Dude! I am 37 years old going into radiology after spending my 20s and 30s in a non medical related field. Your videos are so easy to digest and have given me a vigor that has been crucial in overcoming my apprehension to starting something this complex this late. Thank you!
A noble act. Making everyone understand the very essentials of the imaging compartment so that they can use it for the benefits of others. Much appreciated.
Being a resident surgeon in training, I knew these concepts from undergraduate level but application of these concepts were made crystal clear by you. Thank you Rajesh sir!
Because there is a huge different between to learn and to teach, to learn it depends on our effort, but to be a good teacher and can explain something for someone is given from GOD, or what called talent.
Your videos were great when I first listened to them as a second year med student, and helped me not look like a complete fool when asked to explain Hounsfield units during my elective radiology rotation early in third year! Thanks bro
Sir, you are a genius. Best tutorial ever. After a long time in the pharmaceutical industry, I am returning to clinical neurology. Amazing tutorials, it's of an unbelievable clarity 😀
Your tutorial videos' are very popular and almost 300,000 people viewed it, hope you have more wonderful video. It is really nice and helpful. I learned a lot from your video.
2:14 HOUNSFIELD UNITS (-1000 to +1000) 3:51 SOFT TISSUE DENSITY (HU+50) 4:24 HU OF FAT (-100 HU) 8:42 LIVER HU VS SPLEEN HU.LIVER SHOULD BE OF HIGHER DENSITY THAN SPLEEN (When compared with the spleen, the liver should have a reduced echogenicity on ultrasound meaning thereby that liver is more dark as compared to spleen) 11:28 FLUID IN HEPATORENAL RECESS OR MORRISON'S POUCH 13:17 HOUNSFIELD UNITS 15:25 WINDOWING 16:29 WINDOW WIDTH AND WINDOW LEVEL 20:25 WINDOW EXAMPLES 21:45 BASIC PHASES 24:18 TAKE HOME POINTS
If only my radiology prof had taught me the CT scan the way you, sir, did, my life would be so so much easier right now! Great job!! Thank you so much!!!
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well done, I have jus started taking a certificate course in CT and your introduction to CT was more informative than in the course, by the way I'm a vet.
Honestly chapeau bas. You have answered so many common medical student questions in such ease and grace. I am so thankful for this channel ❤❤❤❤❤❤ keep up the good work
something I got from this video is our eyes can only differentiate certain layers of grey so the purpose of windowing is to distribute those layers around an image to understating differences in densities better. -thanks
Liver might be hypodense due to fatty liver disease in CT scan, while in ecography the liver is seen hyperechoic respect to the spleen. Now it I understand that better. Thanks for the video!
Thank you so much for making the complex topic this much easier . I skipped my online classes during pandemic and today is my midterm exam , it seems like this video is gonna save me❤️✌️
Great job. Excellent for non-radiologists like me. I further request you, kindly edit the transcript . It has no punctuation marks. Also there are spelling errors in the new terms of technology like Hounsfield units. All this is probably due to auto-generated text. UA-cam too must develop auto-punctuation, automatic capitalisation, and continuous updating of technical terms. Thank you once again. You are educating us, more than any direct teacher.🙏
I love your videos, no secret that in general there's a lack of proper understanding of radiology terminology and concepts from non-radiologist physicians. I know that beggars can't be choosers but any chance that you could upload future videos in HD, giving the core is imaging viewing. Regardless thanks!
Microwave auditory effect Frey affect radio-frequency hearing artificial telepathy artificial voice to skull to be addressed targeted individuals lives are depending on it! Find the cure make it public knowledge..
2nd year med student. Our teacher used tonnes of CT pics to explain Anatomy (like it's not confusing in pictures). Honestly though I don't mind cause now I got to know some basics abt CT... and it's very much clinically related.
THE BEST VIDEO ! Simply excellent. Very grateful for clear, concise and well presented video. Thank you for the great channel. I hope you can produce more GREAT videos ! 😊😊 10/9/2019
Dude! I am 37 years old going into radiology after spending my 20s and 30s in a non medical related field. Your videos are so easy to digest and have given me a vigor that has been crucial in overcoming my apprehension to starting something this complex this late. Thank you!
Are you currently taking classes? Im 36 considering the same thing!
Same
Iam 42 and just starting emergency medicine 😅
A noble act. Making everyone understand the very essentials of the imaging compartment so that they can use it for the benefits of others. Much appreciated.
Currently cross training in CT and this is the most helpful explanation of the basics of CT imaging that I've seen so far. So helpful!
Being a resident surgeon in training, I knew these concepts from undergraduate level but application of these concepts were made crystal clear by you.
Thank you Rajesh sir!
This is outstanding teaching. I can’t imagine the hard work which was put in to make it so easy for us.
I'm in med school and no prof has explained this well. But u did such a good job. thanks!
Because there is a huge different between to learn and to teach, to learn it depends on our effort, but to be a good teacher and can explain something for someone is given from GOD, or what called talent.
Ct scan
Here right now 😂, a med student doing my 5th year. Where you rn Doc?
教授,你讲得实在是太好了,对学习很有帮助
Deep appreciation from South Korea radiology 1st year resident :)
The best radiology teaching I have come across.
CT technologist student here.
Ty for this simplified breakdown.
I paused the video to give you a most sincere THANK YOU! Thats amazing... I wish someone explained those things like that to me earlier...
Lubomir Krustev ml
As a first-year Radiology resident these videos are extremely useful to me. Thank you.
Your videos were great when I first listened to them as a second year med student, and helped me not look like a complete fool when asked to explain Hounsfield units during my elective radiology rotation early in third year! Thanks bro
Wonderful teaching. I am happy I have at last found radiology teacher! I'll be you ardent pupil
Sir, you are a genius. Best tutorial ever. After a long time in the pharmaceutical industry, I am returning to clinical neurology. Amazing tutorials, it's of an unbelievable clarity 😀
Thank you for your noble act. I am a radiology student and I am really learning a lot from your videos. Thanks and blesses from Italy.
It'd be awesome if all teachers told us this hard material just like you. Thx for your work.
Your tutorial videos' are very popular and almost 300,000 people viewed it, hope you have more wonderful video. It is really nice and helpful. I learned a lot from your video.
2:14 HOUNSFIELD UNITS (-1000 to +1000) 3:51 SOFT TISSUE DENSITY (HU+50) 4:24 HU OF FAT (-100 HU) 8:42 LIVER HU VS SPLEEN HU.LIVER SHOULD BE OF HIGHER DENSITY THAN SPLEEN (When compared with the spleen, the liver should have a reduced echogenicity on ultrasound meaning thereby that liver is more dark as compared to spleen) 11:28 FLUID IN HEPATORENAL RECESS OR MORRISON'S POUCH 13:17 HOUNSFIELD UNITS 15:25 WINDOWING 16:29 WINDOW WIDTH AND WINDOW LEVEL 20:25 WINDOW EXAMPLES 21:45 BASIC PHASES 24:18 TAKE HOME POINTS
If only my radiology prof had taught me the CT scan the way you, sir, did, my life would be so so much easier right now!
Great job!! Thank you so much!!!
Maximal respect from Taiwanese Med student!
My clin med prof recommended your videos and i'm so glad she did! You have helped me immensely. Brilliant!
I can't thank you enough for this video. Your explanation is simply amazing and it is FREE!!
Uh, wonderful articulation of CT, clear and concise I have ever heard.
Can’t thank u enough for this talk….U Just made my day, GOD Bless u doc…Kp doing this noble work.
Best ever explanation of practical approach to CT. 👏👏👏
I'll start CT next year and this video is very helpful, thank you so much.
Great
You are brilliant. Thank you for helping so many students and doctors around the world.
This is really informative! I’m in school for nuclear medicine technology, and currently taking a CT certification course.
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well done, I have jus started taking a certificate course in CT and your introduction to CT was more informative than in the course, by the way I'm a vet.
I could tell you how great your videos are but that wouldnt be enough. Just a huge THANK YOU for what you do!!!
Thanks a lot. Almost afraid of CT scan when I was student. Now I'm enjoying quite well.
An amazing amount of important ideas and data crammed into a short lecture that explains them exceptionally well ! Cudo’s to the Seheult Team !
Honestly chapeau bas. You have answered so many common medical student questions in such ease and grace. I am so thankful for this channel ❤❤❤❤❤❤ keep up the good work
dude, you are way better than those arrogant teachers in my med school
Really helpful sir, practically relevant points have been duly emphasized and very well time stamped 👍
Agreed nakul
Amazing, thanks a lot for your instruction. I finally understand what "bone window" is.
Thank you. Great basic yet important to know while preparing for my CT Registry Exam.
Excellent presentation of the basics of CT. Important basics on which to learn
Sir you're a legend ✨
something I got from this video is our eyes can only differentiate certain layers of grey so the purpose of windowing is to distribute those layers around an image to understating differences in densities better.
-thanks
Liver might be hypodense due to fatty liver disease in CT scan, while in ecography the liver is seen hyperechoic respect to the spleen. Now it I understand that better. Thanks for the video!
Best imaging (XR, CT) tutoring videos here! Looking forward to more neuro MRI videos!!
Currently in a CT training and this is so explicit
Mostly I didn't comment randomly... But this video was really open the great point of view.. Thanks for all.. Great explanation Sir❤
Thank you for what you do. Ur an awesome teacher. Keep doing what ur doing. May God bless you more 😊
Loved it . You are doing a great job.Pls do it for MRI too.
Wow... This was such an amazing lecture for clearing some basic concepts! Thank you!
Really really great. Thank you for making this available to us for free.
What a great teacher you are dear brother ❤💙 thank you
Thank you so much for making the complex topic this much easier . I skipped my online classes during pandemic and today is my midterm exam , it seems like this video is gonna save me❤️✌️
Wonderful & easy digestible demonstration of the basics of CT.. Thanks a lot..
Wao.gr8 explaination and very simple to understand basics in CT evaluation.thnx for kind efforts for medical fraternity to learn basics in ct.
really very help full to know basic for CT described in detail and easy to learn way
thanks Dr Sohail
Really appreciate that you made something so daunting, very simple to understand.
thank you very much! it's really useful for us new residents :)
This is so great...thank you!!! For someone working in AI for medical imaging and having no background of medical imaging this is informing!!!
Thanks for the comprehensive video. Good intro for any level, particularly for med students and junior residents. Nice!
What ar great talk! Dr. Bhayana keep up the good work and thank you!
Phenomenal video!!! I never understood windowing until now! thx for creating
Dr bhayana thanks n respect from New Delhi 👍🏼👍🏼 Dr AMIT
Very much loved this channel..no words to appreciate your work
What an awesome video, this a master class. Thanks Dr 👍👍
What a great video. Thanks alot for the time and energy that u put in this video to help students and 1st year residents to understand the basics.
Great job. Excellent for non-radiologists like me. I further request you, kindly edit the transcript . It has no punctuation marks. Also there are spelling errors in the new terms of technology like Hounsfield units. All this is probably due to auto-generated text. UA-cam too must develop auto-punctuation, automatic capitalisation, and continuous updating of technical terms. Thank you once again. You are educating us, more than any direct teacher.🙏
Excellent teaching presentation 👏👏👏👏👏
I’m only halfway through but this is excellent so far. Ty
Really simple and easy to understand. Thank you and May God bless you sir.
This was an anazing way to explain the basics I can't believe it is this simple and logical thank you so very much !!
Awesome Video!!
I would recommend it to all noob Radiographers!!
A gamer spotted
Thanks for excellent education video, It is very helpfull
If only I had a teacher like u.
I love your videos, no secret that in general there's a lack of proper understanding of radiology terminology and concepts from non-radiologist physicians. I know that beggars can't be choosers but any chance that you could upload future videos in HD, giving the core is imaging viewing. Regardless thanks!
Exceedingly informative. Highly recommended.
Very Helpful, great video, Uploads more Videos on CT related things such as HRCT, PE, CCA etc
Microwave auditory effect Frey affect radio-frequency hearing artificial telepathy artificial voice to skull to be addressed targeted individuals lives are depending on it! Find the cure make it public knowledge..
Excellent presentation
2nd year med student. Our teacher used tonnes of CT pics to explain Anatomy (like it's not confusing in pictures). Honestly though I don't mind cause now I got to know some basics abt CT... and it's very much clinically related.
Marvelous presentation. Keep it up, bro. You're doing a very good job.
So understandable understanding,knowledge flows like a river
Excellent teachings
Sir, the videos is very helpful and informative. Thank You for your videos.
Best ever in explaining. 👏👏 and yay (nod to Univ of Toronto!) ❤
You're a great teacher.
simply amazing sir
It was fantastic. Thanks a lot for this great teaching
Making complex stuff simple for lay persons (me). Thank you.
Thank you for this video! It will help me with my future work.
This is so simplified. Thank u very much I have a better understanding 👍🏻
Great introduction
good explanation. thanks Ash Bhayana
Clean information on difficult topic, thank you :)
Thank you very much ! You explained it very well ! Really appreciate ! 🙏🙏🙏
I ❤ your work. Thanks . I am very happy to see this video and clear my mind
You are an awesome professor!
You are doing a great job sir.. thank you!!
Its so unfortunate some med students never get a chance to watch this. Do not think there is any intro that can be any better.
Very informative thank you. Make more videos
THE BEST VIDEO ! Simply excellent. Very grateful for clear, concise and well presented video. Thank you for the great channel. I hope you can produce more GREAT videos ! 😊😊 10/9/2019
Thanks for making it smartly easy.
You deserve a hundreds of likes 💜💜💜💜 brilliant 💥