This is a remarkable lecture. Clear, concise, it takes a difficult to understand and difficult to remember subject (for me) and is an answer to my prayers. You're a gifted teacher Dr. Thank you.
I wish I found you when I was a veterinary technology student. You explain topics with such detail and clarity. I am enjoying studying different topics as I continue to learn after graduating. Thank you for sharing your knowledge and passion for medicine. We need you!
Thank you for making this video. It is exactly what I've been looking for. So clear, straight-forward, and incredibly easy to follow/comprehensive. Many thanks!
Great lecture but just one small correction is that the hypothalamus does not produce prolactin releasing hormone.. instead it produces prolactin inhibiting hormone which constantly inhibits the synthesis of prolactin and when not produced causes prolactin release.. this is the reason for hyperprolactinemia in the stalk and mass effects.. thank you
Thank you for these excellent videos, Dr Campbell. Without a science background, I found some anatomy and physiology texts difficult to understand (distance learning) - these videos helped me immensely.
Assalamoalaikum and Hello Quite helpful Sir. But I am a bit confused. I read in Biology by Audesirk that Growth Hormone and Prolactin are not Trophic hormones and in the video they have been classified as Trophic Hormones. Which one is correct? Waiting for reply. Thanks for reading.
This is a remarkable lecture. Clear, concise, it takes a difficult to understand and difficult to remember subject (for me) and is an answer to my prayers.
You're a gifted teacher Dr. Thank you.
Wow 😳! I love the way he explained it 🙏🏻 i was so lost before watching this video. Now, it makes all sense..... thank you Dr!!
I wish I found you when I was a veterinary technology student. You explain topics with such detail and clarity. I am enjoying studying different topics as I continue to learn after graduating. Thank you for sharing your knowledge and passion for medicine. We need you!
Thank you for making this video. It is exactly what I've been looking for. So clear, straight-forward, and incredibly easy to follow/comprehensive. Many thanks!
Your are my pioneer,sir. Have a fine long-lasting life.May God bless you.
Great lecture but just one small correction is that the hypothalamus does not produce prolactin releasing hormone.. instead it produces prolactin inhibiting hormone which constantly inhibits the synthesis of prolactin and when not produced causes prolactin release.. this is the reason for hyperprolactinemia in the stalk and mass effects.. thank you
Thank you for these excellent videos, Dr Campbell. Without a science background, I found some anatomy and physiology texts difficult to understand (distance learning) - these videos helped me immensely.
I can't thank you enough Dr amazing explanation. Thank you 😊
Makes AP so easy to understand. Thanks!
Thank you,Dr:)))The best explanation.
Super great lectures!!
Thank you so much for this explaining
Thank you so much for this video. Very clear!
It was so helpful, thank you so much
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Well explained sir ,thank you
Thanks I liked the lacturer he makes easy to me
super good! thank you so much!
another super video ...
Well so much for the saying that people with English accents sound smarter than people without. That got disproved here
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Assalamoalaikum and Hello
Quite helpful Sir.
But I am a bit confused.
I read in Biology by Audesirk that Growth Hormone and Prolactin are not Trophic hormones and in the video they have been classified as Trophic Hormones.
Which one is correct?
Waiting for reply.
Thanks for reading.
Thank you sir
Awesome
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I hope from you to be muslim
+abo aifah God bless you Abo.
Dr. John Campbell
Thanks