Please sing in all your videos because that was the most relaxing thing when I am cramming for two weeks worth of tests!! Thank you for your wonderful videos!!!
WOW! I cannot stop laughing at these wonderful videos. Not only is your humor keeping me engaged in your lectures, but you have truly widened my interest in Anatomy. Thank you so much and please do not hesitate to upload more videos!!!!
I’m just a patient but I just found this guy and I love him already. Not in school and never went to college. I’m a painter lol but it’s fun to learn about what I went thru and how my heart valve replacement actually happened.
I’m just a mere heart valve replacement patient so I’m not professional, but I love the way this lecture is done. The little jokes and history lessons make it fun for a laymen at the very least. So thank you!
Your videos are all fantastic, the use of visuals and examples work together seamlessly. Anatomy has been beating me up lately, but your videos are helping me out tremendously...thank you!
Your videos are very interesting and you teach it in a very simple and engaging animations that helps me understand better. Thank you professor for being such an amazing person
Just happened on your channel and very impressed with your presentation of the information you're teaching. Showing the locations in diagram and the perspective on axial imaging is great! Put into a way that my mind at this point easily elucidate and understand. Very well done and thank you!
just came across this channel, and i absolutely love it! explains everything I need to know in a concise and effective manner! thank you for your videos!! :)
@@TheNotedAnatomist I am making student resources for myself and my classmates. I will definitely be linking your videos throughout my resources as I think everyone needs to see your explanations. Hopefully it helps your channel grow also :)
YOU'RE THE BEST. Best explanation ever and your sense of humor is just amazing, it keeps all of us going. Keep going with your great great work! +1 Sub!
Really amazing video.And really good illustration.I was wondering if you could be kind enough to let us know which software or program u used to make the video?
I had realised that the sternum can become arthritic and this vid highlights why this is important, it's because it adds strain and stress to the 'ratplant'. Arthritis is a product of bone and joint congestion which has to be flushed out and bilirubin appears to have this responsibility. It's early days yet, but if we can live quieter, more peacefully, and with a little Christian insight, this should help.
Great video overall very well explained and funny, beside that there is a small error , the tricuspid area is in the 4th intercostal space not the 5th but thats all!
Great video! I've noted that you called the manubriosternal joint a synovial joint, however we called it a symphysis in school, is this a recent reclassification like the distal tibiofibular joint that became a syndesmosis?
I assume he misspoke, the manubriosternal joint is a slightly movable cartilaginous joint (made of fibrocartilage) and is a symphysis. It is not a synovial joint. More specifically, the articulating ends of the manubrium and the body of the sternum each have a thin layer of hyaline cartilage, with a disc of fibrocartilage between the articulating ends, making it a symphysis. The fibrocartilage ossifies over time, so that the joint usually becomes even less movable the older you get.
Please sing in all your videos because that was the most relaxing thing when I am cramming for two weeks worth of tests!! Thank you for your wonderful videos!!!
Thanks Hannah :)
WOW! I cannot stop laughing at these wonderful videos. Not only is your humor keeping me engaged in your lectures, but you have truly widened my interest in Anatomy. Thank you so much and please do not hesitate to upload more videos!!!!
Thank-you Fatima... That is very kind. More will be coming soon.
fatima baloch wrote what I was about to comment. Thanks doc 😊😊😊
Your video's are actually how I am passing medical school. Thank you so much!!!
Thank-you Alli ... You made my day:)
I’m just a patient but I just found this guy and I love him already. Not in school and never went to college. I’m a painter lol but it’s fun to learn about what I went thru and how my heart valve replacement actually happened.
Who knew that a single anatomical landmark that can be easily palpated is the key to so much important anatomy! Awesome video.
Your pictures, animation, voice, knowledge and systematic teaching is unparalleled! Thank you for sharing wisdom!
Absolutely best anatomy lectures, not only in Net but i have ever seen anywhere and been through, thank you, thank you and thank you Dr. Morton
I’m just a mere heart valve replacement patient so I’m not professional, but I love the way this lecture is done. The little jokes and history lessons make it fun for a laymen at the very least. So thank you!
Absolutely phenomenal lecture, thank you /so/ much! I don't know what I'd do without you, Dr. Morton!!
Amazing video. As a Paramedic, understanding the underlying structures in relation to chest trauma gave me a new insight!
Your videos are all fantastic, the use of visuals and examples work together seamlessly. Anatomy has been beating me up lately, but your videos are helping me out tremendously...thank you!
Best sound effect in the industry! Schwing!
Noted! ThAnkYou!!! Request next voiceover for sacral plexus/lower limb videos?
😂
Feeling the sternal angle for the first time was amazing. Thank you🥹
Your videos are very interesting and you teach it in a very simple and engaging animations that helps me understand better. Thank you professor for being such an amazing person
i love you. i seriously love you. i was gonna spend 2 hours doing questions... but I'm just gonna watch all your views... thank you so much
You are an awesome teacher and I love your videos! Thanks for helping this med student who’s struggling with Anatomy 🙏
You, sir, are a SAVIOUR!
Just happened on your channel and very impressed with your presentation of the information you're teaching. Showing the locations in diagram and the perspective on axial imaging is great! Put into a way that my mind at this point easily elucidate and understand. Very well done and thank you!
So happy to hear it was helpful ... thanks Scott.
Thank you so much I am so .... Motivated from these videos and these videos develops my interest in bones..
I'm so glad!
I watched this as a quick review before my CVS/RESP med school exam. Great review! Your videos are really good.
just came across this channel, and i absolutely love it! explains everything I need to know in a concise and effective manner! thank you for your videos!! :)
I looove your videos! Amazing work! A lot of love from Bulgaria!
OMG, the song at the end is what made me subscribe. I would love all my anatomy lectures to end with such a melody.
Can sing very well. Another level of teaching
Is anterior 1st rib going to align with t3 in the back then?
Now no one can stop me if my teacher asks me Sternal Angle in VIVA ... Thank You Sir 🙏🏻
CANNOT THANKYOU ENOUGH FOR THESE VIDEOS! MAY GOD BLESS YOU SO MUCH!
I wish i found this channel sooner in my studies. Thank you so much for your hard work!
You're very welcome!
@@TheNotedAnatomist I am making student resources for myself and my classmates. I will definitely be linking your videos throughout my resources as I think everyone needs to see your explanations. Hopefully it helps your channel grow also :)
Most grateful ... thankyou :) @@Macsooder
@@TheNotedAnatomist Is Anterior 1st rib going to alignn with t3 and posterior this rib in the back then and so in?
I’ve never hit the subscribe button so hard in my life. And this is the first video if seen from this channel. I WANT MOAR!!!
much more than an anatomist, great teacher !!!! thanks a lot for the video !
Wow the music in the end was very wholesome 😂❤❤
I'm a beginner and this is the best video for learning how to count ribs !!
Love from Pakistan noted Anatomist is the best ❤
YOU'RE THE BEST. Best explanation ever and your sense of humor is just amazing, it keeps all of us going. Keep going with your great great work! +1 Sub!
Where were you & UA-cam when I was in Paramedic school 35 years ago!....SUBSCRIBED!...
this channel is gold ! keep it up doctor !!
best content :) never regretted watching ur videos
U are literally God In providing quality contents
i am so glad i found your channel, Sir!!! loving your explanations. thank you for everything that you do :)
OMG , best anatomy tutorial ever ,
Great video, best sound, very clear pronunciation! thank you very much!
Im here. 2021. Great Video!
your videos are superb.
Thank you so much 😀
Brilliant video, every day is a learning day.
Your videos are so helpful and not boring!! :)
Thanks Robi, I am happy to know they are helpful:)
simply remarkable
this is the coolest educational video ever !
i really like the way you teach, you made anatomy quite simple for me. thank you so much sir
this was helpful AND fun to watch !! thank u so much
You're so welcome!
I had so much fun while studying and it sticks! I'll never forget SHING! when I'm doing my CK practicals 😂
U r so good at this.... This gives me too much fun while learning
Your singing is lovely. Thank you so much for the lecture
Best video ever.
You made anatomy quite simple/easy for me.. thank you very much!!
Amazing presentation helped me understanding heart position. Thanks
You're most welcome!
Job well done, we appreciate you
This is a very great video! Thanks!
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You should write a book sir. Great lecture.
excellent video, cant wait for more
wow!!!! its amazing..i liked the way of ur teachingand it makes me to read more abt it.thank you so much sir.am so eager to see ur another videos.
This is really helpful. Thank you!
You're very welcome!
Very Nicely explained
Wow, amazing lecture! Thank you
You're most welcome!
Great explanation and illustrations! Thanks!
Incredible presentation, love your work.
Amazing video with really clear points as always, can you do a similar video for the transpyloric plane?❤
Amazing work! Keep posting
Loved it! Thank you!
Thank you so much! THIS IS GOLD!
Your videos are awesome and yes not to forget about the closing credit songs 😂
Well done!!! Very informative and fun.
thx a lot, and TTP and the acronym is very helpful to memorize these anatomical structures.so great
Wow! Very nice lecture sir
Your singing is very good
Thanks a lot u made it super easy☺️☺️😊😊
Really awesome video .. I would like to hear more lectures
You....are....AMAAAAZING!!! haha! Thank you so much! your videos are super easy to follow :)
+Halima Koleoso Thank-you Malima ... i am glad they are helpful.
Awesome explanation
Wow I love who ever made this video God bless you
Excellent...Excellent
Just awesome, hats off for this explanation, superb, outstanding
In a nutshell, thank you for your videos :)
thank u so much, you had save my life
Lovely song❤❤
Really amazing video.And really good illustration.I was wondering if you could be kind enough to let us know which software or program u used to make the video?
Row Sun you bet ... I use Key Note and a high quality mic. After I finish I export the recording as a QT movie.
The singing bit was the best ❤
Thank you for your video! It really helped me understand anatomy (I'm really bad at memorizing these kinds of stuff)
Thank you sir, very interesting video
Thank you very much for ur kindness Dr. Morton....very interesting video :)
Thank you very much 🌸
I had realised that the sternum can become arthritic and this vid highlights why this is important, it's because it adds strain and stress to the 'ratplant'. Arthritis is a product of bone and joint congestion which has to be flushed out and bilirubin appears to have this responsibility. It's early days yet, but if we can live quieter, more peacefully, and with a little Christian insight, this should help.
Thanks a lot ...u are awesome ... please keep doing it.
Great video overall very well explained and funny, beside that there is a small error , the tricuspid area is in the 4th intercostal space not the 5th but thats all!
Insanely good
very helpful and useful 👌
You are the best!
Dancing on the song............. That was awesome both the lecture and song😀
The song in the end made my day😂
amazing videos.
Great video! I've noted that you called the manubriosternal joint a synovial joint, however we called it a symphysis in school, is this a recent reclassification like the distal tibiofibular joint that became a syndesmosis?
I assume he misspoke, the manubriosternal joint is a slightly movable cartilaginous joint (made of fibrocartilage) and is a symphysis. It is not a synovial joint. More specifically, the articulating ends of the manubrium and the body of the sternum each have a thin layer of hyaline cartilage, with a disc of fibrocartilage between the articulating ends, making it a symphysis. The fibrocartilage ossifies over time, so that the joint usually becomes even less movable the older you get.
I've been trying, unsuccessfully, to find this on myself for 20 minutes.
Love from India...❤️❤️❤️
Thanks ... Right back at you from Utah.