I enjoy your vids and I learn heaps watching them. you have lovely voice and clear english for those whose english is not the mother language like myself. thank you
@stephisonfirex I'm so glad you've been enjoying the videos. I'm trying to create more every week so stay tuned. Also you can get all the notes that accompany the videos at the Handwritten Tutorials website and if you're feeling generous you can also make a donation there to help keep handwritten tutorials free. Enjoy!
Can I ask why you don’t make these videos any more ?! 🥲 I watched your videos during me school and now again watching for my licensing exams. Thank you
thought,,VWF rests on the collagen and forms a layer when theres a break in the endothelium...then this causes the production on GPII a or b i dont remeber to be produced that attracts the platelets to the site?
Electrostatic recognition of cells/haemostatic circulation /maintained biognomies of cell orgenells at institute of medicos open Google doc Rajendra sheregar
Tamara McKenzie Many people will walk away from this video feeling as though they understand the entire process and fail any exam for medical school, nursing, etc. The whole point of a tutorial is to teach a subject in detail. If you're only providing some of the information, that is doing a disservice to students. Information by itself doesn't help, it needs to be specific and concise. If a student was asked about Von Willebrand Factor, ADP, or gpII/III they would be completely unprepared and missing a major point of this entire process.
I love how one of the platelets has a smiley face :)
Thanks for this and keep up the good work!
I enjoy your vids and I learn heaps watching them. you have lovely voice and clear english for those whose english is not the mother language like myself. thank you
I'm so glad I found your videos, they are the best! I agree your voice is so nice and understandable. Well done!
Your tutorials are awesome! I'm a first year med student and find these very helpful in understanding things :) Thank you
It is indeed an overview. I have to know a lot more than this for my exam...
Perfect - thank you - very good refresher, saves me ploughing through books just to get the basic principle clear in my mind.
you sir are better than a prayer. thank you for the enlightenment and salvation.
Your teaching helped me passed my test on renal function . Thank you
loved this whole series. thanks a million.
@stephisonfirex I'm so glad you've been enjoying the videos. I'm trying to create more every week so stay tuned. Also you can get all the notes that accompany the videos at the Handwritten Tutorials website and if you're feeling generous you can also make a donation there to help keep handwritten tutorials free. Enjoy!
Great tutorial for those who are studying medicine!!! Thank U
i'm learning the knowledge about antiplatelet, it's very helpful, thank you
thank you so much for making this process easy
Your videos are so good I want to give you my money.
Can I ask why you don’t make these videos any more ?! 🥲 I watched your videos during me school and now again watching for my licensing exams. Thank you
I love your drawings. So inspiring and instructional. Thank you
Sir can u please provide a video on the mechanism of action of Antiasthmatic drugs... Pls sir
Thank you! Your tutorials are extremely helpful!
isn't vWF the major signal for platelet aggregation? or does it sit on collagen?
thought,,VWF rests on the collagen and forms a layer when theres a break in the endothelium...then this causes the production on GPII a or b i dont remeber to be produced that attracts the platelets to the site?
Man I love this guy and have been using him since undergrad.
I just hate that he didn't close the parentheses under cox inhibitor.
This helps me to survive my anatomy and physiology exams
awesome
Why you stopped making videos?
Very nice ...good job 👏🏻👏🏻
Thank you. Very easy to understand.
What about when the vessel constricts/swell to limit blood loss?
Is collagen produced after the blood vessel is damaged
what about von willerband factor dude?
wonderful explanation! thanks
Useful for my competition
when you realize he sounds like stewie, you would not stop laughing! i think all the laugh helped me remember better. haha!
Love this!
lol you drew a smiley face and its so cute :)
really well done mate :)
Why you stop your vedios , you should improve your web site ,your vedios are amazing
who would not win in this situation?
Thx a lot you are amazing
From iraq . .. thank you very much
Why don't use colours
exellent !
i love your voice :)
thanks a lot !
thanks
It'll be more helpful if he used colourful pens. Easier to differentiate between those rbc, platelet, fibrin etc
can we please have a face to this voice soon?! thanks
haha the middle red blood cell is smiling:)
Bok Chol Bok lol
Tank you
2022 still usefull
thank you :D
Bane, is that you?
very bad explanation and wrong information first VWF will attach to collagen
Anyone else noticed the RBC in the middle smiling?
you talk like Stewie from family guy....
Lmao ahahahhahha
Thank you so :)
I've oral physiology exam tomorrow 😔
cuuuuuute
Electrostatic recognition of cells/haemostatic circulation /maintained biognomies of cell orgenells at institute of medicos open Google doc Rajendra sheregar
He sounds like STEWIE !!!!
thankssssssss XD
You left out many steps in this vital process...
Chris Denham he has, but it's a decent start, don't you think?
Tamara McKenzie Many people will walk away from this video feeling as though they understand the entire process and fail any exam for medical school, nursing, etc. The whole point of a tutorial is to teach a subject in detail. If you're only providing some of the information, that is doing a disservice to students. Information by itself doesn't help, it needs to be specific and concise. If a student was asked about Von Willebrand Factor, ADP, or gpII/III they would be completely unprepared and missing a major point of this entire process.
+Chris Denham he goes into more detail in haemostasis 2 etc
I was thinking that, Von willebrand factor. Still it's an excellent demonstration.
1:03 :)
Am i the only one in 2020 april??
👌🏽👌🏽👌🏽
stewie!
Frustratingly simple 😑
The worst
Your voice not comfortable...speak clear