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ОтветитьThanks bro u guys are awesome❤
ОтветитьThis way is not good for teaching
ОтветитьCan you do the renal chapter in your new way (not posdcast) , with the diagnosis algorithm, and treatment in a table , really loved it ❤ your the best
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ОтветитьHey guys, I just want to say I haven't watched any of your videos in a while, but I just came here to thank you for helping me pass nursing school in 2022. Keep up the amazing work.
ОтветитьPharmacology videos plzz ninja nerd
ОтветитьWish I could find a doctor that cares enough to think as clearly and carefully as these guys. When you say diarrhea and there is zero discussion about diet...you know you drew the short straw.
Ответитьwhat a legend
ОтветитьBrozac! Keep them coming! I’m on the lookout every week for these.
ОтветитьHow can we get your notes Please ...???
Ответитьشكرا جزيلا سيدي
ОтветитьLove u guys ❤
ОтветитьHi ninj 🎉 you teaching so amazing i like you'r teaching on bord,
ОтветитьThank you for the podcast! It was really interesting :)
ОтветитьThis is a genius way to get oriented to clinical situations anf to apply theoretical knowledge. Great way of teaching!!!! ❤️❤️❤️❤️
ОтветитьWhich electrolyte imbalance causes skipped heartbeat and sinus tachycardia?
ОтветитьVery good.
ОтветитьHi Zach! Thank you so much for your content! So happy to see your new video on the feed!!! ❤
Ответитьguys thanks a lot for all the effort that u r putting in this channel ,u r saving so many students
ОтветитьDr. Zach❤ strategies are stress-free nd quiet comprehensive 🙏 thanks Prof.
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ОтветитьAs a respiratory therapist, I would love to see a podcast dedicated to discussing the importance of respiratory therapy and the intricate physiology behind pulmonary drugs, mechanical ventilation, intubation, and airway management for emergencies. These topics are vital for understanding and improving patient care, and a podcast could provide valuable insights and education for both professionals and the public.
ОтветитьNeurology and Rheumatology lectures strongly needed.
ОтветитьGreat podcast! Definitely have learned a lot🤩 keep going we want more podcasts!!
ОтветитьHypo and hyperkalemia?
ОтветитьThank you so so so much for podcasts- it really helps
ОтветитьTeam sodium channel mutations causing pseudohypoaldosteronism here. Doctors act like I'm nuts, and they've never heard of such a thing. When I was a kid, it was called salt wasting.
Daily about a gallon of water or more, salt consumed freely and pickles used for orthostatic/hypotension episodes.
Hi, thank you very much for the course, I would like to know what are the reference textbooks for your lectures, can you recommend them?
ОтветитьWho wants dr Zach to start molecular biology serie for us?
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Incredible
Ответить❤ from India........
ОтветитьThanks a lot, guys.
ОтветитьYou're awesome. Both of you.
ОтветитьPlease explain us on board
ОтветитьLoved the white board lectures, but the podcasts are just as wonderful. I love the cases. Being able to see the process of diagnosis. Working through signs and symptoms as well as pt history. Excellent job!
ОтветитьThis second person is interrupting when you're trying to explain important details. I don't think the treatment was explained properly like how much the sodium should be increased by, etc. Just saying 3% hypertonic saline wasn't enough I felt.
ОтветитьThank you❤
ОтветитьI would really appreciate it if the vitals & other lab values r shown as Zach explains how he rules out different diagnosis. - because I kept wanting to see the numbers on the screen as he was discussing it! That way I can follow along too.
And maybe at the start the normal values can be shown for the lab values as well!
Thank U very much 🙏
Thanks, guys! this is so helpful for me to pass my advanced clinical reasoning exam!!
ОтветитьGreat job ... Even Better than most intensivist lectures 😅
Ответитьthanks great work
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