Video & Audio Supplements?

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JohnnyOU

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I asked this the other day in another Osteo forum and got zero responses...so I'll try again here in the Pre-Osteo. 🙂

Does anyone know which of the D.O. schools have online video training available for the students to supplement their learning?

For instance, gross anatomy videos, lecture videos, audios of lectures, and so forth. So if you didn't understand something you could rewatch it until it "clicks" and makes sense.

If your school does, could you elaborate a bit on how extensive you feel the archive is.

Thanks for any input,
Johnny
 
JohnnyOU said:
I asked this the other day in another Osteo forum and got zero responses...so I'll try again here in the Pre-Osteo. 🙂

Does anyone know which of the D.O. schools have online video training available for the students to supplement their learning?

For instance, gross anatomy videos, lecture videos, audios of lectures, and so forth. So if you didn't understand something you could rewatch it until it "clicks" and makes sense.

If your school does, could you elaborate a bit on how extensive you feel the archive is.

Thanks for any input,
Johnny


I know that PCOM-GA gives you access to that. I'm sure there are MANY more.
 
JohnnyOU said:
I asked this the other day in another Osteo forum and got zero responses...so I'll try again here in the Pre-Osteo. 🙂

Does anyone know which of the D.O. schools have online video training available for the students to supplement their learning?

For instance, gross anatomy videos, lecture videos, audios of lectures, and so forth. So if you didn't understand something you could rewatch it until it "clicks" and makes sense.

If your school does, could you elaborate a bit on how extensive you feel the archive is.

Thanks for any input,
Johnny

People at our school record the lectures on MP3 and make them available for download.

There are gross anatomy and other videos made available to us from outside sources.

If you don't understand something, it might be easier to go up to the professor's office and ask. Having a small class size of 88 makes the professors very accessible.
 
NYCOM has all lectures recorded on mp3 and video but I'm not sure if the gross anatomy videos are live dissections or slides.



JohnnyOU said:
I asked this the other day in another Osteo forum and got zero responses...so I'll try again here in the Pre-Osteo. 🙂

Does anyone know which of the D.O. schools have online video training available for the students to supplement their learning?

For instance, gross anatomy videos, lecture videos, audios of lectures, and so forth. So if you didn't understand something you could rewatch it until it "clicks" and makes sense.

If your school does, could you elaborate a bit on how extensive you feel the archive is.

Thanks for any input,
Johnny
 
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