Hi Dr Nel, thanks so much for this series, it’s great! Just bought the question bank package 😊I was looking at the SA colleges of medicine website and saw they ask quite a few questions about CT and fluoroscopy - do you have any good resource suggestions for these topics? Or will you maybe be covering them sometime? All the best from a fellow Cape Tonian ✊
@ariyaihalevi8180Күн бұрын
This stuff is awesome! You have such a talent for explaining things
@mohammadsalmangurar8411Күн бұрын
Wow if only you were there during my first year residency in radiology, I could’ve been the best resident 😮
@mohammadsalmangurar8411Күн бұрын
Thank you doctor for helping us. ❤❤❤
@doctorsinhaКүн бұрын
great presentation
@ariyaihalevi8180Күн бұрын
Who is this guy? I can’t believe I’m not only understanding but even enjoying this!
@hajerboudriga7659Күн бұрын
Can I use your animations and slides for teaching purposes? Best MRI course I came across❤
@dr.albertmir2 күн бұрын
You are amazing man. Now I fully understand it.
@yaraabdaal83692 күн бұрын
Thank you so much for your great video and clear explanation!!! If we can have more videos for head and neck anatomy in radiology, we would be very grateful for you, dr. Thank you so much for your great effort.
@Sparkie0753 күн бұрын
Brilliant analogies! Even more brilliant explanations! You just taught me a concept I, apparently, wasn’t fully understanding after years of studying. How the magnetic moments are flipping exactly. I always thought they flipped transversely and precessed like a top in that direction. That it flipped and spun in the same manner as it was pre-stimulation. Instead, they fan out, and at 90 degrees, the spin looks more like the face of a watch. Mind. Blown. 🤯 I take the registry in four days, and will probably blow it away. However, I wish I’d discovered you earlier to better understand the actual practical concepts. Either way, my coworkers will come to know your tutorials well. Thanks.
@sameerchandorkar3653 күн бұрын
Excellent. Thank you so much 🙏🙏🙏
@dr.albertmir3 күн бұрын
Incredible video. Thank you very much.
@glitterbykatewild75794 күн бұрын
absolutely brilliant
@dr.hiralalgaikwad68885 күн бұрын
Excellent presentation ...
@Anna-zy4ys5 күн бұрын
love this, did u do the rectum area you said you would do ik other video
@abi0775 күн бұрын
Thanks for inspiring us sir
@TURYATEMBARONALD5 күн бұрын
Dr your lecture is amazing
@kyrahaus22815 күн бұрын
Wow this was superb. Thank you sir
@BingLi20215 күн бұрын
Thanks Dr, love your videos and admire your knowledge and great explanation.
@BingLi20215 күн бұрын
Thanks Dr, love your videos and admire your knowledge and great explanation.
@BingLi20215 күн бұрын
Thanks Dr, love your videos and admire your knowledge and great explanation.
@BingLi20215 күн бұрын
Thanks Dr, love your videos and admire your knowledge and great explanation.
@BingLi20215 күн бұрын
Thanks Dr, love your videos and admire your knowledge and great explanation.
@BingLi20215 күн бұрын
Thanks Dr, love your videos and admire your knowledge and great explanation.
@DJMaster265 күн бұрын
Well, your passion and way of teaching makes me feel that i need to reset my knowledge of anatomy since medical school and learn from you! Thank you ❤
@robeenaanjum61666 күн бұрын
@02:59 how electrons can move out of anode? could not understand this concept
@maryamfadhilah39076 күн бұрын
minute 12:21, you are referring to maxillary artery right?
@user-vv7qp3id4p6 күн бұрын
How can make inverse sensor PZT
@kandise7786 күн бұрын
I enjoy this style of learning. Thank you!
@caiyu5386 күн бұрын
👍
@nikhilkumarmeena32396 күн бұрын
Amazing
@maryamfadhilah39076 күн бұрын
Very helpful, as always 🤗
@NickSpencer-jl2dc6 күн бұрын
what could the mass contain
@sebastiandziedzic29426 күн бұрын
Fantastic tutorial
@user-wd5pi3no6q6 күн бұрын
By far and away the best KZbin channel for radiology residents to learn . Read and reread this chapter in the neuroradiology requisites book and am now realizing after watching this video how much of the 3D anatomy I was missing at the time. Please make a video on the facial nerve , doc. Thank you for your hard work.
@rashidmahmood93967 күн бұрын
Doc, this is the bestest anatomy demonstration I have ever watched. Crystal clear concepts. 👌
@stephenphilip80527 күн бұрын
Question about signal. If a long TR allows for full recovery of longitudinal signal, why does low flip angle still have a lower signal at long TR? Shouldn't they all be the same high signal since a long TR allows everything to recover fully?
@adamjacobsen61687 күн бұрын
If i had this when i was in school, life would have been so much easier. Kudos man, on my way to MRSO, just brushing up and i feel like ive grasped it even more. Thank you sir
@matthewcrainmd36987 күн бұрын
Amazing video, the best on youtube for rads residents
@somali41547 күн бұрын
Excellent presentation. Lots of work and thought must have gone to present so nicely.
@minakshi24127 күн бұрын
Wonderful presentation. Appreciate your dedication and devotion towards making Radiology easy for thousands ❤
@KatherineWerner-xm3rx7 күн бұрын
Thank you again Dr. Nel for the excellent neuroadiology focused content recently! My only complaint is that you include your face in the videos, which ends up being incredibly distracting since you are so attractive 🥵
@Therealdrstrange7 күн бұрын
Oh this is new...love it
@june35367 күн бұрын
Thank you so much for your clear presentation, Sir! 💯❤️
@Liongaming-bi9vg7 күн бұрын
Brilliant
@user-ot1gv4qj8p7 күн бұрын
❤❤❤❤
@arhamnadeem55387 күн бұрын
Can't describe how helpful these videos are🎉
@LuizEduardo-qx3pi7 күн бұрын
What could someone even say about It? It was an awesome presentation!
@user-ck3nd3su3f7 күн бұрын
thank you so much for your videos!!!!! please continue making more they are super helpful