Divine you are DEFINITELY a gift from God! I'm not sure how you're able to retain all of this stuff...I'm guessing only by His grace! I'm so glad that you are sharing your gift with us med students! I wish that I could afford your tutoring services, but at this time, I can't! However, I pray that God will bless you 30, 60, 10000 fold because your podcast have definitely been a game-changer for me! My Step 2 CK exam is coming up please remember me in prayer! God bless ;)
First I want to thank you so much for these videos. Just wanted to say that this video is not added in the shelf exam playlist. Thanks again for your amazing help. God bless you
Such important topics when he walks away. He walks away from the mic when he’s teaching and walks back just to ask the questions, which we can already read. Arrgh ! However, the content is excellent.
If you use your headphones, and crank up the volume you can hear him when he walks away :) I just make sure to keep an eye on him so when he comes back I don't blow out my ears lol
Divine, thank u for the excellent consistent work that u do in all of your reviews here on your tube and your audio podcasts. I downloaded the podcasts and I find them a useful review tool during my morning exercises. Being an old IMG from Nigeria I'm particularly proud of what u do, and see u as a role model of some sort. Keep da good work on. May God bless u more! Amen!
I missed a question one time because I couldn’t remember what the A in COLA stood for, so I changed it to CORK which uses the actual one letter codes for the amino acids.
2:59 I never found any resource that says: porphyria cutanea Tarda presents with hirsutism." All the resourced that I studied said only about Blistering cutaneous photosensitivity on skin exposed area and hyperpigmentation/hypopigmentation.
Could someone clarify if you for sure don't treat for neisseria if chlamydia is confirmed for septic arthritis? I thought you still treat for neisseria too.
I'm like 99% sure you would not treat for both but maybe the confusion is because Chlamydia is not really a bug that's associated with septic arthritis - it can lead to reactive arthritis (classic triad of urethritis, conjuctivitis and arthritis) in which antibiotics have not been shown to be definitively effective so treatment is with NSAIDs. Some studies show long course treatment w/ doxy to be promising.
I know this an old question, but I was confused too so I wanted to clarify for any future watchers that he is right according to step up to medicine. There's no mention of treating chlamydia with ceftriaxone as prophylaxis for gonorrhea.
metro is no longer indicated for purposes of NBME. Only oral vanc or fidoxamicin. make sure not to choose metronidazole if vanc/fidoxamicin are options
@@snehabupathi2702 For fulminant C diff (infection + one of the following: hypotension, shock, ileus, megacolon), you use oral vancomycin + IV metronidazole.
Hey Divine! This is lecture is amazing. I do have a question. At the beginning of the video, you say that MS is a right-sided murmur, but isn't it actually a left-sided murmur that would increase in intensity during expiration?
Daddy just teasing us when he walks away without the mic
Lmao
at 32:06 ACE Inhibitors are first line for hydralazine and CCB induced peripheral edema
sorry what do u mean
Divine you are DEFINITELY a gift from God! I'm not sure how you're able to retain all of this stuff...I'm guessing only by His grace! I'm so glad that you are sharing your gift with us med students! I wish that I could afford your tutoring services, but at this time, I can't! However, I pray that God will bless you 30, 60, 10000 fold because your podcast have definitely been a game-changer for me! My Step 2 CK exam is coming up please remember me in prayer! God bless ;)
at 36:00- Formula for corrected sodium = measured sodium + [1.6 (glucose - 100) / 100], in case you couldn't hear.
thanks man
If this comes up, I'm just gonna miss it
my thoughts exactly lmaooo@@rusinoe8364
thanks
THANK YOU
This is a great lecture. Love the fact that you didn't go by topic--I always thought that was unrealistic for the exam. Thanks for doing this.
these reviews were incredibly helpful for my boards! could you please add subtitles when you walk away from the microphone?
you are absolutely brilliant.. you, mr divine, are so special that you can help the less gifted succeede and that is such an amazing accomplisment
I realy LOOOOOVEEEE YOUR podcast-episodes
I passed step 1 , now planning to listen to all of your step 2ck episodes to score 260+ inshaAllah
00:00 Introduction
01:17 1
02:53 2
04:25 3
07:47 4A
10:42 4B
13:07 5
15:24 6
18:44 7
24:10 8
Thank you so much for taking your time and effort to review Medical concepts for our exams. Wonderful way of teaching. God Bless you always.
First I want to thank you so much for these videos. Just wanted to say that this video is not added in the shelf exam playlist. Thanks again for your amazing help. God bless you
thank you divine! currently studying for my step exams are you are a life saver!
You are a wonderful person, thank you for all of your hard work to help others succeed!
I wished there were subtitles for when he walks away
You are a hero!Bless you divine
According to UW you do Oral Vanco for C. diff and if that doesn't work add IV Metro
The recommendation changed in recent years that's why
Such important topics when he walks away. He walks away from the mic when he’s teaching and walks back just to ask the questions, which we can already read. Arrgh ! However, the content is excellent.
I die a bit more inside every time he walks away from the mic lol
If you use your headphones, and crank up the volume you can hear him when he walks away :) I just make sure to keep an eye on him so when he comes back I don't blow out my ears lol
Divine, thank u for the excellent consistent work that u do in all of your reviews here on your tube and your audio podcasts. I downloaded the podcasts and I find them a useful review tool during my morning exercises. Being an old IMG from Nigeria I'm particularly proud of what u do, and see u as a role model of some sort. Keep da good work on. May God bless u more! Amen!
i love the parts when he walks away from the microphone and i cant hear anything
Lol
increasing the volume helps for me
Those are cute, but my favorites are when he is coming back to the microphone and I can feel my cochlear hair cells dying.
@@merlyg.c.1841 just want to say this made me laugh so hard because I feel you
I’m crying 😂😅😭💀💀😹
Hmmm is there a way you can add captions for the parts when you walk away from the microphone?
hi adlai
increasing the volume helps for me
He has notes for all his videos on his website. They're great.
@@user-qv5vt7gy7r where are the notes? Notes or slides? I couldn't find the notes
Thank you so much for this! Amazing and super helpful
bro I wished you had a portable mic that moving around disturb the flow. But amazing overall
taking step in 1 month, this is a good review
Mine in 3 weeks, this video is an enormous help
I thought opening snap diastolic murmur is mitral (bicuspid) stenosis, 1st thing he says is tricuspid stenosis
I missed a question one time because I couldn’t remember what the A in COLA stood for, so I changed it to CORK which uses the actual one letter codes for the amino acids.
IM Shelf can't stop us
Great reviews, when you move out of the Mic range it’s difficult to hear what you say. Try to stay with the Mic or walk with a portable mic. Thanks
Pro tip, use your headphones and follow along with the slides
Pro tip: If u put ur phone inside ur ear u can hear what he says
earphones ?
Yes, works well.
😂
@@fatimahussain5707how dare you
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
2:59 I never found any resource that says: porphyria cutanea Tarda presents with hirsutism." All the resourced that I studied said only about Blistering cutaneous photosensitivity on skin exposed area and hyperpigmentation/hypopigmentation.
I think uworld says so
That also confused me
Doesn't play on Android phone speakers for some reason. Works fine on iphone
at 1:18:41 , is the eosinophilia for regular eczema or herpeticum?
No sounds, does anyone have same problem, or it just me? Thank you
I'm having the same issue
I see the sound is a universal issue. Many folks are having similar problems.
Just read some of the comments!
It would be nice if he could fix it.
re: 1:02:40, he was a 4th year medical student! please tell me I missed something
audio is really jenky, I have tried with and without headphones it just sounds squeaky and muffled. any suggestions?
@ 1:55:30 , "Piperacilin +Tazobactam is never the right answer"?. I have seen Pip + Taz the right answer, on 2 - 3 GI infection questions on NBME.
mentioned you in my last video :)
No longer able to hear the video as of two weeks ago 😢
Mr Devine please use Microphone while you you are writing on Black board away from Rostrum bcz we can not hear you what you r explaining
Why doesn’t he stick to the microphone 😞
should I solve these before or after doing nbmes ?
the audio is so frustrating sometimes
is there a recording of this with clear audio?
Will this also be helpful for FM shelf?
Why isn't the audio working
Does the sound no longer work on this video?
it does for me
Wonderful job!!!!!!
did anyone hear what he said about AERD when he walks away from the mic?
How to hear those episodes? I can't hear nothing
anyone remember what the BME mnemonic is and what its for
🙌🏾🙌🏾
Does anybody have a transcript for this?
why is audio messed up?
Please, Please, Please: Enable subtitles at least. Extremely challenging to hear.
His audio cuts out when he moves to the corner. Is there better audio?
Isn't the first one mitral stenosis?
Mitral stenosis would be heard at the apex
Could someone clarify if you for sure don't treat for neisseria if chlamydia is confirmed for septic arthritis? I thought you still treat for neisseria too.
saw a question on UWorld yesterday about this
I'm like 99% sure you would not treat for both but maybe the confusion is because Chlamydia is not really a bug that's associated with septic arthritis - it can lead to reactive arthritis (classic triad of urethritis, conjuctivitis and arthritis) in which antibiotics have not been shown to be definitively effective so treatment is with NSAIDs. Some studies show long course treatment w/ doxy to be promising.
I know this an old question, but I was confused too so I wanted to clarify for any future watchers that he is right according to step up to medicine. There's no mention of treating chlamydia with ceftriaxone as prophylaxis for gonorrhea.
Thank god he found medical school before NASA 😂
1:14:00
What was the treatment for slide 11?
Diuretic or stop offending agent, I presume
ACE-inhibitor or nitrates to treat CCB induced peripheral edema
DONE
Imagine how useful these videos would be if he didn't wander away from the mic half the time.
suck it up, it's free.
Why is the audio so bad on all these
Would these medicine review lectures be enough to pass an NBME?
No way
Yes
@@Zminhal953 not a chance
Audio does not work, anyone else have this problem? Using Mac
Beast mode
For C. diff, which drug should you go first, metro or oral vanco?
metro is no longer indicated for purposes of NBME. Only oral vanc or fidoxamicin. make sure not to choose metronidazole if vanc/fidoxamicin are options
@@snehabupathi2702 For fulminant C diff (infection + one of the following: hypotension, shock, ileus, megacolon), you use oral vancomycin + IV metronidazole.
20:00
Stop leaving the mic!!!!
Hey Divine! This is lecture is amazing. I do have a question. At the beginning of the video, you say that MS is a right-sided murmur, but isn't it actually a left-sided murmur that would increase in intensity during expiration?
I think he said TS
Lexpiration and Rinspiration baby
This is almost unusable because you can not hear him every 10 seconds
Please stop walking away from the mic lol
at 1:18:41 , is the eosinophilia for regular eczema or herpeticum?