Saturday, April 6, 2013

Neurology made ridiculously simple

28 comments:

  1. Well, to be fair, I learned just as much through that video as I did in my entire first year neuroanatomy class...

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  2. oops! He forgot "supercalafragilisticexpialadocious" a very important fact indeed.

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  3. 35 second intro?

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  4. Sounds like he went to med school at the same fine institution as the developer of the turbo encabulator or one of its descendents.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Turboencabulator

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  5. " Professor " Stanley Unwin . ( Google ) .

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  6. Suddenly everything is made clear to me.

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  7. ALERT! Turn on the closed captioning and watch Google have a meltdown! It even swears at the end!

    Prof. Cleese can lecture to me anytime!

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  8. Gosh, Dr. Grumpy. just think how much money you would have saved on med school if you had seen this earlier.

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  9. i remember this lecture....

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  10. Yes! Exactly like my experience in neuro class. Which is why I almost failed, even with the help of regular tutoring...

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  11. Don't mention the medulla oblongata.

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  12. It's all Greek to me. Does sound like word salad.

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  13. Wonder how often that's what our patients feel like when we try to explain things to them.

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  14. Is the model a right brain or a left brain.

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  15. I will refer to this when my own neurologist explains things to me. He sounds exactly like this until I go home and get out the Tabers.

    And MDs wonder why us mere mortals turn to Dr. Google.

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  16. Too, too funny and too true. All I got was E=2R also.

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  17. of course. makes perfect sense to me!

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  18. I once had a dream where I rode in an elevator with Mr. Cleese in a hotel and by the end of our elevator trip, he had asked me to marry him and I had said yes.

    I would still marry him, and I am a lesbian.

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  19. Transcript, please.

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  20. monty python in action lollll


    verification word glectfer haha

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  21. As a current neuroscience student, I can attest that this is exactly how I feel most days. I just nod my head and pray that Cranial Nerve X is the answer. Or "B", should we be lucky enough to have multiple choice. In fact, I'm pretty sure he does the lectures in some form of ancient Greek.

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So wadda you think?