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The full-screen video player has been improved based on user feedback and is now offered on all new Videos in Clinical Medicine. For a complete list of videos available, please visit the Videos in Clinical Medicine archive.
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03/10/2008
| Pros: |
| Cons: Loads far too slowly for real world use. |
| Reviewer: Wilton Braund Professional Specialty: Endocrinology Place of Work or Study: Private Physician Office (group) |
10/18/2007
| Pros: very good review; |
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| Reviewer: Anonymous Professional Specialty: Family Medicine Place of Work or Study: Government Agency |
10/17/2007
| Pros: Excellent way to teach and learn for the health care providers. |
| Cons: |
| Other thoughts: Hope to see increasing list of topics. |
| Reviewer: Martha Douglas-Escobar Professional Specialty: Pediatrics Place of Work or Study: Hospital, University or Teaching |
08/04/2007
| Pros: good video quality, concise and informative |
| Cons: |
| Other thoughts: please can there be a greater range of other videos too? |
| Reviewer: G Racens Professional Specialty: General Internal Medicine Place of Work or Study: Hospital, University or Teaching |
06/28/2007
| Pros: Excellent source of learning especially for med students and residents... |
| Cons: -Large size of Video files : should be reduced to around 10-20Mb per file...this may be done by providing the files in mp4 format that'll drastically reduce the file size while retaining the quality...i am sure there must be other ways of doing it.. -While downloading if internet connection is lost and resumed, the video starts download from beginning instead of where it left...this is not good for those with slow connections/dial-ups |
| Reviewer: Ankur Gupta Professional Specialty: General Internal Medicine Place of Work or Study: Hospital, University or Teaching |
06/02/2007
| Pros: Advances in medical procedures will continue and change and this is a prime medium to view the actual procedure. |
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| Reviewer: Dr Donald izzi Professional Specialty: Family Medicine Place of Work or Study: Unspecified |
05/26/2007
| Pros: Smooth sound and video even in the UK, great accessibility from any computer, a well thought out presentation bringing together many information sources. Keep it up! |
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| Other thoughts: Please sir, can I have some more? |
| Reviewer: Toby Fagan Professional Specialty: General Internal Medicine Place of Work or Study: Hospital, University or Teaching |
05/25/2007
| Pros: Very good,excellent tool for lerning. |
| Cons: Audio breaks some times. |
| Other thoughts: It would be useful if more and more procedures are included |
| Reviewer: GUDURU R SRINIVAS ARO Professional Specialty: Gastroenterology Place of Work or Study: Hospital, University or Teaching |
05/21/2007
| Pros: video and audio were crystal clear late 5/21/07. Indications/contraindications &complications well spelled out |
| Cons: Video could always be larger |
| Other thoughts: Keep it up! |
| Reviewer: jwdimmick Professional Specialty: General Internal Medicine Place of Work or Study: Private Physician Office (group) |
05/21/2007
| Pros: Clearly presented common pitfalls of this procedure and how to avoid them. |
| Cons: There were numerous audio dropouts over a DSL line and video froze. Each time several words were lost when video resumed. |
| Reviewer: Jonathan Miller Professional Specialty: Psychiatry Place of Work or Study: Non-Profit Organization |
05/20/2007
| Pros: even for foreigners, clearly audible, instructive |
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| Reviewer: Roland Fliedner Professional Specialty: General Internal Medicine Place of Work or Study: HMO |
05/19/2007
| Pros: swift, easy and better learning. |
| Cons: eye strain but a very small price for better learning |
| Other thoughts: never thought about this mode for the nejm articles. Well done! |
| Reviewer: Dr. Pinky Ghate Professional Specialty: General Internal Medicine Place of Work or Study: Hospital, Other |
05/19/2007
| Pros: Basically, a good idea for propagating medical themes to the interested medical community. Video quality good. |
| Cons: No cons |
| Other thoughts: I could imagine all sorts of clinial information material to be made available. |
| Reviewer: Georg Bihlmaier MD Professional Specialty: Family Medicine Place of Work or Study: Private Physician Office (solo) |
05/18/2007
| Pros: very good - I wish to see more for others subjects -like how to read some x ray radio or CT scan |
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| Reviewer: dr baghdadi Professional Specialty: Family Medicine Place of Work or Study: Private Physician Office (solo) |
05/18/2007
| Pros: excellent video. Every intern who is going to begin his or her career must watch this video. Each & every step has been explained. |
| Cons: A bit lengthy video |
| Other thoughts: Explininig the proceedure to patient should have been more space |
| Reviewer: Dr. Sudhir Kumar Jain Professional Specialty: Other Place of Work or Study: Hospital, University or Teaching |
05/18/2007
| Pros: It is excellent for teaching, need to know the details for the beginners, as well as those experienced, as most mishap happens when we do not follow the procedure as advised. |
| Cons: Looks a bit laborious to those who are experienced, |
| Other thoughts: Need a good explanation to be informed to the patient. |
| Reviewer: Dr.Ibrahim Yasir Ahmed Professional Specialty: General Internal Medicine Place of Work or Study: Hospital, Other |
05/17/2007
| Pros: It´s always useful to have in mind all the steps. Nobody knows when you´ll need it! |
| Cons: a little bit laborius |
| Reviewer: Jesus Martinez Professional Specialty: Other Place of Work or Study: Hospital, Other |
05/17/2007
| Pros: It is o.k. for the beginner to learn how to insert N.G. tube |
| Cons: It will better if followed by another video showing how to manage it in difficult cases and anaesthetized patients |
| Other thoughts: Anesthesiology as a specialty is not included in professional specialty field in spite that anesthesiologists are involved so much in this procedure perioperatively. |
| Reviewer: Al-Falaki Professional Specialty: Critical Care Place of Work or Study: Hospital, University or Teaching |
05/17/2007
| Pros: Clear and well explained. Although it seems a monor intervention we (radiologists)see a lot of complications when the position is not checked radiological. |
| Cons: A little laborous |
| Other thoughts: Is it possible to down load the video |
| Reviewer: Gerrit Jager Professional Specialty: Other Place of Work or Study: Hospital, University or Teaching |
05/17/2007
| Pros: video quality |
| Cons: preparation for the technique laborious, unnecessary and not practical. Better techiques are available for the passage of the tube and securing it with tape. |
| Reviewer: David H Shapiro MD Professional Specialty: Critical Care Place of Work or Study: Hospital, University or Teaching |
05/03/2007
| Pros: useful in many ways |
| Cons: can be made available with lower versions of flash player also. |
| Reviewer: Sebin Professional Specialty: Other Place of Work or Study: Medical School Program |
03/22/2007
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| Reviewer: Jihad Irani Professional Specialty: Family Medicine Place of Work or Study: Hospital, University or Teaching |
03/13/2007
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| Reviewer: Anonymous Professional Specialty: Unspecified Place of Work or Study: Unspecified |
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