Thank you for the hard work you out in these videos! I used them to prepare for the PANCE and passed! The high yield stuff definitely helps and time efficient! Thank you and keep at it.
I found another way to remember PT and PTT and intrinsic and extrinsic pathway. PT think play tennis outside. PTT think play table tennis inside I never miss it now.
Thank you sir! Your videos by far is the absolute best especially for the ones who don't have enough time and want straight forward informations for MCQ based exams. appreciate your effort. ( I'm a Family medicine resident from KSA )
Thank you for all of your hard work!!! I love listening to your podcasts before exam and they are always super helpful. I would like to ask if you can make a video of high yield questions regarding the Genitourinary Tract conditions? Thank you 😊
Just 5 minutes ago did a patient presentation on iron deficiency anemia. My preceptor "what kind of anemia does she have?" Me: "uhhhhh, microcytic." Him "good." "What are the different types of microcytic anemia?" Me to self "think, think, think.....TICS!" Shapiro saves the day!
I am confused with Q39 explanation - if it is Hemophilia A - X linked recessive wouldn't that be more common in females? Also how could we say this is not Vwf disease? Thank you for your help and great questions!
X-linked recessive meaning if this is passed on to a male, since they only have 1 x chromosome, they will have the disorder, women, having 2 x chromosomes will generally only be carriers since they will still have one unaffected x chromosome and will not be symptomatic. Differentiating between VWD and Hemophilia A can be challenging since they have very similar lab findings and presentation. The key in this vignette is the gender of the patient, as well as the hemarthrosis, all specific to Hemophilia A (particularly the hemarthrosis, where as in VWD be looking for mucocutaneous bleeding). Another way to differentiate, not listed in this vignette, is bleeding time, generally bleeding time will be increased in VWD, but normal in Hemophilia A. Finally with Von Willebrand Disease, look for them to mention a family history since it is the most common hereditary bleeding disorder, and of course for them to mention decreased VWF antigen/activity. Let me know if that makes sense or if you have any other questions. Thanks!
Unfortunately I do not. I’m sorry about that. I may in the future go back and try to save them all onto some sort of document so I can distribute them. I’ll let you know if I do.
Thank you for the hard work you out in these videos! I used them to prepare for the PANCE and passed! The high yield stuff definitely helps and time efficient! Thank you and keep at it.
I am so happy to hear that!! Congrats and thank you!!
I wish my $100k tuition was going to you instead
😂😂😂 thank you!
He certainly deserves it more than some of the school admin I've met 😅
He sure does!
the pictures you create to go with your mneumonics are gold
Thank you so much!!
I found another way to remember PT and PTT and intrinsic and extrinsic pathway. PT think play tennis outside. PTT think play table tennis inside I never miss it now.
i have my first block exam tomorrow on this, thank you for these videos they are my saving grace
Thank you sir! Your videos by far is the absolute best especially for the ones who don't have enough time and want straight forward informations for MCQ based exams. appreciate your effort. ( I'm a Family medicine resident from KSA )
Thank you so much!!
I take my PANCE in 4 days and doing a last quick review! These videos are so helpful!! Hopefully I pass the PANCE (:
Best of luck!! Let me know how you do!
Thank you so much for your help! I recently took and passed the PANCE! Your videos/podcasts really helped!
That makes me so happy to hear! Thank you soo much and congrats!!
I have my Hem/Onc final tomorrow and you're saving my life right now. Thank you so much! Happy Holidays :)
I'm so happy to hear the content helps! Good luck on your final and happy holidays!
Thank you! I passed the PANCE. Your videos helped a lot!
I am so so happy to hear that! Congrats!!!
What do you recommend studying for the pance
your videos have been saving me for class! i retain so much from them. can you please do Neuro next?
Neuro is next on the list, I’m finishing up an antibiotic video now, once that’s complete, I’ll get started on neuro. Thank you!
Love the willi and adam analogy!
Thank you!
Great videos !! Well done. Dr Murthy
Thank you!!
Wow this was great. Thank you so much
Thank you for all of your hard work!!! I love listening to your podcasts before exam and they are always super helpful. I would like to ask if you can make a video of high yield questions regarding the Genitourinary Tract conditions? Thank you 😊
Thank you so much! That's definitely something I have plans for in the near future. Thanks again!
Thank you so much. It’s helped me to do a review 🎉. Expecting to give us more questions or important points to remember
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you for putting in all this work!
Just 5 minutes ago did a patient presentation on iron deficiency anemia. My preceptor "what kind of anemia does she have?" Me: "uhhhhh, microcytic." Him "good." "What are the different types of microcytic anemia?" Me to self "think, think, think.....TICS!" Shapiro saves the day!
Haha I’m so happy to hear I was able to help! 😬
You are absolutely amazing!
Thank you!!
Thank you for these videos!! Would love to have more hematology videos!!!
Definitely something I plan on doing in the near future. Thanks!
Thank you for your hard work your videos helped us so much
So happy to hear they help!
Many thanks for you ❤️
No worries!
Thank you again Sir 🫡
No problem! Thank you!!
Thank you for awesome videos, they helped me a lot, can you please do a Musculoskeletal Orthopedics Rheumatology Review ?
Thank you! I’ll definitely be working on those in the near future!
I am confused with Q39 explanation - if it is Hemophilia A - X linked recessive wouldn't that be more common in females? Also how could we say this is not Vwf disease?
Thank you for your help and great questions!
X-linked recessive meaning if this is passed on to a male, since they only have 1 x chromosome, they will have the disorder, women, having 2 x chromosomes will generally only be carriers since they will still have one unaffected x chromosome and will not be symptomatic. Differentiating between VWD and Hemophilia A can be challenging since they have very similar lab findings and presentation. The key in this vignette is the gender of the patient, as well as the hemarthrosis, all specific to Hemophilia A (particularly the hemarthrosis, where as in VWD be looking for mucocutaneous bleeding). Another way to differentiate, not listed in this vignette, is bleeding time, generally bleeding time will be increased in VWD, but normal in Hemophilia A. Finally with Von Willebrand Disease, look for them to mention a family history since it is the most common hereditary bleeding disorder, and of course for them to mention decreased VWF antigen/activity. Let me know if that makes sense or if you have any other questions. Thanks!
@@cramthepance Thank you very much! Makes a lot of sense. Also appreciate for a quick response!
please make something on OBGYN topics either a review or high yield question.
Just released a video on endometriosis. Plan on making more OBGYN content very soon!
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Do you have pics of your pneumonics
Unfortunately I do not. I’m sorry about that. I may in the future go back and try to save them all onto some sort of document so I can distribute them. I’ll let you know if I do.
@@cramthepance thank you can we take a screenshot of them
Amazing.
Thank you!!!
is it just me or are the questions blurry?
You might have polycythemia vera
Who else is cramming a few days before finals? 🫠
About to take my hemonc exam in an hour 🫡 thank you sir