You have a competitive advantage over other channel holders/lecturers in that you go from a big picture to details. Other authors like Ninja Nerds starts with details and that makes it complicated. Sometimes I lose a big picture when I view his lectures. You have a good understanding that the majority of students have no idea....and move from a wide-pixel picture to the pictures with the higher resolution...step by step. Thank you, dear human.
Good teaching is about facilitating the learning process, and this IS very good teaching (everything is presented as logical, easy!). You can watch these videos over and over and they never get boring.
you actually saved my life and seeing your videos makes me so incredibly happy and relieved of stress. Words can not express how grateful i am for you and your teaching skills 🙏🙏🙏
and you have a talent of explaining hard concepts in a very nice way, your explanations are voluminous, as though you view it from the perspective of a student.
I think the oxygenated blood comes to the body by the left and right pulmonary veins and then go to the left atrium and ventricle pumping to the aorta. And come the deoxigenated blood from the body to the heart to the superior vena cava and inferior vena cava to the right atrium and ventricle
It'd be awesome if you could upload some more full lectures. I'm always concerned that I've forgotten some of the content from A&P 1&2 since it's been a while since I did the course :)
Sir, please kindly let me ask something I don't really understand. Maybe it's nothing to do with this lecture video, but it's actually something I really get confused about. This is about cardiac innervation, if the heart were to be autorhythimic, why does there seem to have connections between the heart and sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous system. Because one of my teachers I used to know before once explained the issue about Sympathetic and Parasympathetic Nervous system which control heart rate. As far as I am concerned, sympathetic nervous system accelerates the heart rate and parasympathetic nervous system slows down the heart rate. To summarize, I would like to know how nervous system affects the heart especially left atrium.
You have a competitive advantage over other channel holders/lecturers in that you go from a big picture to details. Other authors like Ninja Nerds starts with details and that makes it complicated. Sometimes I lose a big picture when I view his lectures. You have a good understanding that the majority of students have no idea....and move from a wide-pixel picture to the pictures with the higher resolution...step by step. Thank you, dear human.
I’m blessed to have you as my lecturer! Making AP a piece of cake. 👍
The saving grace of my nursing school. Thank you so much!
Dr Mike, are you a doctor who’s an artist, or an artist who’s a doctor? 😅
You’re clearly top in both fields!
Thank you!!
Guys, I have nothing but respect for both of you.
Bless you and your huge arms. I’m getting through my anatomy course because of your videos
Good teaching is about facilitating the learning process, and this IS very good teaching (everything is presented as logical, easy!). You can watch these videos over and over and they never get boring.
you are just an awesome teacher; you bring to life what seems abstract and you do that effortlessly. God bless you for all of these videos.🙏
Thank you for the lesson, it was so easy to understand
Lots of respect and love from bottom of my heart Dr mike
I wish my lecturer was like you. This is absolutely life saving. Now im confident I will pass my exam.
You're amazing for making all of these lectures available for everyone. My favorite resource for A&P course! Thanks so much for all your hard work. 💯
Thanks Dr.Mike,big fan from Pakistan,you make concepts easy!! Keep going!!!
I have shared your videos with my classmates- I am impressed with your ability to explain complex information in a very digestible way!
yes pleasee im taking cardiovascular for next semester. this helps out greatly
As always, a pleasure watching you go! Not All Heroes Wear Capes 💪🏽💯
you actually saved my life and seeing your videos makes me so incredibly happy and relieved of stress. Words can not express how grateful i am for you and your teaching skills 🙏🙏🙏
I feel blessed listening to you. God bless you.
Bless your Heart! ❤I’m sure you make life so much easier for millions of students.
Wow Dr Mike..With only you l will pass my Anatomy and physiology yeaa
Your explanation is so clear, Thank you so much for Lecture. This helps me a lot for my AP class! I wish you can be our Professor!
This week were covering cardiovascular system in ap. Glad this resource is available.
Thank you for this clear breakdown of the Cardiovascular system. The best 👌
Nice, easy to understand if you want to study from the very beginning!
You are a great teacher. You simply explained what I find so difficult to understand. Wooow. Good job 👏
Wow, well explained making it very easy, thank you doc keep on with the good works cause you are serving alot of people relating to understanding.
I absolutely love these videos! You make everything so easy to understand!
Thank you so much Dr. Mike! I understood your lecture very well.
so lucky to have online courses with u ,may god blessed u Dr.Mike all my support .
well understood making my clinical medicine easy
and you have a talent of explaining hard concepts in a very nice way, your explanations are voluminous, as though you view it from the perspective of a student.
Very nice video 👍🏻👍🏻👌🏻👌🏻
Weldone Dr
Thanks is great work ❤❤
Thank you, Dr. Mike.
Thank you Dr Mike, you’re simply Amazing! GBU
Thank you for this, super informative and concise!
Brilliant!!
thank you, thank you, thank you. so good.
hi great job Doc thanks so much. very clear. good at drawing
and your drawings are amazing!
I think the oxygenated blood comes to the body by the left and right pulmonary veins and then go to the left atrium and ventricle pumping to the aorta. And come the deoxigenated blood from the body to the heart to the superior vena cava and inferior vena cava to the right atrium and ventricle
you make it so easy to understand!
It'd be awesome if you could upload some more full lectures. I'm always concerned that I've forgotten some of the content from A&P 1&2 since it's been a while since I did the course :)
Thank you!
Sir, please kindly let me ask something I don't really understand. Maybe it's nothing to do with this lecture video, but it's actually something I really get confused about. This is about cardiac innervation, if the heart were to be autorhythimic, why does there seem to have connections between the heart and sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous system. Because one of my teachers I used to know before once explained the issue about Sympathetic and Parasympathetic Nervous system which control heart rate. As far as I am concerned, sympathetic nervous system accelerates the heart rate and parasympathetic nervous system slows down the heart rate. To summarize, I would like to know how nervous system affects the heart especially left atrium.
Thanks a lot
Can I draw the heart exactly like yours and earn marks
Good heart diagram
and I like the shape of your nose too, this is my favorite
👍👍❤️❤️
Nice hair. :-)
You make it so easy. You do things. By step and makes it so easy. When I see a question I know the answer thanks
Class 10 ch ~india