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  • I took her classes when i was undergrad at UCB. She is definitely one of the most amazing people that i've met in my life. I learned so much from her. Now i'm in my 4th year in a med school, studying to be a neuro surgeon and Dr.Diamond is the one who inspired me to study neurology. Thank you Dr.Diamond

  • nice and clear love it !!!!!!!

  • Blessings!

  • i also adore her ability to present things in a clear, understandable fashion, but as a pedantic remark: the plural of "plexus" is "plexus", not "plexi"

  • Such a very remarkable teacher! A teacher with a 'heart' :-) Enjoying every bit of her lessons and learning much... Prof. Diamond is a student-friendly-teacher ;-)

  • I have learned so much from Prof Diamond.

    She is great.

    I study with her and than take the class and 'ace' it, thanks to Prof.

  • Professor Diamond is freakin' awesome.

  • no doubt she is beautiful.researching the medical words is a lot of fun and revealing.

  • I've been listening to these for ages on podcast and she looks exactly as she sounds! Bless.

  • she discussed trigiminal earlier with the cranial nerves in which she called the vasobalocochlear something else?

  • trigeminal? as In the cranial nerve? She discussed them all in previous lectures only she calls vasobalochoclear something else

  • Excellent lecture, especially the part about the spinothalamic pathway. A little nit: it's generally referred to as the "median" nerve, not the "medial" nerve.

  • What I am noticing is that she does point out that, depending on what university you attend, certain terms can vary. She does point that out in several of the videos and give alternative definitions.

    Often, one speaks in either plural or singlular form. She does that quite often.

    Median and Medial have the essentially same meaning. They both meaning middle.

    Medial definition dictionary

    1. situated in or pertaining to the middle; median; intermediate

  • I do agree that these are execellent lectures!

    I also agree that their is room for impovement.

    The one thing that I have learned, is to research the definitions of words.

    I think that could have been improved a bit.

    ex. Trigineal Nerve, meaning 3.

    That wasn't really discussed but, it is kind of important.

  • I watched many of Marions anatomy lectures last year whilst studying O.T in australia. She was a godsend. I only wish our lecturers would watch her lectures and larn a thing or two about teaching!!!

    over 50% of students from

    failed second semeter, but i received excellent marks!

  • good job dude

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