Honestly I hated the histology portions of my labs in anatomy and physiology ... until I found this video series. Not only have you helped me to understand what they hell I'm looking at, but now I catch myself saying, "Oh that's a gorgeous artery". My classmates hate me, but I'm getting the grades I want now, thanks to you.
Thank you so much for the great explanations. Your absolutely gifted with how you make some hard tissues easy to understand and make sense. I love your clips so much that I feel sad at the end of them and I wish they were longer, and I don't think anybody wishes for lecture videos to be longer. Thank you so much for your help sir.
According to my professor, the ducts creates the bicarbonate and secrete the water needed for neutralising the stomach acid. I don't know what's right (I'll of course say what my professor said because that makes them happy...) but if anyone else meets this, know you aren't the only one. Thanks a lot for these videos, they are a blessing in these trying times!
+Christile Echavez I already found your cute pic, and with your continued permission, will keep it proudly on my Facebook page with your comments! I also asked to be your friend so you can see it.
You're an amazing teacher! Me and my friend are studying medicine and we have an exam on thursday and this totally saves us from failing! THANK YOU! Greetings from Sweden!
Love how similiar the words are in different languages. Dr. M, thank you SO much. (I'm from Argentina, in case you're covering a map with all the countries you're teaching!)
I just want to say "and I thank you very much", because I`ve just done the histology final today (identify slides, as u do, and oral because the written was yesterday) and I have to say that you really helped me in this task. THANK YOU and continue with your simple language.
These videos are incredibly clear and concise--perfect for histology review during path. Thanks so much for putting them out there. I'll definitely be referring to these when I study for my step 1.
Thanks for these videos. They are excellent. So much better than sitting alone at a microscope, trying to get the focus right, and then trying to find something to identify...
dear dr menarcik, i and my friends must definitely congratulate with you for the excellent job you made and for the help you gave us in accomplishing our histology exam. These slides are really awesome and i must admit we felt like electrically charged when we heard your "let's move to the next damn slide!". Daniele & Pietro from University of Pavia, Italy
Thanks so much! You literally saved my ass on my latest histotest. I study the international medicine program in Prague at Charles university and unfortunately we have a teacher that probably skipped most of his englishclasses in his youth. He is old as fuck but he really knows his stuff but sometimes his english twist and makes everything sound so much more complicated than it is. Once again, thanks for your easy explanations. Keep up the good work!
I love these sliodes...they are fantastic! Thank you DR. M! You are really helping a lot of students who struggle with Histo...I wish I had seen these soner.
Thank you so much Dr. M! You have such a wonderful teaching style and sense of humor! I'm studying and having a great time with your videos. Dr. M...I can identify everything...and now I'm moving on to the next damn slide! Many thanks once again! :)
Thank you so much for all your videos! You definitely made me like and understand histology better than any teacher of mine did! Thank you again so much and I really wish that the slides from the university where I study were as beautiful as the ones you used!
ahhh thank you for making my life a bit easier! love your presentations, it has really helped me fully understand histology. Thanks for sharing your knowledge to us students :)
Thank you so much from San Antonio, Texas! Your slides are the best! Do you have a histology book published? I never thought I would develop an interested in cells.
great video! There's just one thing I wish you had mentioned in here: Pacinian corpuscles can be found in pancreas as well, which is anoter good way to tell it apart from the parotid gland. maybe there were no corpuscles to point out on this slide though... Anyway, thanks so much for these vids. They saved my life!
I'm from Dallas, TX and will be testing tomorrow for my final lab which includes at least 6 slides. Thanks so much for your material and the easy way to give us the concept. My favorite one Adrenal Gland SSS Glomerulosa (Salt) Aldosterone, Fasciculata (Sugar) and Reticularis (Sex) Androgens!!!!! Thanks. I will review tomorrow morning before my exam at noon.
BIG THANKS from BOSNIAN medicine students (Sarajevo) :) We actually have the whole anatomy in the first year,like histology :( Greetings to all medicine students :D Anatomia fundamentum medicinae est!!! :D
thanks so much for sharing with us, we have many ppl in this world who want to learn , if only we had more ppl as such that wanted to share what they know. ty
I love your explanations (and they saved my life a lot!) but I think there's a problem in this video. Normally all ducts in pancreas are intercalated ducts but one of the ducts that you showed (4:08) was obviously striated. And it appeared to me quite much like an arteriole instead of a duct. Does anyone else think the same?
Dear sir I extremely appreciate your effort and also sense of humor! I am more and more in love with Histology. Before all I saw in Histo slides are PINK and PINK and beautiful PINK :D:D:D But now i am more confident in what i am seeing :))) Thank you sir!! :D:D:D
@WashingtonDeceit You must have a great internet connection because I can never load images from the virtual slide box that fast when I zoom in. Sending you some thanks from the middle of America! Great Work.
My understanding is that the pancreatic acini secrete much of the pancreatic enzymes, but the epithelial cells of the biliary tree and pancreatic ducts secrete the bicarbonate and water, flushing out the pancreatic juice. Is this important histologically?
Big thank you from Poland! I'm in med school here and the microscopes they let us borrow to study are terribly old. this looks much more like on our exams so this helps a lot! :)
Hey! Nice job, and thanx for the videos! Im not sure if you mentioned that pancreas does not have striated ducts. Just wanted to say that so that people could pic it up as well! 1. again nice job! Ceep up the good work! thumbs up from Norway! :D
I think that workout will do you no harm :) By the way, I love your sense of humor ! That's the way life should be taken ! Keep it going, and once more, thank you ! :)
thanks a million!!! (especially for clearing up the fact that alpha and beta cells are not distinguishable!! *will stop trying to tell them apart now!*
"So please lets move on to the next damn slide"
Legend..
Haha, was that really what he said?
Rasmus Sjöström
yeah listen at the end!
"Beautiful."
I bet this is how Bob Ross would teach histology.
Insanely helpful!
i had the same thought, so informative while being relaxing
When you retire from medicine, you can either bitch about all the maggots who tried to feed off of you or make the world a better place!
The legend of all time. Youre helping me even 16 years later
Honestly I hated the histology portions of my labs in anatomy and physiology ... until I found this video series. Not only have you helped me to understand what they hell I'm looking at, but now I catch myself saying, "Oh that's a gorgeous artery". My classmates hate me, but I'm getting the grades I want now, thanks to you.
Thank you so much. God created people like you in a special way to make students life much easier. Be blessed every day.
Thank you so much for the great explanations. Your absolutely gifted with how you make some hard tissues easy to understand and make sense. I love your clips so much that I feel sad at the end of them and I wish they were longer, and I don't think anybody wishes for lecture videos to be longer. Thank you so much for your help sir.
The god of Histology! You explain histology in a simple but comprehensive way. The best of the best.👍👍🤩🤩
According to my professor, the ducts creates the bicarbonate and secrete the water needed for neutralising the stomach acid.
I don't know what's right (I'll of course say what my professor said because that makes them happy...) but if anyone else meets this, know you aren't the only one.
Thanks a lot for these videos, they are a blessing in these trying times!
Yes
After hiking 5 miles on gravel yesterday, I may be going sooner than I think. My dog survived well, however.
Thnx a lot from a student in germany.You are helping students around the world without asking for something.Very rare for a doctor!!Congrats!!!
"Dont bang your head against the wall" that was exactly what i was doing until I saw your videos! thanks million!! !u really good teaching :)
Don't you know you're God's gift to us. Thank you so much! :D now I start to love histology.
You made my day....can I publish this comment on my Facebook page with your pic?
Of course you can. That's the least I can do for you sir.
+Christile Echavez I already found your cute pic, and with your continued permission, will keep it proudly on my Facebook page with your comments! I also asked to be your friend so you can see it.
+WashingtonDeceit Yikes! I hope I got the right pic!
:) I hope too. lemme see then sir.
I would never believe that histology can be so interesting and amusing.
Many thanks from veterinary medicine students fom the Czech Republic!
Dr. Minarcik, I receantly discovered your UA-cam channel. Thank you for explaining histology so well.
thumbs up! the inter and intralobular ducts are very clear to me now! thnx alot doc
You're an amazing teacher! Me and my friend are studying medicine and we have an exam on thursday and this totally saves us from failing! THANK YOU! Greetings from Sweden!
I have an exam next week and if it weren't for you I'd be lost! tnx,you're a great great teacher
He went a little Bob Ross on us in this video.
Love how similiar the words are in different languages. Dr. M, thank you SO much. (I'm from Argentina, in case you're covering a map with all the countries you're teaching!)
I just want to say "and I thank you very much", because I`ve just done the histology final today (identify slides, as u do, and oral because the written was yesterday) and I have to say that you really helped me in this task.
THANK YOU and continue with your simple language.
These videos are incredibly clear and concise--perfect for histology review during path. Thanks so much for putting them out there. I'll definitely be referring to these when I study for my step 1.
Thanks for these videos. They are excellent. So much better than sitting alone at a microscope, trying to get the focus right, and then trying to find something to identify...
dear dr menarcik,
i and my friends must definitely congratulate with you for the excellent job you made and for the help you gave us in accomplishing our histology exam.
These slides are really awesome and i must admit we felt like electrically charged when we heard your "let's move to the next damn slide!".
Daniele & Pietro from University of Pavia, Italy
super clear and helpful, thanks to you now I start to love histology :)
Undergrad thrilled to begin my medical education in Fall 2014.... Thank you, Dr. M!
Cheers from Santa Cruz, CA
Thanks so much! You literally saved my ass on my latest histotest. I study the international medicine program in Prague at Charles university and unfortunately we have a teacher that probably skipped most of his englishclasses in his youth. He is old as fuck but he really knows his stuff but sometimes his english twist and makes everything sound so much more complicated than it is. Once again, thanks for your easy explanations. Keep up the good work!
You make histology much easier to understand. Thank you saviour 🙏🏽😬
I love these sliodes...they are fantastic! Thank you DR. M! You are really helping a lot of students who struggle with Histo...I wish I had seen these soner.
Thank you so much Dr. M! You have such a wonderful teaching style and sense of humor! I'm studying and having a great time with your videos. Dr. M...I can identify everything...and now I'm moving on to the next damn slide! Many thanks once again! :)
thanks alot i just passed my histology exams watching these videos..Hail from Russia your are doing a great job
Thank you so much for all your videos! You definitely made me like and understand histology better than any teacher of mine did! Thank you again so much and I really wish that the slides from the university where I study were as beautiful as the ones you used!
you are fantastic with your slides! i told my classmates that cant make it to lab to check out the slides! thanks soooo much!
ahhh thank you for making my life a bit easier! love your presentations, it has really helped me fully understand histology. Thanks for sharing your knowledge to us students :)
This guy kicks ass!!!! The ending was hillarious!!!!!
All the shotgun videos are great! They really helped alot. I love looking at slides. It's like viewing the earth via satalite on google map! :)
Very comprehensive, and very useful, thank you very much, Sir!
I downloaded for personal use
Thank you so much from San Antonio, Texas! Your slides are the best! Do you have a histology book published? I never thought I would develop an interested in cells.
great video! There's just one thing I wish you had mentioned in here: Pacinian corpuscles can be found in pancreas as well, which is anoter good way to tell it apart from the parotid gland. maybe there were no corpuscles to point out on this slide though... Anyway, thanks so much for these vids. They saved my life!
I'm from Dallas, TX and will be testing tomorrow for my final lab which includes at least 6 slides. Thanks so much for your material and the easy way to give us the concept. My favorite one Adrenal Gland SSS Glomerulosa (Salt) Aldosterone, Fasciculata (Sugar) and Reticularis (Sex) Androgens!!!!! Thanks. I will review tomorrow morning before my exam at noon.
Let me know how you do!
You sir, are going to heaven !
Thanks for the help from Portugal !
You are a life saver!!! Thank you from Houston!!
BIG THANKS from BOSNIAN medicine students (Sarajevo) :)
We actually have the whole anatomy in the first year,like histology :(
Greetings to all medicine students :D
Anatomia fundamentum medicinae est!!! :D
thanks so much for sharing with us, we have many ppl in this world who want to learn , if only we had more ppl as such that wanted to share what they know. ty
Wow...thanx once again for another great tutorial...You're aweseome...I wish teachers like you could be cloned:)
I love your explanations (and they saved my life a lot!) but I think there's a problem in this video. Normally all ducts in pancreas are intercalated ducts but one of the ducts that you showed (4:08) was obviously striated. And it appeared to me quite much like an arteriole instead of a duct. Does anyone else think the same?
Dear sir I extremely appreciate your effort and also sense of humor! I am more and more in love with Histology. Before all I saw in Histo slides are PINK and PINK and beautiful PINK :D:D:D But now i am more confident in what i am seeing :))) Thank you sir!! :D:D:D
@WashingtonDeceit You must have a great internet connection because I can never load images from the virtual slide box that fast when I zoom in.
Sending you some thanks from the middle of America! Great Work.
My understanding is that the pancreatic acini secrete much of the pancreatic enzymes, but the epithelial cells of the biliary tree and pancreatic ducts secrete the bicarbonate and water, flushing out the pancreatic juice. Is this important histologically?
wow.... thank you so much i actually really enjoy the way you explain everything! makes histology learning fun :)
I think I love you!!
I'm freaking out about my final but you make me more confident
Big thank you from Poland! I'm in med school here and the microscopes they let us borrow to study are terribly old. this looks much more like on our exams so this helps a lot! :)
Thank you soooo myuch doc.! I'm from italy but i study in english so this is very very helpful for my histology exam :)
thank you for teaching and sharing these wonderful stuff!! it really helps me a lot!!~a student from taiwan~
Hey! Nice job, and thanx for the videos! Im not sure if you mentioned that pancreas does not have striated ducts. Just wanted to say that so that people could pic it up as well! 1. again nice job! Ceep up the good work!
thumbs up from Norway! :D
just another brilliant presentation!
hi! I had an histology exam and the professor was quite upset when i said I could see zymogen granules, he said it was not possible, only under EM.
..."and I thank you very much" as well :)))) You´re amazing!
You Go, Chan!
thanks a lot.) you're very good teacher and awesome lecturer.)
Greetings from Australia. Thank you for your tutorials! - veterinary student :)
i will dedicate my path lecture tomorrow on environmental diseases to Bosnian medical students....just listen ill begin it tomorrow, chapter 9a
wdc
I gonna become a pathologist thanks to you!! I love you!
WOW, I am so thrilled!
you really are very helpful sir!!
greetings from swizerland
how can you tell the difference of the arteries and veins within the pancreas.
thanks to this slide presentation.. i really found it helpful
Thank you so much ,you are a great teacher!
Could there be an excretory duct in this view of the Pancreas Doc?
I think that workout will do you no harm :)
By the way, I love your sense of humor ! That's the way life should be taken !
Keep it going, and once more, thank you ! :)
one of the coolest doctors
i frikin love you!!!
thank you for making these videos. :]
thanks a bunch :). Really makes learning histology a lot easier :)
Sir thank you so much for doing the videos!
thank you so much .the way how you explain is juste amazing
if i have to perform histopathology study how we should cut pancreas, I mean position. Kindly let me know please
Axially and serially to the main duct.
I'd be happy to, but I'd probably be kicked out for laughing out loud at those silly ass questions formulated by silly ass paper clip professors.
What exactly is the acinar cell? couldn't differentiated it from the others. THx
@washingtomdeceit...do the pancreas have mucous cells??
@MrDarklord91 Hmmmmmm. doesn't look like there are many mucous producing cells to me, but remember, pancreatic secretion itself is mildly alkaline!
Mind blowing
❤❤❤❤❤ from Bangladesh 😊🎉
this man is so wonderful, its like learning histology over breakfast with a friend
enemyofrome .arcadian you just qualified for making my day!!!
is there a Pacinian in the slide??
You are god sent for medical students
thanks a million!!! (especially for clearing up the fact that alpha and beta cells are not distinguishable!! *will stop trying to tell them apart now!*
Thank you SO much! You've helped my studying so much - think of all the great doctors-to-be you're helping with this. Talk about good karma! :)
No Ali, my movies is my book
Nice Easter egg at the end!
Thank you 🙏 This is so awesome
Thanks from Hungary!
I need this information pancreatic fine but I do not know the English language: (
yeahhhhhhhhhhhh! i cant say THANK YOU ENOUGH. THANKS a million. I DEFINITELY made it through, all thanks to your videos. Muah!
hahaha this is awesome. Your commentary is genius.
This guy is just brilliant! :D
Complete white spaces are either centers of blood vessels or fat. If the white "space" is surrounded by endothelial cells, it is not fat!
wdc
dats y i doo dem dude
wdc
Thanks for these amazing sharings!!!
You are FANTASTIC; I wish I could take you as a professor
wonderful videos, so helpful
Argentina ROCKS!!!!
We have an exam tomorrow and this would propably be my last preparation.) Greetings from Turkia.)