I'm really starting to wonder why your video taught me more in 6mins and 50secs than I've retained in the last three weeks of lecture....awesome video :) I hope to be as fluid on the subject one day.
So helpful. I was actually wondering how to distinguish between ventral and dorsal if I'm looking at slides or what not. Also, I busted up laughing when he said 'crack in the back' for the posterior median sulcus.. :)
Excellent job in reviewing the spinal cord. Just need to talk a little slower. I'm so glad that you used the models used in the lab as that was particularly helpful to me to study for the lab exam.
I wished i saw this video....i teacher gave us this for a quiz and first thing we did not notice was he flipped it upside down and most of us got it wrong. I agree. pay attention to anterior /;posterior for everything even for learning muscles...find key features for anterior/post :)
I'm really starting to wonder why your video taught me more in 6mins and 50secs than I've retained in the last three weeks of lecture....awesome video :) I hope to be as fluid on the subject one day.
Man, you should be my professor. I don't know how some of these teachers get hired.
man, this is the exact model we will be using in my practical tomorrow. perfect video!
Sam you taught me more in this 6 minute video !!! you have no idea how clear everything is now!! thank you. please do more videos on the anatomy
For some reason a pleasant sounding voice helps with absorbing the information......gracias!
No joke your videos brought my grade from failing to a B, thank you for clarity and knowing your S***
He pronounces "white" the way stewie would... all that emphasis on the H. haha great video tho! helped a lot
one of the best videos I've seen lately!
Thank You
Great video!!! I live how you mentioned all important facts short n easy! Thank you for a direct video.
dude, you just saved my life! thank you so much!!
very helpful, i like that you point at the structures and repeat the names . thanks, this will help for my test today~!!
such a helpful video!! been racking my brain on this for weeks and now finally understood- Thank you!
Thanks for putting it all together.
u made everything stick inside my cranium lol thank you so much!!! great video
Awesome video, super helpful the way you describe the model. Thank you so much.
Great video, thanks! I especially appreciate the tips on how to orient yourself re: anterior/posterior
This was so helpful for my a&p lab practical tomorrow. Thank you!
this was so helpful and a good review for my test coming up, thank you!!!!!
I have a quiz tomorrow and this helped a ton! Thank you! :)
You are great!!! Because of your videos I aced my bone practical. I'm hoping the same for my brain and spinal cord practical.
Awesome explanation 👍
best teacher at mvcc!
This is very informative! and it is the same model we use in class so it's very helpful! thank you.
Thank you!! Really well explained:) I was looking for this. Thanks!!
So glad I found your videos. This one was extremely helpful with something I have been struggling with all week.
My God, your video taught me more than the lecture I'm paying for, I wish I could get a some refund from my professor. You deserve a good wine.
Thank you so much! This was very helpful!
You are amazing! Subscribed :)
"you can imagine....." :D Great video!!
holy shittt ! you are a good tutor man thanks
This video is amazing
I love you so much thank you it all makes sense now
you da real MVP
So helpful. I was actually wondering how to distinguish between ventral and dorsal if I'm looking at slides or what not.
Also, I busted up laughing when he said 'crack in the back' for the posterior median sulcus.. :)
Wow this was amazing thank you so much!!!
I seriously love you
YOU SAVED MY LIFE THANK YOU LOL
Great videos, Sam. Would be lost in my anatomy class without you. Do you have any videos on the anatomy of the brain?
Great video... I agree I'm not sure how some of these professors get hired. geeeeees
Excellent job in reviewing the spinal cord. Just need to talk a little slower. I'm so glad that you used the models used in the lab as that was particularly helpful to me to study for the lab exam.
Great video with VERY clear explanations. Good job!
Highly recommend!!!!!!
I wished i saw this video....i teacher gave us this for a quiz and first thing we did not notice was he flipped it upside down and most of us got it wrong. I agree. pay attention to anterior /;posterior for everything even for learning muscles...find key features for anterior/post :)
Thank you!
Thanks man. You put the fun in funiculus (rimshot)
Thank you!!!
Thanks!
thank you!!!!
Why does nobody put the numbers and the descriptions in the comments? Ever.
SUPER INFORMATIVE JUST SLOW DOWN A BIT!!! I'M TRYING TO LABEL ;) I'M UTTERLY DYING IN MY CLASS BUT THIS VIDEO IS A BREATH OF FRESH AIR!!!
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great help since as preparing for my exams
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I wish he was my professor:/
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How 'bout the latin root - "ant" means front, "post" means back. Hello?
had to do 0.75 playback speed, then it was helpful haha
where is the sympathetic trunk chain and ganglion?
Sympathetic chain is T1 to L3 in a Region called IMLCC (intermediate lateral cell column)
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can you please speak slowly :(