I won't give him that title, Dr Greg Fuller has first place but you have to love either pathology or radiology to know who he is. That said, Dr Campbell is certainly near his level for being a lecturer I can listen to any chance I get!
Success rate can be high if medical students are exposed to educative videos like this. CVS demystified in a calm manner. Dr Campbell is exceptionally good! God bless you for the good work sir 🙏
God I wish I had this video 14 years ago :D I never had ONE teacher to explain EKG clearly and beautifully, but I guess it is never too late to perfect your knowledge! Thanks for sharing!
I suffer from sinus tachycardia and self-research over the years has meant I understand much of this video. Mind you, Dr Campbell is such a great teacher and I wish I'd discovered him earlier.
I' am very impressed. You are a phenomenal Teacher. I've learned already so much from you in so a short period of time and I understand pretty much all of it and the funny part is, i'm no Medicine Student. Keep going with Teaching.
I also am not a medical student - just interested in learning from Dr. Campbell, after listening to him for a long time now. Of course I don't understand all of it, but because of the way he explains things, I always get a lot out of his videos. Thank you Dr. Campbell, you're an excellent teacher. Your students are very lucky.
In this age of animations and graphic visual educational aids, I am surprised that the most valuable training tool I have is from a Dr drawing squiggly lines on a bit of brown paper (albeit on RU-vid).. Love your work!
The importance of Latin language. In Italy we often say "you are vago", but not as a wandering person but as undefined, obscure, unclear. Thank you for your lesson!
THANK YOU! I'm a new nursing student working as a PCT in a surgical step-down unit and I was having trouble interpreting the telemetry screens that I'm surrounded by all day. Now, I feel like I will actually know what I'm looking at and can get more out of my working experience that I can hopefully apply to the care of my patients when I'm an RN.
As a nursing student hoping to continue on to medicine and having sourced many medical related videos on youtube, this is by far one of the best. Thank you so very much!
Just started a 9 month accelerated paramedic school... u never understand self study till your in a course like that. This video beyond helped! Thanks!!
Once again, your lecture is easily understood. ty to the student who asked the question about elevated stemi I would have never thought about it that way. So your EKG lead is like a security camera focused on a moving object on the other side of the opened window. Kool
Every day's a school day. I'm not in the medical profession but I found this absolutely fascinating as I continue my quest to find out more about my ectopic heartbeats.
I'm studying for my ILS course and I couldn't understand anything about EKG from it, I also looked on different sources as well but I couldn't comprehend got even more confused. After I watched this video I understood everything so easy. May God bless you sir for making complicated things look so simple. You truly are amazing, thanks God you exist
My god dress I cannot express how clear and sensible you make this ! I have always been so scared of learning this topic due to bad teaching ! I am learning this so well You are the BEST!! I thank you sooooooooo much
Hi Dr. John, i just want to say thank you, the lecture was explicit. i'm moving on to my fourth semester in nursing school and the much dreaded cardiac test is ahead of me, thus i decided to start studying before the semester begun, this video was awesome.
A little gutted to have only just found this guy... Quite simply amazing how he explains everything so well! Suburb... Can't wait to watch the rest! :-D
Omg I have watched numerous videos, went through pharm school, read books and did not understand this. I listened to this video and I had clear understanding. Thank you Dr Campbell.
Thank you for you're wonderful insight & tutelage! I am a student paramedic & I understood alot of what you explained here in a much simpler way than alot of textbooks & tutors I have listened to! Thank you Dr! 🙏👌❤️
Thank you once again Dr. Campbell for a great lecture - I really learn a lot from your videos. I am an LPN, and also a student nurse. They really don't teach this stuff in school here with the same sort of detailed explanations and understanding. We usually just have to get what we can out of books
Bravo sir bravo...you really really helped a lot. I hope whoever watched this video can easily and very simply understand the normal and pathological ECGs. I salute you sir.
Amazing teaching! I used this video to help understand reading ECG's during my veterinary nursing qualification. This covered everything I needed to know about normal sinus rhythm, atrial fibrillation, ventricular tachycardia and atrioventricular blocks. The teaching is clear and the visual aids very helpful. Thank you for posting this!
Well done Dr Campbell. You are an excellent teacher. Revisiting your wonderful lecture given 10 years ago. Good Quality Teachers, like fine wine, just get better with age. I came across your channel via Covid Research in 2020. Cheers from Michael. Australia.
I am a male, age 64, good health, Retired Military i..e VA Outpatient ...Just purchased the Kardia Mobile to monitor my heart. Recently had some "fluttering" going on last week. Scared the hsit out of me... I also have a slight high BP. Not to worry the VA is taking great care of me. True Story! So I purchase all the new iPhone/Watch and download the apps for heart monitoring...The only problem, they all look like a bunch of up/down lines to me as viewing the EKG/ECG ...I am a marine engineer by trade (Master Diesel Mechanic of Main Propulsion Ships) back in my navy days. My job aboard ship as a many of captains told me: Keep the screws turning and the lights burning. So I have a more than a basic understanding of how things work in the mechanical/electrical world. After viewing your RU-vid lecture, I understand more about the human heart/body... Those squiggle up/down lines on the EKG now make sense to me ....I feel normal now. Thanks, HC Clark-ENC, U.S. Navy Retired CPO (1973-1993) Baltimore, Md. PS: I should/ve been a doctor :)
@@Campbellteaching VA= Veterans Administration ....Free Medical care for all Military Personnel Retired or served honorable and are injured (physically or Mentally) in line of duty in need medical assistance... I am good to go. It's the same system "Obama Care" hopes to achieve i.e. Free medical for all no matter what.... which I am opposed, we already have in place here in America, Medicare and Medicaid for those in need...
@@hcclark22 O, OK, Im glad this means you are being well supervised for medical needs. Systems are clearly different between our countries. I have a few ideas on the administration and cost of medical care and care systems myself, but its kind of a big and controversial topic. Tragically, I have seem much suffering and death in various places for lack of sometimes basic care.
Being a Basic Life Support paramedic and wanting to further my knowledge and studies soon Dr J. Campbell is truly a ECG explanatory God in my eyes I have asked many of my colleges to explain how to read and how to see abnormalities on the ECG's but thanks to Dr. J. Campbell i finely understand
I've been listening to your daily SARS-CoV-2, Covid-19 update videos, almost from the first one. Thank you. They've been excellent. Recently I've been exploring some of your teaching sessions as well. These are also very well done. You're a good teacher. Good questions in this session too.
Thank you. Having just had an ecg with the result of “ Normal heart rate sinus rhythm with sinus arrhythmia left type ST elevation in anteroseptal leads, acute infarct possible ST depression in inferior leads” I learned what those odd beats are. Looking forward to seeing the Dr to review them in a few days. I nearly always feel them. Only 45 and slim/fit.
Thank you for such a great video. This is exactly what I was looking for and for that last question, what a great question to end the lecture. I had no idea that was why its elevated, an "electrical window". How cool! Makes me think of how left atrial enlargement will create an "M" like shape. I just learned this but have yet to find the reason why. Anyhow, thank you much for the lecture!
Great way of explanation for quite complexed subject. In case of memorizing, sometimes, the whiteboard is better way then animated slides ;) The order of story telling and pace of illustration is very well done! Bravo Professor!
I love your presentations Dr. John. I so look forward to watching them they are so informative and easy to follow. Thank you so much for sharing all your wonderful and extensive knowledge, I'm a big fan
Amazing presentation. While monitoring ecg's, when a patient is sustaining bigeminal or trigeminal pvc's, underlying rhythm is SR, occasionally the heart monitor will not count the pvc's in the heart rate. The monitor will display a heart rate of 30 - 40 when the heart rate is actually 50 - 70 due to the fact that the monitor is not counting the pvc's. What are some of the reasons why the pvc's are not counted in the heart rate?