Yes, you are doing an excellent job. But please, select only those speakers who have a total and whole grasp of the English language, preferably only native English speakers. The United States is a country of a little more than 331 million inhabitants, and among too many people, you must be able to find them. It is sad for us, nonnative speakers, who are learning English at the same time that we are learning medicine, to find out that some of your lecturers have serious problems with the English language (mainly pronunciation issues), contributing to deform the language that we all should protect, because some day it will become the most spoken language around the world, and maybe it already is. Hope you take this comment seriously.
these Louisville Lectures are incredible, thank you all so much
What’s so incredible It’s for the mentally retarded only.
great teaching tool!!! thank you!!! the case studies really put some teeth into the renal principles, which by the way, drive me absolutley crazy!!
So glad it is helpful! Dr. Lederer makes some abstract principles really graspable.
Wow sooo great
Learnt a lot especially her discussions
Thanks so much Doc
Excellent teaching
s4gallop
High blood pressure
140 /90
Ambulatory
Routine
Type I
Platelet 180, 000
Chronic hypertension
Help syndrome
105/60
losartan
Edema
lisonopril
BMI 22
metaprolol
Previous mi
Simvastatin
Hydrochlorothiazide
Sodium bicarbonate
ADPKD
hydroxy vitamin D
Thank you
The answer to case #5 is B, not D!
I you like the big guns/drugs, yes; otherwise, think she is right... reducing phosphorus in blood, reduces PTH
iam impressed and humbled at the same time
too bad the HTN guideline has changed...
AHA guideline for HTN? It changes every year around August if I'm not wrong. But this lecture follows ACP guidelines for Boards.
Yes, you are doing an excellent job. But please, select only those speakers who have a total and whole grasp of the English language, preferably only native English speakers. The United States is a country of a little more than 331 million inhabitants, and among too many people, you must be able to find them. It is sad for us, nonnative speakers, who are learning English at the same time that we are learning medicine, to find out that some of your lecturers have serious problems with the English language (mainly pronunciation issues), contributing to deform the language that we all should protect, because some day it will become the most spoken language around the world, and maybe it already is. Hope you take this comment seriously.