I’m a Family and Acute Care NP and I really enjoy and appreciate your videos. I find them to be very helpful in shoring up knowledge gaps and reviewing what has been lost to time and lack of exposure. Thank you.
excellent work hemostasis become much easier and simple thx 👏👏👍🏻👍🏻
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Muchas Gracias Eric. Como siempre, excelente videos. Saludos desde Merida, Yucatan, Mexico. Si un día vienes a merida porfavor contáctame para que te muestre mi ciudad. Saludos colega.
I have my hematology exam in 3h and 45min and I hope this video will save me - studied the cancers but skipped the coag./ anemia part, lol. EDIT: Noooo why isn't ITP in the learning objectives :'(
Sorry I only briefly mention ITP here, but it just doesn't come up as much on the wards as DIC, TTP, or HIT. I'm sure that's influenced by my practice as a hospitalist - for example, ITP would be more important than any of those others to an outpatient hematologist. I hope your exam went well!
@@StrongMed No problem, I am thankful for any video you upload. My exam went well and in case you were wondering: I had to interpret a patient's CBC/ some extra lab results (female, 44y old, pancytopenia; no smear etc. mentioned, no symptoms given) and went at first for aplastic anemia/ late PMF but the examiner told me to simply "ask" for a BM biopsy (silly me, the BM biopsy "revealed" 68% blasts); then I went for immunophenotyping and cytogenetics, knew the treatment and that's it basically; I guess the high uric acid level was a hint towards acute leukemia (?). Concerning the written part: We'll get the results tomorrow but I can tell your videos and the ones from medicosis perfectionalis/ CRASH helped me a lot! I'll let you know my final grade. :-) For the record: I got an A! :-)
I’m a Family and Acute Care NP and I really enjoy and appreciate your videos. I find them to be very helpful in shoring up knowledge gaps and reviewing what has been lost to time and lack of exposure. Thank you.
Wowww I think this is going to become a wonder............2 consecutive videos from strong medicine........that really sounds amazing.
Very useful. This channel inspires me . Thank you
Thank you very much dr./ & all strong med. team
Extreme.useful.lecture.thanks.
excellent work hemostasis become much easier and simple thx 👏👏👍🏻👍🏻
Muchas Gracias Eric. Como siempre, excelente videos. Saludos desde Merida, Yucatan, Mexico. Si un día vienes a merida porfavor contáctame para que te muestre mi ciudad. Saludos colega.
Thanks for your video.
Thank you sir
I have my hematology exam in 3h and 45min and I hope this video will save me - studied the cancers but skipped the coag./ anemia part, lol.
EDIT: Noooo why isn't ITP in the learning objectives :'(
Sorry I only briefly mention ITP here, but it just doesn't come up as much on the wards as DIC, TTP, or HIT. I'm sure that's influenced by my practice as a hospitalist - for example, ITP would be more important than any of those others to an outpatient hematologist. I hope your exam went well!
@@StrongMed No problem, I am thankful for any video you upload.
My exam went well and in case you were wondering: I had to interpret a patient's CBC/ some extra lab results (female, 44y old, pancytopenia; no smear etc. mentioned, no symptoms given) and went at first for aplastic anemia/ late PMF but the examiner told me to simply "ask" for a BM biopsy (silly me, the BM biopsy "revealed" 68% blasts); then I went for immunophenotyping and cytogenetics, knew the treatment and that's it basically; I guess the high uric acid level was a hint towards acute leukemia (?). Concerning the written part: We'll get the results tomorrow but I can tell your videos and the ones from medicosis perfectionalis/ CRASH helped me a lot!
I'll let you know my final grade. :-)
For the record: I got an A! :-)
Amazing. I'd add some info about pseudothrombocytopenia since is so commong