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RexKD said:Does anyone here have their courses available for viewing online? Is this an accepted part of medical school curricula these days? Are the videos available all 4 years if you want to review? Or are they only available while the course is active?
DigDog said:Miami has all first and second year courses on-line
AlaskaGirl said:The University of Minnesota also has its lectures online...and I must admit it was a big draw for me. Some days sleeping in sounds oh so much more fun than dragging my arse to an 8:00 lecture. 🙄
Arsenic810 said:And they're available for 2 years so that you could go back and review something before the USMLE. They were definitely a key selling point for me and make life A LOT easier. 👍
User7824 said:would anyone mind giving me access to their video lectures?
User7824 said:would anyone mind giving me access to their video lectures?
User7824 said:or maybe you can upload them. thanks.
User7824 said:or maybe you can upload them. thanks.
deuist said:You are asking the wrong crowd: people you don't know, and med students who don't know enough about computers.
Universities that use online lectures post them according to an algorithm such as www.school.edu/lecture/YEARMONTHDAYHOUR.rm. Most medical students do not know what an algorithm is, much less how they could crack it. Further, you aren't going to find anyone here on SDN is willing to break the law by supplying you with a username and password. Your best bet would be to make friends with someone in the IT department at a medical school. Then, get him drunk one day and seduce him for the code or algorithm.