Hemostasis and the Clotting Cascade (Why Vitamin K & Calcium are important!)

Published 2024-01-07
In this video, Dr Mike explains the 3 Steps of haemostasis (the process the body uses to stop bleeding). He also discusses the clotting cascade and explains all the clotting factors (I - XIII), including vitamin K and calcium ions.

All Comments (21)
  • Please do NOT stop educating ! THANK YOU for making it look so easy when it’s really not! Now I’m going to watch a 1000 more times 😂
  • I watched a lecture 3+ times from my university for this very concept. I obtained my worst test score. Now I am studying for my final exam, and I am just blown away by how engaged I was in your lecture and how much I retained on my 1st watch. I know that I am sitting much better for my final because of you. I have watched several other videos of yours as well. You have a gift for teaching, and I am ever so grateful. Thank you!!
  • @amani7020
    you have no idea how helpful you are, thanks a lot doctor❤
  • @Angeleyesly
    A never ending thank you to you Dr Mike for making every topic easy ❤️
  • Oh my God. This has made it so easy. Thank you so much. Love from Nigeria 🇳🇬
  • @cornerwatch4137
    Finally!! Love everything about this video. Would love to see how you explain the different shocks.
  • @davidmunnik3706
    This is an amazing video. I appreciate you taking the time to teach.
  • @MahimaBhakta
    Absolutely love your videos, Dr Mike! Perfectly suits my learning style and your videos are the perfect length for engagement alongside university lectures :)
  • @Pinchy24
    Revising for a postgrad exam and your videos have helped me so much! You are the most incredible teacher, I really wish I'd had this kind of teaching at medical school. Thank you so much for all your videos, you are incredibly talented and are helping so many people!
  • Probably the best video made on this topic, would you be able to do an in depth one about artheroscleorsis too and arterial disease? many thanks
  • @MambaCool20
    Dr. Mike. You are a special person! Thank you for your efforts and time. God bless you
  • @user-lc9xp6lo5z
    Thank you sir now am ready for my final qualifying exams ❤
  • @user-et7yp5me6h
    You are outstanding, just outstanding. THANK YOU for sharing your knowledge with so many students who's teachers simply cannot explain this properly
  • @HarmanOberoi
    wow dr mike you have explained the topic really with clinical importance!
  • This lecture is very helpfull to us to get understand simply .highly appreciate .❤
  • @josephb8499
    Wow… absolutely amazing. Baby steps is the way to go… not thrown at us all at once.. thank you 🙏🏻