Taim Talks Med
75 comments
Review summary
Based on 75 comments, created with AI
Students overwhelmingly praise this teacher's teaching quality, study material, teacher's experience. Many students highlight 3 hours of lecture time covered in 45 minutes, amazing...
What students talk about most
Evaluation breakdown
Top Strengths
1. Exceptional Teaching Quality (Clarity, conciseness, visual engagement)
2. High-Quality Study Materials (Well-produced, detailed, interactive videos)
3. Proven Effectiveness (Helps students understand, memorize, and pass exams)
Areas to Improve
1. Audio Quality (Address treble issues for earphone users)
2. Explicit Doubt Support (If applicable for the platform/format)
3. Provision of Practice Materials/Tests (To complement the excellent teaching)
What students love
“3 hours of lecture time covered in 45 minutes, amazing!”
9 likes
“This was beautifully made. I'd love to see more. Studying head & neck anatomy right now.”
8 likes
“Thank you indeed, your fun from Sudan. Really, nothing new except you are the best doctor.”
4 likes
“15:28 this video is so well made. I wish our med school had this level of visual teaching for all subjects. Thank you as always Taim!”
1 likes
“Such an interactive way to learn the mediastinum, thank you so much for the video!”
1 likes
“That was an amazing experience. I've honestly never come across videos this clear and logical before. Thank you for helping with the Digestion and Genital systems. I passed my exam!”
1 likes
“I just came from your video about your journey and burnout. This is amazing content. Your videos excite me so much more about the topics I absolutely love!”
1 likes
“This has been the only video that has helped me grasp the concept enough to actually learn and memorize the process. Thank you so much!!!”
“I am a dentist from India. This video is just amazing and very simple to understand. Thanks a lot!”
“The effort making this video is insane. Much detailed and organized. This video really helped, thanks.”
What could be better
“Please use a sound card to filter the sound. So much treble causes extreme annoyance when we use earphones. Thanks.”