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Some of you may have seen Armando Hasudungan’s white board illustrations. Offered, without charge, to anyone with an interest in such things via his You Tube Channel, Armando generates in excess of 400,000 views for every episode that he creates. He has over 1.24 MILLION You Tube Subscribers and they even sent him a cool You Tube button.

His illustrations are organized, sequential and incredibly clarifying for those of us who want to quickly capture information on a topic and review long forgotten nuggets of medical knowledge. His use of social media to convey this information means that thousands of physicians, students, allied health professionals and the interested lay public, globally, have access to his unique methods of education.

In this set of interviews we examine his motivation and how he vets his materials. What is his process and where did he get such solid illustration skills. We also ask him, “what’s next?”. A wonderful partner in education, even if he does live on the other side of the planet, way down in Oz, and made us get up REALLY early to spend some time with him. It was well worth it on multiple levels and at the end of the day, Dr. Hasudungan opened our eyes to a bunch of great ideas.

Hey, send him some money…listen and you will find out why that’s a good idea.

Armando’s stuff:

https://www.youtube.com/user/armandohasudungan
https://armandoh.org
https://www.facebook.com/ArmandoHasudungan/photos/pb.441863399191286.-2207520000.1509816890./1665913633452917/?type=3

Other cited materials:

https://www.khanacademy.org/
https://www.sketchymedical.com/#!/home
https://www.drnajeeblectures.com/
https://osmosis.org/
https://www.nejm.org/multimedia/interactive-medical-case

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Intro and Outro Music:

Jerry de Jonges didgeridoo stuff
Courtesy of IUMA via archive.org

Produced by: Todd Fredricks and Brian Plow
Edited by: Todd Fredricks
Host: Ryan Schropp OMS III
SPOTS Harsh Patel OMS II
Sarone Checkhole OMS II

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