11:08 Great video, just one little note. It's Benign Prostatic Hyper*plasia* , Benign Prostatic Hypertrophy is an older name for the condition that's still used sometimes by older physicians, but the cells increase in number not size
Hi! You're videos are so amazing and helpful. Thank you! At 55:51 you mention that blood flow travels from right atrium through the tricuspid valve into the left atrium. Did you mean to say from the tricuspid into the Right ventricle?
Laura! I took my Family Med EOR and did GREAT and wanted to hop on here and say thank you!! It was incredibly helpful to be able to listen to the podcasts while driving around or going on walks, etc. Thank you SO MUCH and looking forward to more of your content =)
I don't know that I'll get pulm up in the next two days but there are a few other Family Med topics up already! Lots of content getting uploaded in the next few weeks too. Good luck on your exam!!
@lauracalkins Thanks so much for making these! I am in clinical rotations now, and used your study guide during OBGYN, it was very helpful 🙂 I have only 4 more rotations left, and at this point, it REALLY helps to step away from traditional studying and just listen to podcasts to study, you know? So - thank you, again!
PGY1 in FM here…This is my newfound best FM channel. Thanks for the great work!
Aw that's awesome to hear!! Good luck in residency!!
Just got my results back for my Family Med EOR and it went so well! Thank you for making these videos they were incredibly helpful
Congrats!! I'm glad to hear it 😊
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11:08 Great video, just one little note. It's Benign Prostatic Hyper*plasia* , Benign Prostatic Hypertrophy is an older name for the condition that's still used sometimes by older physicians, but the cells increase in number not size
Noted!
these are so helpful! Do you have an ENT video coming up within the next couple of weeks? :)
The ENT one will be posted eventually but I'm not sure the timeframe yet. Trying to get quite a few out in the next few weeks so check back!
Thank you so much Laura!!
You are so welcome!
Hi! You're videos are so amazing and helpful. Thank you! At 55:51 you mention that blood flow travels from right atrium through the tricuspid valve into the left atrium. Did you mean to say from the tricuspid into the Right ventricle?
Yes, I must have misspoke! 😂
I love your videos they are so clear and concise, will you have any other cardio videos?
Yes! I plan on having all topics uploaded over the next year 🤞
are you able to share or sell your notes with us also?
I don't have notes that are uploadable unfortunately but there are many more videos to come! Good luck studying :)
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Laura! I took my Family Med EOR and did GREAT and wanted to hop on here and say thank you!! It was incredibly helpful to be able to listen to the podcasts while driving around or going on walks, etc. Thank you SO MUCH and looking forward to more of your content =)
Congrats!! I'm so glad to hear that!! 😊 Next video should be up this week!
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Currently studying for my FM EOR that’s in 4 days. These videos are perfect for helping me review! Thank you!!
I'm so glad and I hope you aced it!!!
Does anyone have a link to her Fam Med Neuro or EENT guides?
These ones aren't uploaded quite yet but neuro is almost ready!
This is amazing. Thanks so much! I don’t start PA school until August but I figured I’d get an idea to what lies ahead 😅
Congrats on PA school!! It's such an awesome career!!
Do you have a link to your actual study guide you are reading from? :)
No, but if you turn on subtitles you should be able to read along!
Waiting for the pulmo section :( my EOR is on April 1st. Hopefully you upload it before. I loved the cardio section!
I don't know that I'll get pulm up in the next two days but there are a few other Family Med topics up already! Lots of content getting uploaded in the next few weeks too. Good luck on your exam!!
@@lauracalkins awww :( but okay sounds good :) thank you appreciate it ❤️
Hi @lauracalkins! Just wondering if you have a Family Med Neurology and Urgent Care EOR study guide?
I do, but those ones aren't edited yet so it'll take some time to get them uploaded. They're in the works!
@lauracalkins Thanks so much for making these! I am in clinical rotations now, and used your study guide during OBGYN, it was very helpful 🙂
I have only 4 more rotations left, and at this point, it REALLY helps to step away from traditional studying and just listen to podcasts to study, you know? So - thank you, again!
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Thanks for watching!