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Amazing material !! Thank you
ОтветитьI feel like no one teaches this way anymore. Most professors read PP and expect you to learn everything by yourself. Thank you so much SIR!!
ОтветитьThis is amazing!
ОтветитьI wish you were my professor! Engaging unlike my boring professor
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Ответитьthanks you so much for such an amazing video
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ОтветитьI’m only 3 minutes in and I love you already 😭 💛
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ОтветитьFANTASTIC! Thank you
Ответитьamazing video!! thank you!!
ОтветитьThank you very much!
ОтветитьI am sorry bt i didnt find this useful for long term.. useful to cramp using repitation bt u really to teach injuries with respect to which muscles are injured ..
This is mugging up and not learning.. i am sorry..
Amazing!!!! Thank you so much, Sir.
ОтветитьExcellent, sir
Ответитьlife saving
ОтветитьDr. Nanji should have over a million views by now.
ОтветитьI watched this in college when it came out. Now I'm 9 days out from my Step 1 in Medical school. He's the ruling authority on Brachial Plexus for me.
ОтветитьYou are heaven sent..thank god for you lmao
ОтветитьMy husband is in anatomy! Grad student ...And I’m helping him. GOD BLESS YOU!!!You make it simple so I can help him🥰💋💋💪🏼
Ответить2021 and watching this hidden gem!
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Thanks a ton 🙏🏻🥰
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ОтветитьYour video was really useful for my second year of Human Medicine. Thank you very much!
ОтветитьReally nice video! Is it possible to send an email? Thank you
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ОтветитьThat's an incredible work
ОтветитьPlease make a video for the cervical plexus
Ответитьyou posted the video on exactly my 12th birthday never knew I would pursue medicine.
Thanks a lot God bless you.
Wow. I have to tell you thank you so much. I am about to take my NBME for Musculoskeletal and you are Heaven's gift. Thank you for all that you do.
ОтветитьGreat video, this was so helpful!! One thing that helped me to not get the anterior and posterior divisions (around the X and E) confused was to draw arrows toward the directions they feed into. For example, I drew that blue line as an arrow representing the anterior division coming off of C7/middle trunk towards the C5/ superior trunk that it feeds into. Also, I drew the two posterior divisions from the superior and inferior trunk as arrows feeding into the middle trunk/posterior cords. This helped me to not get them mixed up!
ОтветитьAmazing.
ОтветитьIt's indeed insanely easy. Thank you very much!
ОтветитьAziz Ansari helping me out with the brachial plexus!
ОтветитьThis was the best!!!
ОтветитьAwesome! Thank you!
ОтветитьThis is how you lecture properly
ОтветитьMy thumb don't have power why?
ОтветитьThe way in which he is orchestrating the class
ОтветитьOMG thank you so much! this helped me a lot, I am so thankful to you. AMAZING teaching approach!
ОтветитьKeeping with the alcohol theme, you can remember the trunks (superior, medial, inferior) by using the phrase "Try Some More Izarra".
For the cords (lateral, posterior, and medial) you can use the mnemonic "Claire Loves Posh Martinis".
You can remember the divisions, and whether they're anterior or posterior, with the phrase "Aang Parades APPA [through the streets of Ba Sing Se]". (Not alcoholic, but vivid and memorable.)
You are the best 💪🏽
ОтветитьThis guy!!!! Thanks so much, you just saved me.
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ОтветитьThis is an example of a well organized mind! You helped me a lot professor! Thank you so much!!
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