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Am revising all the autonomic drugs at the collaborative study area in my uni..
Forgot to bring my jacket... its so colddddd
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Pharmacology...
Am revising all the autonomic drugs at the collaborative study area in my uni..
Forgot to bring my jacket... its so colddddd
could you help me? medstudent
I am a medical student from a developing country in Southeast Europe, the average monthly wages here are around 420 euros. The education system incomparable to the american or european system, the literature we use is so outdated that our diploma is not recognised outside our county. But we want to be as equally good doctors. Therefore, we try using foreign books and online resources but you know these things usually have a price and my family cannot afford to pay for my ‘non-university-required’. /optional study materials. I am in my clinical years of med school and I have found the OnlineMedEd videos very useful but I can not afford the OME notes. May ask if anyone could be willing to share the onlinemeded notes pdf with me. I would be really grateful. Sorry for taking your time. please if you can and want help me. Thank you in advance!
When you pick a residency, the name is irrelevant, where you go is irrelevant, your score is irrelevant. If you don’t like the people, your life will be miserable.
“Medical schools will have to be creative in how they do that. Not just going to class — going to class is easy. We’re more efficient than they are. Students will learn what they need to learn and they’ll pass their exams. Hopefully, there will be more time left over for being a person — developing the whole, holistic approach — not just the medical knowledge.”
Part 4 of our OnlineMedEd interview series, by Nihaal Mehtaand Amelia Mackareyat Brown University Alpert Medical School. Read part 1 here!
I haven’t been keeping up with OME at all. What are your stand out videos to watch for the internal medicine shelf if I only have a couple of weeks until my exam?
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This video maybe helpful for those of you who is starting rotations or are doing one currently :)
Trying to recreate the coffeehouse study vibe with a cup of dark roast and lemon biscotti to make up for the fact that it's gorgeous out and I'm still in the middle of this step 2 marathon.
Walked back to my dorm.. now watching Dr Dustyn from OnlineMedEd... brushing up my metabolic pathways
Trying out Lecturio and GuideMD simultaneously... been using OnlineMedEd for 2 months, so far so good... so will see how the other 2 holds up...
The in-Training Editors-in-Chief, Nihaal Mehta and Amelia Mackarey, talked to Dr. Dustyn Williams and Jamie Fitch, co-founders of OnlineMedEd, one of the most widely-used educational resources by medical students around the world.
“JF: It goes back to why Dustyn even started. If we could, we would give everything away for free. You just can’t have a sustainable business model that way. We really do believe that medical knowledge belongs to no one, so medical education should be accessible to anyone. That’s a really powerful way to approach what you’re doing and it gives you instant credibility. People realize, ok, these guys put their money where their mouth is and, first and foremost, want to do social good in the world.”
Part 2 of an interview with the co-founders of OnlineMedEd by Nihaal Mehtaand Amelia Mackareyat Brown University Alpert Medical School.