Any med schools publicly upload there lecture notes?

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I don't think any school is going to do this. In fact, we are supposed to delete our video/PPT files after our class is over.
 
Our school explicitly states that lecture slides/videos/etc. are property of the school and it would be illegal to distribute them this way. The info itself is not a secret, but the presentation of it is the school's property.
 
Our school explicitly states that lecture slides/videos/etc. are property of the school and it would be illegal to distribute them this way. The info itself is not a secret, but the presentation of it is the school's property.
I figured was just wondering 😀 always nice to have other resources but, rules are rules! thanks for responses
 
Heh.

Best you're gonna get OP.

60% of the time it works every time.

Truth. I cant tell you how many of the biochemistry lecture outlines at my school are lifted from Wikipedia.
 
Most universities will not permit public dissemination of their lectures, as not only are the lectures intellectual property of their creator, but they also often contain copyrighted material that could be used by the lecturer for the presentation purposes only.
If you are eager to supplement your learning, seek out free presentations on specific subjects. EG, look for Emergency Medicine on iTunes, a ton stuff will come up.
 
Truth. I cant tell you how many of the biochemistry lecture outlines at my school are lifted from Wikipedia.
My medical school has their own website, called MedWiki. It contains outlines for every lecture of every class. Obviously only accessible by med students at the school.
 
Duke has a lovely Neuroscience for med students course available publicly.
 
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