Sir Michael, today I received the blessed news that I passed my FRCR Part 1 physics and anatomy exams. I cannot overstate how pivotal your free to access courses were in my success. Please do get yourself a couple of drinks (might I suggest a mango lassi with the lads)/ some dinner on me and know that your courses will be a key staple for many future radiology registrars (just as they were for me and my colleagues). All the best
Wow, incredible news! Thoroughly deserved. Your hard work has paid off. Well done. Thank you so much for the super thanks. Will be sure to get a mango lassi and a nice dinner!
I would like to state my deepest thank gratitude and acknowledgment for your help doctor in passing my Part I of the Philippine Board of Radiology. Again doctor, thank you very much for effort in creating this very wonderful and easy to understand topics.
These video's are one of the best explanations I have had. I used the ultrasound playlist in my last uni course and am very glad that you also have x-ray for my current course. They're very well done.
I'm shocked. I am hoping to apply to a rad program this year. I have a job calibrating x-ray machines and I had no idea we were talking about stuff that would be in the program
hello doctor. I'll be moving to the uk as a secondary school physics teacher. i would like to know if its possible for me to study radiology part-time. thank you
The controls he's talking about is 1. mAs - which controls the time and patient radiation dose 2. kVp- the energy of the radiation Also, the x-ray produced is only 1% and 99% is heat.
Sir Michael, today I received the blessed news that I passed my FRCR Part 1 physics and anatomy exams. I cannot overstate how pivotal your free to access courses were in my success. Please do get yourself a couple of drinks (might I suggest a mango lassi with the lads)/ some dinner on me and know that your courses will be a key staple for many future radiology registrars (just as they were for me and my colleagues).
All the best
Wow, incredible news! Thoroughly deserved. Your hard work has paid off. Well done. Thank you so much for the super thanks. Will be sure to get a mango lassi and a nice dinner!
I would like to state my deepest thank gratitude and acknowledgment for your help doctor in passing my Part I of the Philippine Board of Radiology. Again doctor, thank you very much for effort in creating this very wonderful and easy to understand topics.
I look forward to this x ray series! ❤🎉 I always struggle with x ray physics. I don’t know why it’s harder for me to grasp than MRI physics
Agreed. I sometimes find the interactions with matter and measuring attenuation getting quite tricky. Hope these videos help!
These video's are one of the best explanations I have had. I used the ultrasound playlist in my last uni course and am very glad that you also have x-ray for my current course. They're very well done.
Thank you! So glad they’re helpful 😀
I am literally sobbing because finally I UNDERSTAND , thank u so much😭😭😭❤❤❤🙏
You're doin' great job bro... Keep us updated ❤
Thank you Kamal 🙂
Thank you,, your teaching are clear and very helpful,,, what is the distance between anode and cathode,,
I would LOVE a version of this video on a historic (gas) x-ray tube as someone who studies the history of science!
truly god sent. thank you for your efforts
Thanks G 🙌🏼
I'm shocked. I am hoping to apply to a rad program this year. I have a job calibrating x-ray machines and I had no idea we were talking about stuff that would be in the program
Thanks a bunch🥰
OMGGGGGGGG JUST WHEN I OPENED MY BUSHONG
hello doctor. I'll be moving to the uk as a secondary school physics teacher. i would like to know if its possible for me to study radiology part-time. thank you
Good job.... All ur videos r helpful.. Thank u for ur efforts....
Thank you Sunita. Much appreciated 🙂
Thanks sir
Considered
Thank you!!
You're welcome! Hope the studying is going well 🙂
Are there any lectures on CT physics?
Hi @user-uw2hn1ed3l , working on finishing MRI at the moment, but keep your eye out for CT physics!
The controls he's talking about is
1. mAs - which controls the time and patient radiation dose
2. kVp- the energy of the radiation
Also, the x-ray produced is only 1% and 99% is heat.
Exactly! The kVp not only controls energy but also x-ray beam quantity.
what will i do without u
If someone receives high dose of x rays, more than the safe and ordinary, do they feel pain in their body?
I don't understand x ray matter interaction cocept
❤❤😊
he looks like pat cummings
This is the first time someone has said Pat. Lots of Marnus comparisons but first Pat. Either way tough to take as a South African 😅
@@radiologytutorials 😂yea mate