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Do you guys have this problem in medical schooll?
Basically at my undergrad, the upper level science prof would occassionally invite a guest lecturer every other week or so to discuss a current field of research and give a PowerPoint presentation. Some of the guest speakers were pretty good, but others were pretty bad/disorganized at explaining their research or were simply terribly boring.
The problem is that we get tested on these lectures. A good portion (10-20%) of our midterms and finals consisted of questions based on these guest lecturers. This wouldn't be a problem if we know what we were going to be tested on or had a reference text to read, but the only reference that we are given are a dozen research articles that the presenter cites at the end. It could take hours or days to go through all the articles and we never really know what details we were going to get tested on.
So I was wondering if this is the case in medical school. Do all the test questions revolve around basic science or USMLE type questions or do the professors invite outside guest lecturers to give present and make up test questions?
Basically at my undergrad, the upper level science prof would occassionally invite a guest lecturer every other week or so to discuss a current field of research and give a PowerPoint presentation. Some of the guest speakers were pretty good, but others were pretty bad/disorganized at explaining their research or were simply terribly boring.
The problem is that we get tested on these lectures. A good portion (10-20%) of our midterms and finals consisted of questions based on these guest lecturers. This wouldn't be a problem if we know what we were going to be tested on or had a reference text to read, but the only reference that we are given are a dozen research articles that the presenter cites at the end. It could take hours or days to go through all the articles and we never really know what details we were going to get tested on.
So I was wondering if this is the case in medical school. Do all the test questions revolve around basic science or USMLE type questions or do the professors invite outside guest lecturers to give present and make up test questions?