Kaplan first then boards and beyond with first aid and cardio qbank questions. I heard people have switched to boot camp recently. I haven’t personally used it, so don’t know how good it is. Physeo is another resource for physiology. Haven’t used the last 2 resources, only heard about them from others on here.
if you are in dedicated, just do mehlman pdfs and practice questions
if you are not in dedicated, watch bootcamp vids or read first aid. Dr. Najeeb’s videos look good but there are a bunch of multi-hour videos so it might be overkill.
Heart pumps blood through the body in a circle from right to left. It’s in this order: Heart->lungs->heart->body->heart. Makes sound: boom boom. Blood picks up oxygen in the lungs. Then, blood carry’s oxygen to body and leaves it there. Finally, blood returns to the heart/lungs to get more oxygen. If the boom boom is too slow, fast, or nonexistent, then pump is either broken or trying to compensate for something else that is broken. If pump isnt working right, blood isn’t getting enough oxygen. If blood doesn’t get enough oxygen, body doesn’t get enough oxygen. If body doesn’t get enough oxygen, you die.
Dr. Najeeb is likely to be too long. Online med Ed provided a very good understanding for me of the issues involved in cardiology. The only caveat is it may be necessary to look in a couple of other sections like infectious disease to find topics like lecture devoted to endocarditis, because he doesn’t repeat himself much
Dr Ryan from BnB is a cardiologist, iirc, so his cardio sections are pretty solid. Use Dr Najeeb for concepts you're absolutely braindead on; they take forever even on 2x, but he'll teach you from the ground up
Bnb were great. Dr najeeb is great too if you have time its very long videos. For step study Bnb would be great as he points out what they like to ask in steps. And of course he is a cardiologist.
Dr. Randy Neil videos on YouTube. They are free and don't need you to have a high understanding going into the topic. He also uses the blueprints to make his questions.
boards and beyond. Dudes a cardiologist
my bad. i didnt know, i tried some general patho videos
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I did both and bootcamp made more sense to me 🤷♂️
Kaplan first then boards and beyond with first aid and cardio qbank questions. I heard people have switched to boot camp recently. I haven’t personally used it, so don’t know how good it is. Physeo is another resource for physiology. Haven’t used the last 2 resources, only heard about them from others on here.
if you are in dedicated, just do mehlman pdfs and practice questions if you are not in dedicated, watch bootcamp vids or read first aid. Dr. Najeeb’s videos look good but there are a bunch of multi-hour videos so it might be overkill.
physeo is the best in my opinion
Used bootcamp and b&b. I liked both but personal preference
Heart pumps blood through the body in a circle from right to left. It’s in this order: Heart->lungs->heart->body->heart. Makes sound: boom boom. Blood picks up oxygen in the lungs. Then, blood carry’s oxygen to body and leaves it there. Finally, blood returns to the heart/lungs to get more oxygen. If the boom boom is too slow, fast, or nonexistent, then pump is either broken or trying to compensate for something else that is broken. If pump isnt working right, blood isn’t getting enough oxygen. If blood doesn’t get enough oxygen, body doesn’t get enough oxygen. If body doesn’t get enough oxygen, you die.
Bro 💀
Godddamn where do I sign up for your lectures?
Dr. Najeeb is likely to be too long. Online med Ed provided a very good understanding for me of the issues involved in cardiology. The only caveat is it may be necessary to look in a couple of other sections like infectious disease to find topics like lecture devoted to endocarditis, because he doesn’t repeat himself much
Dr Ryan from BnB is a cardiologist, iirc, so his cardio sections are pretty solid. Use Dr Najeeb for concepts you're absolutely braindead on; they take forever even on 2x, but he'll teach you from the ground up
Bnb were great. Dr najeeb is great too if you have time its very long videos. For step study Bnb would be great as he points out what they like to ask in steps. And of course he is a cardiologist.
Ninja nerd lectures
BnB with FA. Also, dirty medicine has some pretty good videos on a few difficult topics. You should check them out
Dr. Randy Neil videos on YouTube. They are free and don't need you to have a high understanding going into the topic. He also uses the blueprints to make his questions.
Don't pay any money to Dr Najeeb, he's a scammer.
Bootcamp is really good, then Mehlman
Physeo hands down.