Thank you so much Dr. Campbell, for your outstanding service of giving the knowledge to the world -I’m a Nurse student from South Sudan based in Egypt - I love physiology and anatomy and since I starts reviewing your videos, it has really helped me a lot especially your language torn explanations is just incredible! Keep it up doing the great job to your medic students, May God bless you Sir!🎉
I'm an aspiring doctor and your quizzes and lectures have helped me in becoming more familiar with medical terminology, anatomy, etc. I had graduated from highschool in May with a love of medicine. Thank you so so much Dr! Only missed 4!
Fantastic! I have an A&P exam in February and found this very useful! I’ve also watched the respiratory, endocrine, genetics and respiratory system so far! Just the nervous system to go!! I like to create my own drawings as I follow the videos and then use them as revision boards! I find you’re incredibly easily to listen to and explain things so well! Thanks for all of your help so far!
Fantastic video. I got three wrong. Two because I jumped the gun and didn't read the questions properly. The third one the P-QRS-T. My initial answer was 'P before QRS', but I ended up choosing D. Admittedly, I am still in the process of self studying medical topics without any background in science or medicine, and I haven't yet gotten round to Dr Campbell's ECG lecture. Why am I writing this you may ask? Because I learned a lesson, that others may benefit from. Don't get cocky, or over confident. Be patient and read the questions carefully. Not only will it aid in learning and reinforcement but one day, that won't be just a RU-vid video slide we are reading, but may be a patients medical info 😁
@@Campbellteaching I really wish that I could have the privilege of being one of your students when I get back home, Dr Campbell. But to pursue medicine I need to get to Manchester college before continuing medicine at Newcastle, and I think you educate upcoming nurses. Nevertheless, I am very grateful for all your hard work. You have made such a difference to many people the world over :)
Thank you very much dr Campbell. You made my study really easy and fun. I like the way you explain the subject and I like your jokes and questions and everything. Thank you millions
Dr. John Campbell thank you very much for replying, dr. It’s a great honour for me. I am from Egypt, so Arabic is my mother tongue. I live in portsmouth UK. I’m studying an access to higher education diploma to study dietetics and nutrition at uni next year and I’m aiming for distinction. I’ve just ordered my physiology notebook from your website and it is amazing. I really can’t thank you enough for your effort in the videos. There is no one else that compares to you on RU-vidd. I am listening to you everyday. You simplify the most complicated medical terminology to a point that it does not take time for me to memorise blood components or names of arteries and veins. You are making me the best in my class. Thank you so much
@@خالدحمادنقصوزنكوغيرفكرك Great to know you are using the videos from your language background. I do consider that people watching may have English as a second language, but its always good to get conformation.
@@خالدحمادنقصوزنكوغيرفكرك Do you know if any of your contacts in Egypt are using the videos? Any way, do click plenty of like icons for me, God bless you, John
Dr. John Campbell Hello again dr, john. I am a very mature student. I’m actually 48 years old, so non of my friends in Egypt is a student anymore. But I will put a link to your channel on our access course Facebook page for my colleagues here. The videos are understood for me and I think they would be understood to any student in Egypt as medicine is taught in English there Your excellence isn’t just about the use of language. It’s about the simplicity, explaining the meaning in Latin, pronunciation in a very articulate way. Smiling, talking and asking us questions as if we are sitting in a classroom with you, how you draw fantastic and clear diagrams, questions and answers videos and lots of other qualities contribute to making the subject really easily understood. Replying to your fans as well was the thing that encouraged me to write my feed back I will like all the videos I watched and sorry if you will be bombarded by emails now I also have a question I will put it in the appropriate video so other people can benifit Thank you again for all your effort
The question about the mitral valve has a wrong answer. The mitral valve functions to prevent the reflux of blood from the left atrium to the right ventricle.
I didn't understand the moral question well. I know that the mitral valve is on the left and carries oxygenated blood from the left atrium to the left ventricle.