Dr John is the most amazing teacher I have ever seen! So knowledgeable and skilled at imparting information out to the students. He is so relaxed and down to earth, he puts the students at ease, thereby creating an effective learning environment. Hopefully they realise how privileged and fortunate they are to have Dr John guiding them through their studies.
Let's thank him, I'm a pharm D student in Ghana, his lectures saved me one morning during our anatomy lab section where we were asked about erythropoietin. We are grateful to have you, Daddy.
I am Ukrainian ( married with English man) and my English very poor, but I understand everything, thanks a lot Dr. Jonh Campbell you are special teacher!!!
Watching from Texas! Interesting to watch from another country. Thank you so much for your time and effort to record and upload your lectures! I am taking Anatomy & Physiology II + Lab and this is so helpful to me.
Bizarrely, I saw 2021 in by watching this lecture! Am I the only person on the planet to be able to claim this? Today if anyone asks me what I did for New Year, I'll tell them I was listening to a description of T Helper cells !!
Watching 2022. Been watching him all through the pandemic. He's the best ever ! Watching this because my white cells are 1.1 grandulocipenia . Learning as much as I can too raise them ,anyone know?
Dr John, you didn’t discus LDL phenotypes and HDL phenotypes these are extremely important for cardiovascular disease risk factors. Also, native LDL particles are not atherogenic in nature.
I love your lectures. But could you update the info, I think there is new information for example HDL and LDL weather they good or bad... meaning that both of them are good and LDL is just like a boat who transfers cholesterol, the bad one is the one that you minus HDL and LDL from you total cholesterol and the ammount that is left, is the problem cause.
I became intersted in the concept "osmotic pressure", and How it works in both directions, among intercellular space and intravascular space. Ever Heard about the osmotic bath? Do you recomend them?
Dr. John Campbell 100 liters of water plus 2 kg of salt (NaCl), aproximate the salinity of the see water, 39 deberes Celsius: 15 minutes inmersion, It is suposed to help eliminate uric acid and Other toxinas stagnated in the intracellular space near by.
They are broken down in the lumen of the GI tract by enzymes, mostly amylase. They are then absorbed into the capillaries of the villa, after passing through the enterocytes. Any simple sugars that are not glucose are converted to glucose as they pass through the liver.
Every times I watch your physiology lectures, million times I thank you in my heart.
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Dr John is the most amazing teacher I have ever seen!
So knowledgeable and skilled at imparting information out to the students. He is so relaxed and down to earth, he puts the students at ease, thereby creating an effective learning environment. Hopefully they realise how privileged and fortunate they are to have Dr John guiding them through their studies.
Let's thank him, I'm a pharm D student in Ghana, his lectures saved me one morning during our anatomy lab section where we were asked about erythropoietin. We are grateful to have you, Daddy.
Dr. John is super knowledgeable and elegant , best professor ever.
I am Ukrainian ( married with English man) and my English very poor, but I understand everything, thanks a lot Dr. Jonh Campbell you are special teacher!!!
Watching from Texas! Interesting to watch from another country. Thank you so much for your time and effort to record and upload your lectures! I am taking Anatomy & Physiology II + Lab and this is so helpful to me.
Watching from Zambia.
Am grateful with your teachings sir, long life
I hope you are making millions off these videos! you have helped many people and you deserve it. Thank you.
Bizarrely, I saw 2021 in by watching this lecture! Am I the only person on the planet to be able to claim this? Today if anyone asks me what I did for New Year, I'll tell them I was listening to a description of T Helper cells !!
All of your videos are incredibly helpful! Thank you!
you are the best professor ever . Love you
Awesome Lectures, Brain absorbs all the knowledge extremely easily
Thank you Dr Campbell, I've learnt a lot from you
Dr campbell is so good, he make sure you understand what he teaching.God bless you 😍
The man is brilliant at what he does. Which part of Gh are you from? 😂
The live lessons are great. Hope you keep uploading them!
Thank you from Amsterdam for this beautiful lesson!
Love your lectures really helping me understand what im reading in AP book preparing for nursing thank you sooo much for recordings!!!!
Sir, thank you so much. I have learnt many many things from you.
Got to learn everything and memorize within 40 minutes that I couldn't do after learning for over 4 years!!
thank you, Dr Campbell for these videos, they are very helpful .
Watching 2022. Been watching him all through the pandemic. He's the best ever !
Watching this because my white cells are 1.1 grandulocipenia . Learning as much as I can too raise them ,anyone know?
Doing well on my exams. Will keep watching. Thanks so much!
Thank you very much Doctor for making these videos. They are really helpful!
Using these videos to help with nursing anatomy, excellent
Dr John. This is awesome thank you so much!
Thank you for such an informative lesson. I will definitely watching the other videos too!
Thanks for this. Very helpful!
Kip it up for the excellent lecture ! Watching u from Zambia
Thank you from US Michigan you make it so easy to understand 🙏🏻
Thank you so much. This is saving my semester!
It is very enjoyable and helpful to listen your presentation of this information and much more! Thanks for sharing these videos!
Thankyou very much for making your videos. I am trying hard to understand ET and this is helping.
Dr Cabell you are really good. God bless you sir
Your lectures are so good thanks
Amazing teacher 👌
Fantastic teaching everything sinks into my brain yippie 👍 Thank you so much
dankie Dr Campbell you have opened my mind
Good job sir,it helps me on my final year exam. Salute you 💪💪💪💪
Thank you from Argentina!
So pleased you are watching in South America, do you understand the language well enough?
Thanks for your thorough lecture
Would like to know the names of some of the best books for further reference , at the end of a video or as an attachment to it ! Thank you Sir a lot !
thanks very for such useful lectures..
Great job!
My teacher I really love you
Dr John, you didn’t discus LDL phenotypes and HDL phenotypes these are extremely important for cardiovascular disease risk factors. Also, native LDL particles are not atherogenic in nature.
God bless you 🙏
I’m learning more about blood , why ? But it’s fun to learn it
God bless you. We'll understood
THANKS a great review..clear...
Sir John please make the bioenergetic lecture please
I love your lectures. But could you update the info, I think there is new information for example HDL and LDL weather they good or bad... meaning that both of them are good and LDL is just like a boat who transfers cholesterol, the bad one is the one that you minus HDL and LDL from you total cholesterol and the ammount that is left, is the problem cause.
THANKS GREAT lectures
Great sir
I became intersted in the concept "osmotic pressure", and How it works in both directions, among intercellular space and intravascular space. Ever Heard about the osmotic bath? Do you recomend them?
Osmotic baths would only work if the epidermis was permeable to water molecules, and it is not.
Dr. John Campbell 100 liters of water plus 2 kg of salt (NaCl), aproximate the salinity of the see water, 39 deberes Celsius: 15 minutes inmersion, It is suposed to help eliminate uric acid and Other toxinas stagnated in the intracellular space near by.
It wont, and tissue fluids circulate, they are only relatively stagnant in severe oedema.
thank you sir for your nice lesson
Dr. John Campbell
Sir a patient has 6gm hb nd she is pregnent,5unit blood transfusion done but not improve their hb level pls suggest
Thank you for this
Thank you sir
It helps him a bit if you let the adverts run. X
Dr. The carbo-hidrates, How they come in to the plasma, as glucose?
They are broken down in the lumen of the GI tract by enzymes, mostly amylase. They are then absorbed into the capillaries of the villa, after passing through the enterocytes. Any simple sugars that are not glucose are converted to glucose as they pass through the liver.
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Dr john Campbell sir very very important information thanks 12/08/2021
Polymorphonuclear cell
Teacher: Morph stands for?
Student: Morphine
Me: 🤣🤣🤣🤣
I’d be mad if i was your teacher
God bless U ,Doc!
nobody spotted the mistake on the title?it is plasma not palsma
Well spotted
Great
Thnq sir
This is it
Thank you sir