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MCAT Cardiovascular System pt. 1
34:42
4 года назад
USMLE Step 2 CK: Prep Advice
34:59
4 года назад
Surgical Knot Tying: One Handed
2:27
5 лет назад
Surgical Knot Tying: Two Handed
2:36
5 лет назад
MCAT: Prep Advice
26:51
5 лет назад
Step 1 Prep: What the Evidence Says
32:34
5 лет назад
USMLE Step 1: Our Advice
32:47
5 лет назад
MCAT Renal/Excretory System
30:00
5 лет назад
MCAT Endocrinology
1:02:26
5 лет назад
MCAT Nervous System
1:03:04
5 лет назад
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@mohamedjakub
@mohamedjakub 3 часа назад
why is the cross not on the thumbnail?
@pheqe.studio7502
@pheqe.studio7502 Месяц назад
Your video makes it so much easier for me to process MCAT material!!! PLEASSEE continue your channel! I need yall😭 Love to see the immune system 🫶
@razasyed575
@razasyed575 6 месяцев назад
dan man, your actually the man. my man dan i hope you become a md man, dan!
@rookog2411
@rookog2411 7 месяцев назад
Than you
@LastYak
@LastYak 8 месяцев назад
Can you please upload the other content as well. Thank you for your knowledge.
@donjam33
@donjam33 10 месяцев назад
thanks for all the mcat videos, just finished them. great explanations
@nicolebailey7747
@nicolebailey7747 10 месяцев назад
Hello, I recently found your channel and it has been a godsend! Wish you started posting again. Have a great day!!
@giselalage597
@giselalage597 Год назад
it was the first surgical Knot I've learned and once you practice a few it's intuitive. Great for chest tube fixation
@susannaliu4926
@susannaliu4926 Год назад
this is one of the best mcat videos i've seen on the internet and your slides are so clear. I took physiology in college and never was able to put the big picture for digestive system together. Thank you so much for making this!
@sainaahmadi-n7o
@sainaahmadi-n7o Год назад
could you please make videos for other topics too? i found your videos really useful
@DiLLZGFX
@DiLLZGFX Год назад
How do you study for 8 hours a day with uni? Did you skip class?
@alizain9638
@alizain9638 Год назад
hello, i don't know if you still read comments from a video you posted 4 years ago. My question is: when do you start questions on random? My fear is I'd get almost all the questions wrong from the stuff that I've not covered. Do I learn content from the questions I get wrong?
@razasyed575
@razasyed575 Год назад
yo dan man md your actually the man, dan thanks man i hope you get your md man
@ss-nu8xx
@ss-nu8xx Год назад
please add more videos! Don't stop making please!!!
@plutobaby9996
@plutobaby9996 Год назад
This guy smoked the MCAT and STEP like holy shit, what a unit
@bernadineguimary1062
@bernadineguimary1062 Год назад
being a premed has destroyed my ability to listen to videos and podcasts at 2x speed. I need a chrome extension to make it faster. great video btw
@keziahthomas7024
@keziahthomas7024 Год назад
I dont know how to say this but I hate and love the video at the same time LOL. Intially, I felt so dumb when I saw this video coz it was hard for me to understand but now when I watched it twice. I just love the teaching style with the questions. God bless you! Thank you so much for these videos
@aishwaryamenon7841
@aishwaryamenon7841 Год назад
Do you provide any tutoring services? Your content videos were extremely helpful!
@meltemtutar4673
@meltemtutar4673 Год назад
Thank you! This is great
@teerthabarnwal
@teerthabarnwal Год назад
For newbies like me: 20:30
@eltonwong1988
@eltonwong1988 Год назад
Hi Dan! Can you reupload your video to studying for Step 2? I’m starting medical school in August and remembered that video to be very insightful. I only know about it because I used your videos for the MCAT, which was also gold. Thank you so much!
@Raphichicken
@Raphichicken Год назад
How can an increase of resistance decrease the BP like in arteries and increase the BP like in vasoconstriction?
@hoganhinkle3779
@hoganhinkle3779 Год назад
Yeah I don't understand that either, if pressure drops wouldn't resistance have to drop as well if output remains constant?
@torresthemonster
@torresthemonster Год назад
Late answer but it follows the Darcy Law of F = delta P / R. If you increase the R or resistance, the flow will be decreased, which leads to lower blood pressure.
@christianconstable1097
@christianconstable1097 Год назад
I always get these questions wrong on uworld, this will help me! Thnx
@mohamadekrama
@mohamadekrama Год назад
U R Z MAN
@mohamadekrama
@mohamadekrama Год назад
too good to be true thanks ... genuinely
@aimansalman4296
@aimansalman4296 Год назад
you forgot to mention juxtacrine system along with other systems in the beginning of your slides ;)
@andreytarkov191
@andreytarkov191 Год назад
perfect
@user-fq7ku5jk6m
@user-fq7ku5jk6m 2 года назад
Hi. This course have a certificate?
@donjam33
@donjam33 11 месяцев назад
do you have a certificate for questioning dan? if not im gonna have to escort you back to your textbook
@jibran6906
@jibran6906 2 года назад
Mate, where's the steps material?
@sometimessnarky1642
@sometimessnarky1642 Год назад
?
@jibran6906
@jibran6906 2 года назад
Hey man, what happened to the step 1 content?
@fatimatousaka2275
@fatimatousaka2275 2 года назад
Please make the video "how you study for the MCAT" available again. It's so helpful.
@christopherapuan9968
@christopherapuan9968 2 года назад
Thank you so much 😅😆I did have a xan 13 minutes til I land!
@prithyadhikary1521
@prithyadhikary1521 2 года назад
For the last question, can someone explain why glycogen phosphoylase is not correct? Isnt it required to break down stored glycogen?
@ruthalemu7416
@ruthalemu7416 2 года назад
I think it's because although glycogen phosphorylase is required to break down stored glycogen, the glucose molecules are still phosphorylated and thus unable to leave the cell. The phosphate group needs to be removed by glucose-6-phosphatase so that the glucose can exit the cell and enter circulation
@zygridollero5479
@zygridollero5479 Год назад
glycogen phosphorylase only breaks down glycogen into glucose-1-phosphate which is then converted to glucose-6-phosphate by phosphoglucomutase. The G6P is then dephosphorylated by glucose-6-phosphatase so that it becomes glucose :D at 1st i thought it's glycogen phosphorylase too but now it makes sense that it's g-6-phosphatase since it has to be the actual monomer of glucose. idk if i am correct but this is just my understanding
@tianahill4528
@tianahill4528 2 года назад
I hope I can pass USMLE I Don't haves a job,I am 36 years old all my dreams related to USMLE,if I can choose between my life and USMLE I would choose USMLE
@alexserban6626
@alexserban6626 2 года назад
I've always believed USMLE is not all about studying, you need God's grace to pass
@carislinkon3356
@carislinkon3356 2 года назад
So sorry about that am still looking forward too take my USMLE exam on June just studying hard and praying to God I know I can make it.
@susandorothy9883
@susandorothy9883 2 года назад
USMLE exam is so difficult & I don't know the reason why it should be?
@rhondaaceret2524
@rhondaaceret2524 2 года назад
After, 3-4 years of studying we are being challenged be the ultimate exam "USMLE" many students face difficulties in acquiring their license
@ericsean2770
@ericsean2770 2 года назад
I failed my USMLE exam 2 times first was 2020 second was 2021 and I lost money on review questions and also wasted a lot of time studying which never helped me .
@drpods
@drpods 2 года назад
In your initial days how many questions did you do per day??
@kenziemayrae3568
@kenziemayrae3568 2 года назад
Great video!!!
@chriseldridge5655
@chriseldridge5655 2 года назад
Oxytocin and Vasopressin mRNA transcripts frequently localize to the axon terminal before being translated. It is more efficient to transport one thing (the mRNA transcript) than a hundred things (all the protein products). For the i-Clicker Question, Option C is at least as correct. For more detail, see Mohr, Fehr & Richter (1991). Axonal transport of neuropeptide encoding mRNAs within the hypothalamo-hypophysial tract
@TheSingingDan
@TheSingingDan 2 года назад
The ginger doctor is so handsome, smart and handsome, you wife will be the luckiest one !
@ziaflaminio4339
@ziaflaminio4339 2 года назад
this guy kinda sounds like zach from the try guys
@H0lyPh3n0m
@H0lyPh3n0m 2 года назад
Thank you sir! I’m so happy I found your video because your step 1 video was top of the line
@Ghost-tx7je
@Ghost-tx7je 2 года назад
This was really helpful thanks
@enochbrown8178
@enochbrown8178 2 года назад
You guys are a blessing. Thank you very much!!!
@hadisaazizi9524
@hadisaazizi9524 2 года назад
I love this, will def watch more of your videos, thank you!
@Be1smaht
@Be1smaht 3 года назад
Wow
@kalkidanberhanu7708
@kalkidanberhanu7708 3 года назад
My God this is amazing! Thanks a lot :)
@ella_9116
@ella_9116 3 года назад
Thank you
@muhamedmudheral-khegani941
@muhamedmudheral-khegani941 3 года назад
The best video ever about USMLE step 1 exam Thank you very much