Medical School Pathology, Chapter 7o

Medical School Pathology, Chapter 7o: Neoplasia

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15 Responses to “Medical School Pathology, Chapter 7o”

  1. Oh, my gosh! I …
    Oh, my gosh! I actually did it to the end of this chapter. I feel like celebrating today as well. Thank you so much…..

  2. Wow! Finally, the …
    Wow! Finally, the last of this chapter. I made it! Thank you so much for paving the way to get this far in my quest for knowledge. It was certainly an uphill battle if it were not for you. I have to squeeze in a little time before my 9 AM class today. :-) Tempted to tell my instructor to use your presentation as his model in delivery. He is good but a little bit too cluttered for my taste. You are so wonderfully organized which appeal to my type A in learning only (type D in anything else). :-)

  3. you did great in …
    you did great in this chapter as you did in all of them,,,thanxxxxx very much.

  4. thank you very much …
    thank you very much!!

  5. The greatest …
    The greatest professor that ever lived…

  6. thank you very much …
    thank you very much dear professor, i admit i never seen a chapter so clear about cancer with all the things that really matters, i think that what impresses me the most is that although the material is complex and vast, you some how manage filtering it and transmitting the heart of it, i remember it because i finally understand it. looking forward for your next lectures. Yehuda

  7. Thank you!!! …
    Thank you!!! Everytime i am having a break for eating, I watch you videos, it helps me to categorize my knowledges. My english is ,,not well diferentiated” :) ), but you speak slowly, that even I understand :) Once more – thank you, Sir

  8. WashingtonDeceit on March 23rd, 2010 at 12:22 pm

    whew…thank you …
    whew…thank you very much ahmed, i really had to bust my butt and get real smart for that chapter, nowadays students are so hyped up by the boards to know tumor genetics, mutation, research etc, they seem to lose the basic feel for cancer appearance, behavior, and classification

  9. ahmedsadik1983 on March 23rd, 2010 at 12:22 pm

    well i think i …
    well i think i speak for whom ever watched these videos when i say this is the greatest neoplasm lecture a student will hv,,,ive studied 5 different pathology books and never got out with such fabulous outcome,,thanks a million
    yours with kindest regards
    ahmad

  10. WashingtonDeceit on March 23rd, 2010 at 12:22 pm

    The problem is, the …
    The problem is, the jackasses who make up the board questions do not know the difference between clinical relevance and useless trivia, so you are at their self-righteous mercy.

  11. Thanks so much for …
    Thanks so much for your amazing work! I’ve been reviewing Ch.1-10 all weekend to get a nice brush up for my exam. It’s so easy to get lost in the details while reading Robbins, but you do a great job of organizing the information and presenting it from a clinically relevant perspective.

  12. Well done Doc, …
    Well done Doc, deserve a pat on the back.

  13. Very clear, very …
    Very clear, very helpful and most importantly greatly summarized. Thank you.

  14. tweetydhariwal on March 23rd, 2010 at 12:22 pm

    thanks a lot sir i …
    thanks a lot sir i want and touch ur feets ….that wat u deserve u rock sir

  15. basketball5110 on March 23rd, 2010 at 12:22 pm

    That was a great …
    That was a great lecture on CANCER..
    thanksssssssssa A LOT

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