This is the first time I've actually bought something from a sponsored video! This kit is fantastic and I am excited to start practicing even before I get to PA school in January!
Really enjoying the suturing videos! Just a tiny suggestion, will it be possible having the camera zoomed in the suture, and the skin, majority of the time, because I tend to lose track of where the needle is.
I love you man. You gave me hope and I will work hard to achieve my goals despite the doubt of most everyone in my family. Seriously, I hope you know that your videos are making a real impact on those who are lost in life, well not anymore. Thanks to you!
4.0 is tough to see! You're a natural teacher doc! It looks like you have large hands, I can see how finding a useable alternative handling method would be helpful. You improved upon the 'pass' from how I was taught to pass. Though I was never allowed to use my fingers with the needle. I had to use another needle driver to do all my work. I really enjoy your channel! Thanks.
You can’t really get a stable hand but here are some tips : Rest your arms on something while you are suturing the more you rest your hand the more stable they will get and take a deep breath and slow down
Why is the camera focused on him instead of his hands and the sutures ? It’s so frustrating, I’m trying to see what he is doing with his hands. I’m sorry but I don’t need to see his face or the rest of him.
I wish there was a close up the whole time. Thank you for the video. My surgery rotation is coming up and this comes in real handy.
This is the first time I've actually bought something from a sponsored video! This kit is fantastic and I am excited to start practicing even before I get to PA school in January!
Awesome! Practice makes perfect! Good luck and keep up the good work!
Really enjoying the suturing videos! Just a tiny suggestion, will it be possible having the camera zoomed in the suture, and the skin, majority of the time, because I tend to lose track of where the needle is.
Love these videos, I'm a OR nurse and I'm hoping to learn to become a nurse practitioner and first assist one day. These videos are super helpful
I love you man. You gave me hope and I will work hard to achieve my goals despite the doubt of most everyone in my family. Seriously, I hope you know that your videos are making a real impact on those who are lost in life, well not anymore. Thanks to you!
Enjoyed the first one clicked the sequel very fast! Very nice video!
4.0 is tough to see! You're a natural teacher doc! It looks like you have large hands, I can see how finding a useable alternative handling method would be helpful. You improved upon the 'pass' from how I was taught to pass. Though I was never allowed to use my fingers with the needle. I had to use another needle driver to do all my work.
I really enjoy your channel! Thanks.
Saving time and steps saves money for the patients.
We didn’t use mattresses much when I was on my surgery rotation, but they’re fun to do!
no one cares
Do you have any tips on getting a steady hand
You can’t really get a stable hand but here are some tips : Rest your arms on something while you are suturing the more you rest your hand the more stable they will get and take a deep breath and slow down
Oh YAY!😬👏🏽 Well.. I’ve been patiently waiting and of course......darn it perfect. Hope you know you sleigh Dr.Webb
I had a trauma surgeon save my life by putting in horizontal mattress stitches on my arm in the ER. I was shocked by how quickly he tied me up.
I'm a Corpsman and I hated suturing. Felt like I was pinpointing nerve cells lol.
After trying for a few minutes with a needle...
... I would staple everything shut 😀
The only downside of this videos is that the color of the suture is so bleak that it cannot be seen very well
the camera work shifting POV makes it really hard to concentrate. also bigger thread for contrast please, i can't see what he's doing
What if you’re left handed?
Go off mane.
How to message you directly?
Dr.Zenn is cooler and a much better teacher than you, keeping it real.
Love to watch, but not really understanding it all.
I bet when dude graduated he got hella hoes. I'm trying to be like this
Why is the camera focused on him instead of his hands and the sutures ? It’s so frustrating, I’m trying to see what he is doing with his hands. I’m sorry but I don’t need to see his face or the rest of him.
Saving time and steps saves money for the patients.
Saving time and steps saves money for the patients.