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  • chhaaaaaaaaaaa gyaaaa chachooooooooo.....

  • Thanks soooooo much! So helpful!

  • 9:15- That's the left side, dumbass.

  • That's the left side, dumbass.

  • EXCELLENT!!

    

  • love the detail on the 2 videos, great job!

  • This was an excellence explanation of the heart model and its structures.Thanks for taking the time time to make this video and sharing it with the world!

  • Thanks so much for the clear and detailed demonstration!

  • I wish u were my anp professor..learned more in 20minutes from u than my teacher in one week!

  • Thank you, thank you, thank you!! This is the best video ever. My teacher didn't even come close to explaining it this well.

  • very helpful vid! thanks a bunch!

  • Fantastic job of pointing out and describing the flow of blood through the various arteries and veins! Clearest presentation that I've heard yet...

  • Great

  • these is very nice video

  • I think I'm ready to perform my first heart operation.

  • hey I was just going over this vid again b4 exam.... and I realised something that didnt make sense b4. @ 1:45 when he says the tricuspid valve is closed and the semilunar valves of pulmonary trunk are open during contraction... he is referring to ventricular contraction.... just in case anybody is getting in as much as a pickle as I did when I first studied the heart. Best wishes to all

  • Missing : Auricles, crista terminalis, sulcus terminalis, and Infundibulum.

    Other than that, GREAT vid.

  • @Fagachinko not only those but the whole Conduction System as well.....but i think it'll be in the next video:) Great Video Doc

  • That wasn't so hard was it? Why the hell cant teachers/instructors explain like this?

    Thank you for this simple, yet amazing video.

  • nice video

  • excellent video. Iinformative, detailed, and very clearly spoken. Thank you Dr. Fabian and camera man

  • thanks once again. This is a big help.

  • thanks for uploading! 

  • Your explanation is more clearer than my instructors. I wish I had you as a teacher I would do better on my lab practicums. He doesn't teach us anything. We are basically on our own in learning.

  • where are the oricles? Don't see them on this model

  • @Kourtney305 i assume you are talking about the "auricles". they are also known as atria. he did mention them in the videos, watch part 1

  • where are the oricles?

  • thank you so much!!! perfect video to help me NOT fail my quiz tommorow (:

  • great video !!!

  • thankyou thankyou thankyou!

  • This is a very interesting and instructive video.

    Thank you!

  • Awesome video! Very well done compared to some videos on youtube. THANKS

  • good video - it really helped after i just read a chapter on the anatomy of the heart. Thanks

  • very helpful lab practical is one day away

  • thaaaankssss!!!

  • Im going to be a heart Surgeon. so i know a lot about that ;)

    But you did a good job with everything.

  • great. maybe shoulda noted the dominance of coronary arteries

  • We have this same model in my lab! You are so clear with your explanations. Thanks for helping us

  • EXTREMELY helpful!

  • perfect ,clear and well organised demonstration

  • This is sooooo helpful. thank you - i was so confused in my a.s. biology lesson and this just made me understand it - great explanations :D thank you

  • very clear helped a lot thanks

  • Dr Fabian FTW!!!

  • Brilliant! Thank you very much.

  • are you really a doctor? how come you don't know how to pronounce curdinae tendinae? just asking

  • @xthypere209x it's chordae tendinae.

  • Called @ Xthypere209x Theres nothing called curdinae tendinae, u Probably Learned the wrong tHing

  • @TheVmad Chordae tendinae.

  • @TheVmad There is haha it's chordae tendineae :)

  • thanks a lot...^.^

  • thanks. these videos really helped!!

  • great vid, very informative and clear diplay of the major parts of the heart on the model.

  • great lesson, this is by far the very, very best explanation of the heart. thank you

  • He really was great!! Good presentation, I am one who needs to listen over and over to get it!!

  • the aortic semilunar valve is never mentioned...remember to include that into your memory banks when studying for quizzes/practials, etc.

  • thank you so much! way better than my a&p teacher! this helped a lot.

  • THANK YOU SO MUCH!!!!1

  • Thank you so much for taking the time to do this. I'm one of those people that has to hear something again and again and see what's going on for it to sink in and these videos are so helpful. Again, thanks for posting this. I appreciate it.

  • Ohh..I am so glad that he made this video..It it so clear and useful. It made much more sense to me now.. WIthout his video i am gonna be so dead on my heart quiz tmr. THANK YOU!!!!!!!

  • I love this guy!!! He makes everything so much easier.. : ) THANK YOU!!!!

  • Very good!

  • its wonderful! gr8 4 revising wat i have done in class... no need to read d notes

    :)

  • Awesome video and great explanation!! Thank you for posting!!

  • this is wonderful. thank you so much!

  • you are better than my professor

  • Excellent! Thank you!

  • thank you so much dr fabian...we really appreciate it..world needs doctors like you...

  • wow, you are awesome...couldn't thank you more:-)

  • thanks very much to every one.

    i will also post videos about sex and pussy and penis and ass.

    good luck

  • ehh the guy below me made no sense

  • Thank you so much!! I wish you were a tutor at my school! Lol

  • THANK YOU VERY MUCH.

  • thank you very much for this video good sir, <3

  • tx.I'm a roumanian student in medicine,but this video was also very usefull for me..

  • You are awesome, I could kiss you lol

  • You guys are awesome for posting this video. Excellent review of the heart!

  • Really appreciate you posting this. I love my Netters but this is made so clear and easy for me. Makes me wonder what med students did before the internet was available...

  • thank you for posting!excellent!

  • Dr. Fabian, you are very helpful providing such clear explanation. Another request...

    Could you please indicate where I can find clear explanation similar to yours about the Cardiac Cycle and the three events associated with the heartbeat?

    Also the ECG waveform associated with these events. Many thanks for such gift.

  • Heart anatomy made clear and simple. What a treat!

  • great =)

    do u know what happens during a bundle branch block? bit confused about that one

  • bundle branch block refers to the left or right bundle branches of the conduction fibers stemming from the bundle of His. In a block, damage to the myocytes results in an ability to depolarize the cells along the conduction pathway past that point (the blockage), meaning no contraction.....but i'm only a 1st year, so don't bank on my reply : - /

  • I have this same model in my lab and your video has defintely helped me out.

  • i have the exact model in my lab, this is gonna help me a lot thx

  • youre terrific!!

    thank you so much for sharing your knowledge

  • thanx doctor

    great explainaition

  • yeah !! we also have to give credits to the camarographer . good job and excelents explainations . THANK YOU DOCTOR.

  • Great cinamatography. Good job with keeping camera steady. Good close ups and wides shots. Clear voice, clear explanations. Effective at explaining function and parts. THANK YOU

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