Pathogenesis of Type II Diabetes Mellitus

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Pathogenesis of Type II Diabetes Mellitus

Demystify the pathogenesis of Type II Diabetes Mellitus! Delve into the science behind this common condition now!

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Our second content video of The Calgary Guide Video Series: Pathogenesis of Type II Diabetes Mellitus
Link to the flow chart: https://calgaryguide.ucalgary.ca/Pathogenesis-of-Diabetes-mellitus-DM),-Type-II/
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A reminder that our content are not “presentation slides”, but rather, textbook replacements. For optimal viewing experience, view Calgary Guide flow charts on a big screen, such as a desktop computer, instead of a handheld device. Our content uses terminology at the level of first year university biology. Please comment below if you’d like clarification on any of the wording or have any feedback for us.

The standard disclaimer for this and all my medical videos: this video is not medical advice. If you are looking for medical advice, please see your personal physician.

https://diabetescure4u.com/

Our best recommendation in the end is that you get the best advice from a group of professionals who have been willing to revolutionize your diabetes situation and give you the opportunity to radically improve your health.

Visit at this time the link that keeps clicking on it

https://bloodsugarfix.org

Our second content video of The Calgary Guide Video Series:
Link to the flow chart: https://calgaryguide.ucalgary.ca/Pathogenesis-of-Diabetes-mellitus-DM),-Type-II/
Please *Like* and Subscribe!

A reminder that our content are not “presentation slides”, but rather, textbook replacements. For optimal viewing experience, view Calgary Guide flow charts on a big screen, such as a desktop computer, instead of a handheld device. Our content uses terminology at the level of first year university biology. Please comment below if you’d like clarification on any of the wording or have any feedback for us.

The standard disclaimer for this and all my medical videos: this video is not medical advice. If you are looking for medical advice, please see your personal physician.

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11 Comments

  1. Haylen D

    Good morning Dr. Yan Yu, is there a video lecture for the pathophysiology behind the leukemias, ALL, AML, CML, CLL? Would be a great help for my school reporting. Thank you

  2. Raymond Uymatiao

    Thanks for making these videos! I really appreciate them as a med student getting ready for USMLE Step 1!

  3. Jonathan Correa

    I have found out about The Calgary Guide today and it is something special sir, Thank you for the effort and God bless you all!

  4. athenna annehta

    Hi doc.
    Can you also discuss about stroke pathogenesis

  5. Fantastic Web

    HOW this web isn't famous among us !!!!!! This the best mind maps i ever saw !!!🫀💐❤️

  6. Avanti Todkar

    Thank you so much sir this is really helpful

  7. G. Tobias

    Thank you for your concise and accurate information Dr. YU. May i ask here opinions you have re: Metabolic syndrome ad some protocols used by:
    Dr Jason Fung and Dr. Satchin Panda? Not a silver bullet and yes would require a consultation with a medical professional. Advice or thoughts on this treatment protocol and potential? Thank you in advance

  8. Braxton P.

    Best video about this topic. Thank you so much. Even after 3 years of med school there are still details about the exact pathophysiology that I keep forgetting. I'll now print this flow chart and put it on my wall haha. Best regards!

  9. Jairo Agustin

    thank you so much for this! i'm really struggling with pathophysiology. hoping that you'll also discuss pathogenesis of supraventricular tachycardia 😊 more powers!

  10. qdadahu

    Hey Yan (I actually know you from 2010 but I don't want to be identified here).
    Have you considered adding timestamps/ sections to allow viewers to skip to the start of the slide, since you have a similar intro for every single video.

  11. omgThisimg

    Doc, really appreciate this valuable source. But, the website and the app often takes too long to load or sometimes don't even open at all. Any tips on that?

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