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Really useful free podcasts for medical students and doctors in training. Made by experts
Paediatric fluid management part 2
Get a front row seat for the second part of Shalinder Singh's tutorial on fluid management in children! All you need to know in one video!
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Paediatric fluid management part 1
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What and how much fluid to prescribe in what circumstances is a surprisingly complex problem, especially in children. Watch parts 1 and 2 of these videos and you will have learnt just about all you'll ever need to know about the use of IV fluids in general and in children specifically. Give us a like and a share!
The ECG in acute coronary syndromes
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An easy to follow, step by step way to recognise and interpret ECGs (EKGs) in acute coronary syndromes, ST-elevation myocardial infarction, and non ST-elevation myocardial infarction. Dr. Julia Baron's legendary teaching captured in a podcast
The normal ECG
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How to recognise and interpret a normal ECG (EKG), with Dr. Julia Baron. All you need to know
How to Scrub
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Helen Mercer shows Jon Lund how to scrub and put on gloves and a gown for an operation. Essential viewing for medical students and nursing students
ECG - the basics
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Learn the basics of the ECG - why it looks like it does, how each of the chest and limb leads "look at" the heart, what the P, Q R, S and T waves represent in the heart itself and how to work out the axis of the ECG amongst a load of other essential basics you need to know before you can begin to interpret an ECG further. Hannah Phillips talks to Julia Baron, Consultant Cardiologist at the Roya...
What muscles look like down the microscope (skeletal, heart and smooth)
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What does your heart muscle look like down the microscope? And how it is different from other skeletal or smooth muscle? Professor Susan Anderson helps you recognise and understand the similarities and differences between the microscopic appearances of skeletal, cardiac and smooth muscle. All you need to know. Susan Anderson is Professor of Pathology at the University of Nottingham, UK
What your skin looks like down the microscope
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Professor Susan Anderson shows you the microscopic structure of the largest organ in the body - the skin. All you need to know about the structure and the cells of the skin and associated glands and hairs. Great for learning, revising for exams or if you're just interested to see what you look like down the microscope. Also tells you why tattoos stay put and other surprising things
What epithelium looks like down the microscope
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Professor Susan Anderson shows us what the layers of cells that cover our outsides and our insides look like down the microscope. Learn how to recognise each type of epithelium and why they need to be different. Also, learn the surprising meaning of the word epithelium...
What your bladder and ureter look like down the microscope
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Take a microscopic tour down the urinary tract from the kidney to the bladder with Professor Susan Anderson. See the unique transitional cell epithelium and the muscular arrangement of the organs. All you need to know for exams or to amaze your friends.
What your kidney looks like down the microscope
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Susan Anderson shows you the layers of the kidney, and how the function of the kidney depends on its microscopic anatomy. SHe takes you on a tour of the glomerulus, Bowman's capsule, the juxtaglomerular apparatus, loop of Henle and the collecting ducts, telling you all you need to know about the structure and cell types involved. Susan Anderson is Professor of Pathology at the University of Not...
Meta analysis - learn how to interpret - quickly
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All you need to know about how to interpret the results of a meta analysis in 14 minutes and 15 seconds. If you find yourself in an exam and asked to review a meta analysis in an interview or an exam, or even if you're reading one in a journal to inform your clinical practice, this will be the best 1/4 hour you have spent in ages. If you want a more detailed explanation and to properly understa...
A guide to surgical instruments - what's on a basic surgical tray and what are they for?
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When you are doing surgery you need to know what the instruments are called and what they are used for. In this easy to follow guide, Jon Lund and June Brown take you through the instruments you will find on a basic surgical tray, the most common tray you will use when you are starting surgery. You'll learn the names of the instruments, why there are that shape, what they are used for, and some...
Systematic Review and Meta analysis - All you ever need to know
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Meta analysis is a very common way of bringing together data to help us decide which treatments might be best. BUT, you have to take care when interpreting them - there's a lot more to it than just looking which side of the line the little black diamond is on! How do you construct a search for a systematic review?Can you trust the result of a meta analysis? How do you know if it has been done w...
How to choose the correct statistical test - or how to tell the correct test has been used
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Knowing how to chose the correct statistical test is essential if you're analysing data, reading a paper or sitting in the academic stations of the FRCS or National Selection. Watch this podcast by statistical guru Brett Doleman and you'll know how to chose the right test or know if the right one has been chosen. Using a step by step, easy to follow decision tree, Brett takes you to the correct...
Chest pain on the surgical ward - part 3
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Chest pain on the surgical ward - part 3
Chest pain on the surgical ward : part 2
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Chest pain on the surgical ward : part 2
Anal Fistula - Fistula in ano - all you need to know
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Anal Fistula - Fistula in ano - all you need to know
Chest pain on a surgical ward - interactive teaching video
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Chest pain on a surgical ward - interactive teaching video
Vascular examination II: How to examine the aorta, peripheral pulses and use of the Doppler probe
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Vascular examination II: How to examine the aorta, peripheral pulses and use of the Doppler probe
Medical Statistics IX - Bias, relative risk and odds ratio
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Medical Statistics IX - Bias, relative risk and odds ratio
Angina part 1: definition, diagnosis and investigation
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Angina part 1: definition, diagnosis and investigation
How to succeed: clinical academic careers
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How to succeed: clinical academic careers
Beautiful demonstration 🙏
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Thank you so much. I have a couple of questions. 1. How do we interpret the p-value next to the chi square test below the forest plot? 2. How do we interpret the z-value provided below the forest plot? 3. How do we interpret tau square?
What about damage that causes muscle growth?
Excellent god bless you
there are way more studies with high standard error of 2.5 than low standard error in the funnel plot - is this because it's just easier to produce studies (or make subsets of all data) that have high standard error?
Very informative
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very interesting, thank you
Vey helpful
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Colon or large intestine ulcers can be seen in ct scan?
Fantastic video, concise, easy to understand and covers all bases. Top marks.
Really great video! Thank you
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Great video. Thanks 😊
I had this op as an emergency, perforated bowel( no cancer thank gawd) in 2021, I had a reversal this May it was a disaster the join came adrift after a few days so I ended up with more surgery & a stoma again I was told I can try again in 6months!!!!!!!
Very good explanation thank you
You are a literal life saver
Please increase the volume....thanks!
Such a great video
O yas dadetr😊
Wow sir. Excellent 👍👍
6:27 how is it anterior dislocation and not dorsal or posterior
What dye is being used for tattooing the specimen?
They cut your spinster then what you don’t know is that you poop your self
the right hepatic artery is not a branch of the celiac artery/trunk. it is a branch of the proper hepatic artery, which stems from the common hepatic artery--- it is the common hepatic artery that comes from the celiac artery trunk.
Seton is used to prevent incontinence after fistulectomy of extensive anal fistula.
Nice little refresher from my surgery rotation days
great!
Thanks for the discussion we are informed well
I have a Hartmanns Colostomy. However I'm not sure how much bowel was removed. My stoma is about level with my belly button. Does that mean a lot was removed?
This is the best video for this topic.
very helpful , thank you alot
Please discuss LARS as this is incredibly important information for the patient.
Mine is 127/76 arm..140/85 ankle..is that ok.??
Hi I got my results back but the doctor didn’t explain much as I had a ct scan plus contrast for my abdominal to see if there was any bleeding as I’m anemic but I don’t understand if the term quite remarkable is something to worry about as I asked just got told I’m being referred for a colonoscopy and prioritised as urgent
hello dear i like u chanel a lot, if u can show\test whats happen to white blood cells as well red blood cell under diffrent type of test like: 1.whats when happen we\u drink 2-3 glasses of distiled water? 2.whats when happen after we\u drink 2-3 glasses of spring water? 3.whats happen after we\u drink 2-3 glasses distilled water mixed with 5 drop hydrogen peroxide ? i drank net distiled water i produced myself for 2 years and mixed it with hp with a protocol i seen at big groop at fce book but i couldnt never test how it influence the blood cells as well as other cell if u can figure out any clever test ill aprichiate that very much. thanks in addvance.
Great, that’s just a great explanation
skeleetal
I seen these as a diagram in biology
Thank you
At last! A doctor that actually listens to the patient🤗
What is that ma"am Side of Rbc inside Clumping
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Burber
really clear explanation, thank you
Very nice