Case Presentation on Parotid Tumor - PART 1
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Published 2018-12-17
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Professor Chintamani possesses a wonderful demeanor, consistently non-threatening and focused on putting the presenter at ease. He always begins with positive feedback and avoids any demeaning gestures like frowning or raising eyebrows. If only others could adopt these qualities. A proficient clinician like him shows a love for his work, celebrates others' advancements, values teaching, and cares for both patients and trainees. Meeting him and spending time in his company would indeed be a delightful experience.
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Prof.Chintamani's work is a great asset to surgical fraternity. I request that all his ward rounds, lectures, surgeries etc should be recorded and uploaded for his unseen, unknown international students. Thank you
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I love this teaching method. Please bring this to all medical schools!!! I’m tired of MCQs!
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Huge respect. Watching your videos is a blessing for us. Thank you so much.
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Great teacher I think he knows everything great knowledge and memory ❤
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Great teacher. Always positive and inspire students, which is much needed.
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Thank you so much for this video, Dr. Chintamani. Super helpful and improves my clinical thinking. Regarding the facial nerve and innervation of the muscles, if I'm correct the masseter muscle is not innervated by the facial nerve, but the mandibular nerve of the trigeminal nerve.
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A great teacher . Huge respect.sir Plz give lecture on benign and malignant conditions of esophagus thnx
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Professor Chintamani You are a GREAT TEACHER
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Thanku so much sir ...u teach exactly those points which we are not aware of
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Sir it would be grt if you can upload time stamps and pdf attached in the description The lecture was awesome,I scored highest marks in my practical as I got the same case. Thanks for the great lecture..
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Great Video Prof. Watching from Africa Zambia 🇿🇲
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Excellent ❤
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Great discussion
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Respect for YOU SIR...from Pakistan
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Thank you so much sir 🙏 Nice history
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Very nice video sir thank you
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What's fan sign
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in the history, why "since" instead of " for"?
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Nice sir