I find it absolutely necessary to show my gratitude to you. You are an amazing teacher. Your lectures are detailed, clear and easy to understand. I have no doubt in saying that you are the best teacher in Physiology that I have come across. I thank you on behalf of everyone around the globe who are seeking knowledge through your channel. I want you to know that we really appreciate your efforts and we are grateful from our hearts. Thank you! Regards from your distance learning student from Norway, Usman.
Usman, thank you!!! With everything going on in the world right now (we are currently in COVID isolation in California), I needed some kind words. You made my day! I am so glad that these lectures are helpful for you. Best of luck in your studies!
My professor gives awful lectures and provides us with such vague slides, none of which are ADHD-friendly AT ALL! It has gotten so bad that I literally cry every time I study for anatomy exams. I cannot express how much this video helped me. Your slides, drawing, and soothing voice were all so helpful. Thank you for posting this!
Thank you Professor! If every science professor embraced the art of teaching and genuine care for student success as you do, rather than thrive off of "weeding people out" of science programs, we'd have many more talented and empathetic scientists and clinicians in world. My utmost gratitude to you for posting all of your physiology lectures. You are a rare gem in the academia space that is hard to come by. Thank you for sharing your gift with the world. I am a better learner because of you. I am enjoying physiology with you as my never seen before professor and doing well in my course as a result. Thank you so much for sharing your gift of teaching! The gift of teaching seems to be a lost art these days, but you bring hope that there are some people out there with doctoral degrees that actually care about student success as a team effort over a sink or swim approach. I am inspired.
Your teaching is the best on RU-vid that provides clear and sweet sound with words and pictures and not fast speed to help understand. Thank you so much.
Thank you so much for these videos!!! They have helped my ADHD brain in AP class so much!!! My professor is terrible with time management and does not explain the content at all and these videos have made it possible to get an A in the class. Thank you!
I have quiz every week and last week I flunked, so I have to study hard and I found your channel. This week I almost got full score . You are really great and thank you so much
Absolutely beautifully and simply explained some of the most important and essential lectures, thank you very much! You are doing a great job and I am extremely grateful, you helped me so so much!
I love all of your lectures! They are much needed during this pandemic when all the classes are remote. You explain everything so thoroughly and with such attention to detail. Your lectures are a valuable resource that I will always go back to when I need to review a concept. Sending good wishes from Cape Cod!
I'm reviewing for my Kaplan exam coming up, and your videos have been perfect material. Thank you SO much for providing these lectures! People like you are the real heroes!
That countercurrent mechanism thing just melted my brain! Seriously i'm in pain, probably it will give me nightmares tonight. Anyway, thanks for the whole beautiful lesson.
Thank you so so much for these videos, the lectures not too long and cover all the material that is needed, everything is finally organized in my head and all the puzzle pieces come to a big picture, your lectures are absolutely a life saver for the exam, I have to study all on my own and don't have an actual teacher. Thank you so so much for such a wonderful explanation, you are a wonderful teacher, absolutely amazing! I have listen to so many and you are my favorite and I do have a teacher now!!! I love the temp of the lectures and all the drawings and diagrams are so simple and clear to understand the hard topic! Is it possible to make a video lectures for metabolism, fluid and electrolyte balance and acid-base balance chapters for the exam. Please, please, please !!!!!
Lilliya, I am so glad this is helpful! I have some metabolism and fluid lectures for my current class, but haven't posted them yet (things are SO busy right now!). Send me an email: drsandholdt@gmail.com and I'll send them to you.
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This video is AMAZING! I was feeling so overwhelmed trying to read the 40 pages in the textbook, but now I feel like I understand the urinary system so much more! THANK YOU SO MUCH!!❤❤
THANK YOU SO MUCH! Thanks for sharing your work and knowledge. I appreciate how you often connect details to larger systems and processes. In addition, the points on clinical use/meaning are great. Lastly, your disposition and delivery are magnificent. My professor last semester used a different professor's videos which were fine but beyond the scope of our class. My professor this semester uses her own videos but has only has a modicum of your knowledge.
I found this chapter to be one of the most difficult to understand, don’t know why. I‘d like to understand more on this subject soon enough. I love it when you draw things out and explain which makes it so much helpful.
How the H+ and Bicarbonate regulated is quite confusing. At one point, as is explained by Dr S, 1:23:37, when theres acidosis, the kidney will secrete acids and then bicarbonate in plasma will be increased to buffer the acids. At other point, in clinical practice we define metabolic acidosis by high acid and low plasma bicarbonate. This is because, as acid is secreted, more bicarbonate will bind with and buffer the acids at the lumen and be excreted to the urine, explaining why there is low bicarbonate in metabolic acidosis.
BEST. EXPERT. EVER. Calling her a “Professor” or “Teacher” does not give her practice the credence it deserves. I hope she is able to receive compen$ation for these incredible instructional practices. (I hope she has made excellent money for her teaching.)
I also read many times about counter current mechanism before this. I made a conclusion that I have no capacity to understand how it works to the point where, whenever I see this countercurrent explained, I just skip.
Hi Nicola. The text here is Sherwood Physiology www.amazon.com/Human-Physiology-Systems-Lauralee-Sherwood/dp/1285866932/ref=sr_1_1?crid=1SOHWIWRFRRCR&keywords=human+physiology+sherwood&qid=1584766346&sprefix=sherwood+phys%2Caps%2C218&sr=8-1
Hello sh gh - In the U.S we have undergraduate studies prior to medical school. So this is a course designed to have before medical school. It is not quite enough detail for medical school. It may help refresh your memory for some of the fundamentals, though.
dear madam, thnx alot for reply. so this enough for premedical course, do you any physiology lecture that i can watch online with enough detail for medical school?
VLADA KIDS BRANDS Hello! I try to keep from giving too much personal information on RU-vid. If you’d like to speak with me about courses or related information, you can send me an email: drsandholdt@gmail.com
I do not post my quizzes online, but you will find study guide questions at the end of each lecture. If you have trouble answering the questions, I’d be happy to help. Good luck علاء محمد