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High-Yield Skeletal, Cardiac, and Smooth Muscle | Last-Minute Studying | MCAT 2024
These are the facts most likely to be tested about the different muscle types on the MCAT. Please like and subscribe if you find these quick videos useful!
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Krebs Cycle: Last-Minute High-Yield Studying for MCAT | MCAT 2024
zhlédnutí 2KPřed 3 měsíci
For anyone doing last-minute studying for the MCAT! This is not intended as a comprehensive review, but rather a quick summary of what I consider the highest-yield quick concepts I would prep someone with the day before their exam. Comprehensive Amino Acid Playlist: bit.ly/3sMGBUG
Pediatric Diaphragm vs Bell & How to Remove the Pediatric Diaphragm
zhlédnutí 33KPřed rokem
TL;DR: the pediatric diaphragm is not a bell! Comprehensive Amino Acid Playlist (MCAT): bit.ly/3sMGBUG #littmann #stethoscope All content and media on this channel is created and published online for informational purposes only. It is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice and should not be relied on as health or personal advice.
Titration of Phosphoric Acid + pKa Values You Should Memorize | MCAT
zhlédnutí 6KPřed rokem
TL;DR: the titration curve of phosphoric acid, H3PO4, depends on its three pKa values: 2.2, 7.2, and 12.4. These are pKas that are useful to have memorized for the MCAT, but it is much better not only to have them memorized, but be able to apply the Henderson-Hasselbalch equation to the titration curve of this compound. Today’s MedCat video covers an extremely common biological molecule, phosph...
Start and Stop Codons in 1 Minute + Stop Codon Mnemonic | MCAT
zhlédnutí 4,3KPřed rokem
TL;DR: The stop codons, as they appear 5’ to 3’ in mRNA, are UAA (U Are Annoying), UGA (U Go Away), UAG (U Are Gone), and the start codon is AUG. Today’s MedCat video covers all the codons you need to know for the MCAT-and there are only four! The stop codons, which are written as they appear in mRNA, not DNA, are UAA, UGA, and UAG. The mnemonic, U Are Annoying, U Go Away, and U Are Gone, is a ...
Ribosomal Subunit Weights (Prokaryotes and Eukaryotes) + Svedbergs | MCAT
zhlédnutí 5KPřed rokem
TL;DR: the ribosomal subunit weights for prokaryotes are 30S and 50S, while the whole ribosome is 70S. The corresponding ribosomal subunit weights for eukaryotes are 40S, 60S, and 80S. Prokaryotes: 30S, 50S, 70S (Mnemonic: Prokaryotes are Prime OR prokaryotes are odd) Eukaryotes: 40S, 60S, 80S (Mnemonic: Eukaryotes are Even) Today’s MedCat video covers ribosomal subunit weights, which are measu...
Drawing the Biochemical Structure of DNA | MCAT
zhlédnutí 4,6KPřed 2 lety
TL;DR: knowing how to draw the biochemical structure of DNA is important! It will give you a great framework for answering MCAT questions on test day. Today’s MedCat video covers the biochemical structure of DNA (2’-deoxyribonucleic acid) from start to finish, mentioning important structural features-like how DNA is 2’-deoxy-that will help net you extra points on test day, particularly in the B...
Compass Blots: Northern, Western, Southern, & Eastern | MCAT
zhlédnutí 4,2KPřed 2 lety
TL;DR: Compass blots assay for different molecules: Western - protein, Northern - RNA, Eastern - post-translational protein modification, and Southern - DNA. Today’s MedCat video covers a variety of different so-called “compass blots,” named for their specificity for various types of molecules. Western blots assay for the presence of proteins, often with the use of a labeled antibody and electr...
DNA Replication + Practice Problem | MCAT
zhlédnutí 8KPřed 2 lety
Note: be able to distinguish between eukaryotic and prokaryotic versions of some of these enzymes. DNA replication is unique for the MCAT (and biology in general) in that the prokaryotic enzymes (DNA Pol III, for example) are the main teaching points rather than their eukaryotic counterparts. TL;DR: DNA replication involves a variety of associated proteins and enzymes that you should be familia...
Rate-Limiting Enzymes and Their Regulation | MCAT
zhlédnutí 13KPřed 2 lety
TL;DR: The rate-limiting enzyme of any metabolic process is the enzyme that catalyzes the slowest, or rate-limiting, step of that metabolic process. Its regulation is specifically important because it determines not just the rate of that specific reaction, but the rate of the overall metabolic process. Today’s MedCat video covers the different rate-determining (aka rate-limiting) enzymes of gly...
Histone Acetylation & DNA Methylation + Practice Problem | MCAT
zhlédnutí 20KPřed 2 lety
TL;DR: Histone acetylation neutralizes the positive charge on lysine, reducing the Coulombic positive-negative attractive force between the positively-charged histone and negatively-charged DNA. DNA methylation usually reduces transcription by reducing the availability of space for transcription factors and RNA polymerases. Abstract of article by Shaw et al. on net charge on a protein: bit.ly/3...
RNA Polymerase I, II, and III + Prokaryotic RNA Polymerase | MCAT
zhlédnutí 7KPřed 2 lety
TL;DR: The 3 types of RNA polymerases (enzymes that polymerize nucleotides to make ribonucleic acid) are RNA Polymerase I, II, and III. RNA Pol I makes rRNA in the nucleolus; RNA Pol II makes mRNA, miRNA, and snRNA; and RNA Pol III makes tRNA and 5S rRNA. Today’s MedCat video covers the three different types of RNA polymerases and how we can memorize them for test day. Note that RNA Polymerase ...
Thank You for 1000 Subscribers! | MCAT
zhlédnutí 172Před 2 lety
TL;DR: Thank you! Today’s MedCat video covers my gratitude to you. Time Stamps: Thank You: (0:00) Comprehensive Amino Acid Playlist: bit.ly/3sMGBUG Check out Aratasaki, the beat maker behind my intro and outro: bit.ly/2Pma5v0 All content and media on this channel is created and published online for informational purposes only. It is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advic...
Histones, Nucleosomes, Chromatin, Euchromatin, and Heterochromatin | MCAT
zhlédnutí 6KPřed 2 lety
TL;DR: Chromatin = DNA histones (and other proteins) RNA. Histones form an octamer and are sealed with the H1 histone protein, allowing for tighter packaging of DNA (more heterochromatic). Euchromatin is loose and transcriptionally active; heterochromatin is compact and not transcriptionally active. Today’s MedCat video covers how histones interact with DNA, specifically covering how two copies...
Memorize Structure of Adenine, Guanine, Cytosine, Thymine, and Uracil | MCAT
zhlédnutí 13KPřed 2 lety
TL;DR: it is important to memorize the structures of the nitrogenous bases adenine, guanine, cytosine, thymine, and uracil so that you are able to recognize and differentiate them on test day. Today’s MedCat video covers the structures of adenine, guanine, cytosine, and thymine, and gives you a few tips and tricks on how you can best memorize them with a few mnemonics including PurAG, CUT the P...
Why You Don't Need to Take a Sociology Class for the MCAT | MCAT
zhlédnutí 4,5KPřed 2 lety
Why You Don't Need to Take a Sociology Class for the MCAT | MCAT
Electromagnetic Spectrum + Practice Problem | MCAT
zhlédnutí 4,7KPřed 2 lety
Electromagnetic Spectrum Practice Problem | MCAT
Sign Conventions for Curved Mirrors: Concave and Convex | MCAT
zhlédnutí 5KPřed 2 lety
Sign Conventions for Curved Mirrors: Concave and Convex | MCAT
Index of Refraction + Practice Problem | MCAT 2021
zhlédnutí 6KPřed 2 lety
Index of Refraction Practice Problem | MCAT 2021
How to Never Mix Up Reabsorption and Secretion | MCAT
zhlédnutí 4,8KPřed 3 lety
How to Never Mix Up Reabsorption and Secretion | MCAT
Everything You Need to Know for MCAT Test Day | MCAT
zhlédnutí 4,1KPřed 3 lety
Everything You Need to Know for MCAT Test Day | MCAT
Biochemical Structure of ATP | MCAT
zhlédnutí 7KPřed 3 lety
Biochemical Structure of ATP | MCAT
How to Take and Review MCAT Practice Exams | MCAT
zhlédnutí 1,8KPřed 3 lety
How to Take and Review MCAT Practice Exams | MCAT
Sign Conventions for Thin Lenses-Tricks for Memorizing | MCAT
zhlédnutí 11KPřed 3 lety
Sign Conventions for Thin Lenses-Tricks for Memorizing | MCAT
Trigonometry for the MCAT-Approximating Values | MCAT
zhlédnutí 4,6KPřed 3 lety
Trigonometry for the MCAT-Approximating Values | MCAT
Should You Use Anki for the MCAT? | MCAT
zhlédnutí 1,2KPřed 3 lety
Should You Use Anki for the MCAT? | MCAT
Specific Gravity for the MCAT | Fluids | MCAT
zhlédnutí 7KPřed 3 lety
Specific Gravity for the MCAT | Fluids | MCAT
Structural Imaging for the MCAT: CT vs MRI Scans | Brain Imaging | MCAT
zhlédnutí 10KPřed 3 lety
Structural Imaging for the MCAT: CT vs MRI Scans | Brain Imaging | MCAT
Conservative and Nonconservative Mutations + Amino Acid Mutation Notation | MCAT
zhlédnutí 15KPřed 3 lety
Conservative and Nonconservative Mutations Amino Acid Mutation Notation | MCAT
Hess's Law MCAT Problem Solving | a.k.a. Hess Law or Hess' Law | MCAT
zhlédnutí 8KPřed 3 lety
Hess's Law MCAT Problem Solving | a.k.a. Hess Law or Hess' Law | MCAT

Komentáře

  • @nihanchelik
    @nihanchelik Před 7 dny

    Simple way of explaining and really good drawing. Thank you very much ❤

  • @jasminekaur7897
    @jasminekaur7897 Před 8 dny

    Thank you so much for your videos! I've watched your amino acid ones so far and I have a much better understanding of practice questions!! :)

    • @medcatmcat
      @medcatmcat Před 4 dny

      Thank you for the kind comment!

  • @tonyolowu3590
    @tonyolowu3590 Před 12 dny

    Hi! great videos! does this section of your playlist cover the physical and chemical foundations of the MCAT?

  • @ataberktamis9079
    @ataberktamis9079 Před 12 dny

    thank you so much

  • @samuela.mijares6418
    @samuela.mijares6418 Před 26 dny

    Simple & effective. Thanks for your time and efforts.

  • @airquis
    @airquis Před měsícem

    Thank you i have just one question, why aren't the yellow dominant alleles ignored in the probability. I'm assuming its because the problem stated that 2 yellow flies are going to be mated?

  • @kunalgupta7878
    @kunalgupta7878 Před měsícem

    Please keep it up!

  • @ICantSeeYourRepliesDickhead

    4:24 isn't that 3' to 5' instead of 5 to 3?

  • @miriamhan7942
    @miriamhan7942 Před měsícem

    Thank u for this video. I actually have better retention and concentration watching shorter formats compred to long videos.

    • @medcatmcat
      @medcatmcat Před měsícem

      Great! I'm glad it's helpful.

  • @joytaboh1219
    @joytaboh1219 Před měsícem

    taking my test on the 22 wish me luck

  • @ClaireSamuelsVA
    @ClaireSamuelsVA Před měsícem

    Your channel is so highly underrated!! Thank you for posting such quality content

    • @medcatmcat
      @medcatmcat Před měsícem

      Thank you so much! I really appreciate it!

  • @thefreakbinge
    @thefreakbinge Před měsícem

    Ohhhh, my dummas just used it as it is😭😭😭

  • @medcatmcat
    @medcatmcat Před měsícem

    How's it going everyone! I'm making some shorter videos with the thought that seeing this video once will yield you hopefully at least one question on the MCAT. Let me know how you feel about the videos with shorter format.

    • @17kdancer
      @17kdancer Před měsícem

      Super helpful! Thanks so much!!

    • @medcatmcat
      @medcatmcat Před měsícem

      @@17kdancer Yes of course!

    • @kevingibrayel160
      @kevingibrayel160 Před měsícem

      Amazing, I love ur channel thank you!!

    • @medcatmcat
      @medcatmcat Před měsícem

      @@kevingibrayel160 Thank you so much!

  • @ArianaMoore-ov1tb
    @ArianaMoore-ov1tb Před měsícem

    10/10 thank you so much! This video helped me so much on AAMC 4 exam!!!

  • @sarahalshimary9849
    @sarahalshimary9849 Před měsícem

    i usually dont comment on youtube videos but im taking my mcat the day after tomorrow and you rly made this click for me. ive been binging your videos since i wanted to do some light content review and ive learned so much. thank you and i hope youre doing well in med school

    • @medcatmcat
      @medcatmcat Před měsícem

      Glad I could help! Thank you so much; these comments make my day. I am doing well!

  • @KatieInTheLight
    @KatieInTheLight Před měsícem

    Thank you!

  • @dianeabaidoo1438
    @dianeabaidoo1438 Před měsícem

    so if i am understanding correctly both (2/3) fractions came from the F1 punnet for each Ww probability to calc F2 probability?

  • @amayagibson2698
    @amayagibson2698 Před 2 měsíci

    This really brought everything together

  • @MrRobertFarr
    @MrRobertFarr Před 3 měsíci

    Interesting. Actually. Very interesting. And also. Quite useful. Thanks. As here. I have probably. Accidentally poisoned myself. Yet. From memory. I thought of a great remedy and through. Deduction. Perhaps can think of the cause of this discomfort I feel. Now. Unfortunately. I am slightly disabled and canget out to the store like I used to. Where I was checking out the packets of foods as. I was buying them. So. I ordered home delivery actually and by coincidence. I happen to know a bit about the culture of Coca-Cola. And through research online. I discovered some background to a drink named Dr. Pepper. Now . I am lying here . Feeling a little discomfort. Behind my breast bone. A classic sympton of Phosphoric Acid poisoning. According to online reports. My teeth also feel a little tender perhaps due to. As usual. I forgot to brush them for a while. Which is not usually much of a problem. So. Remembering what I read of Dr Pepper. It was formulated in Texas by a Pharmacist possibly who sold sodas. 2. It sold well in Mississippi near to a point where it was manufactured . Coca Cola . Is partly Berkshire Hathaway owned and Coke is marketed through parties in the stadiums of America and through The Coca Cola lorry near Christmas. Here in Plymouth. When a lorry full of Coke is driven up. Onto Plymouth Hoe. Plymouth. Devon. England. United Kingdom. British Isles. Off Continental Western Europe. So. The sodium content of the formulations. I am guessing is crucial. However it's likely that. Coca Cola distribution. Just distributes a syrup for adding to local water supplies. From memory sodium content of water varies. As does Chlorine conyent. I guess. High Sodium content and a lower chlorine content might be suitable here so. From memory . I am guessing that fits the profile of Evian. Mineral water. Thus. I should seek Evian as a mixer for Tge Cratr of Dr. Pepper that I bought myself as a treat. Yet. That's a bit of a drag to walk to the store and formulate my own improved version of Dr. Pepper right ?

  • @jigglymonkey4317
    @jigglymonkey4317 Před 3 měsíci

    ok so how does losing an electron increase the number of protons for beta decay... wouldn't only the charge increase?

  • @boisvert593mustdieX2
    @boisvert593mustdieX2 Před 3 měsíci

    T - 12 hours 🙊

  • @Yankee4ever2
    @Yankee4ever2 Před 3 měsíci

    Taking on 4/26, appreciate all the work you are doing

  • @nairbnooy2466
    @nairbnooy2466 Před 3 měsíci

    Yo, taking mine on 4/12, thank you i love you bro <3

  • @Yankee4ever2
    @Yankee4ever2 Před 4 měsíci

    Back at it again with the dope content

  • @kennethdilorenzo1043
    @kennethdilorenzo1043 Před 4 měsíci

    Anáthema

  • @danidaforbes2351
    @danidaforbes2351 Před 4 měsíci

    Hi, could you do a video on Weber’s Law ( & JND) and some possible AAMC style questions please.

  • @AlyssaWilliams-nk8sm
    @AlyssaWilliams-nk8sm Před 4 měsíci

    This video is such a clear and concise explanation. Thank you! Very helpful

  • @SS-ed4ol
    @SS-ed4ol Před 4 měsíci

    Why is concentration of glucose in the lumen lower than that of the intestinal epithelial cell? After a carb diet, won’t the luminal glucose be higher? I always get confused with this.

    • @medcatmcat
      @medcatmcat Před 4 měsíci

      **disclaimer: this process is probably way more complicated than this, and there could be wrong suppositions I make, but this is how I think of it in terms of MCAT concepts. I would disagree with the statement that after a carb-rich meal that the blood luminal glucose would be higher than that of the inside of the intestinal cell. The blood luminal glucose is "high" (relative to fasting glucose, but not to the inside of the intestinal cell) after a carbohydrate-rich meal because of the intestinal epithelial cells having a higher intracellular concentration of glucose! For passive transport to occur, the intracellular concentration must be higher than the blood glucose concentration. You could also think of it in terms of ins and outs. The way the system is set up, more glucose is coming in the apical side of the cell than is leaving via the basal side of the cell, so the enterocyte (should) have more glucose than the blood.

    • @SS-ed4ol
      @SS-ed4ol Před 4 měsíci

      @@medcatmcat Thank you so much for this detailed explanation. I do understand that the concentration of glucose in the intestinal epithelial cell is higher than that in the blood (basal side) for facilitated diffusion to occur down the concentration gradient. However, what I don’t understand is that, after a high carb meal, wouldn’t the concentration of glucose in the INTESTINAL LUMEN be greater than that in the intestinal cell (on the apical side)? Why do we need secondary active transport for glucose here and why is glucose going UP its concentration gradient?

  • @StudiousSeanReads
    @StudiousSeanReads Před 4 měsíci

    Around 6:21, you say gotten rid of a negative charge when the Lysine residue was acetylated, but it was a positive charge (basic) that was removed, thus lowering the pI because it became less basic or more acidic

  • @M87VirgoA
    @M87VirgoA Před 5 měsíci

    On semeiotics book I read: "Use the bell to listen when measuring patient's pressure" and I was like... WTF is a Bell? I HAVE NO BELL... Then I found this video... Thank you!

  • @reagandennen619
    @reagandennen619 Před 5 měsíci

    Doesn't RNA polymerase III also transcribe tRNA?

    • @medcatmcat
      @medcatmcat Před 5 měsíci

      Correct, that is in the video!

  • @indiraalonso-diaz1260
    @indiraalonso-diaz1260 Před 5 měsíci

    do you have channel recommendations to study this part for the mcat? so that I can have a comprehensive grasp on the material that is most likely to be tested?

    • @medcatmcat
      @medcatmcat Před 5 měsíci

      As far as CZcams, I'm not quite sure to be totally honest. I think the best way to really get a comprehensive understanding would be to use a text like Kaplan or Princeton Review and supplement with CZcams search as needed--I would not feel comfortable with any channel that claims it is truly "comprehensive."

  • @Eclipsedeluna22
    @Eclipsedeluna22 Před 6 měsíci

    You are the best, this was an amazing simplified explanation! My Kaplan book was sooo dense about it.

  • @rayaany.4069
    @rayaany.4069 Před 6 měsíci

    I’ve been binging your videos. You help me more than you can know.

    • @medcatmcat
      @medcatmcat Před 6 měsíci

      Thank you so much! This is the motivation I need to film this next video.

    • @rayaany.4069
      @rayaany.4069 Před 6 měsíci

      @@medcatmcat I understand that its discouraging to put effort and not get a lot of views, but thats just the nature of making educational content on youtube nowadays. Ive sent this to my friends so my whole community will be benefitting from your work. The way i see it…youre a hidden gem for people who want to do good. Theres some merit in that too!

  • @rayaany.4069
    @rayaany.4069 Před 6 měsíci

    This helps!! Thanks!

  • @Triluvstea
    @Triluvstea Před 6 měsíci

    Thank you :)

  • @medcatmcat
    @medcatmcat Před 6 měsíci

    Thanks for 5k! A little late but I really didn't think my channel would be this popular, and thank you all for the very kind comments.

  • @forgentlesoul4054
    @forgentlesoul4054 Před 6 měsíci

    I still am quite confused as to why histidine (pKa = 6) isn't considered weakly acidic but basic? and you clearly indicated that arginine and lysine having overall charge of +1 from the diagram 8:20 but you call them polar (not charged)? Great video :) I see you uploaded them 3 yrs ago but I still find it very useful thx

    • @medcatmcat
      @medcatmcat Před 6 měsíci

      Hello! I'm glad you find them useful. The classification of histidine is frustrating. It is a good reminder of another high-yield concept, though, which is the definition of pKa: the pH at which an equal amount of protonated and nonprotonated species will exist of that particular molecule. If we solve the Henderson-Hasselbach equation and give [A-] and [HA] the same value, we see that pKa must equal pH. This reminds us of an even more fundamental concept-not easy, but fundamental-which is that when we talk about histidine, singular, we actually mean an unfathomable number of histidine molecules. For simplicity, we say histidine is neutral at physiologic pH, 7.4, because the pH > pKa, and the proton that histidine sometimes likes to have is taken by the solution. However, because there are a ton of histidine molecules, some of them are going to be protonated, and in fact, because the pKa is reasonably close to the pH, a nonsignificant number of them will be found protonated in the body. What's more is that the entirety of the body is not homogenous, and some local enzymes and environments in the body will favor one form over another-a little bit of hand-waving here since this is above my pay grade. Let me know if that makes sense.

  • @jacobkimba1480
    @jacobkimba1480 Před 6 měsíci

    If the 'constant bell chime' (first stimulus) is replaced entirely by a sharp ringing would it still be dishabituation? Wouldnt the chime have to continue simultaneously with the ringing for dishabituation to occur?

    • @medcatmcat
      @medcatmcat Před 6 měsíci

      It would not be, as the stimulus that had been habituated, or "gotten used to," would just disappear, so you wouldn't be able to notice it again. You must perceive a stimulus similarly to how you did before you were habituated, or before you had gotten used to something.

    • @medcatmcat
      @medcatmcat Před 6 měsíci

      Further, if you are worried about this for the MCAT, I seriously doubt that they would present anything other than a classical situation of dishabituation, so I wouldn't perseverate on it for too long, as there is a lot more to learn-unless you are genuinely interested, in which case, hats off to your love of learning!

  • @theodorevegh6030
    @theodorevegh6030 Před 7 měsíci

    "Atomic Habits" by James Clear is the best book about learning how to study for the MCAT. IMHO. - Ted Vegh ❤️🇺🇸🌎💰💪

    • @medcatmcat
      @medcatmcat Před 6 měsíci

      I'll have to give it a read!

  • @LeMelleKH2
    @LeMelleKH2 Před 7 měsíci

    It is worth noting that for that model, the diaphragms are tunable. So you will get bell and diaphragm sounds depending on how much pressure. So technically it is a bell, even if you have the peds diaphragm attached.

    • @medcatmcat
      @medcatmcat Před 6 měsíci

      You can do that for sure, but depending on patient sensitivity and your preference, I wanted to show the "proper" bell. To my ear, using the bell sounds totally different than pressing hard with the diaphragm.

    • @LeMelleKH2
      @LeMelleKH2 Před 6 měsíci

      @@medcatmcat Yes, the bell versus pressing hard will always be different. But pressing lightly will be about the same given the tunability

  • @darklarrie535
    @darklarrie535 Před 7 měsíci

    thank u!!

  • @DEEZNUTS-vy2tf
    @DEEZNUTS-vy2tf Před 8 měsíci

    straight forward to the point and very helpful thanks

  • @soumia5544
    @soumia5544 Před 8 měsíci

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  • @Alfeco-dm7uk
    @Alfeco-dm7uk Před 8 měsíci

    Ok. And what is the difference???

    • @medcatmcat
      @medcatmcat Před 8 měsíci

      The bell helps you hear low-frequency sounds like S3/S4 gallups a little better than the diaphragm!

  • @christophernutter5037
    @christophernutter5037 Před 8 měsíci

    This is great, and really straightforward, Thank you!

  • @hectorgarcia6140
    @hectorgarcia6140 Před 9 měsíci

    you're so tough bro

  • @jaystanfordhendricks1828
    @jaystanfordhendricks1828 Před 9 měsíci

    That diaphragm literally just "yoink!" out from that place

  • @Samsanity
    @Samsanity Před 9 měsíci

    How does the Littman bell compare to other stethoscope bells such as the harvey DLX elite? The Littman bell just seems a bit small

    • @medcatmcat
      @medcatmcat Před 3 měsíci

      I have not used the Harvey stethoscopes more than a handful of times, but I did not note a huge difference. I'd say if you like a bit more of a steampunk look to your stethoscope, the Harvey is your move. I also am not sure if the Harvey has a non-chill bell sleeve, so it might be cold for patients without that (though I could be wrong, I haven't seen one for that model).

  • @leisurelyannie
    @leisurelyannie Před 9 měsíci

    thank u medcat!! I'm beyond grateful for your videos <3