This professor is a blessing I'm about to start nursing school September 30th 2021 and I'm just getting an overview on the pathophysiology course and what look for. This professor explains things very clearly and easy to understand. I always pray for a live professor like him. God bless you and your family 👪
Mr. Mullaly, I want you to know that you are excellent teacher . I'm a nurse, I took Pathophysiology class for my Bachelor few years ago, I really think you are great teacher. I am really happy I found your video. I will be one of your students for sure. Please give us more videos of this great subject I really love to learn and/or refresh my knowledge about this class. God bless you for sharing with everybody your knowledge and experience with anyone who needs it. 👍👏👏👏🌹🤗
Your video was very thorough and understandable. I learned more from ur video than sitting in a 3 hour lecture class. Thank you. And keep them videos coming.
Please do not waste your time with this content. It is heavily error ridden, as per my earlier comment. Content of this presentation is untrustworthy as per the sources I have posted above.
Please do not waste your time with this content. It is heavily error ridden, as per my earlier comment. Content of this presentation is untrustworthy as per the sources I have posted above.
At 33:20 presenter states that "People who are obese have lots and lots of body fat..." That is not the definition of Obesity. Obesity is a function of body mass and height. When Daly Thomson won the Olympic Decathlon event he was obese, but had very very little body fat. The point is that obesity is a crude term that does not in and of itself tell you anything about the fat content of the body. At 35:43 whilst attempting to explain the difference between incidence and prevalence, the presenter states that prevalence of AIDS in US in 2006 is 19%. Firstly the figures presented cannot be used to establish prevalence, and secondly even if they could be used, which as stated, they can not, the calculation is incorrect by a factor of 1000. What presenter is describing as prevalence is actually incidence multiplied by 1000 - What to say - just be aware that there are a number of glaringly obvious errors in this presentation. For the correct calculations of incidence versus prevalence re AIDS in US i n 2006, US CDC calculation information is available at www.cdc.gov/mmwr/preview/mmwrhtml/mm5739a2.htm 39:30 speaks for itself - how unfortunate - 93,000 people dead in the US, and not because the government overreacted. Which is better - to overreact to a potential pandemic and contain it, or to under react / not react at all, resulting in the deaths of 93,000 people currently and that figure is increasing by aprox 1,200 deaths per day, as of 20 May 2020. Current US gov estimate of deaths range from 100,000 to 240,000. If only the government had overreacted or even acted based on expert advice. 42:20 some speculation that the cause of weight gain is not exercising rather than diet - pseudo-scientific piffle. a quick search on Pubmed will list a plethora of articles and studies showing the link between diet and fat gain, and that you can not exercise your way out of a bad diet. Promoting exercise as that solution to fat gain is mistaken, at best. Fix your diet as an individual. Fix your food and drug policy as a nation, to allow individuals to fix their diet. Because of the errors contained within, the viewer cannot be sure of anything presented here in as fact or as solid information, so there is a feeling that the 45 minutes spent viewing and the 20 minutes spent on documenting the errors was wasted.
i completely agree with what your said that it's better to prevent the disease from happening rather than getting treatment after its already happened. ive read it somewhere that people in asian and europe are more focused on preventing the disease while in the us, people do the opposite.
Hands down the best video I ever watched on Patho! Plus you explain really good, no reading off slides and you sound exactly like my favorite teacher in college.
people like you is what the World need more. Thank you very much. you are helping me a lot because English is my second language and in the class sometime I don't understand the teacher now I have my tutor in my house. Amazing ...I love it. I love your voice and your energy. thanks again.
This video is very helpful and informative. I am looking into going into the health care field and was just looking for some introductory videos into these courses that I am going to have to take and really enjoyed and learned a lot so thank you so much for making this video definitely going to look into more of your videos. Thanks again!
Very very appreciate to what you done. It's very kind and great that you can upload these video even it's been a headache to editing the videos . I am not an English speaker your video is very easy to understand and it help me to familiar those terms I have to know before I start my course . so very thank you
This video was great! I especially like the part at the end about H1N1! Lmao.. I bet you are just laughing about what is going on in the world today!! 😂 Way to be honest and truthful about the media-induced fear.
At 33:20 presenter states that "People who are obese have lots and lots of body fat..." That is not the definition of Obesity. Obesity is a function of body mass and height. When Daly Thomson won the Olympic Decathlon event he was obese, but had very very little body fat. The point is that obesity is a crude term that does not in and of itself tell you anything about the fat content of the body. At 35:43 whilst attempting to explain the difference between incidence and prevalence, the presenter states that prevalence of AIDS in US in 2006 is 19%. Firstly the figures presented cannot be used to establish prevalence, and secondly even if they could be used, which as stated, they can not, the calculation is incorrect by a factor of 1000. What presenter is describing as prevalence is actually incidence multiplied by 1000 - What to say - just be aware that there are a number of glaringly obvious errors in this presentation. For the correct calculations of incidence versus prevalence re AIDS in US i n 2006, US CDC calculation information is available at www.cdc.gov/mmwr/preview/mmwrhtml/mm5739a2.htm 39:30 speaks for itself - how unfortunate - 93,000 people dead in the US, and not because the government overreacted. Which is better - to overreact to a potential pandemic and contain it, or to under react / not react at all, resulting in the deaths of 93,000 people currently and that figure is increasing by aprox 1,200 deaths per day, as of 20 May 2020. Current US gov estimate of deaths range from 100,000 to 240,000. If only the government had overreacted or even acted based on expert advice. 42:20 some speculation that the cause of weight gain is not exercising rather than diet - pseudo-scientific piffle. a quick search on Pubmed will list a plethora of articles and studies showing the link between diet and fat gain, and that you can not exercise your way out of a bad diet. Promoting exercise as that solution to fat gain is mistaken, at best. Fix your diet as an individual. Fix your food and drug policy as a nation, to allow individuals to fix their diet. Because of the errors contained within, the viewer cannot be sure of anything presented here in as fact or as solid information, so there is a feeling that the 45 minutes spent viewing and the 20 minutes spent on documenting the errors was wasted.
YAY!!! You helped me get an A in Anatomy and Physiology- Thank you!:-) Taking Patho now - awesome timing!!! Really needed you for Microbiology :-/ LOL ;)
Please do not waste your time with this content. It is heavily error ridden, as per my earlier comment. Content of this presentation is untrustworthy as per the sources I have posted above.
@cormc, while the errors you foubd are mostly correct, that does not detract from the correct information in this video. If he is so wrong, please do your own lecture series so we can compare the two.
depends on who you ask. some include Chad, Cameroon, Gabon, and Congo in the west. Others stop at Niger and Nigeria. Just like the states in the US, there's not a 100% definite right answer.
This is great. I see you also teach kineseology and I hope that one day you upload a course on that as well , but I look forward to this one very much.
Please do not waste your time with this content. It is heavily error ridden, as per my earlier comment. Content of this presentation is untrustworthy as per the sources I have posted above.
At 33:20 presenter states that "People who are obese have lots and lots of body fat..." That is not the definition of Obesity. Obesity is a function of body mass and height. When Daly Thomson won the Olympic Decathlon event he was obese, but had very very little body fat. The point is that obesity is a crude term that does not in and of itself tell you anything about the fat content of the body. At 35:43 whilst attempting to explain the difference between incidence and prevalence, the presenter states that prevalence of AIDS in US in 2006 is 19%. Firstly the figures presented cannot be used to establish prevalence, and secondly even if they could be used, which as stated, they can not, the calculation is incorrect by a factor of 1000. What presenter is describing as prevalence is actually incidence multiplied by 1000 - What to say - just be aware that there are a number of glaringly obvious errors in this presentation. For the correct calculations of incidence versus prevalence re AIDS in US i n 2006, US CDC calculation information is available at www.cdc.gov/mmwr/preview/mmwrhtml/mm5739a2.htm 39:30 speaks for itself - how unfortunate - 93,000 people dead in the US, and not because the government overreacted. Which is better - to overreact to a potential pandemic and contain it, or to under react / not react at all, resulting in the deaths of 93,000 people currently and that figure is increasing by aprox 1,200 deaths per day, as of 20 May 2020. Current US gov estimate of deaths range from 100,000 to 240,000. If only the government had overreacted or even acted based on expert advice. 42:20 some speculation that the cause of weight gain is not exercising rather than diet - pseudo-scientific piffle. a quick search on Pubmed will list a plethora of articles and studies showing the link between diet and fat gain, and that you can not exercise your way out of a bad diet. Promoting exercise as that solution to fat gain is mistaken, at best. Fix your diet as an individual. Fix your food and drug policy as a nation, to allow individuals to fix their diet. Because of the errors contained within, the viewer cannot be sure of anything presented here in as fact or as solid information, so there is a feeling that the 45 minutes spent viewing and the 20 minutes spent on documenting the errors was wasted.
Thank you very much for taking time and making these wonderful and helpful videos. You are awesome!!! I have been watching your other A&P videos, but this one is exactly what I need right now. Thank you!!
At 33:20 presenter states that "People who are obese have lots and lots of body fat..." That is not the definition of Obesity. Obesity is a function of body mass and height. When Daly Thomson won the Olympic Decathlon event he was obese, but had very very little body fat. The point is that obesity is a crude term that does not in and of itself tell you anything about the fat content of the body. At 35:43 whilst attempting to explain the difference between incidence and prevalence, the presenter states that prevalence of AIDS in US in 2006 is 19%. Firstly the figures presented cannot be used to establish prevalence, and secondly even if they could be used, which as stated, they can not, the calculation is incorrect by a factor of 1000. What presenter is describing as prevalence is actually incidence multiplied by 1000 - What to say - just be aware that there are a number of glaringly obvious errors in this presentation. For the correct calculations of incidence versus prevalence re AIDS in US i n 2006, US CDC calculation information is available at www.cdc.gov/mmwr/preview/mmwrhtml/mm5739a2.htm 39:30 speaks for itself - how unfortunate - 93,000 people dead in the US, and not because the government overreacted. Which is better - to overreact to a potential pandemic and contain it, or to under react / not react at all, resulting in the deaths of 93,000 people currently and that figure is increasing by aprox 1,200 deaths per day, as of 20 May 2020. Current US gov estimate of deaths range from 100,000 to 240,000. If only the government had overreacted or even acted based on expert advice. 42:20 some speculation that the cause of weight gain is not exercising rather than diet - pseudo-scientific piffle. a quick search on Pubmed will list a plethora of articles and studies showing the link between diet and fat gain, and that you can not exercise your way out of a bad diet. Promoting exercise as that solution to fat gain is mistaken, at best. Fix your diet as an individual. Fix your food and drug policy as a nation, to allow individuals to fix their diet. Because of the errors contained within, the viewer cannot be sure of anything presented here in as fact or as solid information, so there is a feeling that the 45 minutes spent viewing and the 20 minutes spent on documenting the errors was wasted.
Dear Professor Mullally, thanks for your nice video. If I may, I think you made a mistake when calculating the Prevalence of AIDS in the U.S. If about 56,000 Americans out of a population of 300 million have the disease, the Prevalence is (56K / 300,000,000) .019%. You had mentioned that is was 19%.
josh jones exactly what i do! im about to start school, and listening to his lectures while stuck in traffic is a very helpful preview of my course content
@@fionazhang581 At 33:20 presenter states that "People who are obese have lots and lots of body fat..." That is not the definition of Obesity. Obesity is a function of body mass and height. When Daly Thomson won the Olympic Decathlon event he was obese, but had very very little body fat. The point is that obesity is a crude term that does not in and of itself tell you anything about the fat content of the body. At 35:43 whilst attempting to explain the difference between incidence and prevalence, the presenter states that prevalence of AIDS in US in 2006 is 19%. Firstly the figures presented cannot be used to establish prevalence, and secondly even if they could be used, which as stated, they can not, the calculation is incorrect by a factor of 1000. What presenter is describing as prevalence is actually incidence multiplied by 1000 - What to say - just be aware that there are a number of glaringly obvious errors in this presentation. For the correct calculations of incidence versus prevalence re AIDS in US i n 2006, US CDC calculation information is available at www.cdc.gov/mmwr/preview/mmwrhtml/mm5739a2.htm 39:30 speaks for itself - how unfortunate - 93,000 people dead in the US, and not because the government overreacted. Which is better - to overreact to a potential pandemic and contain it, or to under react / not react at all, resulting in the deaths of 93,000 people currently and that figure is increasing by aprox 1,200 deaths per day, as of 20 May 2020. Current US gov estimate of deaths range from 100,000 to 240,000. If only the government had overreacted or even acted based on expert advice. 42:20 some speculation that the cause of weight gain is not exercising rather than diet - pseudo-scientific piffle. a quick search on Pubmed will list a plethora of articles and studies showing the link between diet and fat gain, and that you can not exercise your way out of a bad diet. Promoting exercise as that solution to fat gain is mistaken, at best. Fix your diet as an individual. Fix your food and drug policy as a nation, to allow individuals to fix their diet. Because of the errors contained within, the viewer cannot be sure of anything presented here in as fact or as solid information, so there is a feeling that the 45 minutes spent viewing and the 20 minutes spent on documenting the errors was wasted.
The video is very informative. Thank you for that. The only inaccuracy is your comment about the origin of AIDS. Please stop intoxicating people. There has never been conclusive evidence that it originates from West Africa. And if you can study a little bit of Geography, it'll be great because Congo is NOT in West Africa. Update your knowledge, make sure your information is always right and please provide peer-reviewed references for such conflicting information.
Great Video Sir. BTW what program did you use to create this? Is that office 2013? Just wondering because I have to do a 7-15 minute presentation on Diabetes Insidius or (DI) in my pathophysiology class. Thanks again for the video... it was very informative.
Paul Haidet thats what i thought! the term nosocomial was mentioned in the microbiology, but it's been a whole summer since i finished the class, i thought i remembered the spelling wrong!
Same thing I was saying pertaining to the meds for depression... Like why would you take a med for depression that can cause you to feel more depressed 😏🤦🏾♀️makes no sense at all..
Please do not waste your time with this content. It is heavily error ridden, as per my earlier comment. Content of this presentation is untrustworthy as per the sources I have posted above.
wish youd kept your promise more by not explaining everything to pieces, examples are better ^^ and i find it that very few people use your definition of sign and symptom..(!?) v nice video and style. ^^
Permanent paraphasia from chemotherapy when I was 19. I sound like an idiot sometimes when I can’t find the right word or completely mispronounce easy words in conversation. Then I double down and feel nervous because of my “word-salad” and make more mistakes as a result.
"Oftentimes patients lie..." Yup. Very often. "How many beers did you have," is the instant example, but I've had a patient give me one name on the truck and give the ER doc another... (I'm an EMT).
JLucas Wilson its very interesting and helpful that he gives real life situations. it's so true that patients lie. when im a patient myself, im always afraid of telling doctors about my bad habits while i know it's not a right thing to do.
At 33:20 presenter states that "People who are obese have lots and lots of body fat..." That is not the definition of Obesity. Obesity is a function of body mass and height. When Daly Thomson won the Olympic Decathlon event he was obese, but had very very little body fat. The point is that obesity is a crude term that does not in and of itself tell you anything about the fat content of the body. At 35:43 whilst attempting to explain the difference between incidence and prevalence, the presenter states that prevalence of AIDS in US in 2006 is 19%. Firstly the figures presented cannot be used to establish prevalence, and secondly even if they could be used, which as stated, they can not, the calculation is incorrect by a factor of 1000. What presenter is describing as prevalence is actually incidence multiplied by 1000 - What to say - just be aware that there are a number of glaringly obvious errors in this presentation. For the correct calculations of incidence versus prevalence re AIDS in US i n 2006, US CDC calculation information is available at www.cdc.gov/mmwr/preview/mmwrhtml/mm5739a2.htm 39:30 speaks for itself - how unfortunate - 93,000 people dead in the US, and not because the government overreacted. Which is better - to overreact to a potential pandemic and contain it, or to under react / not react at all, resulting in the deaths of 93,000 people currently and that figure is increasing by aprox 1,200 deaths per day, as of 20 May 2020. Current US gov estimate of deaths range from 100,000 to 240,000. If only the government had overreacted or even acted based on expert advice. 42:20 some speculation that the cause of weight gain is not exercising rather than diet - pseudo-scientific piffle. a quick search on Pubmed will list a plethora of articles and studies showing the link between diet and fat gain, and that you can not exercise your way out of a bad diet. Promoting exercise as that solution to fat gain is mistaken, at best. Fix your diet as an individual. Fix your food and drug policy as a nation, to allow individuals to fix their diet. Because of the errors contained within, the viewer cannot be sure of anything presented here in as fact or as solid information, so there is a feeling that the 45 minutes spent viewing and the 20 minutes spent on documenting the errors was wasted.
Your content is great but examples require a bit more research. For example, your calculations for incidence and prevalence are way off and your geographical mapping of the Congo, well, you get the point. My unsolicited advice, avoid politics in your videos.
This professor is a blessing I'm about to start nursing school September 30th 2021 and I'm just getting an overview on the pathophysiology course and what look for. This professor explains things very clearly and easy to understand. I always pray for a live professor like him. God bless you and your family 👪
Mr. Mullaly, I want you to know that you are excellent teacher .
I'm a nurse, I took Pathophysiology class for my Bachelor few years ago, I really think you are great teacher.
I am really happy I found your video.
I will be one of your students for sure. Please give us more videos of this great subject I really love to learn and/or refresh my knowledge about this class.
God bless you for sharing with everybody your knowledge and experience with anyone who needs it. 👍👏👏👏🌹🤗
Your video was very thorough and understandable. I learned more from ur video than sitting in a 3 hour lecture class. Thank you. And keep them videos coming.
Please do not waste your time with this content. It is heavily error ridden, as per my earlier comment. Content of this presentation is untrustworthy as per the sources I have posted above.
Thank you for posting these videos! I am in Pathophysiology know and the teacher reads directly from book..
Please do not waste your time with this content. It is heavily error ridden, as per my earlier comment. Content of this presentation is untrustworthy as per the sources I have posted above.
At 33:20 presenter states that "People who are obese have lots and lots of body fat..." That is not the definition of Obesity. Obesity is a function of body mass and height. When Daly Thomson won the Olympic Decathlon event he was obese, but had very very little body fat. The point is that obesity is a crude term that does not in and of itself tell you anything about the fat content of the body.
At 35:43 whilst attempting to explain the difference between incidence and prevalence, the presenter states that prevalence of AIDS in US in 2006 is 19%. Firstly the figures presented cannot be used to establish prevalence, and secondly even if they could be used, which as stated, they can not, the calculation is incorrect by a factor of 1000. What presenter is describing as prevalence is actually incidence multiplied by 1000 - What to say - just be aware that there are a number of glaringly obvious errors in this presentation. For the correct calculations of incidence versus prevalence re AIDS in US i n 2006, US CDC calculation information is available at www.cdc.gov/mmwr/preview/mmwrhtml/mm5739a2.htm
39:30 speaks for itself - how unfortunate - 93,000 people dead in the US, and not because the government overreacted. Which is better - to overreact to a potential pandemic and contain it, or to under react / not react at all, resulting in the deaths of 93,000 people currently and that figure is increasing by aprox 1,200 deaths per day, as of 20 May 2020. Current US gov estimate of deaths range from 100,000 to 240,000. If only the government had overreacted or even acted based on expert advice.
42:20 some speculation that the cause of weight gain is not exercising rather than diet - pseudo-scientific piffle. a quick search on Pubmed will list a plethora of articles and studies showing the link between diet and fat gain, and that you can not exercise your way out of a bad diet. Promoting exercise as that solution to fat gain is mistaken, at best. Fix your diet as an individual. Fix your food and drug policy as a nation, to allow individuals to fix their diet.
Because of the errors contained within, the viewer cannot be sure of anything presented here in as fact or as solid information, so there is a feeling that the 45 minutes spent viewing and the 20 minutes spent on documenting the errors was wasted.
@@cormchm2853 thank you you save my 44 minutes..
Wow lol
i completely agree with what your said that it's better to prevent the disease from happening rather than getting treatment after its already happened. ive read it somewhere that people in asian and europe are more focused on preventing the disease while in the us, people do the opposite.
Very true though. A lot of doctors in the US wait till it reaches its peak, then start investigating into the source of the cause.
If I ever see that Fkn Falopial Tube I will get down to why he needs pay for that.
Hands down the best video I ever watched on Patho! Plus you explain really good, no reading off slides and you sound exactly like my favorite teacher in college.
Could you please upload more videos for pathophysiology? They are so good! Thank you!
people like you is what the World need more. Thank you very much. you are helping me a lot because English is my second language and in the class sometime I don't understand the teacher now I have my tutor in my house. Amazing ...I love it. I love your voice and your energy. thanks again.
7 years later still great.
Thank you for this video! Great introductory video for pathophysiology!
This series is welcomed and appreciated! Thanks so much!
This video is very helpful and informative. I am looking into going into the health care field and was just looking for some introductory videos into these courses that I am going to have to take and really enjoyed and learned a lot so thank you so much for making this video definitely going to look into more of your videos. Thanks again!
Very very appreciate to what you done. It's very kind and great that you can upload these video even it's been a headache to editing the videos . I am not an English speaker your video is very easy to understand and it help me to familiar those terms I have to know before I start my course . so very thank you
I never comment but wow this has helped me MASSIVELY! THANK YOU
This video was great! I especially like the part at the end about H1N1! Lmao.. I bet you are just laughing about what is going on in the world today!! 😂 Way to be honest and truthful about the media-induced fear.
At 33:20 presenter states that "People who are obese have lots and lots of body fat..." That is not the definition of Obesity. Obesity is a function of body mass and height. When Daly Thomson won the Olympic Decathlon event he was obese, but had very very little body fat. The point is that obesity is a crude term that does not in and of itself tell you anything about the fat content of the body.
At 35:43 whilst attempting to explain the difference between incidence and prevalence, the presenter states that prevalence of AIDS in US in 2006 is 19%. Firstly the figures presented cannot be used to establish prevalence, and secondly even if they could be used, which as stated, they can not, the calculation is incorrect by a factor of 1000. What presenter is describing as prevalence is actually incidence multiplied by 1000 - What to say - just be aware that there are a number of glaringly obvious errors in this presentation. For the correct calculations of incidence versus prevalence re AIDS in US i n 2006, US CDC calculation information is available at www.cdc.gov/mmwr/preview/mmwrhtml/mm5739a2.htm
39:30 speaks for itself - how unfortunate - 93,000 people dead in the US, and not because the government overreacted. Which is better - to overreact to a potential pandemic and contain it, or to under react / not react at all, resulting in the deaths of 93,000 people currently and that figure is increasing by aprox 1,200 deaths per day, as of 20 May 2020. Current US gov estimate of deaths range from 100,000 to 240,000. If only the government had overreacted or even acted based on expert advice.
42:20 some speculation that the cause of weight gain is not exercising rather than diet - pseudo-scientific piffle. a quick search on Pubmed will list a plethora of articles and studies showing the link between diet and fat gain, and that you can not exercise your way out of a bad diet. Promoting exercise as that solution to fat gain is mistaken, at best. Fix your diet as an individual. Fix your food and drug policy as a nation, to allow individuals to fix their diet.
Because of the errors contained within, the viewer cannot be sure of anything presented here in as fact or as solid information, so there is a feeling that the 45 minutes spent viewing and the 20 minutes spent on documenting the errors was wasted.
YAY!!! You helped me get an A in Anatomy and Physiology- Thank you!:-) Taking Patho now - awesome timing!!! Really needed you for Microbiology :-/ LOL ;)
Please do not waste your time with this content. It is heavily error ridden, as per my earlier comment. Content of this presentation is untrustworthy as per the sources I have posted above.
@cormc, while the errors you foubd are mostly correct, that does not detract from the correct information in this video. If he is so wrong, please do your own lecture series so we can compare the two.
You are so clear and I am getting the Information verse how my teacher explains the Information. Thank you
Thank you soo much for this. you definitely need a patreon page so we can donate and contribute for more lectures
The moment I heard "West Africa, Congo" I laughed 😂. That’s the same story that emerged when EBOLA broke out. Anyways I am proudly African❤️
FYI: Congo is not in West Africa. It's in Central Africa.
@smoothcollected It is relevant because miseducation is significant. Stop being parochial.
@smoothcollected it's relevant, because you wouldn't want people to believe that Texas is located in South America
depends on who you ask. some include Chad, Cameroon, Gabon, and Congo in the west. Others stop at Niger and Nigeria. Just like the states in the US, there's not a 100% definite right answer.
Thank you for this. I am taking Patho online and the professor is not posting lectures or videos. Just ppts. Thank you.
your video was spot on clear on explaining the material. Thank you
Wish you were my professor. I found this video helpful and entertaining. Thank you!
This is great. I see you also teach kineseology and I hope that one day you upload a course on that as well , but I look forward to this one very much.
I love your explanation. Do you have these lectures or series in a step by step order
Please do not waste your time with this content. It is heavily error ridden, as per my earlier comment. Content of this presentation is untrustworthy as per the sources I have posted above.
At 33:20 presenter states that "People who are obese have lots and lots of body fat..." That is not the definition of Obesity. Obesity is a function of body mass and height. When Daly Thomson won the Olympic Decathlon event he was obese, but had very very little body fat. The point is that obesity is a crude term that does not in and of itself tell you anything about the fat content of the body.
At 35:43 whilst attempting to explain the difference between incidence and prevalence, the presenter states that prevalence of AIDS in US in 2006 is 19%. Firstly the figures presented cannot be used to establish prevalence, and secondly even if they could be used, which as stated, they can not, the calculation is incorrect by a factor of 1000. What presenter is describing as prevalence is actually incidence multiplied by 1000 - What to say - just be aware that there are a number of glaringly obvious errors in this presentation. For the correct calculations of incidence versus prevalence re AIDS in US i n 2006, US CDC calculation information is available at www.cdc.gov/mmwr/preview/mmwrhtml/mm5739a2.htm
39:30 speaks for itself - how unfortunate - 93,000 people dead in the US, and not because the government overreacted. Which is better - to overreact to a potential pandemic and contain it, or to under react / not react at all, resulting in the deaths of 93,000 people currently and that figure is increasing by aprox 1,200 deaths per day, as of 20 May 2020. Current US gov estimate of deaths range from 100,000 to 240,000. If only the government had overreacted or even acted based on expert advice.
42:20 some speculation that the cause of weight gain is not exercising rather than diet - pseudo-scientific piffle. a quick search on Pubmed will list a plethora of articles and studies showing the link between diet and fat gain, and that you can not exercise your way out of a bad diet. Promoting exercise as that solution to fat gain is mistaken, at best. Fix your diet as an individual. Fix your food and drug policy as a nation, to allow individuals to fix their diet.
Because of the errors contained within, the viewer cannot be sure of anything presented here in as fact or as solid information, so there is a feeling that the 45 minutes spent viewing and the 20 minutes spent on documenting the errors was wasted.
The prevalence of HIV is 0.01867% per the numbers (5.6x10^3 / 3.0x10^8)x(100%)
Thank you very much for taking time and making these wonderful and helpful videos. You are awesome!!! I have been watching your other A&P videos, but this one is exactly what I need right now. Thank you!!
Please keep uploading.
Regards from Nepal.
This class was hard as hell. I'm so glad I passed
At 33:20 presenter states that "People who are obese have lots and lots of body fat..." That is not the definition of Obesity. Obesity is a function of body mass and height. When Daly Thomson won the Olympic Decathlon event he was obese, but had very very little body fat. The point is that obesity is a crude term that does not in and of itself tell you anything about the fat content of the body.
At 35:43 whilst attempting to explain the difference between incidence and prevalence, the presenter states that prevalence of AIDS in US in 2006 is 19%. Firstly the figures presented cannot be used to establish prevalence, and secondly even if they could be used, which as stated, they can not, the calculation is incorrect by a factor of 1000. What presenter is describing as prevalence is actually incidence multiplied by 1000 - What to say - just be aware that there are a number of glaringly obvious errors in this presentation. For the correct calculations of incidence versus prevalence re AIDS in US i n 2006, US CDC calculation information is available at www.cdc.gov/mmwr/preview/mmwrhtml/mm5739a2.htm
39:30 speaks for itself - how unfortunate - 93,000 people dead in the US, and not because the government overreacted. Which is better - to overreact to a potential pandemic and contain it, or to under react / not react at all, resulting in the deaths of 93,000 people currently and that figure is increasing by aprox 1,200 deaths per day, as of 20 May 2020. Current US gov estimate of deaths range from 100,000 to 240,000. If only the government had overreacted or even acted based on expert advice.
42:20 some speculation that the cause of weight gain is not exercising rather than diet - pseudo-scientific piffle. a quick search on Pubmed will list a plethora of articles and studies showing the link between diet and fat gain, and that you can not exercise your way out of a bad diet. Promoting exercise as that solution to fat gain is mistaken, at best. Fix your diet as an individual. Fix your food and drug policy as a nation, to allow individuals to fix their diet.
Because of the errors contained within, the viewer cannot be sure of anything presented here in as fact or as solid information, so there is a feeling that the 45 minutes spent viewing and the 20 minutes spent on documenting the errors was wasted.
can you please tell me how you studied for patho?
Start @ 3:00
awsome patho video, it made more scene when you explain it. keep up the good job and videos
brilliant session
Thank for posting such a helpful video, Patho is a little easier now.
Very helpful video. Thank you very much.
which is the best book for details pathophysiology?
Thank you millions!! wonderful video!!keep up the good work!!
Dear Professor Mullally, thanks for your nice video. If I may, I think you made a mistake when calculating the Prevalence of AIDS in the U.S. If about 56,000 Americans out of a population of 300 million have the disease, the Prevalence is (56K / 300,000,000) .019%. You had mentioned that is was 19%.
Great video
Excited about the new series, and could not have picked a better time. Spare no physiological complexities, we can handle it \m/
Looking forward to your new video on pathophysiology. Please keep up your work and thanks a lot :)
Thank you so much for these videos
thanks for the video! great listen on car rides. do you have a podcast?
josh jones exactly what i do! im about to start school, and listening to his lectures while stuck in traffic is a very helpful preview of my course content
@@fionazhang581 At 33:20 presenter states that "People who are obese have lots and lots of body fat..." That is not the definition of Obesity. Obesity is a function of body mass and height. When Daly Thomson won the Olympic Decathlon event he was obese, but had very very little body fat. The point is that obesity is a crude term that does not in and of itself tell you anything about the fat content of the body.
At 35:43 whilst attempting to explain the difference between incidence and prevalence, the presenter states that prevalence of AIDS in US in 2006 is 19%. Firstly the figures presented cannot be used to establish prevalence, and secondly even if they could be used, which as stated, they can not, the calculation is incorrect by a factor of 1000. What presenter is describing as prevalence is actually incidence multiplied by 1000 - What to say - just be aware that there are a number of glaringly obvious errors in this presentation. For the correct calculations of incidence versus prevalence re AIDS in US i n 2006, US CDC calculation information is available at www.cdc.gov/mmwr/preview/mmwrhtml/mm5739a2.htm
39:30 speaks for itself - how unfortunate - 93,000 people dead in the US, and not because the government overreacted. Which is better - to overreact to a potential pandemic and contain it, or to under react / not react at all, resulting in the deaths of 93,000 people currently and that figure is increasing by aprox 1,200 deaths per day, as of 20 May 2020. Current US gov estimate of deaths range from 100,000 to 240,000. If only the government had overreacted or even acted based on expert advice.
42:20 some speculation that the cause of weight gain is not exercising rather than diet - pseudo-scientific piffle. a quick search on Pubmed will list a plethora of articles and studies showing the link between diet and fat gain, and that you can not exercise your way out of a bad diet. Promoting exercise as that solution to fat gain is mistaken, at best. Fix your diet as an individual. Fix your food and drug policy as a nation, to allow individuals to fix their diet.
Because of the errors contained within, the viewer cannot be sure of anything presented here in as fact or as solid information, so there is a feeling that the 45 minutes spent viewing and the 20 minutes spent on documenting the errors was wasted.
The video is very informative. Thank you for that. The only inaccuracy is your comment about the origin of AIDS. Please stop intoxicating people. There has never been conclusive evidence that it originates from West Africa. And if you can study a little bit of Geography, it'll be great because Congo is NOT in West Africa. Update your knowledge, make sure your information is always right and please provide peer-reviewed references for such conflicting information.
Escellent introduction. Thank you
Congo is not in West Africa
Great Video Sir. BTW what program did you use to create this? Is that office 2013? Just wondering because I have to do a 7-15 minute presentation on Diabetes Insidius or (DI) in my pathophysiology class. Thanks again for the video... it was very informative.
Make a video about the study of medication
looking forward to more pathophysiology vids, soon I hope ; )
Great video. Please keep posting!
Very helpful. Thank you.
U mentioned house M.D. my fav med t.v. show, I subscribed 😅
this really has help me ,,,,, thankyou
Very nice❤
this video was amazing
That was amazing
beautiful presentation!
Thank you for the great lecture!
very useful, thanks a lot
Thank you, provide this video for us.
Thank you!
I think you meant Nosocomial instead of Nosocomal, nice video :)))
Paul Haidet thats what i thought! the term nosocomial was mentioned in the microbiology, but it's been a whole summer since i finished the class, i thought i remembered the spelling wrong!
Same thing I was saying pertaining to the meds for depression... Like why would you take a med for depression that can cause you to feel more depressed 😏🤦🏾♀️makes no sense at all..
have a test next week wish me all the best
Did you pass
36:11 56,000 incidence rate in a population of 300 million is 0.00018, and not 19%.
I cannot believe that the instructor really calculated it and interpreted it as 19%. I hope he already took a math review course :(
Aaron, I am interested in using your information in some classes that I instruct. I'd like to get your permission to do that.
Ty for the video
Seriously, like Tracy said, I almost got an A+, thanks to you! Awesome videos!
This recording is a Perfect work.
Thank you - I thought your lecture was very good
thanks for your video
Appreciate your Disclaimer!!
Nice, this is so perfectly timed for next semester xD
Please do not waste your time with this content. It is heavily error ridden, as per my earlier comment. Content of this presentation is untrustworthy as per the sources I have posted above.
I think you meant Nosocomial and not Nosocomal
Great video :)
Very helpful, thank you for posting. One thing...I think the prevalence of AIDS should be .19% not 19%.
For some reason, the numbers used is per 100,000 people not based on the whole population. So the number is at 19%
thank u...very helpful
Very helpful!!
Amazing
39:00
Here in 2021. How do you feel about how the media has portrayed this ACTUAL pandemic? lol
Helpful video, thanks!
nosocomial*
thanks for the great video
excellent, looking forward to more path videos
I just started this class...
FACT CHECK @37:10-37:33
I just want clarify this misstatement
Congo is a african country located in Central Africa, not West Africa.
Thank you for posting very helpful.
Hey yes you may have I work on 5A Telementry.
your videos are very interesting, looking at the writing part, but you're fast in speaking, can't hear and understand most
wish youd kept your promise more by not explaining everything to pieces, examples are better ^^ and i find it that very few people use your definition of sign and symptom..(!?) v nice video and style. ^^
ps. iatrogenic commercials.. haha xD
thanks A lot
Needed
I didn’t know ulcers were caused by stress
"save that garbage" YES!
im sure you mean 56 million....thats 19 % of 300million. not 56k as u mentioned
that would mean that almost 20% of the total population of the USA had AIDS in 2006, which is totally wrong. I hope
Permanent paraphasia from chemotherapy when I was 19. I sound like an idiot sometimes when I can’t find the right word or completely mispronounce easy words in conversation. Then I double down and feel nervous because of my “word-salad” and make more mistakes as a result.
Congo is not in west Africa, it’s central Africa.
Pain scale is from 0-10 !! Not 1-10
Very well timed more grease to your elbow kind sir.
"Oftentimes patients lie..."
Yup. Very often. "How many beers did you have," is the instant example, but I've had a patient give me one name on the truck and give the ER doc another... (I'm an EMT).
JLucas Wilson its very interesting and helpful that he gives real life situations. it's so true that patients lie. when im a patient myself, im always afraid of telling doctors about my bad habits while i know it's not a right thing to do.
At 33:20 presenter states that "People who are obese have lots and lots of body fat..." That is not the definition of Obesity. Obesity is a function of body mass and height. When Daly Thomson won the Olympic Decathlon event he was obese, but had very very little body fat. The point is that obesity is a crude term that does not in and of itself tell you anything about the fat content of the body.
At 35:43 whilst attempting to explain the difference between incidence and prevalence, the presenter states that prevalence of AIDS in US in 2006 is 19%. Firstly the figures presented cannot be used to establish prevalence, and secondly even if they could be used, which as stated, they can not, the calculation is incorrect by a factor of 1000. What presenter is describing as prevalence is actually incidence multiplied by 1000 - What to say - just be aware that there are a number of glaringly obvious errors in this presentation. For the correct calculations of incidence versus prevalence re AIDS in US i n 2006, US CDC calculation information is available at www.cdc.gov/mmwr/preview/mmwrhtml/mm5739a2.htm
39:30 speaks for itself - how unfortunate - 93,000 people dead in the US, and not because the government overreacted. Which is better - to overreact to a potential pandemic and contain it, or to under react / not react at all, resulting in the deaths of 93,000 people currently and that figure is increasing by aprox 1,200 deaths per day, as of 20 May 2020. Current US gov estimate of deaths range from 100,000 to 240,000. If only the government had overreacted or even acted based on expert advice.
42:20 some speculation that the cause of weight gain is not exercising rather than diet - pseudo-scientific piffle. a quick search on Pubmed will list a plethora of articles and studies showing the link between diet and fat gain, and that you can not exercise your way out of a bad diet. Promoting exercise as that solution to fat gain is mistaken, at best. Fix your diet as an individual. Fix your food and drug policy as a nation, to allow individuals to fix their diet.
Because of the errors contained within, the viewer cannot be sure of anything presented here in as fact or as solid information, so there is a feeling that the 45 minutes spent viewing and the 20 minutes spent on documenting the errors was wasted.
Interesting. Thanks.
Sorry, but 57 million people did not have Aids in 2006 in the United States.
56,000 /300,000,000 = 1.9% (NOT 19%) prevalence of AIDS in the US in 2006.
This is pretty good
you talk too much..both the necessary and the unnecessary but i learnt alot from this video nevertheless!..thanks alot!..keep up the the good job.
Your content is great but examples require a bit more research. For example, your calculations for incidence and prevalence are way off and your geographical mapping of the Congo, well, you get the point. My unsolicited advice, avoid politics in your videos.