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Anuj Pachhel’s clinical masterclass videos fail to live up to their promise of enhancing clinical skills. The biggest shortcoming is that they do not demonstrate clinical skills at all; instead, they merely offer theoretical explanations. Even the theory presented feels incomplete and poorly organized, leaving the viewer with more questions than answers.

I tried watching the CNS videos, hoping for practical insights, but it turned out to be a complete disappointment. The content lacked depth and clarity, and the explanations were superficial at best. It was far from what one would expect in a so-called “masterclass.”

What’s even more disheartening is that there are free videos available on YouTube that are far more informative and demonstrative. These free resources provide better clinical insights, with practical demonstrations.

Anuj Pachhel’s clinical masterclass videos fail to live up to their promise of enhancing clinical skills. The biggest shortcoming is that they do not demonstrate clinical skills at all; instead, they merely offer theoretical explanations. Even the theory presented feels incomplete and poorly organized, leaving the viewer with more questions than answers.

I tried watching the CNS videos, hoping for practical insights, but it turned out to be a complete disappointment. The content lacked depth and clarity, and the explanations were superficial at best. It was far from what one would expect in a so-called “masterclass.”

What’s even more disheartening is that there are free videos available on YouTube that are far more informative and demonstrative. These free resources provide better clinical insights, with practical demonstrations.