I am in patho right now and I just wanted to thank you so much for these videos! I am an auditory learner so when I read the book it's like going in one ear and out the other...So this is AWESOME
Just wanted to say thank you for the lectures! I have been using these resources to help me in patho when I start my course in a month. It's been very helpful and informative. Disclaimer: To anyone looking to start Kyle's series, there are sporadic bursts of sound into his mic that can hurt your ears, especially headphone users. That all clears up after like the first 10 lectures, and I think stays that way.
I replayed them over quickly and found what I could. Thanks again for the lectures! I do believe there are no loud noises afterwards. As I am going through the rest (Lec 19+), I will let you know if more comes up.
You are absolutely a legend for making this series. I'm scanning through everything that I will see in Nursing school, and physiology is on of those classes. Thank you so so much
I am an NP student in advanced pathophysiology. These videos are very helpful for breaking down the info on the cellular. Please upload more videos for other systems such as brain, acute and chronic brain functions. Thank you again
Thank you for taking the time to make these videos. Your way of breaking down difficult concept is wonderful. Is there anyplace I can download your power points to help me review the content later on?
Can you come to Drexel and teach this class??? you have a nice framework and very clear on the points......Come to the Nursing department and teach this course ASAP like boi we need you for this course T-T
Thank you Audrey I appreciate the kind words. I will be expanding on this platform shortly and building better resources to help students from everywhere. Hang in there, you'll do great!
thank god it's not only me. almost ruined my notes because i jumped so hard i ran my pen all over them. luckily i use an iPad to write notes so there's a back space
Robert get "PATHOPHYSIOLOGY 5th Ed by Copstead"....it has the exact content that he is teaching. But really from my point of view, I don't need the textbook because it's huge and has lots of info that you can't even read to understand. So watching this video alone is helping me thus far tremendously. Good luck!
A typical pathophysiology class will cover common diseases of each organ system including additional chapters in histology, genetics, and immunology. The number of chapters can vary and depends on how the content is organized by the authors.
I am in patho right now and I just wanted to thank you so much for these videos! I am an auditory learner so when I read the book it's like going in one ear and out the other...So this is AWESOME
Just wanted to say thank you for the lectures! I have been using these resources to help me in patho when I start my course in a month. It's been very helpful and informative. Disclaimer: To anyone looking to start Kyle's series, there are sporadic bursts of sound into his mic that can hurt your ears, especially headphone users. That all clears up after like the first 10 lectures, and I think stays that way.
I replayed them over quickly and found what I could. Thanks again for the lectures! I do believe there are no loud noises afterwards. As I am going through the rest (Lec 19+), I will let you know if more comes up.
You are absolutely a legend for making this series. I'm scanning through everything that I will see in Nursing school, and physiology is on of those classes. Thank you so so much
Hi. You enjoyed Professor Fink's lectures. Could you email me at beitdinofdoom@yahoo.com?
This is a WONDERFUL Series, and I found this in 2020, prior to taking my class in the fall of this year.
I am an NP student in advanced pathophysiology. These videos are very helpful for breaking down the info on the cellular. Please upload more videos for other systems such as brain, acute and chronic brain functions. Thank you again
Thank you for taking the time to make these videos. Your way of breaking down difficult concept is wonderful. Is there anyplace I can download your power points to help me review the content later on?
I love these videos, please make lectures regarding the neruo system and neuro conditions as these videos are amazing!!
Can you come to Drexel and teach this class??? you have a nice framework and very clear on the points......Come to the Nursing department and teach this course ASAP like boi we need you for this course T-T
Thank you Audrey I appreciate the kind words. I will be expanding on this platform shortly and building better resources to help students from everywhere. Hang in there, you'll do great!
Every time the mic swipes whatever it’s swiping.... I literally jump lol
thank god it's not only me. almost ruined my notes because i jumped so hard i ran my pen all over them. luckily i use an iPad to write notes so there's a back space
THANK YOU!!!!! SO helpful.
CAN USE THIS FOR NURSING. I don't if there a difference in patho for different type of fields
this is the same stuff we're learning in my nursing patho class, so yes
What would be the difference between an iatrogenic disease and a nosocomial infection or HAI?
wow thank youuu 😮😮
Hi! Is this the 10th edition
what textbook is this lecture derived from? Great lectures by the way!
probably banasik
Is there a textbook that I can use as I follow your lectures? Thanks
Robert get "PATHOPHYSIOLOGY 5th Ed by Copstead"....it has the exact content that he is teaching. But really from my point of view, I don't need the textbook because it's huge and has lots of info that you can't even read to understand. So watching this video alone is helping me thus far tremendously. Good luck!
Can anyone please tell me how many chapters in Phathophiology class? Does the class really include 54 chapters?
A typical pathophysiology class will cover common diseases of each organ system including additional chapters in histology, genetics, and immunology. The number of chapters can vary and depends on how the content is organized by the authors.
Thank you. :))
are there lecture videos for chapters 43, 44 and 45??
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Lmao explicit sound content warning
which book are using ?