Thank you so much for your videos!! you have no idea how many students like me you have helped. tomorrow is my sutures and needles quiz and this video helped a lot !
So happy to have found you I'm going to start my new job as a First Assist to MIGS surgeons and I'm studying beforehand. Such a fantastic explanation: thorough, clear, easy to understand and follow. Saved so I can watch again later.
This is a well elaborated tutorial video I have ever watched.I wish I came across it earlier but all in all it's very helpful.A big thumbs up to you sir. Thanks very much 👏
Thank you so much for this invaluable content. I'm a nurse in the UK who will be starting a new job as scrub nurse soon, so I really appreciate this video.
A great tutorial on sutures.I really loved the way you teach sir.I was rather mesmerized by your lecture and wished it never ended.You are a great teacher who really knows well how to communicate with his audience in an easy-to-understand way. I have a suggestion to make though.At the very last end of your tutorial you talked about needles.In my opinion, if you had shown the real needles and showed them by zooming in on them ,it would have been better.Keep up the great work, sir.
When you hire someone for a job, one usually asks for experience and skill. Medicine is an ancient art that the "experiences" learned over those hundreds of years are being recorded in various forms of literary material in an attempt not to repeat the mistakes done in the past as the science and art of medicine (a dynamic science) is being learned and developed. Learning all of those experiences is one of the challenges in Medical School - to teach them in just a couple of years. Then an exam is given to test how much these medical students have learned. So if you are sick, will you go to a hospital where you are assured that the doctors treating you are qualified for the job or go to some place where the "doctors" qualifacations is questionable? YOUR CHOICE AND GOOD LUCK! Hope your in good health!
Thanks sir for your very specific and informative lecture like for example wound bacteria clings to multifilaments sutures due its braided strands than monofilament sutures and the suture memory of monofilament sutures I think it has medical rationale like coming from animal gut for plain gut and chromic gut, my opinion only sir. The way you explained the contents of lecture was like you really care that your audience learn your lecture by explaining thoroughly.
Not an educator but, i see instructors rushing the lectures because of time constraints. Too many information and details to fit in a time limited schedule making them skip “less important” topics and converting them into assignments 😂. I’m thankful for these videos as they explain things in detail.
Hello, thanks for your videos, they are very instructive. It would be possible to post a video of surgical instruments and retractors. I have the exam on March 29, 2023. Thank you
Thank you so very much for the video!!! You explained it perfectly well!!! I’m new to your channel and this is helping a lot!! It summed up everything and so easy to understand!❤ Do you have one for pharmacology in the OR as well? Thanks again!!!😊
Hey Doc. Thanks for a great presentation. I'm a lay person learning about sutures as I had rotator cuff repair surgery last year using multifilament non absorbable synthetic suture. Ultra high molecular weight polyethylene suture. I've learned this is a common suture material in orthopaedics. Just still struggling to understand how a suture can remain inside the human body for life and never break down. Can you help me with this query? Thank you.
I learned more in the first 5 minutes than my entire lectures back in the day. I had terrible teachers. Thanks doc for this lecture.
Me too!! My professor was more concentrated on how she can scam students...I've never seen so much Greed in my Life!!!
Can relate very much with the first 5 mins !!❤
Its still the case. Unfortunately. :(
I had a surgery and that helped me alot to understand what is going on .. I have Engineering background .. Thank you Doctor
Wow, I learned more from this man's lecture than I did after hours of research. Clear and concise! Thanks!!
The guy is a gem. Thank you so much for this presentation. ❤❤
Hands down best video on sutures
Thank you so much for your videos!! you have no idea how many students like me you have helped. tomorrow is my sutures and needles quiz and this video helped a lot !
Im about to take my cst and a surgeon from the hospital where im doing my clinicals told me about ur videos . Thank u so muchhh im loving them
Let me tell you that you're better than more surgeons lectures
I never had a proper lecture on surgery, so thank you so much!
Omg you explain this so well I wish the school took the time to explain this thank you
VERY informative and I really love the way you teach, I was very into it and learned a lot.
** thank you so much Doctor. I learned more in 30 minutes than my whole 4 months semester.
So happy to have found you I'm going to start my new job as a First Assist to MIGS surgeons and I'm studying beforehand. Such a fantastic explanation: thorough, clear, easy to understand and follow. Saved so I can watch again later.
Thank you so much! I graduate in 2 weeks and reviewing this information is always so helpful! Thank you for explaining everything so well!💕💕💕
This is a well elaborated tutorial video I have ever watched.I wish I came across it earlier but all in all it's very helpful.A big thumbs up to you sir. Thanks very much 👏
Perfect time. I have practical final year exams tomorrow. This is really helpful, thank you doc
Thank you so much for this invaluable content. I'm a nurse in the UK who will be starting a new job as scrub nurse soon, so I really appreciate this video.
VERY informative and I really love the way you teach, I was very into it and learned a lot. Thanks again.
Thanks This is the best video to know basic about all the sutures
Thank you so much! This helped me understand more about sutures and needles than I understood in lecture!
I love this, I'm a young Doctor and am learning from this!
Thanks a lot for this video from Pakistan 🇵🇰
Thank you for the encouraging words at the end, reminding us we will not be able to learn everything in classes 🙌
THIS WAS FANTASTIC!! I wish they showed this in my class at the beginning of the semester!
sir.. one of best vidio i came across in this topic.
Thanks alot with love from Egypt
This is the best video I've seen on sutures
I was always confused about sutures this was a great explanatıon thank you for your time and effort ❤
Best medical lecture of my life
Thank you Doctor
This video is just Wonderful
Thanks from cameroon🇨🇲
I'm just going to follow and check on your other videos
This is so brilliant. Thank you. Loved your energy and explanation ❤
Salam. Its anice helpful informetive lecture. Thanks
I absorbed 100 percent of this video , and that cat gut joke ( loved it) thanks a million times.
This is such an amazing video. Thank you for the time you put in.
Thank you sir from Nepal❤
Wow, thanks for sharing ❤
Amazing, thank you!!
Any chance you can make videos for first assist?
Good Teaching skills. Sir
nice video and easy accent, thank you so
Very good explanation sir, I would have taken me an entire day to learn it on myself
Thanks so much. Very well presented 👏
Thanks doctor ❤. I will start my rotation surgery next month it hopeful ❤
thank you so much sir.. i have been checking in ors to see visble multifilament sutures in vain . now i understand
So well explained. Thanks from Brazil.
Very clear, super helpful
Awesome video, very informative, understanding better, thx
Thanks for Teaching 🎉🎉🎉❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉❤❤🎉❤🎉❤🎉❤❤🎉🎉❤🎉❤🎉❤🎉
Appreciate you for the videos! You make it easier to understand!
Informative.
Thank you very much. I have learnet so much from this video.
A great tutorial on sutures.I really loved the way you teach sir.I was rather mesmerized by your lecture and wished it never ended.You are a great teacher who really knows well how to communicate with his audience in an easy-to-understand way. I have a suggestion to make though.At the very last end of your tutorial you talked about needles.In my opinion, if you had shown the real needles and showed them by zooming in on them ,it would have been better.Keep up the great work, sir.
When you hire someone for a job, one usually asks for experience and skill.
Medicine is an ancient art that the "experiences" learned over those hundreds of years are being recorded in various forms of literary material in an attempt not to repeat the mistakes done in the past as the science and art of medicine (a dynamic science) is being learned and developed.
Learning all of those experiences is one of the challenges in Medical School - to teach them in just a couple of years. Then an exam is given to test how much these medical students have learned.
So if you are sick, will you go to a hospital where you are assured that the doctors treating you are qualified for the job or go to some place where the "doctors" qualifacations is questionable?
YOUR CHOICE AND GOOD LUCK! Hope your in good health!
Wonderful lecture. Thanks doc so much
Thanks,alot I have refreshed my memory
Wooow this is the best lecture,10q doc
Nice and informative.carry on..
Thanks so much. The lecture was simple and understanding
One of my classmate literally failed boards because of suture questions. Thanks for the lecture!
Thanks sir for your very specific and informative lecture like for example wound bacteria clings to multifilaments sutures due its braided strands than monofilament sutures and the suture memory of monofilament sutures I think it has medical rationale like coming from animal gut for plain gut and chromic gut, my opinion only sir. The way you explained the contents of lecture was like you really care that your audience learn your lecture by explaining thoroughly.
Very informative.
Thank you so much!
Wow good explanation 👍
Well explained thank you sir
Very good lecture🎉
Best lecture i have ever seen
Excellent lecture!
Thank you 🌷🌷🌷🌷…good explaining 👏
You are awesome doc. Now I know Many thing about suture even I am not a medical person.❤❤❤
Wow, wow, brilliant explanations.
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Love you
Having watched this video, I have crystal clear suture concepts now.
Learnt this under Dr Nnamani today
U too good
Thank you
Am understand better now than before 😊
Lovely tutorial video…. Thank you so much 🤧
Best video ❤
Great didactis!
Not an educator but, i see instructors rushing the lectures because of time constraints. Too many information and details to fit in a time limited schedule making them skip “less important” topics and converting them into assignments 😂.
I’m thankful for these videos as they explain things in detail.
great video!
Helpful thanks a lot
thank you for this. this is very helpful
Nicely explained ❤️👍
Love your videos!
this was incredibly helpful
Thank you so much for this information 🙏 It really helps me understand better. 😊
Wonderful lecture
very informaative thnk u sir
Hello, thanks for your videos, they are very instructive. It would be possible to post a video of surgical instruments and retractors. I have the exam on March 29, 2023. Thank you
Here you go. ruclips.net/video/yTdTg8TK8kw/видео.html
Thanks for this vdo .
Beautiful lecture❤
Thank you so much Dr.❤
Damn this is a good lecture ❤❤❤ Thank you.😊😊😊
FANTASTIC!!
Can you do a video on the different staplers and how and where to use them please 🙏
Highly recommended ❤
Super easy tutorial
You are superb
Am really blessed
Thank you so very much for the video!!! You explained it perfectly well!!! I’m new to your channel and this is helping a lot!! It summed up everything and so easy to understand!❤
Do you have one for pharmacology in the OR as well? Thanks again!!!😊
Thank You very clear
Hey Doc. Thanks for a great presentation. I'm a lay person learning about sutures as I had rotator cuff repair surgery last year using multifilament non absorbable synthetic suture. Ultra high molecular weight polyethylene suture. I've learned this is a common suture material in orthopaedics. Just still struggling to understand how a suture can remain inside the human body for life and never break down. Can you help me with this query? Thank you.
Thanks so much Doctor
Thanks a lot Sir ❤❤❤
OMG that was so helpful ❤