These lectures are from the neuroscience course for 1st and 2nd year medical students. Subjects include neuroanatomy of the central and peripheral nervous system, clinical neurology, neuropharmacology and neuropathology. I'm making these videos available primarily so that medical students in all 4 years can easily access the lectures.
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Thank you so much, Dr. Cole! The lecture series and handouts are truly amazing and helpful. Deeply grateful for all the work you've put in to make Neurology easier for us.
why csf looks dark in T1 and white in T2. why fat is always white? is flowing blood black in all types of MRI images. would u plz explain this black/ white things in detail in another lecture. i do not understand which type of structure looks black and which white in T1, T2
I’m not a doctor at all lmao I’m a cook lmao but I watch alot of these and I was watching one and it said if it was not visibly their that they can feel it! I hope that this helps!
Took your classes as a 1st and 2nd year medical student. Now, as a third-year neurology resident, I'm still coming back to your videos to review my neuroanatomy. Still as brilliant and clear as I remembered.
Doctor I have an urgent question, and I hope you are available to reply. You have mentioned that there are few causes of mixed UMN and LMN lesions like ALS and spondylosis. Yet I have a question regarding any lesion that takes a great segment of the spinal cord for example transverse myelitis or brown sequard. Isn't it supposedly to cause both UMN and LMN lesion since both the descending corticospinal tracts, and the AHC are affected. I hope you clarify this point.
This a wonder review dr Coles ability to use synthesis and bring out what’s truly of clinical import makes his content a must for any serious student. His willingness to share his vast knowledge clinical experience and expertise in teaching exceeds anything I’ve seen on the Webb in a convoluted and infinitely complex area of neurology. But that he’s willing to share this worldwide is truly a spiritual gift that’s speaks of his dedication and gracious spirit
Dr Cole! Amazing channel, probably the best 101 of Neurology I've seen. Clinical and on point. I'm studying for Neurology boards and your vids have helped my Neurons considerably Thanks! Dr Ben
U r amazing , and in one lecture doctor I wish there are more teachers who really want to share knowledge n its not bounded by money , border or nationality, amazing teacher , thank you so much