I learnt that negative history in the vignette are clue’s from test makers to rule out those diseases. Thankyou Dr. Rahul for these amazing strategies.
Your videos actually help me to recall my basic science. And, the pharmacology approach - I never thought it that way. Most of the time, I was trying to just remember the mechanism of action. Thanks for making videos like this!
Amazing video Dr. Raul!! One small suggestion is if you could put your picture in a different corner when showing questions so we can see the whole question before you answer it
Best videos ever ! Thanks for your time, I love your way of teaching, I’ve been looking for this kind of videos for months and finally found you. You absolutely rock Doctor 😊
sir your video are amazing i watched all your videos and get 75 plus percentage in uworld so my request is can you upload biliary tract disease and and gi anatomy in short video high yield topic i will be very thank ful to you respected sir
sir i watched all your high nbme organ system video and it help me alot on scoring 75 plus percent in uworld . so sir my request is that can you upload full video on liver marker and gi high yield anatomy and let over topic from first aid gi system like gilbert syndrome etc i will be very thankful to you respected sir
Hey Dr. Rahul!! I can't seem to find your video on GI physiology where you talk about GI hormones, their secretion and action, have you taken it down? 😔😔😔😔
While preparing is good so you can hone in on a few concepts... once you take an NBME and you isolate few weak organ systems, use the organ systems videos to build a foundation!
Thanks for the clarification. Both are columnar epithelium which is frequently tested. In the stomach, the epithelium is simple columnar, and is organised into gastric pits and glands to deal with secretion. In the small intestine, epithelium is simple columnar and specialised for absorption.
@@hyguruprep No sir I was specifically saying this for only one reason i.e. stomach has mucous neck cells/foveolar cells while intestine has goblet cells so therefore Barrett’s has goblet cells.I commented just to make me remember this thing when I rewatch this;didn’t know that you would comment😅.Thank you for the excellent free videos on UA-cam especially for those who are not able to afford your course.Always grateful.
I learnt that negative history in the vignette are clue’s from test makers to rule out those diseases. Thankyou Dr. Rahul for these amazing strategies.
Your videos actually help me to recall my basic science. And, the pharmacology approach - I never thought it that way. Most of the time, I was trying to just remember the mechanism of action. Thanks for making videos like this!
Yes I am so glad! - going from mechanism to clinical integration as to how pharm modulates pathophysiology is so key!
Amazing video Dr. Raul!! One small suggestion is if you could put your picture in a different corner when showing questions so we can see the whole question before you answer it
This was my weakest section and this video helped SO much. Thanks for teaching us how to approach these questions.
Best videos ever ! Thanks for your time, I love your way of teaching, I’ve been looking for this kind of videos for months and finally found you.
You absolutely rock Doctor 😊
As an aspiring pre-med who works at a gastro clinic, this video has been incredibly helpful for me! thank you :)
Thank you Dr Rahul! The best integrating video that I been seen.
thanks so much!!
Lecture is gold as usual. Thank you 🙏🏼😊
thank you dr.Rahul, one of the best I saw on youtube.....waiting for reproductive concepts
I’m a MS2 about to take step... after I finish and pass thanks to you, can I work for you online? Man I love the way you teach.
did you take it yet? how was it?
for sure!!
Thank you from India!
Thank you Dr. Rahul, the NBME topics are very helpful
thanks so much for tuning in!
Mehran from Sydney Australia
YOU ARE A SAVIOUR!!!
Thank you so much Dr. Rahul. I really like all of your videos. Really easy to follow and great topics!!
excellent video. thank you
thank you! so helpful!
YOU R THE BEST
if ur mid step prep and wanna save some time this review starts at 14:58
you are simply amazing thank you
THANK YOUU SOOO MUCHHH
Outstanding teacher
Dude thank u so much for this
Hey! Thanks a bunch for this video. Please make one for Pulmonology, renal, reproductive systems and dermatology
yes please . especially renal and reproductive (anatomy and pathology). Thank You
amazing stuff
sir your video are amazing i watched all your videos and get 75 plus percentage in uworld so my request is can you upload biliary tract disease and and gi anatomy in short video high yield topic i will be very thank ful to you respected sir
Thank you! very helpful
Thanks you for this
well done man😍
hi missed the hematology webinar. Please may you upload it...thank you
Added! ua-cam.com/video/AR6I_q6FjQc/v-deo.html
Thank you so much. They have really hello me understand concepts. Thank you for your time!
Amazing!
Thanks
No problem!!
Im going thru my dedicated which course do you suggest for rapid FA review
Please put time stamps doc...
sir i watched all your high nbme organ system video and it help me alot on scoring 75 plus percent in uworld . so sir my request is that can you upload full video on liver marker and gi high yield anatomy and let over topic from first aid gi system like gilbert syndrome etc i will be very thankful to you respected sir
Hey Dr. Rahul!! I can't seem to find your video on GI physiology where you talk about GI hormones, their secretion and action, have you taken it down? 😔😔😔😔
Same here 😢
Should we watch these after nbme taken or while preparing or doing uworld
While preparing is good so you can hone in on a few concepts... once you take an NBME and you isolate few weak organ systems, use the organ systems videos to build a foundation!
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hi rahul
i am a pediatrician
do you any info the best fellowship on developmental behavioral peds in us?
can recommend me one?
thank you . please keep posting videos
yes all 3
hello Dr, will you be doing the other HY neuro and MSk anytime soon
It’s not gastric epithelium rather intestinal epithelium in Barrett’s esophagus.
Thanks for the clarification. Both are columnar epithelium which is frequently tested. In the stomach, the epithelium is simple columnar, and is organised into gastric pits and glands to deal with secretion. In the small intestine, epithelium is simple columnar and specialised for absorption.
@@hyguruprep No sir I was specifically saying this for only one reason i.e. stomach has mucous neck cells/foveolar cells while intestine has goblet cells so therefore Barrett’s has goblet cells.I commented just to make me remember this thing when I rewatch this;didn’t know that you would comment😅.Thank you for the excellent free videos on UA-cam especially for those who are not able to afford your course.Always grateful.
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David from NY
There was no anatomy of GI
He'll
wrong spelling of boerhaave syndrome
Not worth your time
Studying FA directly will help you more
Thanks for your feedback! I know these videos will not be or everyone, but hope you were able to garner some pearls for your prep! Best wishes.
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