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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Metoclopramide Anti-nausea medication nausea and vomiting Maxolon
Metoclopramide Anti-nausea medication nausea and vomiting Maxolon
Gut embryology Development of the hindgut
Mechanism of action of Clonidine Alpha 2 Receptor agonist
Gut embryology Development of the hindgut
Mechanism of action of Clonidine Alpha 2 Receptor agonist
In this video, Dr Mike looks at the blood supply that branches from the abdominal aorta (coeliac trunk) to deliver oxygen and nutrients to the liver, spleen, stomach, and duodenum.
In this video, Dr Mike looks at the blood supply that branches from the abdominal aorta (coeliac trunk) to deliver oxygen and nutrients to the liver, spleen, stomach, and duodenum.
In this video, Dr Mike explores the differences between serosa and adventitia within GIT. he discusses which organs are sit within the peritoneal cavity and which organs are retroperitoneal.
In this video, Dr Mike takes a look at the muscle layers of the GIT. He discusses the role of the myenteric plexus and how it influences mixing and peristalsis throughout the GIT.
In this video, Dr Mike looks at the second layer of the GIT called the submucosa. Made up of loose connective tissue it contains blood vessels, nerve fibres, and lymphatics.
In this video, Dr Mike explores the mucosal layer of the GIT and its components, including; epithelia and their types; lamina propria; and the muscularis mucosa.
In this video, Dr Mike explains the anatomical, physiological, and chemical differences between the sympathetic nervous system (fight or flight) and the parasympathetic nervous system (rest and digest).
In this video, Dr Mike explores the differences between serosa and adventitia within GIT. he discusses which organs are sit within the peritoneal cavity and which organs are retroperitoneal.
In this video, Dr Mike takes a look at the muscle layers of the GIT. He discusses the role of the myenteric plexus and how it influences mixing and peristalsis throughout the GIT.