I started R1 last week on neuro, and I have been feeling so lost (expected to read head CTs, but with no one ever sitting down and showing me how) that I honestly doubted picking this specialty. This video has given me a lot of confidence to read more, and I'm now almost looking forward to work tomorrow. Thank you so much. I will watch this again and again until all the subtleties (e.g., common blind spots) stick. You're the man!
I just started my neurosurgery too and I feel lost as well! they literally expect u to know everything in a short time. I hope we both get motivated and do our best. Good luck
I am neurology resident. I was learning ct brain with great efforts. But your lecture is perfect and taught almost all the things that I learnt in a year. Thank u sm
As an R1 radiology resident on my first ever neuro rotation, this was invaluable... At least now I have a systematic way to approach a non CT head... Thank you!
I'm a newbie to CT in the veterinary world, and we were tasked with watching this series to get an introduction to the technology. I must say, even though this is a lot of information, the presentation is well-organized, and the speaking tone and cadence of the presenter keeps my attention throughout the video. Have him present everything in my life and I think my attention deficit will be cured! Haha
They taught us this when I studied for my PhD in neuropsychology…long, long ago…in a galaxy far away…they combined us with neurology residents for some of our classes…it was fascinating because we do need to look at CT and MRIs occasionally…that said…technology has definitely advanced…this refresher has helped…you’re an excellent instructor…I added my np on top of my PhD to give myself more flexibility…this is excellent instruction
the video content is clear, well-organized, and easily understandable. I've been searching for learning materials on X-ray and CT, but couldn't find any. Thanks to TH-cam for recommending your videos. It's really incredible. Thank you for your hard work and dedication.
I am a 5th year medical student, which means I still have 1.5 years until I become a resident, as of now and I was leaning on choosing Radiology as my future specialty. In my country it is the hardest to get matched into and you need to be top few % from thousands to match into it and I was getting discouraged by how hard it is. But this sparked my interest once again and made me realise that this is what I want to do. Thank you so much!
GOLD STANDARD. I've watched a dozen "intro to neurorads" videos first block of R1. Start with this 1-2 times by day 1 and you should make a good impression
This video is awesome. It really helps alot when you watch it over a couple of times. Thanks for the website information. I bookmarked it to be able to review.
Amazing stuff. Watching this for my neurology exam. I think I've already understood most of brain imaging relevant for the exam but this is definitely helping me consolidate my knowledge. Next year I'll have radiology, I'll totally come back to your channel, you just gained a faithful new subscriber brother.
what is the name of the software you use? otherwise, i must congratulate you for the video. i'm a neurosurgery resident and i found this extremely useful
I'd like to practice interpreting images from real patients and present them on Pacsbin what you've done so well, while I failed to upload files to Pacsbin. May I ask how you did that?
Your video is really helpful bro but it will more effective and easy to understand if you highlights the area not with just courser but with different colours.
Content is great. But what is even more awesome is your way of teachıng ! You seem to be born to teach. I mean it. Btw what is the software you use to get the dıfferent windowing, planes etc ...I mean is there a software we can us at home such as the one we would use ın the hospital? I find it very usefull to scrollıng down all the 3 planes, ı.e. sagittal, coronal, axial simultanesously.
What’s your opinion on using the zoom feature during a head ct scan? Mine was zoomed in at 154% and everything appears blurry and my jaws and upper neck is cut off perfectly. The exact spot where I have extreme pain. It took the guy exactly 10 minutes from me exiting the machine to having my report printed. How can 10 minutes be enough to read over 300 pictures?
Searching for info on MS, had 3 mri’s since 2008 to now 2019. It started with an ear test that showed loss on 1 side, which is a sign of strokes. And vertigo. Was the reason I went in to doctors. So now just watching for changes , getting worse. Will not take meds for MS till they get something that works. The neurologist in Silverdale WA state is the coldest meanest person , arrogant! Keep breathing and study this info which helps.
I started R1 last week on neuro, and I have been feeling so lost (expected to read head CTs, but with no one ever sitting down and showing me how) that I honestly doubted picking this specialty. This video has given me a lot of confidence to read more, and I'm now almost looking forward to work tomorrow. Thank you so much. I will watch this again and again until all the subtleties (e.g., common blind spots) stick. You're the man!
I just started my neurosurgery too and I feel lost as well! they literally expect u to know everything in a short time. I hope we both get motivated and do our best. Good luck
Same here im struggling like u hope u are ok
@@joey6117 on 5th day i was asked to work fast to get done with OPD
Good luck you will ace it
Same here 🤯 now feeling relax after watching this video
I am neurology resident. I was learning ct brain with great efforts. But your lecture is perfect and taught almost all the things that I learnt in a year. Thank u sm
My fellow R1s and I are toasting our glasses to you, good sir. Fantastic job!
Thank you for this video from Japan! This video has helped me a lot in my internship.
As an R1 radiology resident on my first ever neuro rotation, this was invaluable... At least now I have a systematic way to approach a non CT head... Thank you!
how it goin
Its been 4yrs, how are things going?
@@Stefin770 I’m a neurorad fellow now so I guess pretty good haha
Easily the best CT head video on TH-cam. I hope there will be more neuroradiology!
I'm a newbie to CT in the veterinary world, and we were tasked with watching this series to get an introduction to the technology. I must say, even though this is a lot of information, the presentation is well-organized, and the speaking tone and cadence of the presenter keeps my attention throughout the video. Have him present everything in my life and I think my attention deficit will be cured! Haha
Adding to the sea of comments profusely thanking you for this titanic effort and brilliant lecture series !! Legendary work worth all the praise !
They taught us this when I studied for my PhD in neuropsychology…long, long ago…in a galaxy far away…they combined us with neurology residents for some of our classes…it was fascinating because we do need to look at CT and MRIs occasionally…that said…technology has definitely advanced…this refresher has helped…you’re an excellent instructor…I added my np on top of my PhD to give myself more flexibility…this is excellent instruction
the video content is clear, well-organized, and easily understandable. I've been searching for learning materials on X-ray and CT, but couldn't find any. Thanks to TH-cam for recommending your videos. It's really incredible. Thank you for your hard work and dedication.
One of the best lectures I've watched. Thank you.
I am a 5th year medical student, which means I still have 1.5 years until I become a resident, as of now and I was leaning on choosing Radiology as my future specialty. In my country it is the hardest to get matched into and you need to be top few % from thousands to match into it and I was getting discouraged by how hard it is. But this sparked my interest once again and made me realise that this is what I want to do.
Thank you so much!
GOLD STANDARD. I've watched a dozen "intro to neurorads" videos first block of R1. Start with this 1-2 times by day 1 and you should make a good impression
This is the best video I have ever watched !!!!!!!!!!!! thank you so much
WOW. Although i m late in watching this video, but i don't think this can be explained in a better way than this. Thanks a ton sir.
Thank you so much for this great presentation, I'm a Medicine registrar and found it very informative
Finally I can go anywhere after watch this lecture. Thank you.
Please do more of these for all the common studies, very useful!
I'm a Radiographer, and I learned so much from this video. Is there any chance that you might have any lectures for CT Angiogram?
Regards colleague
clear tutorial for newbies...a must have for every medical student
Literally one of the best if not the best video!
jesus...that was so awesome holy crap. much thanks from a rookie rad resident
Thanks a lot ...this is one of the most clear and helpful lecture i have ever attended ...thank you very much. I am Dr. Naji Abdel- S amad ...Lebanon
This video is awesome. It really helps alot when you watch it over a couple of times. Thanks for the website information. I bookmarked it to be able to review.
whıch website was that?
Best video on CT brain. Thank you
EM intern here, maybe now ill make you radiologists proud ;p thanks for the great video, will try to incorporate these methods
One of the best videos I have seen.
This is brilliant!! worth ur 1hr to watch. Trust me u won’t regret
grey white diff?? what ever u are seeing at 44:20 i think most of us do not see it
great video. Very helpful to a general surgery resident who is frequently taking trauma call
Best videos i have se3n and that cleared basic things for me as a beginner
JazakAllah
VERY ORGANIZED, VERY INFORMATIVE, THANK YOU
cant wait for abdominal ct. this is awesome. thanks for putting in the time to make this
Abdominal videos (CT, MRI) will be coming shortly
Thank you for this video from Ethiopia!!!!
You are a great teacher. This really helped me a lot. Thank you so much!
Amazing stuff. Watching this for my neurology exam. I think I've already understood most of brain imaging relevant for the exam but this is definitely helping me consolidate my knowledge. Next year I'll have radiology, I'll totally come back to your channel, you just gained a faithful new subscriber brother.
best lecture ever! i've finally understood the CT! thaank you
This is super easy and fun to watch for a beginner like me . Thank you sir . I love it
Start R1, this video help me a lot.
Great video.. as always! Perfect approach in the end
I really hope you guys post the CT chest and abdomen video soon.. !!!
A very comprehensive lecture 😍😍.
im in college and this was helpful thanks
Hands down one of the best tutorials👏🏻
wow. amazing. he is helping safe people through us.
Hi! In minute 27:03. Did you say: look for Sokolow Faceman?
what is the name of the software you use? otherwise, i must congratulate you for the video. i'm a neurosurgery resident and i found this extremely useful
ciobotaru georgian You found it bro
@@brahmaputramoskva1215 Can I know the name of software u use ?
@@assad4102 Radiopedia.org
Thank you for your comment! I just used iMovie
@@assad4102 iMovie
Thank you so much for taking your time to teach! Great video! Wish u the best!
This is really good explanation
Verithanam🙌🙌
I want to say thank you very much! This video is very helpful to me, it helps me a lot.
very useful for a beginner in Radiology
it's great and so comrehensive lecture I've ever watched. thank you very much
Great video! Please make more like this!
Truly awasome lecture, so comprehensive... Have recommended it to all of my friends interested in the topic. Thanks a lot!
this video is very clear how to read ct brain, thanks sir
thanks for the perfect video ! Is there any MRI video?
Thank you so much ❤️.
Please keep making these kind of videos.
Thanks a lot for this tutorial, it's nicely clear to understand even when you've never read head CT before.
You are a gem sir!❤️
Thank you for these videos !
Excellent. Please do an introduction to MRI Brain
Thank you ma man !!! Im at the ED this month and to invest an hour with easy comprehensible interpterion from you is always a blessing , thx again .
I'd like to practice interpreting images from real patients and present them on Pacsbin what you've done so well, while I failed to upload files to Pacsbin. May I ask how you did that?
Very useful thanks, what is your blood and stroke windows? (settings)
appreciate it.
Very highly recommended video thanks
This Will be so cool to follow. ❤
that was an amazing lecture, thanks.
please make some more videos
great video. cleared many concepts
Your video is really helpful bro but it will more effective and easy to understand if you highlights the area not with just courser but with different colours.
Thank you so much. Can you please do a CTA video
Hoping for more head videos . Neuroanatomy 👍👍
Thank you! Love it! So helpful
This is a very detailed lecture.. Thank you so much...
Nice and elaborate. Thank you.
Content is great. But what is even more awesome is your way of teachıng ! You seem to be born to teach. I mean it.
Btw what is the software you use to get the dıfferent windowing, planes etc ...I mean is there a software we can us at home such as the one we would use ın the hospital? I find it very usefull to scrollıng down all the 3 planes, ı.e. sagittal, coronal, axial simultanesously.
Thank you, this is very helpful!
thankyou so much from resident of 2021...
so useful! Truly enjoyed each and every slide.
Thank you for this great video
I genuinely chuckled on darth vader 🤣 well done 😁
Thank you very much Sir ! Iit is extreamly educational !!
I just engulf it like a hot cake !.....it was amazing sir .
Perfect lectures. Congratulations! I am into ophthalmology. Could you please make a tutorial specially focused on orbits and sinuses... thanks
What’s your opinion on using the zoom feature during a head ct scan? Mine was zoomed in at 154% and everything appears blurry and my jaws and upper neck is cut off perfectly. The exact spot where I have extreme pain. It took the guy exactly 10 minutes from me exiting the machine to having my report printed. How can 10 minutes be enough to read over 300 pictures?
Truly awesome channel.
thank you so much for this explanation
You’re amazing guys
Thank you so much, really helpful for my startup! God bless you!
Awesome lecture !!
Incredible lecture. Thank you so much.
Thank you for this real good lecture👏
Excellent lecture and easy way of learning basic for beginners
very clear explanation
Guys, the link with complications for herniation. I didn't get it properly. It is redprimer/dx article what? @navigatingradiology
Thank you somuch Sir.. 🙏🏻❣️
Searching for info on MS, had 3 mri’s since 2008 to now 2019. It started with an ear test that showed loss on 1 side, which is a sign of strokes. And vertigo. Was the reason I went in to doctors. So now just watching for changes , getting worse. Will not take meds for MS till they get something that works. The neurologist in Silverdale WA state is the coldest meanest person , arrogant! Keep breathing and study this info which helps.
Does anyone know where I can download some DICOM files for CT head?
incredibly helpful lecture, many thanks😄
thank you soo much!!! extremely helpful as always!🙏
Thank u so much.great lecture