I am deeply thankful for the University of Louisville and all associated entities who have made the contents of this channel accessible for anyone in the whole world. Cheers from Latvia
I agree with the sentiments of Jafaku. I am so grateful to have access to these lectures and it is a wonderful act of altruism to make them accessable to the public. Ive recently started a medical role in a country hospital in Australia and have no access to grand rounds as its not a teaching hospital. These lectures have been a lifesaver and directed me to further study and I am grateful to the speakers and the UofL for sharing their extensive knowledge.
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I hope the doctor presenting this is not under the impression that orthostasis only occurs with hypovolemia. He certainly sounded like it to me and I hope I am wrong.
Good lecture overall - however, I am not happy about this doctor's comment on the death of the 70-year old patient when referring to human beings as "1 out of a thousand". That "one" is someone's husband, dad, uncle, brother, grandfather etc. Also, thinking about the "extra work" of admitting a patient for 24-hour or "overnight" observation is wrong; observe the patient if it MIGHT help. Much as I like watching these U of L Internal Medicine residency lectures - this attitude is disappointing.
I am deeply thankful for the University of Louisville and all associated entities who have made the contents of this channel accessible for anyone in the whole world. Cheers from Latvia
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I agree with the sentiments of Jafaku. I am so grateful to have access to these lectures and it is a wonderful act of altruism to make them accessable to the public. Ive recently started a medical role in a country hospital in Australia and have no access to grand rounds as its not a teaching hospital. These lectures have been a lifesaver and directed me to further study and I am grateful to the speakers and the UofL for sharing their extensive knowledge.
We are so glad these lectures have helped you! Take a look at our main blog for weekly lecture posts, and thanks for watching! www.louisvillelectures.org/test-imls-home-page
Excellent lecture! More of these focussed topics would be awesome.
Thank you!
where is this unicorn land where midlevels do great a majority of the time. please do tell
Very poor clarity of slides
I hope the doctor presenting this is not under the impression that orthostasis only occurs with hypovolemia. He certainly sounded like it to me and I hope I am wrong.
Good lecture overall - however, I am not happy about this doctor's comment on the death of the 70-year old patient when referring to human beings as "1 out of a thousand". That "one" is someone's husband, dad, uncle, brother, grandfather etc. Also, thinking about the "extra work" of admitting a patient for 24-hour or "overnight" observation is wrong; observe the patient if it MIGHT help. Much as I like watching these U of L Internal Medicine residency lectures - this attitude is disappointing.