Hello! I'm a student in medical school and I find your videos super helpful, especially the series on 'An approach to (a certain symptom).' Could you please continue the series and possibly make a video on an approach to abdominal pain (localized/generalized) and bloating?
Eric can you do a lecture series on how to approach rashes as a hospitalist. I still feel I am quite too reliant on dermatology on many occasions and often their barely available.
That was a very good video... I have never seen other people cover this topic even in med school... It was one of the surprise of the job... Even now... Thank you for explaining this topic...
Hello sir , they dont teach much in my college , am from india , i love your videos , can you do a paid series of medicine concepts for students , or we will support you if you patronize your channel if that could help , thank you
Sorry I've been MIA for the past 1-2 months. I started a new job and took the medical board recertification exam yesterday. Back working on videos today. Will hopefully start posting again in 2 weeks. First topic will be the evaluation of acute abdominal pain.
@Darcy Phillips I'm sorry you found it confusing. Are you a physician or medical student? If not, it may have been confusing because it discusses a situation in which you would unlikely find yourself. (i.e. pronouncing a patient's death while in the hospital).
Instructions unclear, just pronounced myself dead and their taking me to the morgue
I am here after confirming my first death case. This video is really informative and covers all the parts including ethics. ❤
Thank you for creating informative videos like this. It sure does strengthen my education on medical field. Thank you!
Hello! I'm a student in medical school and I find your videos super helpful, especially the series on 'An approach to (a certain symptom).' Could you please continue the series and possibly make a video on an approach to abdominal pain (localized/generalized) and bloating?
Love the little heavy metal intro
Eric can you do a lecture series on how to approach rashes as a hospitalist. I still feel I am quite too reliant on dermatology on many occasions and often their barely available.
That was a very good video... I have never seen other people cover this topic even in med school... It was one of the surprise of the job... Even now... Thank you for explaining this topic...
Sir,could you please share your book chapters?or i want to know if it is out cause i will buy definitely.thank you in advance
Hello sir , they dont teach much in my college , am from india , i love your videos , can you do a paid series of medicine concepts for students , or we will support you if you patronize your channel if that could help , thank you
Great video. I think I speak for all interns when I say I’m biding my time until you can do one on cross cover!
There are 3 already from a few years ago, check the playlists. Would be a very welcome return if any more were made though.
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Hello sir plz make a video of pediatrics
when and what new videos are expected?
Sorry I've been MIA for the past 1-2 months. I started a new job and took the medical board recertification exam yesterday. Back working on videos today. Will hopefully start posting again in 2 weeks. First topic will be the evaluation of acute abdominal pain.
@@StrongMed when you will complete the ecg videos? And where is you new job? Congrats :)
@Darcy Phillips I'm sorry you found it confusing. Are you a physician or medical student? If not, it may have been confusing because it discusses a situation in which you would unlikely find yourself. (i.e. pronouncing a patient's death while in the hospital).
Very useful information . Thank you.
Guitar riff at the end highly inappropriate xD
Thank you!! This is very helpful
Hello sir plz make a video of pediatrics. Thanks for this.
Thanks for this
Great video, everyone learns all of this in the minutes before and hours after they first pronounce anyone. Probably not a great way to do it
Oh I thought you pronounce death like -deth.
Talking too much
then just exit the video