It's kinda sad that I have to go to youtube to learn medicine. I go to medical school only for professors to simply tell us what we need to learn, while they spend the rest of their time rambling about their research. Anyways, amazing video. I'll admit that I was never particularly interested in embryology, but your videos make the concepts very easy to understand and visualize. Thank you for taking the time out to help students, it means a lot to all of us
Same thing happening with me. I have histology exam and they ask embryology although it is a different subject we will get next year. They are not teaching on one hand and on the other they ask embryology in histology exam.
I guess nobody likes Embryology and yet its much needed to understand later anatomy, medicine and surgery. And also I thought only my professors are so ignorant. Seems like we share alot! 🤣 Well, at least they guide us, give us curriculums in such a way we know what to look for and what to learn. Although all these videos are there on RU-vid, non medicos cannot find them because they dont know what to look for, and even if they do, they cant practice Medicine. But yeah, Im also sad we have to come to YT to learn Medicine. 😔
embryology is a subject that demands a lot of spatial reasoning. We were only taught using 2D pictures during our medical school years around 2005. To be able to fully visualize the sequence of development 3D animation is a must. New generation students during multimedia age is lucky. Teaching embryology with augmented reality will be awesome.
Brilliant. You deserve an Academy Award for this video. I am two years into medical school, and I've known this information for two years by explanation only. Seeing it diagramed this way has helped me understand ten times as much as I knew before. This is great.
Really genius , you are much better than our mundane teacher who just know how to demonstrate slides filled with pictures cited from books.I dare to say your 7 minutes video is much more useful than our 3 classes
Well this is eventually what I wanted to see the whole 1st year of med school. The best explanation of the heart embryo. Stella - you are the best. Go on!
Everything about this video is to such a high standard: well-crafted clay work, well-constructed claymation, clear narration, nice fonts, and, of course, a thorough and concise description of the key events of the embryological development of the heart. There isn't a better video on this part of cardiac embryology anywhere on the net (and I have searched a lot for a number of years!). Simply impressive the skill and effort that must have been involved in making this. Thank you!
Excellent work, not only is it very pleasing to see in terms of the great clay models you have made, but the explanation of the embryology is superb. Really great, thank you.
I can't even imagine how much work went into creating the production of the very-detailed folds and scenes! Bravo for the excellent educational demonstration ♥
Thank you for investing so much time in this educational resource. I am reviewing congenital heart lesions and this visualisation makes it so much easier to understand how they arise and their morphological characteristics.
Amazing video! Thank you so much for all the effort and hard work you put in making this video. What we read in books and seeing it happen in an animation is a completely on the different level of understanding. Please keep up the great work.
amazing.. i wish i had seen this video earlier.... it took hardly 10mins to read and understand the rest of the development of the heart....thank you...for this animation video
That was amazing. Thank you so much. I feel like this is the only proper way to learn embryology, especially of the heart, as seeing how the morphological development contributes exponentially to the understanding of the concept. Thank you again.
WOW! this is the most precious tutorial on heart embryology. I could never understand it from lectures of books, cuz it is not understandable without 3D modeling. Ma'm you have one video and it is an amazing amazing job done very well. Thank you & Suscribed!
You are queen of my heart. I have been completely unable to visualise any of this without an animation of sorts. You've saved me so much frustration and tears. Thank you!
I used to hate embryology but this helped me get back my interest the best video I’ve watched on this topic thank you very much I hav no words to express my feelings this masterpiece literally deserves an award 🙏🙏
Brilliant demonstration helped me to visualize the aorticopulmonary septum finally✨. I would love to see further animation that are similarly difficult to visualize… like heart entering pericardium…. Embryology layers and gut tube with it’s peritoneum…….
This is such a great video to really visualise heart development that words/pictures alone can't describe! Really appreciate the hard work you put into this for all us students out there!!
Superb. Literally you have no idea how beautiful this video was. I understand what I didn't in my embryology class until now. You deserve everything good and pure and amazing. Amazing work with the plastisine is amazing, THATS WHAT I CALL DEDICATION I know how hard stop motion is and I'm literally amazed by this video. INCREDIBLE WORK. You are the best.
Thank you very much for this video. It makes embryology so much easier. Our embryology professor's lectures tend to be the most boring and confusing. Last time she tried to explain something to us, everyone left having learned nothing. And the other guy, who could actually explain it tends to ramble on about how we should BuY hIs BoOk... Well, this video is far better than any "teaching" they did so far.
Such a wonderful explanation and I really appreciate your efforts behind building that clay model. Great Job!!! And thank you so much for making this topic feel so easy.
A very big surprise for me As I never saw such kind of brief and very simple explanation,, Keep it up ,,make a vadio on ECG LEADS AND BLOOD PRESSURE REGULATION & REGULATOR
Excellent video! This helps me to visualize this. I studied art/ceramics in undergrad and so now in medical school I'm a sucker for anything modelled in clay!
Oh my goodness. You're an artistic genius. Thanks to you and your family. It's helped me so much. Finished med school. Just got this bit about the spiral septum cleared up because my brain can visualize it! All the difficulty understanding it, has dissolved now. Id also love to see the development of arch of aorta in the same way. I'd hope that you can make it. Loads of love
This video just made me understand everything I've been confused about. I believe you are great at what you do, that's why I don't understand why you only made one video, please do your best to upload more. Some of us need people like you after having a hard time trying to understand from our classrooms.
Thanks Poloman. I made it when I was a medical student. It took many many hours. I always hoped to make more but now I work 50 hours a week as a doctor I can't find the time to make any more videos 😭
I understand Stella, and just so you know, your lone video has made a difference in the lives of many (mine I'm most sure of). I trust your work as a doctor is doing more and giving a lot of other people reasons to be happy. All the best!
Wow! What an incredible understanding and depiction in clay. I've tried my hand at it and embryology claymation is challenging to create. My hat's off to you 🎩
Hi! Just wanted to say thank you for such a cool video! We have a project to do for Experience Cambridge Medicine 2 on how the atria are separated, ASD and cyanotic disease; this has been incredibly helpful and I think the animation skills are great! Thanks again! I'll be looking out for more of your videos :)
Thank you so much for such a cute representation of the heart development. Totally beats reading my lecture notes that would take hours just to read, and another few days to understand.