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WashingtonDeceit
Joined: February 04, 2007
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Age: 61
These movies are dedicated to the greatest pathologist of all time---Martin A. Swerdlow, MD

"Build it and they will come."
Country: United States
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Histopathology Skin--Lichen sclerosus et atrophicus
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Shotgun Histology Thyroid
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eyutsub | July 23, 2008
thanks man! good stuff!
Natzz27 | July 23, 2008
wow i didn't even see these! i thought there were only the 96? thanku thanku thnku! :-D
yangfan123 | July 22, 2008
Hi,Dr.
Thanks so much for your excellent teaching videos and explanations. They definitely are helping and will help the medical students a lot around world. Thanks so much.
I was totally shocked when I first saw your teaching videos.Not only by contents but also by illustration style of H&E stain. So amazing! I am doing H&E stain on acute cerebral infarct tissue and really want your illustration style to present my H&E results. How can I zoom to whatever I want but still keep very high resolution in pictures (Just like yours)?
Do I need to take different zoom levels (like zoom1,zoom2,zoom3,zoom5,zoom10) on the same stained area first and then integrate them into one view? What kind of software I need to integrate them and show them like yours.Thanks a lot
DonDiva1977 | July 14, 2008
Your very helpful with many users! Thanks!
noellesellner | July 07, 2008
These are amazing! Thanks for posting! I told my whole class about them.
-Tony Sellner
disurgeon | June 27, 2008
thank you thank you thank you for posting the vids !!!!! :)
kodzillla | June 24, 2008
Thanks! Great stuff!
andyzohoury | June 23, 2008
I would also like to thank you for posting this amazing series of videos. I am in medical school and I cannot tell you what a wonderful resource your videos are in supplementation to my course material. Who needs a lab when you have Youtube! (Just kidding! Hahaha). Thanks so much, and keep up the good work!!!
ebbaydaor | June 19, 2008
Hi! Just want to let you know that I'm so thankful for your videos, today I passed my histology exam, thanks to your informative videoes! Keep up the good work! You rock!
Julietsmonster | June 18, 2008
Ive just started medical school and I wanted to let you know that your videos are a lifesaver! Thanks!