Thank you so much for making these videos. I'm a UK based Biomedical Scientist, and I cannot tell you the telling off I have had for taking the homozygous more cautious approach at the lab where I work. I'd just rather be safe than sorry, but more experienced (10 years +) staff don't agree with my approach. This video has made things alot clearer. Thank you! :)
I've never understood this panel before but now I understand very clearly ..it looks like you play game thank you very much ...my English language is weeks but I understand 🌷 I hope you make an additional video in the reading panel
Your videos are really helpful, thanks for share! I would appreciate it if you could show what to do when you have a patient that reacts to all the cells plus his own cells.
These videos have been so helpful for me while I've been in the hospital and unable to attend lectures - do you know if there are any resources online to practice Antibody Identification like this?
I did not make a DAT video, but maybe I should. It may be awhile before I have time to do that. In the meantime, there are certainly other videos demonstrating the DAT.
I am not sure what you mean by 'immunizing stimulus'. Do you mean how did the patient become sensitized to the E antigen? I would say either through a transfusion or if it's a mother, through a previous delivery of an E-positive baby.
Thank you!! It helped me because I have been having problems in learning this. May your food be always good 👍 I passed my first take in MLS(ASCPi)
after all these years just now I understand the antibody panel. Big thank you man for giving us a simple but complete explanation. God bless you!
Thanks
❤please can you teach me? Please
Thank you, you made this much easier for me to understand!
I’m an MLT student currently doing clinical rotations and I just started blood bank. I thought this video was very helpful!
I am glad it was helpful. Did you view any of my other blood bank videos?
out of all the videos and tutorials that i have watched, yours is easiest to understand and logical. thank you! 2022
Thank you, I haven't done BB in 20 years, but this brought back panel ID very well!
I am glad it was helpful.
Thank you so much for making these videos. I'm a UK based Biomedical Scientist, and I cannot tell you the telling off I have had for taking the homozygous more cautious approach at the lab where I work. I'd just rather be safe than sorry, but more experienced (10 years +) staff don't agree with my approach. This video has made things alot clearer. Thank you! :)
I'm glad it helped you. Good luck with your coworkers.
Okay! Gotcha! Thankyou sir for sharing your simple tutorial about the antibody panel. This helped me a lot.
Very helpful, clear and detailed explanation, thank you so much!
I'm glad it was helpful.
It helped me so much that I revisit it from time to time for work lol ❤🎉
I've never understood this panel before but now I understand very clearly ..it looks like you play game
thank you very much
...my English language is weeks but I understand 🌷
I hope you make an additional video in the reading panel
I am glad that you now understand?👌
Excellent,explanation 👌👍 easy to understand antibody panel now .
Very profitable informative video ,
thank you 😊 sir 🙏
You are welcome.
Your videos are really helpful, thanks for share!
I would appreciate it if you could show what to do when you have a patient that reacts to all the cells plus his own cells.
My videos cover the basics of blood bank, and I'm afraid the situation you describe isn't routine.
Thank you, any chance you could upload the work sheet for practice purposes?
Thank you so much, this was incredibly helpful!
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My pleasure.
Never thought it was this easy god bless you man
I am glad it helped you.
@@patricktracy9947 can you explain the paternity testing or whatever it’s called about inheriting parents blood group
Thank you for this video.!! The textbook we use does not explain rule out very well
I'm glad it was helpful.
Thank you so much for the videos. My mind is refreshed!
You're welcome.
What to do when panel is pan reactive
Thanks. I needed a refresher.
I love this freaking guy!! Thank you for this sir!
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Which are in pairs and which are by itself?
These videos have been so helpful for me while I've been in the hospital and unable to attend lectures - do you know if there are any resources online to practice Antibody Identification like this?
Hi Tibia, try googling blood bank antibody identification. Four videos should show up. Good luck
Thank you. I did't find video about DAT testing and Rh phenotyping (C,E, e, c, D). Could you do that videos if you get free time?
I did not make a DAT video, but maybe I should. It may be awhile before I have time to do that. In the meantime, there are certainly other videos demonstrating the DAT.
What was the probable immunizing stimulus in this case?
I am not sure what you mean by 'immunizing stimulus'. Do you mean how did the patient become sensitized to the E antigen? I would say either through a transfusion or if it's a mother, through a previous delivery of an E-positive baby.
@@patricktracy9947 perfect, thanks for responding I appreciate that.
Thank you for this video. I badly needed this
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Really thanks for making these videos;
As a microbiologist that means a lot to me !
Please continue
Keep up the great job ^^
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You are a pro !
THANKS for sharing
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Good explanation. Thanks.
Thanks my pleasure
Nice 👍
many thanks for you
Thank you, from Brasil
Olá Pri...you are welcome.
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AMAZING!!
I hope it was helpful.
@@patricktracy9947 it was very helpful for my exam, thank you 😁👍🏽
I hope you got an A. :)
Great thanks
I hope it was helpful.
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Now it is understood
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