This is a lecture given to emergency medicine providers discussing how to read a head CT. It was given on 9/26/15 by Dr. Hartmut Gross at the Rural Emergency Medicine conference presented by GCEP.
That was very interesting! Im excited to see the CT I'm having done tomorrow and analyze it to the point of paranoia until my Dr calls to say Im okay lol. But seriously this was a good prep, I feel better knowing what and why theyre doing this and what theyre looking for. Thank you for posting this!
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It would help if somehow you were able to point to the areas you were speaking about specifically, because when you say "over here"; "over there" we have no point of reference.
valuable lecture for me but why did not you point to positive finding as you know it would be difficult to beginners and to make it more easy?? thank you for your help and effort.
It's a great lecture. I understand you're trying to make it simple n easy. The problem is, sometimes u shouldnt. Quite often u went too fast that I just couldnt understand. I wish you'd be a bit clearer n ensure the message or knowledge is delivered before you move on to the next slide. But thanks anyways
We appreciate your comments. There is always a balance between keeping a lecture short enough to keep your attention but detailed enough to cover the material well.
We appreciate your comments. There is always a balance between keeping a lecture short enough to keep your attention but detailed enough to cover the material well.
Clear, concise, and helpful lecture. Thanks
This was very helpful, I am a new SICU nurse and look at these daily. Appreciate you putting this together in a quick and easy way to understand.
Thanks! I think it is fantastic that all parts of the healthcare team take a look at the scan. I'm glad the lecture is helpful.
Starts at 4:00
Hey, thanks a million. Studying for finals and this is the ideal help
Thank You, Doctor. Harmut
Thanks . Explained in a very interesting way
That was very interesting! Im excited to see the CT I'm having done tomorrow and analyze it to the point of paranoia until my Dr calls to say Im okay lol. But seriously this was a good prep, I feel better knowing what and why theyre doing this and what theyre looking for. Thank you for posting this!
Helped a lot!! Thanks! 😊
Such a masterpiece lecture!
Thank you for your lecture!!!!it is really great!
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I was dumb lost the password. I would appreciate any assistance you can offer me!
Amazing lecture!
thank you for making this video, this video is very good, useful for students who are studying in this field👍🙏👏
great lecture
yes i agree with those comments especially you should point with marker while explaining....
Thank you so so much.. was of great help.. thanks alot !
Thank you very much, that was a very useful lecture I'm looking forward to find a way to take my radiology program in 🇬🇧
MR soul surgeon b
Great lecture
very helpful, thanks
Thank you.
"The ventricles, a little hard for me o wrap my head around, no pun intended"
Yeahhh, sure there was no pun intended hahaha
Was a good one though
Wonderful.
Loved it
Thank you
It would help if somehow you were able to point to the areas you were speaking about specifically,
because when you say "over here"; "over there" we have no point of reference.
yes
@@aaronrenmd6324 i waited 2 years for your answer lol
Well done
valuable lecture for me but why did not you point to positive finding as you know it would be difficult to beginners and to make it more easy??
thank you for your help and effort.
great job but I wish you could point out the areas with abnormalities... otherwise the speed was ok for me.
is there avideo for the MRI
It's a great lecture. I understand you're trying to make it simple n easy. The problem is, sometimes u shouldnt. Quite often u went too fast that I just couldnt understand. I wish you'd be a bit clearer n ensure the message or knowledge is delivered before you move on to the next slide. But thanks anyways
We appreciate your comments. There is always a balance between keeping a lecture short enough to keep your attention but detailed enough to cover the material well.
We appreciate your comments. There is always a balance between keeping a lecture short enough to keep your attention but detailed enough to cover the material well.
Image showing SDH is not a CT image, it was an MR image.
its a great lecture. however please use pointers when u say here or there because i am kinda lost
Yes pointer please
Would have been nice if you point out the abnormalities that are noted on the scan
I'd be great if we could see what's he signaling in the images. Great lecture, thanks.
+Said Gutierrez I'm glad you like the lecture. Unfortunately I don't have any video of the lecturer pointing, only a screen capture.
Hi Daniel, Can you take a look at my Brain MRI if I pay you?
Is normal aqueduct of sylvius visible in ct scan
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Is this Ben Stiller?
Could have used your cursor more often to clarify which site. Anyways, helpful video. Thanks!
Samriddha Pant q
Lec content was great, but it would be better if you slow down a bit!
you can change the speed
*clapping hands*
Thanks, would be much better with a pointer
Jimmy Fallon?
Looks informative n interesting but too fast .couldnt catch...Try my best
Dude y r u in hurry?
i actually put my (speed settings) to .75 and you sound like you've had chamomile instead of coffee! ha ha
Nice but haphazardly described
Swift
Panickin
Poorly explained too fast no pointing
Faster then a bullet train are you even trying to explain or just read the slide
If you are posting on the youtube, for people to understand, why you are speaking so rapid? are you in rush?