Dr Matt & Dr Mike's Medical YouTube
Summary: Dr. Mike Todorovic & Dr. Matt Barton are Medical Educators from Australia that love teaching about the Human Body. We also have a podcast!! Dr. Matt & Dr. Mike's Medical Podcast Facebook: Dr Matt & Dr Mike's Medical Podcast Twitter: @drbartox @mickeytod @gubiosciences These brief concept captures are designed to supplement student learning for the following subjects: - Anatomy - Physiology - Pathophysiology - Pharmacology
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- Artist: Dr. Mike Todorovic
Podcasts:
Dr Mike discusses how the body controls blood pressure and how blood pressure drugs work in under 5 minutes!
Dr Mike discusses the differences between left and right side heart failure in under 5 minutes.
Gut Embryology Embryology of the Midgut GIT embryology
Embryology of digestive system GIT embryology
How does our body process alcohol?
What happens to the fats that we eat? In this video, Dr. Mike discusses how and where we digest lipids (triglycerides, cholesterol, and phospholipids) and how we transport them around the body. He also introduces the lipoproteins and highlights the differences between chylomicrons, VLDL, IDL, LDL, and HDL's. Focusing on cholesterol management.
Here are our Top 5 tips for studying and passing Anatomy & Physiology!!
Liver Function Tests LFTs Liver Cirrhosis Gall Stone
Pathophysiology of type 2 diabetes mellitus Diabetes Risk factors Insulin resistance
Everything you want or need to know about RAAS!
JVP Jugular venous pressure Heart Failure Atrial pressure Central venous pressure
Acute Pancreatitis (2018-08-08T07:25:45.000Z)
What is Dalton's law and how is it clinically relevant to respiration?
What is Boyle's law and what is the clinical relevance to respiration?
In this video Dr Mike introduces the first lecture of a series exploring the gut micobiota. He outlines the different types of bacteria on and within our body, including their abundance and composition by location. He also discusses their role in maintaining health, and introduces their involvement in disease.