I watched your videos in school and again prior to my first job as an FNP. They are thorough, but include very useful information while keeping brevity in mind. I am not sure how you find time to make these videos, but thank you so much, Dr. Joel!!
Thank you so much for taking the time to make this content (all 3 parts). Such a clear and concise way to cover the CBC. This was much more informative than my in class lectures. You speak clearly and bring up great thinking points that help cement the information presented. Thanks again!
whoa, looks like you haven't had a comment in a while, and you deserve some positive feedback! the lectures were very well done, concise and clear. I definitely learned some things, and greatly appreciate it.
Thank you for the CBC videos. I'm an NP student and this broke it down to basics where I can understand and build from there. I especially like the added links for further study and knowledge
Excellent work!. Thumbs up for the extraordinary presentation on CBC report. The 3 videos gave me detailed information and the knowledge challenge really helped. Looking forward to watch more videos in your RUclips channel. May Lord bless the work of your hands.
I love it... your are awesome... thank you so much... I am studying for pathophysiology exam and you have literally saved my life.... keep them coming. I am in school to be a FNP... These are the best videos I have found online
I am a new CNM and this video series was extremely helpful and thorough. I would love to see MORE examples/quiz questions that were done at the end of video 3. this really helps bring everything together and practice what we learned.
Thank you so much for making these very informative and easy-to-understand and listen videos. It helps me to better understand the make up of blood which also helps understand labs needed and what it means to be high or low on your CBC. I'm wanting to go back to school to be a medical assistant or a phlebotomist. Learning is difficult due to coping as an adult with Dyslexia,so again, thank you!
This series was so helpful!! The explanations of things were great, especially when you would clarify some of the clinical manifestations. Normally, I see those big words and they just go over my head. However, after the explanation and then seeing them again I can make connections.
Thank you very much those three videos were perfect ... I have hemolytic anemia is there any cure for that I really appreciate it and also I got rheumatoid long ago and I m not on any medication thanks god.
Thank you soooooooooooooooooooo much. you really saved my life May I ask a question related to the immunoglobin i dont understand the immunoglobulin test ?
Hi, thanks for the video. Your normal range reference is different from what i have seen in CBC reports and some text books. What causes changes in normal range ? In my hospital platelets less than 200 is considered thrombocytopenia.
This is awesome, but I have to point out an error: platelets and RBCs aren't 2-10 nanometers, they're 2-10 micrometers (microns). If platelets and RBCs were
This 3 video series on CBC is excellent.
The 3 parts make me very impressive that I cannot stop watching the other videos from you. They are clearly and interesting.
I watched your videos in school and again prior to my first job as an FNP. They are thorough, but include very useful information while keeping brevity in mind. I am not sure how you find time to make these videos, but thank you so much, Dr. Joel!!
Thank you so much for taking the time to make this content (all 3 parts). Such a clear and concise way to cover the CBC. This was much more informative than my in class lectures. You speak clearly and bring up great thinking points that help cement the information presented. Thanks again!
you are simple Awesome. Even a common person can understand it very clearly. Thank you so much for all your efforts to make us understand these.
whoa, looks like you haven't had a comment in a while, and you deserve some positive feedback! the lectures were very well done, concise and clear. I definitely learned some things, and greatly appreciate it.
Awesome, Awesome, I get it now... Love your tone, clear and concise way of explaining, and the thoroughness of your presentation.
Thank you for the CBC videos. I'm an NP student and this broke it down to basics where I can understand and build from there. I especially like the added links for further study and knowledge
This FNP student appreciates your hard work in putting together these videos!! Look forward to learning more from you!! Thank you!!!
Excellent work!. Thumbs up for the extraordinary presentation on CBC report. The 3 videos gave me detailed information and the knowledge challenge really helped. Looking forward to watch more videos in your RUclips channel. May Lord bless the work of your hands.
Wow so thankful I found this!! So helpful!! Bloodwork and transfusions with no explanation of lab work has been frustrating! I took copious notes 😃
I love it... your are awesome... thank you so much... I am studying for pathophysiology exam and you have literally saved my life.... keep them coming. I am in school to be a FNP... These are the best videos I have found online
I am a new CNM and this video series was extremely helpful and thorough. I would love to see MORE examples/quiz questions that were done at the end of video 3. this really helps bring everything together and practice what we learned.
Thank you so much for making these very informative and easy-to-understand and listen videos. It helps me to better understand the make up of blood which also helps understand labs needed and what it means to be high or low on your CBC. I'm wanting to go back to school to be a medical assistant or a phlebotomist. Learning is difficult due to coping as an adult with Dyslexia,so again, thank you!
Great teaching! Thank u from Brazil! Keep up the good work! :)
you are amazing dr. u give serious points within a short period of time. thanks
Thanks v much! I appreciate your pacing -not too fast, not too slow. Cheers!
You broke this down is an easy to understand manner. Thank you!
This series was so helpful!! The explanations of things were great, especially when you would clarify some of the clinical manifestations. Normally, I see those big words and they just go over my head. However, after the explanation and then seeing them again I can make connections.
Excellent detailed info like no others! Thanks so much for this!
Thanks for the lecture. You make it all easy to understand. Anything on HDL/LDL?
really helpful video - i like how you ask questions throughout the video - helps me think along and practice recalling info
This serise was the most amazing the explanation was very good thankyou for sharing such wonderful knowledge with all of us
Thank you very much Dr.Joel. These videos are amazing. Are you planning to add more videos? Genetics is another area where we students need some help.
Great work! Looks like a lot of doctors on here are hating on you by withholding the thumbs up! More lab stuff please.
super helpful! just subscribed. Hope you keep making them. onto your anemia work up lecture!
excellent presentation,dr joel clearly is also a great teacher.
Thank you so much. You have a perfect 👌 and a smart 🧠 way of explaining things.
How does dehydration effect platelet count?
I love your videos. I have found them so helpful. Thank you.
Keep up the great work. Love your vids. Aside from my reading assignment, I use your channel as a supplement for my lectures. Thanks my friend!
Very well explained. Keep sharing your knowledge.😊
Thanks for the great videos. Very clear and helpful for all healthcare peofessionals
Really awesome video's; helped me so much to get a basic breakdown of what I need to know for the ward
Excellent topic and very nicely presented,Thanks a lot.
Would you please make a lecture on ABO&Rh incompatibility?
a good teacher, carry on for more viedoes,lots of thanks to you.
Thank you for the effort in making these videos. Helped me a lot. :) I subscribed!
Wow! Just doing some studying and look what I found! You're so cool. Thanks for all the helpful info.
Hi, would you pls show an example for parasite infection cbc?
the cells in the body are measured in MICROmeters (10^-6), not in NANOmeters (10^-9)
Very helpful. Thank you Dr. Joel
outstanding series .......... thank you!!!
awesome video. really helped to break it down into layman terms. thanks!
You did great!!!! It was so helpful. from a future NP
can you explain why in some cases there is a high RBC value but a low MCV?
Please make Video about ECG. You are excellent Teacher.
Thank you! Made so much more sense when you explained it than when my hematology professor did.
Thanks very informative and well explained .
I can understand of my anemia which my gp did not enough time to explain it.
These are so great!. Love these videos very much . Thank you!
The Blood is a fountain of wealth irrespective of valuation of the later paradigm....cheerz
Excellent explanations! Cheers from this FNP student!
Best educational video ever!
Thank you for a very good and informative series.
OMG TY FNP student trying to figure out labs! MORE please!
very nice explanation . thank you very much
Thank you so much doctor...may God bless you..
very clear , very concise big thanks
very good way to explain and simplify things i enjoyed ...thanks a lot.
can you make a video of basics of microbiology ?
thank you .
Yes! I'm working on that now. Thanks Yasmine!
The size of cells is given as nm or nanometers . But it should be micrometers . Your lectures are very good
Request-Can you do a lecture on Blood culture; how to read and false positives? TIA
Thank you very much those three videos were perfect ... I have hemolytic anemia is there any cure for that I really appreciate it and also I got rheumatoid long ago and I m not on any medication thanks god.
👌👏👏 amazing dude!
Keep going , it was useful 💙 thanks a lot
So informative! This NP student thanks you!
Thank you soooooooooooooooooooo much. you really saved my life
May I ask a question related to the immunoglobin i dont understand the immunoglobulin test ?
Very useful concise info. Thanks.
You are a great teacher
The best! Thank you. This helps out so much!
Thank you! Really great explanations. -NP student
Hi, thanks for the video. Your normal range reference is different from what i have seen in CBC reports and some text books. What causes changes in normal range ? In my hospital platelets less than 200 is considered thrombocytopenia.
Great presentation
I found it very helpful. thanks it is awesome
What Does low platelet has to do with malaria parasite?
Excellent
Why IDA causes thrombocytosis?
thank you. clear and easy to follow
+Yetunde Bright - awesome , thanks
THANK YOU SO MUCH
God bless you ❤
awesome video thanks for helping, trying to study for boards and I need all the help I can get. ...
+Queenie Hurt - Haha! I remember the stress! Let me know if I can help. Good luck!
Took my boards today. ..just waiting on my results. ..thanks for all of your awesome videos!
+Queenie Hurt - That's awesome! Good luck.
New grad , NP, great job 🙌🙌
Are you still doing the youtube teaching? I hope you will come back~~
Sir very nice God bless you.
This is awesome, but I have to point out an error: platelets and RBCs aren't 2-10 nanometers, they're 2-10 micrometers (microns). If platelets and RBCs were
Thanks great appreciate your time to make this video
nice job man, this helped me alot
please what is Plateletcrit??
Why is workup of anemia and coagulation cascade links no longer working? Was really hoping to soak some of that in. Thanks.
+Alex Mokbel - So sorry man. Server change. Should be good later today.
No problem. Thanks for the very rapid response and your efforts to help fledgling physicians. Much appreciated.
I am watching these videos in 2024. And they are just cool 👍👍
May God Bless You, Thanks much :-)
u r amazing .. hope u makes more video on the other laboratory analysis and its diagnostic values :)
thank you. great videos. well explained😊
mean diameter of the red blood cells is 6.2-8.2 µm, not nanometrs, the same with platelets
great lecture .keep going
Thank You great Job
Loved the videos
As an armchair student, this was excellent.
thank you~love your videos
Microns, not nanometers, with respect to blood-cell sizes. (Also, thank you for creating and sharing these videos.)
you are amazing thatnk u ...
Thanks it's very useful
Thanks doctor