I would just like to say thank you very much for these videos, you have really help me not to just know neuroanatomy but also to understand neuroanatomy. You are amazing
This is Sooo good--as a dentist with a Master's degree in pain management it took me a long time--well into my Master's program-after 30 years of regular dentistry, to get that the cranial nuclei are functionally organized---and we tend to think of just the (mostly) motor nerve component as the end-all and be-all of the numbered cranial nerves--- for many years for me, at least, the other nuclei were mysteries---this is such a nice overview. I wish I had known this going into my program and not having to figure it out piecemeal---great job!
Hi, you say that you've taken up masters program after 30 yrs of regular dentistry. I found it very interesting since I myself am studding for my entrance into surgery masters after 13 yrs of working as a regular doctor. At times I find myself wondering whether I'm too late..... How do you find your carrier going as a late starter? Thanks.
@@indrajithsumanasekera4918 Congratulations. It is almost never too late. I am enjoying my "enhanced" career. I don't practice full time, but the diagnostic challenge is stimulating, and looking back at the rigorous 3 year Master degree program I am so glad that I pursued it. Good luck.
I would just like to say thank you very much for these videos, you have really help me not to just know neuroanatomy but also to understand neuroanatomy. You are amazing
This is Sooo good--as a dentist with a Master's degree in pain management it took me a long time--well into my Master's program-after 30 years of regular dentistry, to get that the cranial nuclei are functionally organized---and we tend to think of just the (mostly) motor nerve component as the end-all and be-all of the numbered cranial nerves--- for many years for me, at least, the other nuclei were mysteries---this is such a nice overview. I wish I had known this going into my program and not having to figure it out piecemeal---great job!
Hi, you say that you've taken up masters program after 30 yrs of regular dentistry. I found it very interesting since I myself am studding for my entrance into surgery masters after 13 yrs of working as a regular doctor. At times I find myself wondering whether I'm too late.....
How do you find your carrier going as a late starter? Thanks.
@@indrajithsumanasekera4918 Congratulations. It is almost never too late. I am enjoying my "enhanced" career. I don't practice full time, but the diagnostic challenge is stimulating, and looking back at the rigorous 3 year Master degree program I am so glad that I pursued it. Good luck.
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Onxe a facial nerve is damaged the brain doesn't function properly anymore. The brain functions are affected.
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