I've never seen anyone teach like this. So much passion and great explanation! I can't image anyone falling asleep in his lectures... It's so great that he acknowledges that the concepts are new to students and he makes it interesting and funny. Thank you so much prof!
I love how this man teaches. He stresses things and explains concepts very well by repeating them multiple times in different ways. He doesn't assume that everyone understands the first time he says it.
I didn't go to class yesterday because I overslept but I know that I can always rely on Prof. Fink. South African First year Medical student.THANKS ALOT
Sir, you’re helping me pass my LVN nclex exam and now helping me getting through My BSN program . I can’t thank you enough! You are a blessing . I hope you live longer so you can share your knowledge to everyone ❤
Professor Fink!! THANK YOU...THANK YOU!!!! Teaching in this fashion is an ART!!! You are truly gifted and I thank GOD right now that you are helping me in my pharmacology class. There is definitely something to be said for being able to give the "WHY" of the reasons things happen in layman's terms than just giving out information because you know it!
Professor Fink helped me in my undergrad matriculation for nursing. I am forever grateful for him. I am now using his material for my MSN program. Thank you so much sir.
Wonderful professor, I love his body languages to explain terms: activation, receptors, efficacy...etc... very nice voice and deeply understanding. Awesome lecture. Love it.
Every time you do that clap thing with your hands I jump! haha, it definitely kept me focused. Thank you for this amazing lecture! Greatly appreciated.
Down-loadable e-Books of the Lecture Outlines by Professor Fink can be purchased at: wlac.redshelf.com/ The “hard copy” of the Pharmacology Lecture Outline CAN BE purchased. Please e-mail Mr. Nilhson Zelaya, in charge of sales at the WLAC Bookstore. His e-mail is: ZelayaN@wlac.edu He can tell you the cost.
Absolutely genius!!! Thank you for generously sharing your knowledge and expertise. Such a big help for me currently studying non-medical prescribing. A million salute to you Prof. Fink from the UK.
PROFESSOR FINK YOU GOT GREAT COMMAND OVER THE COURSE, SIMPLE EXAMPLES, UNDERSTANDABLE...FANTASTIC...I LOVE YOUR CLAPS COS IT KEEPS ME AWAKE AND ACTIVE LOL. THE BEST LECTURE ON PHARMACOLOGY SO FAR. LIVE LONG. GREETINGS FROM GHANA
Thanks. going back into school changing my degree from computer science to something more related to Pharmacology, I actually enjoy watching these videos even though I'm not even in school atm (summer, and besides, the only classes I have taken are basic electives/the easy bullshit) I was weary because I was intimidated by the subject at first, but I really enjoyed these lessons.
Professor, thank you for sharing videos and knowledge. I found this very useful as a review before my pharmacology exam, also as a medical student. All the best!
Wonderful lecture!!!! .......such a precise, conceptual presentation...Thank u soo much professor for sharing this with us!! 😇😇really enjoyed the way u taught us...
My greetings doctor could u imagine tell this day u are benefit us.. 8 years ago i wasn't even in a college just thank you so much im really thankful may god bless u
I love professor fink .you give a very interesting subject and also a clearly explanation .please next time give a lesson about leishmaniasis and a new method of treatment that means medicinal plant treatment even pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic effects of drugs on leshminiasis .mechanism of action
19:26: Idk if you're open for discussion but personally I feel the structure of the handout is very intuitive (and thus easy to grasp); but if I understood correctly, then I'd change the following: I wouldn't put "agonist" under "(2) intrinsic activity" because being an agonist is a consequence from (1) and (2). So I'd make two extra lines: "Agonist= mimetics= 1)+2)" and "Blocker= 1) but not 2)", while I'd delete (4) Another thing, talking about Gaussian distribution, shouldn't it be ca. 2% on each side for STD 3 or is this a part. of pharma? Question: If it comes to a single effect one would like to achieve via using drugs, e.g. pain relief, wouldn't it always be possible to just take the drug with the highest efficacy and reduce the dose until the dose is equ. to the level of seeked pain relief (given the fact that it is always possible to reduce the dose easily, no legal problems would arise, same side effects etc.)?
Excellent suggestions. Let me just respond to your last point about just using a drug with greater efficacy (such as a narcotic analgesic) at a lower dose, rather than using a drug with less efficacy (such as a non-narcotic analgesic). REMEMBER, drugs differ in their adverse effects and risks. Why take a narcotic and experience some constipation, sedation, and possible physical dependency (if taken frequently) if you could take a non-narcotic (that would alleviate mild pain) and not risk these adverse effects? The same is true for choosing NSAIDS, rather than resorting to Corticosteroids for inflammation (which have far more serious long-term adverse effects).
Thank you very much for your reply; so I understood: the idea I had would work under the given premises I put in brackets ("[...] same side effects") but since it's in practice not possible to have the premises nobody would do it this way. Thanks!
First of All Great Lecture as Usual . But my Professor Stated that Efficacy is independent of Potency which i kind understood but he also said it is independent of Theraputic effect how relevant is that ? * when i took Toxicology we studied that our aim is to decrease dosage for maximum effect yet this seem irrelevant in toxicology why is that ? Thanks :)
Hi Professor Fink, thank you for your great lecture. I was wondering if you have touched the classification of the different ligands?(partial agonist, partial antagonist etc'). If you did, can you please direct me ? Thank you!
Dear Prof. Fink. Wonderful lecture. I am so happy to learn a lot from your lectures. However I have few doubts that arose while I was going through the content. Could you please help me out. I am listing them as below: Q1: Does all aerosols that are inhaled travel to the brain via lungs, be it any type of aerosol particles (such as virus, even)? Q2: How does molecular weight of the drug molecule affects the PK/PD of it? Thanks in advance. 🙏🙏Regards
I've never seen anyone teach like this. So much passion and great explanation! I can't image anyone falling asleep in his lectures... It's so great that he acknowledges that the concepts are new to students and he makes it interesting and funny. Thank you so much prof!
God bless Professor Fink with good health and a good life! He's helped so many of us.
I love Professor Fink! He is serving as my pharmacology professor for my online course!
He is so intelligent and such an effective teacher!
I love how this man teaches. He stresses things and explains concepts very well by repeating them multiple times in different ways. He doesn't assume that everyone understands the first time he says it.
I didn't go to class yesterday because I overslept but I know that I can always rely on Prof. Fink.
South African First year Medical student.THANKS ALOT
Romeo Mavuso hey.. how’s med school going
Romeo Mavuso hey.. how’s med school going
Romeo Mavuso hey.. how’s med school going
Romeo Mavuso hey.. how’s med school going
I wish all the lectures had the same skill of lecturing as prof fink.....you just awesome prof!
Sir, you’re helping me pass my LVN nclex exam and now helping me getting through My BSN program . I can’t thank you enough! You are a blessing . I hope you live longer so you can share your knowledge to everyone ❤
Professor Fink!! THANK YOU...THANK YOU!!!! Teaching in this fashion is an ART!!! You are truly gifted and I thank GOD right now that you are helping me in my pharmacology class. There is definitely something to be said for being able to give the "WHY" of the reasons things happen in layman's terms than just giving out information because you know it!
The most educative lecture as far as i am concerned, i have ever come across
I looove the way you explain everything in detail to understand everything!! Wish you were my prof instead!
Wow, great presentation! He is so enthusiastic and explains everything so well! Wish I had a whole class with him!
Professor Fink helped me in my undergrad matriculation for nursing. I am forever grateful for him. I am now using his material for my MSN program. Thank you so much sir.
Goosebumps I got goosebumps. God bless you professor 💕
Love from india
Finks is the MAN. He is the coolest cat on the planet. Tyanks a whole bunch.
Before attending a lecture I have to listen to professor regarding that topic.It makes all the difference.
Sir, You are a blessing! Thank You so Much! -Pharmacy student from Philippines!
Wonderful professor, I love his body languages to explain terms: activation, receptors, efficacy...etc... very nice voice and deeply understanding. Awesome lecture. Love it.
Such great explanations. Many people know this but few people teach like Professor Fink. THANK YOU.
Thanks professor. You made this topic so easy, I enjoy watching it
Prof Fink is the real stuff. They don't make em like this anymore
Every time you do that clap thing with your hands I jump! haha, it definitely kept me focused. Thank you for this amazing lecture! Greatly appreciated.
Down-loadable e-Books of the Lecture Outlines by Professor Fink can be purchased at: wlac.redshelf.com/
The “hard copy” of the Pharmacology Lecture Outline CAN BE purchased. Please e-mail Mr. Nilhson Zelaya, in charge of sales at the WLAC Bookstore. His e-mail is: ZelayaN@wlac.edu
He can tell you the cost.
Absolutely genius!!! Thank you for generously sharing your knowledge and expertise. Such a big help for me currently studying non-medical prescribing. A million salute to you Prof. Fink from the UK.
I'm currently taking Pharmacology online and can't seem to successfully learn the material so watching your videos helps a ton! Thank you!
PROFESSOR FINK YOU GOT GREAT COMMAND OVER THE COURSE, SIMPLE EXAMPLES, UNDERSTANDABLE...FANTASTIC...I LOVE YOUR CLAPS COS IT KEEPS ME AWAKE AND ACTIVE LOL. THE BEST LECTURE ON PHARMACOLOGY SO FAR. LIVE LONG.
GREETINGS FROM GHANA
give this man a drug which never will let him die! ;)
yeah
I only wish it exists, I could get it for him
you are very helpful for my Nursing Pharmacology class. THANK YOU!
OMG! I love your lecture. I learn from your actions. Easy to understand. Thank you so much
Thanks. going back into school changing my degree from computer science to something more related to Pharmacology, I actually enjoy watching these videos even though I'm not even in school atm (summer, and besides, the only classes I have taken are basic electives/the easy bullshit)
I was weary because I was intimidated by the subject at first, but I really enjoyed these lessons.
I have been watching your videos since community college now in a nursing program and still watching you. I should be paying you my tuition ❤️
The best advanced pharmacology lecture ever! Thank you so much for your terrific work!
Professor Fink: Thank you so much for your outstanding lectures.
Thanks much, Professor Fink.
I am preparing my pharmacy exam and your lectures are so helpful.
God bless u.
Excellent explanations with lots of examples and repetition. Best lecture on this subject i've come across.
Prof. you are just awesome. you break everything down to like the most minute level.
Thanks, great lecture, you have a gift for making the complex simple
Awesome!
Fantastic lecture
Love your energy and enthusiasm 😊
Professor,
thank you for sharing videos and knowledge. I found this very useful as a review before my pharmacology exam, also as a medical student.
All the best!
to learn potency and efficacy i spend round about 3 hour but finaly now i understand from this video thanks to proff Fink
Professor Fink, you make learning great and interesting. Thank you so much for these lectures!
Thank you Professor Fink for making pharmacology a little less frightening!
Brilliant, you're amazing at explaining everything! I'm going to do a MSc in Drug Chemistry this year, so this helps a lot. Kind regards from the UK
outstanding !!!! no words to thank you Prof. Fink.
Thank you professor this is clearing things up for me greatly this semester.
I love this professor! I want to be just like Professor Finks.
Wonderful lecture!!!! .......such a precise, conceptual presentation...Thank u soo much professor for sharing this with us!!
😇😇really enjoyed the way u taught us...
great way to understanding pharma, thank you professor fink ..
I am a Humanities student but I am enjoying this.
Thank you so much Professor Fink
Excellent explanation of pharmacodynamics and fun to watch.
My greetings doctor could u imagine tell this day u are benefit us.. 8 years ago i wasn't even in a college just thank you so much im really thankful may god bless u
Thank You for your kind words. AND BEST WISHES FOR YOUR SUCCESS! -- professor fink
Great prof.i like his way of teaching and explaining....
Genius! I have learned so much! Thank you
Excellent Lecture professor!! Greetings from the Philippines
Best explanation by the best teacher. ❤️
Prof fink u re exceptionally the best. thanks a billion times
thanks for the upload, love the smack effect when binding to the receptor.
I LOVE YOU PROFESSOR FINK THANK FOR HELP ME TO UNDERSTAND PERFECTLY
Thank you professor! You are making life easy
brilliant. breath of fresh air.
Brilliant. Thank you very much.
As a lay man(woman)that finds this subject interesting I find this class accessible and very interesting.
Also every time he claps I jump 🤣🤣🤣
THANK YOU SO MUCH PROF! YOU EXPLAINED IT SO WELL
I love professor fink .you give a very interesting subject and also a clearly explanation .please next time give a lesson about leishmaniasis and a new method of treatment that means medicinal plant treatment even pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic effects of drugs on leshminiasis .mechanism of action
Marvellous teacher !!
❤ from Pakistan .
Very good lecture sir. My first time listening to you and will always come back on different topics.
so it's interesting time thank u so much God bless you log lives
Awesome
Ohh God bless this man for me...
19:26: Idk if you're open for discussion but personally I feel the structure of the handout is very intuitive (and thus easy to grasp); but if I understood correctly, then I'd change the following: I wouldn't put "agonist" under "(2) intrinsic activity" because being an agonist is a consequence from (1) and (2).
So I'd make two extra lines:
"Agonist= mimetics= 1)+2)" and
"Blocker= 1) but not 2)", while I'd delete (4)
Another thing, talking about Gaussian distribution, shouldn't it be ca. 2% on each side for STD 3 or is this a part. of pharma?
Question: If it comes to a single effect one would like to achieve via using drugs, e.g. pain relief, wouldn't it always be possible to just take the drug with the highest efficacy and reduce the dose until the dose is equ. to the level of seeked pain relief (given the fact that it is always possible to reduce the dose easily, no legal problems would arise, same side effects etc.)?
Excellent suggestions. Let me just respond to your last point about just using a drug with greater efficacy (such as a narcotic analgesic) at a lower dose, rather than using a drug with less efficacy (such as a non-narcotic analgesic). REMEMBER, drugs differ in their adverse effects and risks. Why take a narcotic and experience some constipation, sedation, and possible physical dependency (if taken frequently) if you could take a non-narcotic (that would alleviate mild pain) and not risk these adverse effects? The same is true for choosing NSAIDS, rather than resorting to Corticosteroids for inflammation (which have far more serious long-term adverse effects).
Thank you very much for your reply; so I understood: the idea I had would work under the given premises I put in brackets ("[...] same side effects") but since it's in practice not possible to have the premises nobody would do it this way. Thanks!
thank you so so so much greetings from algeria
Excellent lecturers Dr.
The way you clap your hands motivates my agonists 😂
great lecturer i hope to meet him in sudan
Thanks so much Prof Fink!! Really helpful.
Thank You Very Much, John! Best Wishes!
Incredibly helpful. Thank you so much!
GOD
Thank you Sir
God bless you
Amazing teaching ability !!
Excellent,am impressed
First of All Great Lecture as Usual . But my Professor Stated that Efficacy is independent of Potency which i kind understood but he also said it is independent of Theraputic effect how relevant is that ?
* when i took Toxicology we studied that our aim is to decrease dosage for maximum effect yet this seem irrelevant in toxicology why is that ?
Thanks :)
Thank you Sir , it was a wonderful lecture.
lot of respect from university for development studies GHANA
Thank you Professor!
Really great sir....my regards
Hi Professor Fink, thank you for your great lecture. I was wondering if you have touched the classification of the different ligands?(partial agonist, partial antagonist etc'). If you did, can you please direct me ? Thank you!
Dear Prof. Fink. Wonderful lecture. I am so happy to learn a lot from your lectures. However I have few doubts that arose while I was going through the content. Could you please help me out. I am listing them as below:
Q1: Does all aerosols that are inhaled travel to the brain via lungs, be it any type of aerosol particles (such as virus, even)?
Q2: How does molecular weight of the drug molecule affects the PK/PD of it?
Thanks in advance. 🙏🙏Regards
thank you for uploading, nice lecture!
really fantastic .... thank you dr
thanks for clearing concept sir
God Bless u prof if I pass it will be due to u
This man is just amazing. Thank you 😁
I like to be like you professor, you are an awesome teacher
Thank you!
Haha. Love the sound effects. It BLOCKS the receptor site! *SMACK!!!*
Thank you for this lecture.
Thank you very much! I'll get through NP school yet!
thank you so much for your lecture.
Big like for you👍🏻thanks from heart 🙏🏻God bless you
Grettingsssss from Bahrain.. Thank uuuu