Join me in working out how the 3D anatomy fits into 2D cut sections. Questions and corrections welcome in the comments (^_-)/
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Lesser Sac Tour: https://youtu.be/dArhm58Bmiw
A simplified schematic tutorial through one of the trickiest parts of anatomy. Questions and corrections always welcome in the comments.
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The internal carotid artery supplies a great deal of the head and brain with oxygenated blood. In this video, we discuss the anatomy, branches, relations and variants of the internal carotid artery.
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A simple explanation of one of the of the key tenets of pharmacokinetics.
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What is the perineum?
A 3D, diamond-shaped space with the pelvic floor muscles as its ceiling.
The space is divided into the urogenital triangle anteriorly, and anal triangle posteriorly.
There are two perineal pouches, superficial and deep, both in the urogenital triangle, and separated by the perineal membrane.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lQzi1gKNgVU
How does the heart work? How does blood move through the heart?
These are questions we've all asked at some point, as we feel our heart beating away in our chest.
To answer this question, we need to talk about the heart valves. The pulmonic, aortic, tricuspid and bicuspid / mitral valves.
The heart is quite simple, and I think its good for us all to have some understanding of how it works. So this video - unlike most of my other videos - is not aimed at medical students, but at everyone. It will be too simple for some, too complex for others. I hope we can all share in understanding of our incredible human body, and appreciate our existence a little bit more as a result.
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A quick & easy tour round the femoral canal - the site of femoral herniae.
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Neural networks simplified and made easy, for the layperson (or medical practitioner). I've tried to keep things simple, and provide a beginner's introduction to machine learning and neural networks. By the end of this series, you'll have created your first complete and functioning artificial neural network. I recommend listening on 1.5 or 2x speed.
This technology will be all throughout medical practise in the years to come, so its definitely worth trying to get your head around.
Part 2 is all about generating a 'loss function', which will help us determine how poor our network's predictions probably were.
This tutorial is greatly indebted to the work of Justin Johnson: https://github.com/jcjohnson
Let me know what you think in the comments below?
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jQyzqpYKJ3M
Neural networks simplified and made easy, for the layperson (or medical practitioner). I've tried to keep things simple, and provide a beginner's introduction to machine learning and neural networks. By the end of this series, you'll have created your first complete and functioning artificial neural network. I recommend listening on 1.5 or 2x speed.
This technology will be all throughout medical practise in the years to come, so its definitely worth trying to get your head around.
This tutorial is greatly indebted to the work of Justin Johnson: https://github.com/jcjohnson
Let me know what you think in the comments below?
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TIEKzVwS12g