I cannot find the words to thank you as I passed my colloquium in anatomy today with 9 hour of ten in the practical part just watching your videos!! You are amazing !!!
My grades are published on the estudies of my university!! I got (10) my dearest not (9) !!! OMG and the Prof thought that I am brilliant!!! No , it was only you who helped me especially in my answers explaining everything and adding all the extra explanations to my teacher !!! I want to know how to donate so you can continue this amazing work !! Next topic of the second colloquium is the nerves system!! Do you cover that too !?!? Love you !!
@@pooregyptiancatsanddogsshe5249 congratulations.i must admit I don't know/understand what you are on about.i understand you have passed something.what was it an exam??..there is so much to learn.
@@pooregyptiancatsanddogsshe5249 congratulations.i bet there's so much to learn.what career do you want to do??..the body is amazing.would love to learn more,you never stop learning.have fun & takecare.
I just finished medical school and came back to where it all began. What started as a simple need to pass the dreaded anatomy exam ended up being the most significant influence on my medical journey. You taught me, you inspired me, you shaped my interests and values and I will forever be grateful to you. Thank You Sam!
I crave your lessons, at first, I started anatomy with crying eyes, then you came up on my youtube discover and you literally save my life, I go to the anatomy lab with a big smile on my face knowing everything before the teacher finds to time to say them. YOU ARE A TOTAL LİFESAVER, THANK YOU FOR EVERYTHİNG.
Thank you so much... I am just going thru some diagnoses (doppler ultrasound and CT Angiogram of the head and neck and am finding out that my vascular anatomy (arteries) is very different than text book... I really appreciate how you methodically discuss these arteries and include variations that I understand are very common so normal is not 80 or 90% of the population but 40-50%. In my case my right anterior carotid artery supplies both frontal lobes thru the anterior communicating artery and my right external artery actually bifurcates at a right angle and descends rather than branch at a Y... I think that your emphasis of the possible of variation is critical for understanding how aging can produce medical issues (headaches, vison, vertigo) based on these anomalies.
Thank you for this explanation of Subclavian Steal Syndrome. As a patient suffering from it and pending a procedure to correct it on Monday (my time). You made it very understandable and answered a lot of questions that I had.
Thank you! We just started on the Head and Neck unit and I was finding the vessels confusing, so this is perfect timing. Your videos are always so helpful! :)
sir i start watching ur videos right now . and they r very helpfull bcox tomorrow is my anatomy's exams . but thank u for making such helpful videos . i wish to hv the models that u hv in ur videos
Im watching all of your vedios and having knowledge about human body , and i want to know about all pressure points of our body . Please do a vedio about pressure points mr, sam, please
This video appeared in my YT feed, so, I watched it. Thought it was quite good. I think that dissecting a cadaver is largely a waste of valuable time. Your expert use of anatomic models reinforces that opinion. Of course, other aids, electronic and otherwise are available. During neck dissection or in using the internal jugular v. for such things as cardiac electrode placement, it is possible to admit significant quantities of air, if one is not careful. Obviously one observes the meniscus carefully and adjusts the pt's . position accordingly. When mobilized, one is careful to control the vessel both proximally and distally. As to diagnostics, not only the level of the meniscus but also the actual nature of the various pulsation waves is useful. Think I'll watch some more of your videos.
any advice on studying and remembering the lymphatic drainage , arterial supply, venous drainage and innervation of every organ in the body in a way to connect it all? make them coherent with each other so its easier?
Sorry, not really. Anatomy is a subject that needs a lot of time and there are few shortcuts. As you work your way around the body your knowledge grows, and soon enough all the separate parts start to link together and you'll find yourself describing these structures with ease.
Professor have you heard of hair dye? Women do dye their hair, to look young... :)))) Joking aside, I am in love with your channel and teaching technique. Thank you, A new anatomy student and subscriber :))
There are two blood supplies to the brain or two different types of cables connected to the heart going to the brain I'm assuming the left side of the brain requires a different type of blood than on the right side of the brain
Love your videos - thanks so much! Quick question....is the middle meningeal artery classed as extracranial because it's part of the external carotid or intracranial because it's within the cranium? I had put it under intracranial but now confused!
Sam webster : Just when I think I have understood the theory, it all goes up in smoke in reality for me 😫. Because human flesh isn't as easy to ascertain as a model or even a 3d moving image for me. When you tilt the head or neck in even incremental amounts, everything flipping moves, and so when you are slicing through the layers, you THINK you have the correct positioning, but then you find yourself COMPLETELY lost and unable to find the structure you were looking for. I end up making a complete bodge job , causing larger 'injury' to the area out of desperation to find what i am looking for 😫😫😫. I am at my wits end and I don't think that I can grasp this. When millimetres count in surgically cutting through the layers of the neck, and it is wide and everything is flesh coloured, not pretty bright red, blue, yellow etc , I have to feel by texture. But I end up slicing up significantly more neck than necessary because I keep loosing where the structures have suddenly got to. Nothing is even and every part of the anatomy in a human body is slightly different to anothers. How on earth am I supposed to find the carotid artery in the neck, when it is sooo deep. It's flipping big enough, so I'm beginning to SIGNIFICANTLY doubt my ability to achieve this!!! If I can't find that then what hope do I have??? What angle do you have to cut into, in order to get the straightest route down to the carotid artery please??? Xxx
Those blue things on the neck on the muscle human, well i think the thing on the right side of my neck is much larger than my left side. Should i be concerned
I cannot find the words to thank you as I passed my colloquium in anatomy today with 9 hour of ten in the practical part just watching your videos!! You are amazing !!!
My grades are published on the estudies of my university!! I got (10) my dearest not (9) !!! OMG and the Prof thought that I am brilliant!!! No , it was only you who helped me especially in my answers explaining everything and adding all the extra explanations to my teacher !!! I want to know how to donate so you can continue this amazing work !! Next topic of the second colloquium is the nerves system!! Do you cover that too !?!? Love you !!
@@pooregyptiancatsanddogsshe5249 congratulations.i must admit I don't know/understand what you are on about.i understand you have passed something.what was it an exam??..there is so much to learn.
Skull Rose. I passed the final anatomy exam successfully!!
@@pooregyptiancatsanddogsshe5249 congratulations.i bet there's so much to learn.what career do you want to do??..the body is amazing.would love to learn more,you never stop learning.have fun & takecare.
Skull Rose. A human doctor after 3 year of course
I just finished medical school and came back to where it all began. What started as a simple need to pass the dreaded anatomy exam ended up being the most significant influence on my medical journey. You taught me, you inspired me, you shaped my interests and values and I will forever be grateful to you. Thank You Sam!
I crave your lessons, at first, I started anatomy with crying eyes, then you came up on my youtube discover and you literally save my life, I go to the anatomy lab with a big smile on my face knowing everything before the teacher finds to time to say them. YOU ARE A TOTAL LİFESAVER, THANK YOU FOR EVERYTHİNG.
You are indeed such an amazing teacher doc! As a general surgery i really learn a lot from you. I could pay for whole anatomy classes
You're so Cool!
And you look like Dr House!
That makes you even cooler!
But your Anatomical knowledge,thats what makes you the coolest!
Perfect! It was just perfect. I have never seen such a wonderful explanation! Thank you very much.
He's a genius. Explains everything very easily always
Thank you for this video. I am studying for a practical but instead of someone just naming the vessels you added very good info and made it fun.
Thank you so much... I am just going thru some diagnoses (doppler ultrasound and CT Angiogram of the head and neck and am finding out that my vascular anatomy (arteries) is very different than text book... I really appreciate how you methodically discuss these arteries and include variations that I understand are very common so normal is not 80 or 90% of the population but 40-50%. In my case my right anterior carotid artery supplies both frontal lobes thru the anterior communicating artery and my right external artery actually bifurcates at a right angle and descends rather than branch at a Y... I think that your emphasis of the possible of variation is critical for understanding how aging can produce medical issues (headaches, vison, vertigo) based on these anomalies.
Thank you for this explanation of Subclavian Steal Syndrome. As a patient suffering from it and pending a procedure to correct it on Monday (my time). You made it very understandable and answered a lot of questions that I had.
Thank you! We just started on the Head and Neck unit and I was finding the vessels confusing, so this is perfect timing. Your videos are always so helpful! :)
Thanks!
KING OF KINGS OF ANOTOMY
you make things so fun and easy sir,love ur way of teaching...." its her brain" that was so funny
Im blown away by your videos. Thank you very much. Im a novice and have learnt so much. Cheers
You are the best anatomy teacher. I wish we had those models over here 🤗🤗
sir i start watching ur videos right now . and they r very helpfull bcox tomorrow is my anatomy's exams . but thank u for making such helpful videos . i wish to hv the models that u hv in ur videos
Thanks & good luck.
the absolute best video i've seen on this topic thank you
Thank you for the amazing lesson. Temporal is from the Latin tempus (time), as is tempus fugit!
Such a great lecture : ) I love the way you explain. Much better than the prof we had. I am learning a lot from you. Thank you so much sir indeed.
Your teachings are like magic....
I love your sudden loud anyway! 😂😂
Really enjoying all these videos. Thank you Sam.
Sir looks like House, is probably the best anatomy teacher in the world, and uses Babish's music- perfection
Learn & understanding our bodies.
Thank You Dr. Webster!
Thanks for this. You’re an angel.
Thankuh so much. Ur videos r very creative n helpful . Salute to Ur efforts
Is it the Glossopharyngeal nerve?
By the way, awesome video as always! 😎😎
Thank you very much!
Yes it is (the nerve, that is). Great!
Craneal nerve IX
I've been looking for this comment 😂.Thank you so much.
Im watching all of your vedios and having knowledge about human body , and i want to know about all pressure points of our body . Please do a vedio about pressure points mr, sam, please
I so wish he was my teacher :(
This video appeared in my YT feed, so, I watched it. Thought it was quite good. I think that dissecting a cadaver is largely a waste of valuable time. Your expert use of anatomic models reinforces that opinion. Of course, other aids, electronic and otherwise are available. During neck dissection or in using the internal jugular v. for such things as cardiac electrode placement, it is possible to admit significant quantities of air, if one is not careful. Obviously one observes the meniscus carefully and adjusts the pt's . position accordingly.
When mobilized, one is careful to control the vessel both proximally and distally.
As to diagnostics, not only the level of the meniscus but also the actual nature of the various pulsation waves is useful. Think I'll watch some more of your videos.
It was very interesting! Thank you for sharing with us!
17:06 you say the right brachiocephalic vein but you are showing the left bcv
any advice on studying and remembering the lymphatic drainage , arterial supply, venous drainage and innervation of every organ in the body in a way to connect it all? make them coherent with each other so its easier?
Sorry, not really. Anatomy is a subject that needs a lot of time and there are few shortcuts. As you work your way around the body your knowledge grows, and soon enough all the separate parts start to link together and you'll find yourself describing these structures with ease.
Wow, I love your energy
Sir, if a 5 year boy fall down accidently,
And if blood comes from mouth, then which artery could be damaged
Thank you
This was awesome...But I'm kinda confused at 17:06 -17:13
thank you!
Can you send the link to the models you are using please.
Thanks from Ukraine! Дякую!
R.I.P
@@JohnDoe-id5ih still alive
Working in hospital
Wow so perfectly explained 10/10
This is fabulous! Thank you
Professor have you heard of hair dye? Women do dye their hair, to look young... :)))) Joking aside, I am in love with your channel and teaching technique. Thank you, A new anatomy student and subscriber :))
amazing video!
Your All leacher is. Great but please if you don't mind please talk slowly
Yes Sam, Ladies grow grey there too :(
There are two blood supplies to the brain or two different types of cables connected to the heart going to the brain I'm assuming the left side of the brain requires a different type of blood than on the right side of the brain
Across my clavicle I can actually feel one of the veins
Thank you Chuck
Are you suppose to be able to feel the vein on the left side back of neck?
Which model are you using ?
Thanks!
Nice explation what is the name of the sickness
It's my first time to see someone rap while explaining the external jugular vein hahahaha which makes it more memorable though
but why dont we feel the pulse exactly where the artery is
Love your videos - thanks so much! Quick question....is the middle meningeal artery classed as extracranial because it's part of the external carotid or intracranial because it's within the cranium? I had put it under intracranial but now confused!
i am studying this rn in 2021 he very cool . I understand
radiology reg here: enjoying these vids useful fun refreshers
Good to know that they're useful for postgraduates too. Thanks!
Is that glossopharyngeal that nerve?
Yup
Sir you are really awesome....🙏
4:32 what artery was it? The external, the internal or the common carotid? Thanks!
Great video! Rock star explainer!👍👌
Crazy funny! Very good!👌
How deeper are these vains in our neck? In mm plz
7:38 sinus nerve of Hering branch of glossypharyngeal nerve 🔍🌝
Sam webster :
Just when I think I have understood the theory, it all goes up in smoke in reality for me 😫.
Because human flesh isn't as easy to ascertain as a model or even a 3d moving image for me.
When you tilt the head or neck in even incremental amounts, everything flipping moves, and so when you are slicing through the layers, you THINK you have the correct positioning, but then you find yourself COMPLETELY lost and unable to find the structure you were looking for.
I end up making a complete bodge job , causing larger 'injury' to the area out of desperation to find what i am looking for 😫😫😫.
I am at my wits end and I don't think that I can grasp this.
When millimetres count in surgically cutting through the layers of the neck, and it is wide and everything is flesh coloured, not pretty bright red, blue, yellow etc , I have to feel by texture. But I end up slicing up significantly more neck than necessary because I keep loosing where the structures have suddenly got to.
Nothing is even and every part of the anatomy in a human body is slightly different to anothers.
How on earth am I supposed to find the carotid artery in the neck, when it is sooo deep.
It's flipping big enough, so I'm beginning to SIGNIFICANTLY doubt my ability to achieve this!!!
If I can't find that then what hope do I have???
What angle do you have to cut into, in order to get the straightest route down to the carotid artery please???
Xxx
I have a pain on my right side of my neck for a week
Those blue things on the neck on the muscle human, well i think the thing on the right side of my neck is much larger than my left side. Should i be concerned
"cause my students are better than that" im dyinnnggg
Why is my artery moving to under my chin?
Thank you 🙏 like your lecture
I wish too u be my teacher 😞
Ur vidoess are 👏👏👏👏👏
Speechless 😷
ascending pharyngeal artery ???
May be forget it doctor I think so
Thanks 😊 you sir
What's the use of thyroid
controls body metabolism with hormones, so basically everything
So why does a woman’s sexual organs have a pulse after I’m finished?
He rocks,😃
I would like him
the subtle shade at 12:35 hahahaah
Best place to cut
Whenver an anatomy model is about to fall .....rest : what the f*** where as Sam Webster : uAaaaaaahhhohhhhh
real lıfe dr house yesssszzz
urin system video sir
Wow lave
❤😂 España.
Doctor house 😊
Wow, is that Dr house?! 😂
fuuuuck you
vagus nerve
Close and a sensible thought! Not X but IX. The glossopharyngeal nerve carries sensory fibres from the carotid body and sinus.
Everything that’s on the right in this video is your left ( you’re welcome)
7:16 🫦
Bro is a mood🤌✨
❤❤❤
😍
Anyone come here because they are suicidal?
Yuppp
no I am a medical student
are you ok now ?
v much planning on ending my story im done fr
This guy is an amazing teacher ...I'm a mortuary school graduate working on my boards
Hey don't give up things will get better even if it feels like the world is against you right now.....
Keep fighting 🤍
Dr house if he wasn’t a prick
Thanks so much