SO rushed that he missed key aspects of the pathology of every desease he talked about, especially Potter Sequence and its etiologies.
Great presentation
By Lisa W. on 24. March 2018 for Renin-Angiotensin-Aldosterone-System
i like his fun attitude to teaching. It works for me!
Thank you!
By Elnath B. on 04. March 2018 for Beta Blockers – Drugs in Hypertension
very good lecture, concise and high yield. very helpful for the boards
Loving this pathology course
By Okechukwu V. on 27. February 2018 for Diseases of the Nephron
This guy is indeed the new professor Goljan. I am speechless. So much material covered.
Liked but another lecture not opened so disliked
By Neuer N. on 22. February 2018 for Fluid and Electrolyte Balance
Liked but another lecture not opened yet so not liked
excellent
By Sharon M. on 20. February 2018 for Chemical Dipsticks: pH & Protein
clear teaching and repetition, thanks. Learnt a lot. Clinically useful. thanks
Sharing is caring!
By JEFF T. on 05. February 2018 for Diseases of the Nephron
He teaches just not to pass our boards, but to become greater physicians! Dr. Goljan should be proud, this man is God sent!
Great course
By deleted u. on 21. January 2018 for Fluid and Electrolyte Balance
Helped me a lot understanding this subject! Carlo Raj's videos har really good.
Best of the best..
By Neuer N. on 20. January 2018 for Renal Patho-Embryology
Best lecture i have ever seen..concise with high yield topics.
thumbs up
By Silviu S. on 18. January 2018 for Renal Pharmacology
amazing, thanks to lecturio I can revise very fast and this will make ma a better doctor
Why there are no transcripts,it's better to understand
By Hongqian S. on 18. January 2018 for Renal Patho-Embryology
Good very good,I like the lectures.Good very good,I like the lectures.
Good very good,I like the lectures.
nice
By SITI Nurliana Z. on 14. December 2017 for Diuretics – Drugs in Hypertension
very nice lecture and good tips. i should follow you earlier
Great!
By deja A. on 12. December 2017 for Types of IV Fluids (Intravenous Fluids): Saline: Clinical Terminology
This was a good course because the lecturer gave examples and explanations.
Good content, bad speaker
By Andrei V. on 09. December 2017 for Creatinine Clearance – Clinical Application of Creatinine
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.
Why these videos don't have subtitles?
By Carmen S. on 08. December 2017 for Introduction to Renal Blood Flow
I really like Dr. Raj lectures but, why these videos don't have subtitles?
Very informative
By Aws A. on 30. November 2017 for Fluid and Electrolyte Balance
Very informative and organized , keep the good work
Thank you
Lecturio is a must, if you must excel in medical science without sweat!
By Olugbemiga J. on 27. November 2017 for Fluid and Electrolyte Balance
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)
Cocise, engaging, high learnability index
By Nnamno E. on 03. November 2017 for Algorithm of Acute Renal Injury
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!
I don´t understand exactly the difference between IFC and EFC concentration
By Gustavo S. on 29. October 2017 for Extracellular Fluid (ECF) and Intracellular Fluid (ICF): Plasma Osmolality (POsm)
I understand, but I think, the lesson needs drawings and diagrams, but is very well, thanks
Top quality teaching, top quality humour! Congratulations
By Ricardo V. on 23. October 2017 for Diabetes Insipidus (DI): Management
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!
Relax
By Tracey H. on 21. October 2017 for Renin-Angiotensin-Aldosterone-System
It would be nice if the material was presented in a less intense manner. It feels more like he is prepping football players for a big game. It is very distracting. Perhaps, if the lecture didn't feel so choppy it would be more enjoyable.
Excellent lectures
By AIKATERINI D. on 19. October 2017 for Diseases of the Nephron
Dr Raj is super cool!!!! I finally understood the concepts of transport and the respective pathologies!
GREAT lecture, clearly dissected topic
By Bjarni J. on 18. October 2017 for Questions and Case Studies – Drugs in Hypertension
I loved how you dissected the topic so clearly, making clear distinctions between the different classes of drugs, how they work, where they work, why we use them and who needs them.
GREAT lecture.
So helpful
By Eunbi C. on 29. September 2017 for Vasodilators – Drugs in Hypertension
Dr. Shukle is amazing. His lecture is so clear and "pin points" what we need to know. Thanks for your help !
Please Replace Dr. Carlo Raj
By Nichole C. on 23. September 2017 for Diseases of the Nephron
Please replace Dr. Raj. I feel like I am being preached to and not reached! I believe he knows the subject matter but his delivery is not nice.
Great videos.. helped me understand this topic so well
By Tayssir Z. on 01. September 2017 for Fluid and Electrolyte Balance
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
Good review
By Freddie N. on 28. August 2017 for Fluid and Electrolyte Balance
Explained easily and good diagrams. Good at pointing out key concepts.
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By aibi y. on 16. August 2017 for Hypertonic Fluid Disorders
great great lecture!! thank you so much Dr. Raj :) one of the best lecture i have ever watched.. you made learning so much fun :)
Good lecture
By Hany S. on 12. August 2017 for Tubulointerstitial Diseases
Hi I liked it because it's concise and clinically related.I think more pictures of patients gross and microscopic demonstrations will be of great benefit.Also, more emphasis to differentiate them from glomerual diseases is encaraged
Clear explanation
By RK N. on 09. August 2017 for Potter's Syndrome
Clear explanation given by sir. He explains everything very clearly. Love his lectures ????
Clinically relevant, well delivered.
By Liz M. on 30. July 2017 for Tubulointerstitial Diseases
I enjoyed this lecture because the physiology was linked into clinical practice giving it context. Good use of questions as well.
Totally killed the boredom associated with these topics
By Jashan J. on 18. July 2017 for Potter's Syndrome
What an amazing teacher, and just about right amount of information.
Excellent material on nephrolithiasis
By Kimberly M. on 13. July 2017 for Nephrolithiasis
I would definitely recommend this course. Very concise yet informative - Dr. Raj provides you with all the pertinent information.
Nice!
By Jim T. on 04. July 2017 for Introduction to High Blood Pressure Medication – Drugs in Hypertension
very good.it is one of the best video of cardiology.
One of the best!
By Mariana I. on 31. May 2017 for Glomerulonephritis
Great presentation, great explanations.
At the end, finally, everything fits into their place! wonderful.
Goljan 2.0
By Carissa J. on 09. May 2017 for Tubulointerstitial Diseases
Dr Raj is outstanding, and these lectures are excellent. These are perfect for preparing for medical exams. Detailed, in depth, and concise, I am hugely impressed.
Great lectures
By Laurie C. on 15. April 2017 for Renal Diagnostics
I like use Dr. Raj lecture series as my adjunct professor to my course work. I am visual learner and I supplement my readings with as many free lectures available.
Grades much improved
By Amy A. on 02. April 2017 for Diseases of the Nephron
Going through this lecture in its entirety helped me improve in this subject. I stuck with the program, and it payed off.
How do we manage these patients?
By Hamed S. on 07. March 2017 for Cystic Diseases (Renal Cystic Pathology)
The talk was interesting but no clear explanation of how PKD gene causes cysts moreover no discussion over management of these patients
Great lecture
By Jacob S. on 05. March 2017 for Renin Angiotensin Aldosterone – Drugs in Hypertension
Dr. Shunkle provides a great explanation of the RAAS. The lecture follows nicely along with my book and studies.
Very Good!
By Clara H. on 26. February 2017 for (Nephrogenic) Diabetes Insipidus (DI)
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!
GN review
By Tereza K. on 03. January 2017 for Glomerulonephritis
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.
Excellent
By Wedad G. on 02. December 2016 for Diuretics – Drugs in Hypertension
Very concise & straight to the point
I am glad I stumbled into this creative site.