It's a sincere request to u sir.please make more videos on pharma and pathology .These are the basics which needs to be cleared .You really have excellent teaching skills.please upload some more .
As a nursing student, some of what we learn misses so many explanations as to the whys behind it all. This makes it harder to remember adverse effects, contraindications or what to monitor for. Im thankful for this channel because even if its deeper knowledge than I need, it really helps me understand things and remember long term. So thank youuuuu
Right!? We're just thrown all this information and they expect us to take it all in and know how to care for a patient without teaching us the reason behind what's going on in the body
As someone who went through nursing school and now is in medical school this is the level of medical school nursing school was really just surface knowledge
Just want to thank you so much you have taught me so well infact because of your excellent descriptive and easy to understand teaching i have now gained the grades i needed to get into university so thank you from bottom of my heart i couldnt have done it without especially your lesson on glucoregulation much love xx
Your videos got me through my Advanced patho last term for my NP. I almost cried with relief when I found this video to get me through my antibiotic module!!! thank you thank you thank you!
WONDERFUL LECTURE BY A MAN FULL OF KNOWLEDGE 😍 Love from India. Please upload lectures more on pharmacology chapterwise. Thank you for the wonderful job. Yet to see many lectures that you had done already. May take months but totally worth it !!!
i prefer this version than the newer version, the updated one is just categorized without explaining the exact mechanism on HOW, but oh my god Zach you are truly insane really so proud of you and the person you are. you have no idea on how many med students pass and ace their exams because of you and not just them, interns, residents...thank you truly
Quick Note: The peptide chains only link to the NAMs not the NAGs. The NAGs do not connect to any peptides. But otherwise great video, and great content.
Amazing 😉 lectures and the best explanation may God give more strengths on making such beautiful teaching and make the hard parts of medicine very easy and interested 💐💐🙏🙏👌👌👌👌
Sir I just want to ask a question... When you teach about mechanism of vancomycin there is what happened with the bonds between NAM and NAG ?? because these are glycoproteins and not have COO- ( carboxylic group). Please sir clarify my doubt 🙏🏻🙏🏻
Great as usual... I have a deep appreciation for your channel. Question, could adding Clavulanic Acid to penicillin dosing have the same inhibitory action against b-Lactamase? (thereby increasing the effectiveness?)
It was a wonderful explanation Thank you Can you help me with a question? "Non-lytic death due to inhibition of cell wall synthesis" I have no idea about it
Can you say to me where do you study fisiology? What book do you like most? I'm from Brazil and like your videos a lot. They are incredible. I know that it is difficult to do all that work for free, but I can't say how helpful you are, so please continue.
hopefully someone can clear this up for me. I'm confused on the mechanism of action by cephalosporins. When they inhibit the penicillin binding proteins and ultimately halt cell wall synthesis, is it cell wall lysis that kills the bacteria? I've seen it suggested that after irreversibly binding to PBP, the bacteria can no longer synthesize their cell wall and divide, so it doesn't kill the bacteria but rather prevents it from multiplying. Which is right: cell wall lysis or prevent binary fission via binding PBP?
Hi, I think there is a mistake in this simplified penicilin structure. Nitrogen should be on the opposite side of the four membered ring , so it would be a member of booth rings at the same time. Still very good video and deep knowledge of lecturer. Greetings
cried over this for 4 days and you cleared it up in literally 11 minutes. I owe you my degree
Awesome videos but please make videos for all topics of Pharmacology please please please
Why
Plz I'm dr no one speak after me🤣😁😄😃
On Patreon he accepts suggestions
Agree
It's a sincere request to u sir.please make more videos on pharma and pathology .These are the basics which needs to be cleared .You really have excellent teaching skills.please upload some more .
As a nursing student, some of what we learn misses so many explanations as to the whys behind it all. This makes it harder to remember adverse effects, contraindications or what to monitor for. Im thankful for this channel because even if its deeper knowledge than I need, it really helps me understand things and remember long term. So thank youuuuu
Right!? We're just thrown all this information and they expect us to take it all in and know how to care for a patient without teaching us the reason behind what's going on in the body
As someone who went through nursing school and now is in medical school this is the level of medical school nursing school was really just surface knowledge
@@MrJayPuff Why did you switch to med school. I'm in nursing school and I'd like to switch too
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I mean this is covered in microbiology and it is a prereq to get into nursing school in my state. So im not sure why nurses dont already know this
Please do more videos of pharmacology, pleaseee!!!
Your the reason I got a A for my physiology finals during my second year of medical school last year 👌🏻🖤
you're*
He's really good
Just want to thank you so much you have taught me so well infact because of your excellent descriptive and easy to understand teaching i have now gained the grades i needed to get into university so thank you from bottom of my heart i couldnt have done it without especially your lesson on glucoregulation much love xx
I could marry this dude! Saved my ass for an exam tomorrow!!! AMAZING lecture!
Thanks!!!
@@NinjaNerdOfficial its a pity that youtube doesn't give ha ha reactions. happy wedded life!
me too!!!! brilliant brain
Mr ninja nerd science needs a life partner you shall marry him😂😂😂
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Your videos have saved me with biochem and physiology! Please add more for pharmacology.
We are celebrating teachers day today in India...And i just can't Thank u enough ..you are gem.. Happy teacher's day Sir😊
Your videos got me through my Advanced patho last term for my NP. I almost cried with relief when I found this video to get me through my antibiotic module!!! thank you thank you thank you!
Big help here for my Microbiology exam and practicals! Appreciate you man!
WONDERFUL LECTURE BY A MAN FULL OF KNOWLEDGE 😍 Love from India.
Please upload lectures more on pharmacology chapterwise. Thank you for the wonderful job. Yet to see many lectures that you had done already. May take months but totally worth it !!!
I ‘ve addicted studying medicine from such explanation🥰
Good job 👏
greeting u from Egypt 🇪🇬 🎩🎩🎩
Finally, am glad you got pharmacology.... I see my life changing. Thanks.
You're the best!! Thanks for explaining everything in a very detailed and easily understood language :D
i prefer this version than the newer version, the updated one is just categorized without explaining the exact mechanism on HOW, but oh my god Zach you are truly insane really so proud of you and the person you are. you have no idea on how many med students pass and ace their exams because of you and not just them, interns, residents...thank you truly
Please make a video of how doctors do general patient evaluations, thanks a lot
Dude! We need more of your lectures. Please cover all the lectures. You could be my guardian angel in med school.
Quick Note: The peptide chains only link to the NAMs not the NAGs. The NAGs do not connect to any peptides.
But otherwise great video, and great content.
In PA school and these videos are EVERYTHING!
Amazing illustration! Thank you for your effort!
Thanks for every video uploaded. You guys are my heroes!. Greetings from Costa Rica
Amazing 😉 lectures and the best explanation may God give more strengths on making such beautiful teaching and make the hard parts of medicine very easy and interested 💐💐🙏🙏👌👌👌👌
I admire your command of the subject. Thanks for sharing your knowledge.
Very helpful,I was having a hard time to understand antibiotics.
Thank you.
The biggest life saver like ever!
Great video! I am certainly satisfied and learned a lot! More power
+Trisha Pamanay I'm so glad this video helped!
The best teacher indeed
LIFE SAVER. THANK YOU NINJA NERD!
Watching from malawi
Enjoying the vedio.
You are so awesome. Tears of happiness❤️
you are seriously the best!!
wow!
amazing lecture
You just make medicine easy thank u 🙏🏾
I m amazed to see your key points videos hats off to you from Pakistan
please do ANS Pharmacology, really need that simplified
Correct me, if I’m wrong: but I don’t think, that there are peptide-bonds between NAGs. I think only NAMs have the necessary pentapeptides.
This is excellent! May you kindly upload more of Pharm videos, this is one of the besic subjects i in medicine. By public demand
You are a lifesaver! Please do more videos on pharmacology.
Merci beaucoup pour votre présentation très pédagogique ! Thank you !
Thank you so much for making these videos. You are the mere reason why I’m still a med student.
Thank you so much 😍
Im looking forward your microbiology courses (i really have difficulty understanding all the stuff in my textbook)
Awesome lecture well explained...but plz make more videos on pharmacology topics plz.
Sir I just want to ask a question...
When you teach about mechanism of vancomycin there is what happened with the bonds between NAM and NAG ?? because these are glycoproteins and not have COO- ( carboxylic group).
Please sir clarify my doubt 🙏🏻🙏🏻
Great. I am working with antibiotics thank you. I have learnt a lot
+DANIEL HASSAN that's awesome I'm so happy that we were able to help you!!!
Keep it i study antibiotics and this is great
Will help me alot this semester
+The Pretty that's great I'm so glad that these videos are helping. It makes it all worth it.
Very informative 📑
Will you be making any more videos besides antibiotics? I like your lectures. Thanks!
the best ever for Pharma . medicine student suffering :)
I love you Zach
We will be forever thankful! ❤🌹
just awesome!!!!!!!!!!!!
sir please make video on antidepressant and antianxiety drugs ,,,,,please sir
Great as usual... I have a deep appreciation for your channel. Question, could adding Clavulanic Acid to penicillin dosing have the same inhibitory action against b-Lactamase? (thereby increasing the effectiveness?)
It was a wonderful explanation
Thank you
Can you help me with a question?
"Non-lytic death due to inhibition of cell wall synthesis"
I have no idea about it
Thank you Dr.
Best video.Thank you.
Absolutely beautiful. would love videos on cytotoxic drugs and glucocorticosteroid and such.
Ure so good Im able to understand my pharmacology
very great!!! i just understood everything u taught about this
Amazing explanation dude ......just amazing
Excellent job!
thx this sooooooooo owsome .may god reward u
Thanks Prof God bless you
Are u kidding me
You’re super mastermind ❤️
great job as always
Perfect as always 👌
U r an ideal teacher.
Can you say to me where do you study fisiology? What book do you like most? I'm from Brazil and like your videos a lot. They are incredible. I know that it is difficult to do all that work for free, but I can't say how helpful you are, so please continue.
Thank you very muchh! So willing to really make us understand.
you are just the best!!! love your explanations
You are so cool this is the first time I actually enjoyed a tutorial video thank you!!!! very clear
+Nikoleta Thomaidou this is so cool to hear thank you so much for your kind comment and I'm so happy we were able to help you!
excellent Sir🎉
Hi Dr. Zach .. could you please make videos about the internal medicine..
Your students in Yemen totally depend on you❤
Best wishes for you 🌷❤
Brilliant concept
Awesome!! I really like your video..
hopefully someone can clear this up for me. I'm confused on the mechanism of action by cephalosporins. When they inhibit the penicillin binding proteins and ultimately halt cell wall synthesis, is it cell wall lysis that kills the bacteria? I've seen it suggested that after irreversibly binding to PBP, the bacteria can no longer synthesize their cell wall and divide, so it doesn't kill the bacteria but rather prevents it from multiplying. Which is right: cell wall lysis or prevent binary fission via binding PBP?
thanks for the nice video!
what I found confusing though: shouldnt it be gram-positive = blue, gram-negative = red ?
Your videos are awesome! Thank you so much
PLEASE PLEASE we need videos for CNS and ANS pharmacology 😭😭😭
Thanks sir it was great
Thank you so much!!
Hi i dont know if u will ever read this but please make a video about local anaesthetics.
you are THE BEST!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
u r amazing lecturer :) ... pls make all other pharmacology branch videos to study :D
love from Egypt
Okoa semester mkuu
Thank you very much
Great video😃
You are the BEST
You are awesome 😘😘, please sir make videos on remaing chemotherapy (pharmacology) as soon as possible
This is an amazing video! Thank you !
Can u please upload more drug classification based pharmacology videos
Great content
Man you did an amazing job. 🤙🏻🙂 worth watching and you just saved my semester. A big thank you. ♥️
THANK YOU SO MUCH THIS IS AWESOME
awesome sir
Make video on synthesis of gram + and - bacteria cell wall sir
Hi, I think there is a mistake in this simplified penicilin structure. Nitrogen should be on the opposite side of the four membered ring , so it would be a member of booth rings at the same time. Still very good video and deep knowledge of lecturer. Greetings
tetrapeptide chains arise and join only from and to NAM. Nag is not involved in it. right?
Can you post video for Anti-arrhythmia Drugs as well?
Incredible