you have my outmost respect ,these lectures are legitimately saving lives world wide, especially that it's for free you have Tons of respect added for you because of that.
I really appreciate your lectures especially now that me have to continue our med degree online due to COVID-19. I absorbed a lot from this lecture and I’ll continue to watch your future videos on other topics :)
I am a translator, and I teach Medical English to paramedics students. Your lectures constitute a valuable source of information and have become a mainstay as I prepare for my classes to teach these amazing young people who have decided to dedicate their lives to saving lives! I cannot thank you enough for your outgoing, positive, structured approach to transmitting a wealth of information against the backdrop of your wealth of experience as a medical professional. Thank you, thank you, thank you!
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AWESOME! I love how organized this is, the simple graphics help support your verbal information. I'll use this for my nursing students' talk on trauma primary assessment.
when you go to uni and listen to lecture about A- G assessment it takes weeks to get it but you come here and watch this, its wala make sense. Thank you very much
Well done, your lecture is precise and detailed. Next mention the drugs most important to give for accident shock with severe chest pain,God bless you.
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you have my outmost respect ,these lectures are legitimately saving lives world wide, especially that it's for free you have Tons of respect added for you because of that.
Very clear and concise. Detailed whilst straight to the point on what we NEED to know.
I really appreciate your lectures especially now that me have to continue our med degree online due to COVID-19. I absorbed a lot from this lecture and I’ll continue to watch your future videos on other topics :)
Wow.. Yours is one of the finest Emergency assessments I have seen on RUclips. Thank you for helping people to save lives..👌
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Awesome lecturer! Much love and admiration.
Honestly, I couldn't be better prepared after this. Brilliant job
Thats freakin' cool. Good structure within a very calm rhetoric. thanks for that! Going to have my examination next week. Keep it up.
Very well done video of the Primary Survey in Trauma. Thank you.
A crystal clear on target presentation with simplicity
I wish my leatures were like you !! Clear, precise and to the point. Love the graphics, love your tone. Wonderful content. Thank you so much
I am a translator, and I teach Medical English to paramedics students. Your lectures constitute a valuable source of information and have become a mainstay as I prepare for my classes to teach these amazing young people who have decided to dedicate their lives to saving lives! I cannot thank you enough for your outgoing, positive, structured approach to transmitting a wealth of information against the backdrop of your wealth of experience as a medical professional. Thank you, thank you, thank you!
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Excellent lecture! Brilliant, Doc!
This is great as supplemental lectures even as a finnish paramedic student!
MEMORABLE, clear, concise, complete. LOVE IT!! 🤓
AWESOME! I love how organized this is, the simple graphics help support your verbal information. I'll use this for my nursing students' talk on trauma primary assessment.
Another brilliant and well presented video, so clear and methodical. God job, looking forward to the next Vid.
Really unique and impressive lecture. Thank u so much.
when you go to uni and listen to lecture about A- G assessment it takes weeks to get it but you come here and watch this, its wala make sense. Thank you very much
Very articulate and well explained, but quickly. Thank you.
Dr Juliana,Thank you so much,you are so kind,so concerned,and such a good teacher.
This is Gold, thank you.
C3,4,5
keeps the diaphragm alive🙏
I love your presentation ...is very detail.
It is really helpful to medical student like me, thank you
Superb presentation!
Thank you for this!
What a simple and excellent explanation, many thanks dr.
Dr Jung, you are an amazing lecturer. These have really helped with my studies.
Well done, your lecture is precise and detailed. Next mention the drugs most important to give for accident shock with severe chest pain,God bless you.
No lecture could be more helpful them this in trauma patient care. Thank you so much mam.
Amazing!
That is very good explanation ! 👍
Thanks for this .
thank you for the video , very informative. couldn't find much material from the UK on trauma on RUclips.
What an amazing lecture 👍👍!
I have learned such useful ideas and knowledge after i watched this video
Excellent speaker 👏🏼. SUBSCRIBED
Incredible explanation. Thank you
All I can say is: WOW! just WOW!
Nice, thank you!
Thank you... very helpful
So so so good thank you!
Very well structured video. thank you
Excellent for new nurses. OSCE reminders.
Excellent educational discussions,very helpful. Thanks.
Very good job explaining what to do and what to look for
Excellent teaching. My goodness!
IT'S REALLY BENEFICIAL PRESENTATION , THANKS A LOT
This was great!
Great! Very good Video!
superb..irs really helpful..thank you
I am looking for evidence based research about the relation of BP to radial, carotid and femoral pulses. What evidence was it based of?
thanks doc.
Thank you for this summary, one of the best have seen in RUclips 🤝🙌🏾🙌🏾
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Best video on emergency
Thank you
perfect Mam
Awesome video!
THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR THIS VIDEO THANK YOU SO MUCH THEY SHOULD HAVE MORE VIDEO LIKE THIS THANK YOU
This was an excellent lecture.
This is so helpful 🙏🏻
thank you so MUCH!
Thanks
THANK YOU SO MUCH.
Wow! AMAZING!
Excellent, thanks.
Thank you!!!!
woow...that was fantastic and practical presentation well narated.......
Really helpful
Excellent explanation
The best lecture🔥🔥
Thank you so much..
good presentation
Thank you very much Madam
Wonderful lesson
u r amazing , thank you
Amazing
01:54 It should be “GCS ≤ 8 = intubate”
she said it at 16:50
Just in time ... i am taking TNCC class today
amazing..i love your lecture.
Very benifitial Thank You 💐
Very good
Excellent
Excellent
Thanks you
Thank you very much for such a great lecture.
How can I get the soft copy?
More than amazing ♥️♥️♥️♥️
ماشاء الله تبارك الله
Brilliant!!!!!!!! ❤️
Very Informative
A good lecture
Please let me know about how to manage orthopaedic trauma patients
Well explained
I hated reading ATLS then I came across yours , it's marvelous !
Amazing, thanks alot
Glad you liked it!
Awesome 👏✨♥️
Superb
Beautiful . Just exactly what we need
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Unbelievable 👍👍👍👍
Very good tutorial
Excellent video. I am an ATLS course director. Enjoyed yr video. Would like tosee otherson trauma head, chest, abdomen etc
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