Many thanks for this essential lecture and the tips provided to get better at the beggining of medical journey , residents alike should pay attention to the content of this lecture especially as it is integrated with many other important lectures in the channel.
I'll write those tips in my pocket notebook, i'm from KSA, 2 weeks through my medicine rotation it'll be so much helpful if you would do a video on evaluating articles and Critical appraisal from a practical point of view Thank U so much, most appreciated
Norah Qaed How to evaluate an scientific paper is a great topic idea! I can't offer a specific estimate of when I'll get to it, but it's definitely on my list of topics to cover.
+Hashim Almousawi Thanks for the suggestions. I was planning on covering AKI next, but there have been enough requests now for urinalysis, that I'll plan to do that next. I very tentatively plan on covering pacemakers in the spring (when my own med students will be covering cardiology).
Respected Doctor Strong, I am a medical student (MSIII) from Maulana Azad Medical College, New Delhi, India. I wish to learn from you, and work under you. I have e-mailed you regarding the same. It would be a dream come true, and a turning point in my academic life. Yours Angad Grewal
Sepehr k I'm not very familiar with the current books available for medicine clerkship. (The books I used as a student are mostly out of print!). The most popular book among the medicine clerkship students here at Stanford is probably Step Up to Medicine, but I can't personally comment on it beyond that. Also, in general, a lot of students find benefit in doing plenty of practice questions, particularly in the second half of clerkship once they already have accumulated some knowledge from other sources.
hi strong medicine, where is the video series on patient presentations that you mentioned in this video? I browsed through your channel but couldnt find it. Thank you!
gio basta I know people have been waiting for new advanced ECG videos for a while. I'm working on something now, quite a bit different in format than my usual videos, that will be tangentially related to ECGs and I think viewers will find particularly interesting. Aside from that, do you have any preference of a topic for the next typical ECG video? (e.g. VT, SVTs, unusual forms of aberrancy, effect of antiarrhythmics on ECG, the QT interval, various forms of a-flutter, etc...)
wonderful video eric.two things:you havn't replied to my mail with the ecg book I recommended and when you are you going to make videos for abdomianl x rays?
shif442 Avi, I'm sorry I haven't responded to your email yet. Thanks for the suggestion of Garcia's 12 lead ECG - The Art of Interpretation. To be honest, I remember not being a huge fan of it (though I've encountered many people who swear it's the best on the market), but it's been so long since I physically looked through a copy, I wanted to refresh my memory before getting back to you - just haven't had a chance to get to our med library yet. Regarding abdominal X-rays, it's still on the list of topics to cover. Unfortunately, I have so many other requests, some of which can be incorporated very nicely into our med school's curriculum, that great ideas like this one keep getting pushed back.
Many thanks for this essential lecture and the tips provided to get better at the beggining of medical journey , residents alike should pay attention to the content of this lecture especially as it is integrated with many other important lectures in the channel.
Great tips, even for me as an intern!
🌷 Sir you are such a blessing to us
You teaching and guidance are sooo high yielding
Much much much love
I'll write those tips in my pocket notebook,
i'm from KSA, 2 weeks through my medicine rotation
it'll be so much helpful if you would do a video on evaluating articles and Critical appraisal from a practical point of view
Thank U so much, most appreciated
Norah Qaed How to evaluate an scientific paper is a great topic idea! I can't offer a specific estimate of when I'll get to it, but it's definitely on my list of topics to cover.
Just got accepted into an MD. I’m so excited for rotations! :D
Congratulations!
Excellent information!
Hi dr Eric, I like your videos, I suggest making lectures about urinalysis and pacemakers .. Thank you
+Hashim Almousawi Thanks for the suggestions. I was planning on covering AKI next, but there have been enough requests now for urinalysis, that I'll plan to do that next. I very tentatively plan on covering pacemakers in the spring (when my own med students will be covering cardiology).
Hi Dr. Eric, would love a video where you teach us to integrate step 2 and clerkship
I hope I could see this when in medical school.
Amazing video. Thanks!
thank you. very useful indeed!
Great video!!
Thanks Dr Strong
Respected Doctor Strong,
I am a medical student (MSIII) from Maulana Azad Medical College, New Delhi, India. I wish to learn from you, and work under you. I have e-mailed you regarding the same. It would be a dream come true, and a turning point in my academic life.
Yours
Angad Grewal
Hey doc, can you please add a link to the video series on presenting on rounds?
Thank You Sir !!
thanks doctor
thank you for the great video, any book suggestions for the clerkship?
Sepehr k I'm not very familiar with the current books available for medicine clerkship. (The books I used as a student are mostly out of print!). The most popular book among the medicine clerkship students here at Stanford is probably Step Up to Medicine, but I can't personally comment on it beyond that. Also, in general, a lot of students find benefit in doing plenty of practice questions, particularly in the second half of clerkship once they already have accumulated some knowledge from other sources.
hi strong medicine, where is the video series on patient presentations that you mentioned in this video? I browsed through your channel but couldnt find it. Thank you!
Here you go: ua-cam.com/video/0BfkBC34U38/v-deo.html
@@StrongMed ohh this was it! thank you so much for such a quick response!!!
ECG course? Any new lectures on the horizon?
gio basta I know people have been waiting for new advanced ECG videos for a while. I'm working on something now, quite a bit different in format than my usual videos, that will be tangentially related to ECGs and I think viewers will find particularly interesting. Aside from that, do you have any preference of a topic for the next typical ECG video? (e.g. VT, SVTs, unusual forms of aberrancy, effect of antiarrhythmics on ECG, the QT interval, various forms of a-flutter, etc...)
Well, not particularly... Because I thought you were to deal with all of them in order...
gio basta Once you get to the more advanced material, the specific order becomes less critical.
intro was on point☹😵
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wonderful video eric.two things:you havn't replied to my mail with the ecg book I recommended and when you are you going to make videos for abdomianl x rays?
shif442 Avi, I'm sorry I haven't responded to your email yet. Thanks for the suggestion of Garcia's 12 lead ECG - The Art of Interpretation. To be honest, I remember not being a huge fan of it (though I've encountered many people who swear it's the best on the market), but it's been so long since I physically looked through a copy, I wanted to refresh my memory before getting back to you - just haven't had a chance to get to our med library yet.
Regarding abdominal X-rays, it's still on the list of topics to cover. Unfortunately, I have so many other requests, some of which can be incorporated very nicely into our med school's curriculum, that great ideas like this one keep getting pushed back.
Eric's Medical Lectures thx you are the best I envy the students on stanford
shif442 Sorry, our med school library no longer has a copy of Garcia, and our bookstore stopped carrying actual medical books a couple years ago.
American med students only have to spend 8 weeks?
That's not fair. We have to spend 4 months.