:zoomer: is using youtube vids to pass med school exams, :boomer: doctors seething

https://x.com/jaaniii_29/status/1736246127480177079

Another reason to never go to a female doc

:marseychudneet:

https://i.rdrama.net/images/17028900056027071.webp

Nooo I can't read these books why won't you explain it all to me

:marseycrying:

https://i.rdrama.net/images/17028900057415843.webp

Lmao

https://i.rdrama.net/images/17028900058327835.webp

https://i.rdrama.net/images/17028900059112773.webp

https://i.rdrama.net/images/17028900059751887.webp

The absolute state of medical students.

Googled the thing they're referring to and kek

:soyjackwow:

https://i.rdrama.net/images/17028903227854083.webp

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What's wrong with YouTube videos over reading books ?

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watching a crusty boomer read some powerpoint slides to you GOOD

watching the same thing in a medium where you can rewind on complicated sections & instantly look up things you don't quite understand BAD

dumb zoomer!

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You can ask the boomer questions and he probably has actual experience and expertise.

Ranjash MD on youtube might actually be a taxi driver during the day and not know the colon from the nostril.

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The problem with YouTube videos is that people take them at face value implicitly. You could teach a whole course on there and just give blatantly wrong information and 99% of people will just roll with it.

And this will only get worse.

If you personally are capable of asking questions and following along step by step you can do it. But generally I would exercise extreme caution.

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But if the course is wrong then they won't pass the exams and they won't become doctors. Where problem?

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Exams usually don't test you on everything you've learned right?

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Ok you've sold me on it

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For anything up to high-school +2 years of uni/intro level classes, youtube is fine, but I'd rather trust griffiths over some dude on yt. Anything higher, there's usually nothing or its just other uni profs recording their lecture notes.

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