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TeachMeAandP is all about the health sciences made easy. I teach undergraduate Anatomy and Physiology and graduate level Clinical Anatomy and Pharmacology. I use this channel to provide video lectures and study materials to students taking these courses or reviewing for entrance exams and boards.
I have 9 years experience teaching at the college level and take pride in what I do. My goal is to provide in depth information in a way that makes it easy to understand and remember. I'm readily available to my students and am happy to answer any questions that you have.
Good luck with your classes guys! You got this!
Thanks!
TeachMeAandP is all about the health sciences made easy. I teach undergraduate Anatomy and Physiology and graduate level Clinical Anatomy and Pharmacology. I use this channel to provide video lectures and study materials to students taking these courses or reviewing for entrance exams and boards.
I have 9 years experience teaching at the college level and take pride in what I do. My goal is to provide in depth information in a way that makes it easy to understand and remember. I'm readily available to my students and am happy to answer any questions that you have.
Good luck with your classes guys! You got this!
Thanks!
Pharmacology: Treatment of Angina
This video discusses the causes and presentation of Angina. It also covers the recommended treatment of Angina including the use of Nitroglycerine, Beta Blockers, CCB, and long-acting nitrates.
PowerPoint and Practice questions can be found at: www.patreon.com/TeachMePharmacology
PowerPoint and Practice questions can be found at: www.patreon.com/TeachMePharmacology
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Neuroanatomy III
zhlédnutí 968Před 7 měsíci
This is the final lecture in the Neuroanatomy series for PA students.
Neuroanatomy Day 1 Part 1
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This video covers the detailed anatomy of the brain.
Pharmacology of Adrenergic Agonists
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This video covers direct acting adrenergic agonists for PA students.
Clinical Anatomy of the Lower Extremity Part II
zhlédnutí 465Před 7 měsíci
This video covers the lower extremity for PA students.
HEENT: Treatment of Pharyngitis, Rhinosinusitis, and Otitis Media
zhlédnutí 453Před 7 měsíci
This video covers the pharmacologic treatment of Pharyngitis, Rhinosinusitis, and Otitis Media for PA students.
How vasoconstriction affects pressure, resistance, flow
zhlédnutí 705Před 9 měsíci
This videos is a supplementary explanation for Anatomy & Physiology II students to help them understand the blood vessel chapter.
Clinical Anatomy Thorax : Mediastinum and Pericardium
zhlédnutí 1,3KPřed 9 měsíci
This video covers the structures in the mediastinum including the pericardium (leading up to the heart).
Introduction to Pharmacology / Background Information
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This is the first video lecture for students entering Pharmacology I.
Diabetes Part 2 Video
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This video is the second in the series covering the treatment of diabetes.
Diabetes Pharmacology Part 1
zhlédnutí 938Před rokem
This video introduces Diabetes and covers in depth the use of insulin in treating diabetes.
Rheumatoid Arthritis Treatment
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This video presents an overview of the treatment of Rheumatoid Arthritis.
Immunosuppressants
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This video introduces the use of immunosuppressants for rejection prevention and treatment as well as in autoimmune diseases. The video was created for Pharmacology in a Physician Assistant program.
API Chemistry Part 1 (New recording)
zhlédnutí 805Před rokem
This is the new recording for Chemistry Part 1 that shows the writing on the screen. This is for A & P I students.
TeachMeAandP Patreon Page
zhlédnutí 435Před rokem
This video explains the benefits of joining the TeachMeAandP Patreon Page and shows users how to join the site and how to get the most out of their membership. Dr. Wallis' Patreon page can be found at www.patreon.com/TeachMeAandP
Pharmacology II Anticoagulants and Antiplatelets part 1
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Pharmacology II Anticoagulants and Antiplatelets part 1
Pharmacology: Diarrhea and Constipation
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Pharmacology: Diarrhea and Constipation
Pharmacology: Prostaglandins and NSAIDS Part 1
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Pharmacology: Prostaglandins and NSAIDS Part 1
Pharmacology: Fluoroquinolone and Sulfa Antibiotics
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Pharmacology: Fluoroquinolone and Sulfa Antibiotics
Clinical Anatomy Lower Extremity: Knee Joint Injuries
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Clinical Anatomy Lower Extremity: Knee Joint Injuries
Very very helpful, thanks thanks.
Very helpful for tomorrow lab test.
Thanks
I think you are a good teacher
Great information, thank you
Over 3 years later and these videos are still awesome!! Thank you :D
I think some terms were spelled incorrectly: Teniae Coli (Correct) --- Teaniae Coli (incorrect) seen at 16:00 Rugae (correct) --- Ruggae (incorrect) seen at 22:10 We are graded on the spelling of these terms in my practicals.
I tossed my textbook onto the floor cause it was information overload. You make so much more sense than a textbook. I don't have time to read 30 pages per chapter
plz the link of penicillin antibiotic
Girl you saved my life in anatomy your students are lucky!!
thank you for an amazing video..this was just great
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Hats off!
What about female condoms?
great presentation
Best 40mins spent today. Thank you so much Ma'am I love you and God bless you ❤️
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This was so helpful!!!! Thank you very much. I have my last lab exam in AP1 in an hour and a half and this is exactly what I needed to lock the muscles in. Thank you thank you!!
I honestly love these videos!! I swear I think I've learned so much more than how much I learned with my actual professor! I've got a final tmw and I'm just watching these videos and using quizlet to test myself so this had been such BIG help!!!
Seriously thank u so muchhhh!!!
I've learned more here than weeks going over material with our prof.
I have an exam on the respiratory cardiovascular reproductive and digestive system next week and also physio 8 and 10 the acid base balance and the amylase and substrate can you help me please
Break it down!!!
Good. I just plagiarized some of your work and added WHO AWAKE guidelines on use of antibiotics and also 10 Surgical strategies on use of antibiotics in surgery and passed my tutorial presentation
I also added some work from pubmed
Terrible slides and poor lecture notes, none of the important terms are spelled out and are quickly said with no rebuttle, none of the anatomical parts have any useful or applicable imagery to go along with, this isn't the 90s anymore, update this sad lecture!
Where did you go?? I want to follow you for these extraordinary videos!
Could you tell me how can I learn the name of the muscles or chapter to review? Quiz is Monday
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I hated brainwashing camp (school) but you can teach me anatomy any day of the week if you know what i mean.....
God bless you, thanks so much.
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Love it
Thnks u alot ,plz do for us om systemic pharmacology
Please where is lecture of pharmacology 2(systemic)
Thnks
thank you so much !
You’re very helpful thanks😊
Thanks for this...Have you done a video about the perinium?
very help for my exam
This is excellent
you are the best!! thank you so much this fits well for my exam 3
Excellent!
I had a lab practice on the same day and this helped me alot
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Simple - 1 layer of cells Stratified - More than 1 layer
Why do we not urinate blood since blood is a liquid?
The blood is in a different location from the urine. The blood is kept in the blood vessels and heart. It constantly circulates around and around through the vessels. The urine is produced in the kidney and then it travels through the ureters to the bladder and then out of the body. The fluids come close as blood flows through the vessels in the kidney, but there's a membrane between them. The small things in blood can leave the vessel to go into urine, but the main components of blood (red blood cells) can't leave the blood.
Does my comment below help? I think you will know more after finishing the chapter.
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