Neuroanatomy made ridiculously simple

2015-12-30に共有
University of California Associate Professor Dr. Kia Shahlaie provides a fun and informative lecture the basics of neuroanatomy. Dr. Shahlaie is a fellowship trained neurosurgeon who specializes in skull base surgery and functional neurosurgery.

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  • Finished medical school half a year ago and would recommend everyone studying to really focus on learning information that is clinically relevant. Talk to doctors, e.g. during your hospital stays, and ask them for what is the highest yield information. Passing your exams is one thing, but really you want to focus on what is mostly relevant for your future work as a doctor. Always try to tie the information to some patient case. Best of luck.
  • @NadiaJowkar
    One of the best concise neuroanatomy presentations I’ve ever heard. Very impressive!
  • With a title like this, I'm gonna feel pretty stupid if I don't understand everything here
  • Excellent and brief presentation by Dr.Kia Shahlaie on a very complicated and complex subject covered beautifully. I wish he had covered more information on limbic system and basal ganglia as well. Great job.
  • Excellent! coming from the background of neuroanatomy/ neurophysiology myself, I truly appreciate how informative this lecture was. Thank you
  • THANK YOU SOO MUCH. I discovered I have what appears to be a tuber cinereum hamartoma earlier this year. I am 37 years old and have been having a hell of a time finding any doctors that know anything about them. Not to mention all the other specialists who can not figure out why I am having the issues I'm having across multiple different systems. This was super informative and helpful! Thank you!!! ❤️
  • Thank you so much! I am on my neurosurgery rotation and this video was SO helpful!!
  • great doctor, thank you very much you had given me a good overview of neuroanatomy
  • Brilliant, I really enjoyed this lecture and it has helped me enormously with understanding brain anatomy.
  • @rjodo1
    Excellent review taught by a neurosurgeon with intimate, first-hand experience who presents complex material well
  • I had to learn all of this in the pre-CT era, when much of these structures had less known function. It was sooo fun.
  • I remember watching that show. And this song was probably somewhere in the back of the brain. Glad they made catchy songs and introduced kids to this
  • I am just in A&P 1, headed for nursing school, but having the associations of injuries with anatomy sure helps solidify the subject matter. Great video.
  • Thank you very much for the wonderful video.