i truly feel watching all the 3-5 minute shotgun movies (about 96) is a good substitute for taking a formal course......wdc and if USMLE expects you to know more than this, then they can go to hell
You, sir, are the perfect example of how histology should be taught. I finally understand and it only took 5 minutes. And the best part is that I actually enjoy it. Thank you and may you have a wonderful life!
You sir, are a savior. I have a very good histology instructor. Your shot gun explanations coupled with my professor's have immensely helped me to be comfortable in not only recognizing slides but more importantly explaining the main features. Thank you very much!!
I am using your videos once again to study for my histology final exam! They are truly helpful! Thank you so much for making them! I don't think I can ever live without them!
Thank you very much Professor. You are the best histology professor I've ever seen. This material is undoubtedly the gold standard to study histology! I've seen 93 videos already, this is going to be the last one! So sad! :( Thank you very very much! Best wishes from Brazil
Had to get an account so I could personally thank you for these wonderful videos WashingtonDeceit! Incredibly helpful, you saved me from my horror of a lab practical! Thanks again! Very generous.
Dear WashingtonDeceit, I allowed myself to download your videos and am completely happy about them and a bit kind of jelous to now day students they have this possibility to learn Histology. I am vet. and when I studied we hardly get some pictures and slides to learn... Thank you very very much!!!
Am a medical student from Nigeria. I just discovered your channel but it wasn't my doing, it was God's doing. I have nothing but praises. Thank you sir.
Really Love your work! With all the cost cutting at Australian med schools... this is an essential resource. Would love to attend one of your USMLE pathology classes that you held last year :) Thank you for making me love histology/ histopathology again.
who would say that your videos would help me so much for my histology exam! even though I'm a vet student, these tissues are practically the same as the tissues of animals I have studied at my class thank you so much sir for great explanation, I expect to get a good grade next week :) greetings form Croatia! I would gave everything I have if I could find histology videos of omasum and rumen which are explained so good like rest of your videos. but something also has to be learned from books
Can you clarify where the cells that give rise to papillary carcinoma come from? Are papillae normally present in the thyroid? I could not find an answer to this anywhere. Thank you for your incredible contributions to students worldwide.
i'm a thyroid cancer survivor, and had to under go a thyroid ectomy . i'm still kinda pissed about the fact that it's gone and how instrumental and important this gland is that many take for granted in their own bodies. i'm studying this particular video a little bit and it does confirm a little bit more, to me that synthetic thyroid hormone , is not the same as natural made hormone in the body, and does my medicine even have the "calcitonin" within synthroid, and Levothyroxin? or levoxyl?
@frankenboston calcitonin is not substituted, which is why thyroid cancer survivors run a slightly higher risk of osteoporosis, especially if the subsituted thyroxin dosis is leaning towards the high end for reasons of tumor supression. Still, your calcium metabolism in the absence of a thyroid is run by your kidneys and the parathyroid glands, so it's not completely out of whack.
What program are you using to view these slides? Can I do this myself? And... do you suggest an order in viewing these lectures? Do you have a website?
Thank you very much! but i would have a little suggestion if you don`t mind- can you remake new videos about the tooth? i`m a dentistry std, it helped me alot but regarding the tooh is a bit too less anyway for me, I would gladly thank you if doing this for me and dent studs! have a nice day sir, greeting from Romania
Actually he is correct. According to Junquera's Basic Histology Text and Atlas 12th Edition, C Cells or Parafollicular cells can be found both in the basement membrane of follicular cells AND in isolated clusters between follicles (362).
Hey, Im about to take the histology shelf, would you be able to give some pointers, as to how to study for it. I dont think i learnt much all semester lol. Im actually reading thru brs rite now, would that be enough? i have a little less than 2 weeks, Please help!. Thank you Blue
@Spatzenzunge hmmm no kiddin ! i notice that too, i get allot of extra creakiness and discomfort in my bones, in certain parts of my body. no wonder. thanks. ill try taking calcium tabs , which i haven't been at all. perhaps it will make a big difference. or maybe Boniva
Totally incorrect , the parafollicular cells are NOT in the spaces inbetween. infact they lie either between or we can say within the basement membrane of the follicular cells ... so 3 mins onwards is rather wrong.
I no understand english... I'm Brazilian! please someone has the text in English of what is being said? so that I can translate it into Portuguese... thanks
just wanted to say that we really appreciate what you have done on this channel! You save us precious time and energy in studying histology and AP, whilst also making the learning extremely enjoyable (atleast for me). Keep up the good work. I do propose perhaps renewed updated videos, with the use of newer accessories to enhance the learning process even more. However these videos are already excellent and I am just listing a proposition.