You've gone into each and every minute detail . There's everything in this video that I don't even have to go through the textbook or refer to another video.PERFECTION.love you.
Talents are gifts from Allah, not anyone has this gifted talent for teaching. wherever I meet an anatomist I mention your name that you taught me during my medical degree. I am proud that you taught me, Dr Akram.
What a thorough and excellent review of the skull - inclusive of where all the cranial nerve transverses which are a favourite in examinations. lots of love from a UK medic
Our school notes say go to the library and borrow a skull and look at it .. I think that sentence should change to : go watch Dr Jafaar's video. Thanks a lot again. you are the best I am very lucky I found your channel.
I can't put into words how helpful this lecture is for me Maybe its because of corona that my teachers haven't taught us well with help of models so it was really difficult to understand from just the online class with mere theory Thank you Sir🌼🌻
Extremely wonderful Sir😊😊 .. I've lots of confusion related to this topic ... But u just blown ma mind open🤓🤓 ..... Fabulous Sir.... Akram Jaffer Sir u rock🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻
@@akram.jaffar Sir I'm studying mbbs in india (1st yr) .... but want to do my pg in abroad (us, uk, uae) what procedures I've to follow? .... do I need my internships from india before my pg ? or can I just attempt the examinations like usmle, plab, etc. to study pg abroad?... please sir I'm quite a bit confused between all these
I am not sure of the exact regulations but I have heard from some of my students that both scenarios can work but doing an internship increases the chances to get a job. You can search that on the Internet by looking for usmle or plab groups.
@ellina moray, check this video out on UA-cam Human Anatomy Educatino Channel 'Cranial parasympathetic ganglia" starting from 4:45 onwards, it will show you how the petrosal nerves (greater and deep) pass along the upper part of foramen lacerum and not through it.
شكرا دكتور الله يوفقك 🌷 كلش جنت محتاجه لهذا التوضيح هاي السنه كلهه نيورو واكيد راح استفاد من كل فديوات النيورو الي شارحهه ياريت اذا عدكم قناه او مصدر يوضح neuro physiology
Hi Dr. Jaffar! At around 37:30 when describing the groove that the anterior branch of the middle meningeal artery travels along, you say that the artery deeply notches or "tanalizes" (sp?) the pterion at that point. From context, I gather that it sometimes passes through the pterion at that point; but I can't fully understand the word you said. Can you clarify that and possibly help me with the spelling of the word? Thank you!
It means that the artery passes through a tunnel instead of a groove. If watch it again you will find that at one point the groove disappears to reappear again. The passage of the artery into a tunnel within the bone makes the artery at a closer relation to the outer table of the skull and thus more prone to injury in fracture. Thank you for your interest.
Where does the trigeminal ganglion make its impression? The pointer was not specific. He says CN-V ganglion is found at apex of petrous temporal bone, but points to the carotid sulcus.
Thank you. I teach A&P as well and I have really enjoyed your videos. I have followed your work for several months. Excellent presentations. I have become a better instructor from watching your videos.
You've gone into each and every minute detail . There's everything in this video that I don't even have to go through the textbook or refer to another video.PERFECTION.love you.
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This is the best video I've seen so far on the anatomy of the skull.. You are a great teacher doctor Akram. Thank you
I clicked on this video just to get some tips for my job as an anatomy tutor for undergraduates. I got much more than I bargained for.
The video has everything no need to watch or read any other book, Thank you 🙏💪✊
Glad it was helpful!
it has been 8 years and this video is still the best out there
Anatomy classics :=)
Talents are gifts from Allah, not anyone has this gifted talent for teaching. wherever I meet an anatomist I mention your name that you taught me during my medical degree.
I am proud that you taught me, Dr Akram.
Thank you Maher. I appreciate those comments from bright students.
What a thorough and excellent review of the skull - inclusive of where all the cranial nerve transverses which are a favourite in examinations.
lots of love from a UK medic
Thank you you are helping future doctors
thank you SO much, dr. jaffer! you are a lifesaver.
Superb presentation! The best presentation on cranium I have seen!
Thumbs up! Extremely helpful for students struggling with osteology.
this is the best anatomy video i had ever seen
amazing....very helpfull video...thanks Dr.AKRAM JAFFER
Very helpful thanks alot to dr akram and his staff
Thanks a lot Dr, love from Sudan
Thanks alot Doctor, these videos are amazing
thanks so much Dr jaffer.
This channel is really helpful.
+da'ud Cabdi good luck in your studies. Thank you!
Thanks for your efforts
Excellently explained. All the intricate details explained.
Glad it was helpful!
I have practical tomorrow. Thanks for helping me finish the chapter with ease!
+Swayam Sourav Tripathy good luck
Our school notes say go to the library and borrow a skull and look at it .. I think that sentence should change to : go watch Dr Jafaar's video. Thanks a lot again. you are the best I am very lucky I found your channel.
Love that!
Thats truely amazing thankz
good job dr its very helpful
Thank you so much, Doctor!
Thank you for your interest in the channel
Amazing!! Thankyou so much
May the blessings of god be with you forever Dr Akram Jaffar
Thank sir ....Your videoa was of great help for my revision....I did not have to spend lots of time recalling things.....Thank you
Well explained Thank you sir
Thanks a lot..immensely helpful..
THANKS ALOT THIS WAS MORE THAN HELPFUL GOD BLESS
its very complet vedio n you r delivering vry gud god bless you
Thank you sooo much! God bless you :)
Thanks a lot
very good
THANK U SO MUCH FOR UR videos.........
it help a lot for new beginner in anatomy...........subjects....
thanks alot...
Thank you so much. This is so helpful.
Thank you for your interest in the channel
Thank you soooo much 😊
Awesome, TQ
Thanks
many thanks really !!!
really efficient
Thank you sir
AMAZING WORK
Most welcome
i am 2nd year med in RCSI and have an anatomy practical tomorrow this helped alot, very detailed
lolololoololo hope you did well
You're the best
alot of thanks
Thank you so much Doc!
You're most welcome!
عاشت ايدك دكتور !
Thank you so much sir... very well explained 😊🤗
So nice of you
Thank u sooooooo much .. ur videos are really helpful ..
U are great Sir
tqqq soo much it helped me a loott
thank you! that helped a lot! :)
i love these videos. do you have embryology videos
very helpful..💜😪
Amazing explanation sir! You are a blessing during quarantine😇
It's my pleasure
awersome
thanQ 😭😭😭
plz plz a vedio about the vertebrae
Perfect 💗💗💗💗
Thank u Dr Jaffer it's very help full Thank you again
+Tenzin lhagyal Thank you! Best wishes.
thanks Dr.
thank you u r the best 😍
Nice
I can't put into words how helpful this lecture is for me
Maybe its because of corona that my teachers haven't taught us well with help of models so it was really difficult to understand from just the online class with mere theory
Thank you Sir🌼🌻
Wonderful!
Awesome video...it really helped for my exam
+yakshitha punati good luck!
Human Anatomy Education thanq soooo much😘
Extremely wonderful Sir😊😊 .. I've lots of confusion related to this topic ... But u just blown ma mind open🤓🤓 ..... Fabulous Sir.... Akram Jaffer Sir u rock🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻
Glad to hear that
@@akram.jaffar Sir I'm studying mbbs in india (1st yr) .... but want to do my pg in abroad (us, uk, uae) what procedures I've to follow? .... do I need my internships from india before my pg ? or can I just attempt the examinations like usmle, plab, etc. to study pg abroad?... please sir I'm quite a bit confused between all these
I am not sure of the exact regulations but I have heard from some of my students that both scenarios can work but doing an internship increases the chances to get a job. You can search that on the Internet by looking for usmle or plab groups.
@@akram.jaffar thanks for the info😊
@ellina moray, check this video out on UA-cam Human Anatomy Educatino Channel
'Cranial parasympathetic ganglia" starting from 4:45 onwards, it will show you how the petrosal nerves (greater and deep) pass along the upper part of foramen lacerum and not through it.
شكرا دكتور الله يوفقك 🌷 كلش جنت محتاجه لهذا التوضيح
هاي السنه كلهه نيورو واكيد راح استفاد من كل فديوات النيورو الي شارحهه
ياريت اذا عدكم قناه او مصدر يوضح neuro physiology
Thank! check out this playlist ua-cam.com/play/PLqTetbgey0aekpYHoIPKssY94U-OBMeNE.html
HI Dr. Akram You are doing a great job, thank you very much
Hi Dr. Jaffar! At around 37:30 when describing the groove that the anterior branch of the middle meningeal artery travels along, you say that the artery deeply notches or "tanalizes" (sp?) the pterion at that point. From context, I gather that it sometimes passes through the pterion at that point; but I can't fully understand the word you said. Can you clarify that and possibly help me with the spelling of the word? Thank you!
It means that the artery passes through a tunnel instead of a groove. If watch it again you will find that at one point the groove disappears to reappear again. The passage of the artery into a tunnel within the bone makes the artery at a closer relation to the outer table of the skull and thus more prone to injury in fracture.
Thank you for your interest.
Thanks so much. ...
You are welcome
Human Anatomy Education jazakallah khair...
its really helpful sir...
+Khushboo Kothari thank you for the feedback
thank you this is gonna save me....i ve got anatomy exam
#perfect
Bones. Many bones.
Where does the trigeminal ganglion make its impression? The pointer was not specific. He says CN-V ganglion is found at apex of petrous temporal bone, but points to the carotid sulcus.
Middle cranial fossa in front of the medial end of the petrous temporal bone just lateral tot he carotid
Thank you. I teach A&P as well and I have really enjoyed your videos. I have followed your work for several months. Excellent presentations. I have become a better instructor from watching your videos.
i think it’s excellent! i am in first stage and I can’t study the skull it’s very difficult 💔💔 i think this video will help me a lot ❤️ thanks doctor
Thank you!
ua-cam.com/channels/_jGNnK94Pbfp-LRK5w_diA.htmlcommunity?lb=Ugwx1uo_bIJfYZHaT-V4AaABCQ
20.22 nervous spinosus passes through foramen spinosum..not ovale I guess??
You are right. Nervus spinosus usually passes through foramen spinosum. Thanks!
cant look 2spooky4me
مجرى الكاروتيد چان محيرني
dr jaafar
10:05 mid cranial
فخر العراق أحسن من داود مسيح و من چودري
Lo puoi dpiegare in italiano
Doot doot
very good
Thanks