You are awesome. As a cardiology fellow your heart and peripheral arterial videos made me a much better physician. Thank you so very much. I can’t believe this is free😅 with much respect from Egypt
I've been subscribed to your channel since I was in my first year of medical school. I wouldn't have understood anatomy well without your explanations, and I probably wouldn't have passed this subject. I'm a doctor now, but I still come back to your videos when there's something in anatomy I need to brush up on. Thank you for your hard work ❤ You're helping people a lot more than you know
Great tutorial and now I can remember better than trying it on imagine it or memorize it! I am in the healthcare field. The Anatomy books are good however your lecture is better for visualization and functionality of the heart circulation. Thank you
You're the best, thank you for posting such informative, interesting videos. This is the best video on heart anatomy I've seen on UA-cam, especially since you started with the anatomical variations and included imaging modalities too. Thank you!
can literally sense when u make videos with a fresh and lively mood and when u r tired r depressed. anyway, ur videos are amazing but ur smile makes our day hero so keep making ur usual jokes :)
Thank you for explaining about the arteries, I had two heart stents fitted , One on the left and one on the right, I only now realise how small the arteries are and they look not much bigger than spaghetti for example.
Aorta Coronary artery Left Anterior Descending coronary artery Right posterior Descending coronary artery Anastomosis of LAD & RPD Cardiac vein Great cardiac vein (drain left myocardium into coronary Sinus) Middle cardiac vein Middle cardiac vein (myocardium of both ventricles) Small cardiac vein (runs in the groove between right ventricle right Atrium and ventricles) Coronary Sinus drains into right Atrium
First I complement you for explaining anatomy with a 3D model. That is very helpful to spatial learners. So far you are the only presenter using a 3D model. The animator move too fast and are still flat. My apologies for making suggestions in public. There was no other way to communicate to you. In the spirit of helpfulness, I just realized that this video is six years old, and may have been some of your earliest presentations. Therefore you may have already incorporated the below suggestions. As a spatial visual learner and an instructional technologist, I highly recommend that the model remain motionless as much as possible. This can be done by taking close ups of the model showing what the student need know. Then inserting them into the video for at least 6 seconds. This will allow the viewer time to fix attention on what you want them to know. Bouncing the model helps you think about what you are going to say next, and those segments give the students time to process the information you are showing them. However, you may want to verbally announce to the student that you are about to orient them to the anatomy you are about to explain. It adds to the amount of editing you have to do, but it's best for the student. Another way to present visual information is, after your introduction (giving the teaching objectives), narrate, (voice over) the images that you want the student to know. Orient the student by a slow rotation of the model from the front position each time. Then the student has time to process the orientation, as well as the nomenclature and follow the mechanics that the anatomy represents. A little repetition is good.
So now I got abdominal arota and branch along with venal circulation, limb blood supply, finally got coronary artery and their branch, well...thankfully ✍
Hi Sam, Can you do a video on heart anatomy/ pathology using echocardiogram looking at ventricular and atrial systole diastole, ejection fractions, heart sounds, normal muscle thickness and dilated Cardiomyopathy? Thanks Alan
Page 73 Estrogen has been found useful in the treatment of men who have had coronary attacks, but its side effects have made it undesirable for some men.
You are awesome. As a cardiology fellow your heart and peripheral arterial videos made me a much better physician. Thank you so very much. I can’t believe this is free😅 with much respect from Egypt
In return for the free videos you could bulk bill (no gap) your poor patients?
شرحه عظيم 😂🤍
Isn't this 1st year mbbs syllabus ?
@@iamnotyou1yes, but it wasn't taught or explained to us this clearly. Even specialists need to refresh on their anatomy too.
I've been subscribed to your channel since I was in my first year of medical school. I wouldn't have understood anatomy well without your explanations, and I probably wouldn't have passed this subject. I'm a doctor now, but I still come back to your videos when there's something in anatomy I need to brush up on. Thank you for your hard work ❤ You're helping people a lot more than you know
Probably the best explanation on the topic I've ever encountered on UA-cam. I wish you sir upload all the arteries and veins of the body by parts!
Thank you Same you are the best, my 8 and 6 years old kids love watching you. GOD BLESS YOU
Thanks for your the best explanations ever, it's very easy to understand all necessary points in lessons.
- From Sri Lanka
My younger brother just had CABG of circumflex. This brings it into perspective. Great job. Thank you.
Thank you Sam. This explanation hit differently . The best video so far
Great tutorial and now I can remember better than trying it on imagine it or memorize it!
I am in the healthcare field. The Anatomy books are good however your lecture is better for visualization and functionality of the heart circulation. Thank you
You're the best, thank you for posting such informative, interesting videos. This is the best video on heart anatomy I've seen on UA-cam, especially since you started with the anatomical variations and included imaging modalities too. Thank you!
❤You're the best cardiologist I ever watch his explanation❤
can literally sense when u make videos with a fresh and lively mood and when u r tired r depressed. anyway, ur videos are amazing but ur smile makes our day hero so keep making ur usual jokes :)
Wow wow I now get it clearly .Yr doing great work in my medical course Big up Sir much respect
This is a difficult topic. But your lecture was absolutely fabulous, Sir! ✨️✨️
Thanks so much! 🙏🏼 Please continue posting more such content.
Its so interesting to learn about a organ we dont control but is also so vital to life. Love the information and thanks for explaining so well!
Sir u made the obnoxious anatomy so simple and straight. Wallah ur the best teacher 💜
You're gonna get me through uni man haha, cheers sam
U in med school ?
Dr sir excellent easy to understand feedback on coronary arteries and coronary veins. Good wishes 16/01/2020
7:43 lmaoooo when his video got interrupted 😭 made my day
The best explanation ❤
I like it very help.full you are the best anotmy sir.
Thank you so much, such a good video with a simple explanation. You make it easy to understand the subject 😄
sir you are my best teacher love you sir❤❤
Thank you sir, I had complete closure of LAD.
Thank you for explaining about the arteries, I had two heart stents fitted , One on the left and one on the right, I only now realise how small the arteries are and they look not much bigger than spaghetti for example.
Thank you, this is so interesting! I am not a student of this but I should have been. You make it so interesting.
So helpful sir..thank you for ur videos
very clear and easy to understand, thank you!
Aorta
Coronary artery
Left Anterior Descending coronary artery
Right posterior Descending coronary artery
Anastomosis of LAD & RPD
Cardiac vein
Great cardiac vein (drain left myocardium into coronary Sinus)
Middle cardiac vein
Middle cardiac vein (myocardium of both ventricles)
Small cardiac vein (runs in the groove between right ventricle right Atrium and ventricles)
Coronary Sinus drains into right Atrium
very good sir,thanks for the work your very smooth to listen explaining anatomy.
First I complement you for explaining anatomy with a 3D model. That is very helpful to spatial learners. So far you are the only presenter using a 3D model. The animator move too fast and are still flat.
My apologies for making suggestions in public. There was no other way to communicate to you. In the spirit of helpfulness, I just realized that this video is six years old, and may have been some of your earliest presentations. Therefore you may have already incorporated the below suggestions.
As a spatial visual learner and an instructional technologist, I highly recommend that the model remain motionless as much as possible. This can be done by taking close ups of the model showing what the student need know. Then inserting them into the video for at least 6 seconds. This will allow the viewer time to fix attention on what you want them to know. Bouncing the model helps you think about what you are going to say next, and those segments give the students time to process the information you are showing them. However, you may want to verbally announce to the student that you are about to orient them to the anatomy you are about to explain. It adds to the amount of editing you have to do, but it's best for the student.
Another way to present visual information is, after your introduction (giving the teaching objectives), narrate, (voice over) the images that you want the student to know. Orient the student by a slow rotation of the model from the front position each time. Then the student has time to process the orientation, as well as the nomenclature and follow the mechanics that the anatomy represents. A little repetition is good.
Sir u made an anatomy so simple well done 👌🏻
Thanks you save my life ❤️❤️
Sir Your collection and Explanation are Awwwwwwwesome
شرح حضرتك رائع ،شكرا جدا جدا ،ان شاء الله يكون فى ميزان حسناتك ،وربنا يبارك فيك
WTF🤣🤣🤣
@@lossmymind7218 what. you’ve never seen a different language
Thank you very much sir! I could memorise it even during my sessionals without studying it from the book.
Great video, thank you Sam :)
9:10 Cardiac veins
Mulțumesc pentru că ne înveți cum funcționează corpul nostru. 🥰🙏🏼🙏🏼
So now I got abdominal arota and branch along with venal circulation, limb blood supply, finally got coronary artery and their branch, well...thankfully ✍
you sir are a blessing
Very good model of heart. It could had been even bigger than that.
Thanks for sharing. You made commonsense of what may of appeared a very complicated tutorial.
Hi Sam,
Can you do a video on heart anatomy/ pathology using echocardiogram looking at ventricular and atrial systole diastole, ejection fractions, heart sounds, normal muscle thickness and dilated Cardiomyopathy? Thanks Alan
very informative video good work
great review ... thanks
Thank you so much 😍😍😍
Its a miracle....❤
What is love but this video?! ❤
فدوة لعينك 🤍🤍
Fantastic video! Thank you so much!
Awesome vdo sir...
Great explanation.
Thank you sir 😊
Where to find such teacher for physiology as well ? Could you yourself suggest someone please professor Sam? Thank you
Thanks so... I really dont get it untill i found you
I like this guy he is good
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Estrogen has been found useful in the treatment of men who have had coronary attacks, but its side effects have made it undesirable for some men.
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Great sir
Thank u sooooo much
Thank you 🌺
You are AWESOME
Where can I find and buy these plastic figures?
This is inresting lesson
What is an incidental azygous vein?
Thank you so much!
Apparently LAD Left Anterior Descending Artery is a.k.a Widow Maker
Best video
Was It Designed?
Thank you! 🌹
You are awesome
Great video but what about the marginal and a few others?
Eu nu mai pot să scriu comentări,îmi arată comentările voastre .😢
But that isn't the base of the heart? "Base" refers to the heart's roughly pyramid shape, so it's opposite the apex not next to it.
Helpful videos
Thanks
Thanks dr sam
U just don't know how u have helped me
Thank you so much
Well explained
Any such presentation on the female genitals would be useful too. Thx in advance
Legend.
Thanks 🙏
Thank you Sir
I love you dude
God bless u
thank you soooo much
Middle = position?
Thanks sirrr
Thanks sir
No problem. Thanks for your comment.
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veeneeeee kardiaakaaaaaaa
Great
I'm so exhausted, 🥺🥺
tq
Nice
اخر مقطع بإذن الله وراه شرح
too much thankkkkkssss
No probbbssss.
Nice presenteeism
The macabre drop peripherally reign because step-sister perplexingly squash throughout a glib notebook. big, gigantic spear
I thought that you have a real heart...by watching wallpaper..
खरं हार्ट वापरलं असतं तर कुणालाच काहीच समजलं नसतं.
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