The short film made by the medical students of UWS, Class of 2011, over a period of 3 months in 2008. A day in the life of 6 UWS Med students: The Curry, The Gym Junkie, The International Asian Student, The Westie and the Medcouple… Part 2: www.youtube.com This was shot in HD, so if you have the internet speed, choose the ‘watch this in high quality’ option. Video Rating: 4 / 5
Dear All, This is a video about some of the first year medical school classes we are taking. Hope you enjoy it! Jeff for more random stuff, my blog is: www.bostonmedicalstudent.wordpress.com PS I wanted to point out something important: that the opinions expressed in this post are not necessarily those of Harvard Medical School, its affiliated institutions, or Harvard University. Also, I’m just a medical student, so my posts are hopefully conversation starters, but only conversation starters — not medical advice. If my posts intrigue you, please read more about the topic and discuss about it with your doctor. I’d be happy to send you the information in the journal articles I talk about. Best wishes!
Orientation video for the University of Alberta’s Medicine Class of 2014. Created by UofA Medicine Class of 2013. The views and opinions expressed in this video belong solely to the persons involved in its production and do not necessarily reflect those of the University of Alberta Faculty of Medicine & Dentistry.
En medisinsk versjon av “Glow” musikkvideoen. Laget av siste års medisinstudenter (MK05) ved UiT. Medical version of “Glow” music video. Made by graduating medical students of the University of Tromsø, Norway. Video Rating: 4 / 5
On March 18th, fourth-year medical school students from across the country celebrated Match Day – the next important step to becoming a doctor. We followed three students specializing in family medicine to find out what makes this day so important.
Watch more videos on drkit.org! In this interview, a Nurse on a Medical/Surgical unit discusses her typical day at work, the qualifications needed for the job, the best and worst parts of the job, and advice that can be used by students considering this line of work. Video Rating: 5 / 5
This is a parody of the “Jizz in my Pants” video clip by the Lonely Island, and was produced for the University of Sydney Medical Revue “Slumdog Medicare” in 2009. Written By: Lauri Harrisberg, Zach Turner, Michelle Bassin and Joel Rabindran. Starring: Lauri Harrisberg, Zach Turner, Joel Rabindran, Steve Wood, Andrew Howard, Tom Keanan Brown, Michelle Bassin, Sara Berger and Brian Harrisberg. Directed by: Lauri Harrisberg, Zach Turner, and James Doherty. Cinematography, Sound production and Editing by: James Doherty. Filmed on a Canon 5d Mark ii with firmware version 2, Expensive Canon Glass and Manfrotto Tripods, edited using Apple’s Final Cut Express. Audio track put together with Audacity and the inbuilt mic on a macbook. www.jamesd.com.au | www.jamesdoherty.com.au Lyrics: Lock eyes, from across Footbridge Learning about the alveolar ridge, I move to you with Trendelenburg gait, Then you start to hyperventilate. Mitrofanis says back in your chair Shut up funny man, you have no hair Pull you up, we walk outside By Block 5 you’ll be my bride Leave the lecture go back to yours Our intention is to study some more Ill prove anatomy is no bore So i touch your dermatome T4 and I JIZZED IN MY SCRUBS This is why I wear scrubs at home Im always jizzing It must be known Every time I listen to your lub-dubs I jizz in my scrubs Don’t tell your friends or Ill say you’re a whore Coz you let me touch Dermatome T4 Now my scrubs Are covered in white So watch me while I change. Looking …
Here to Share Information on a great opportunity for all students interested in medicine, Marshall University’s Project PRE MED. Marshall’s latest initiative to increase the number of minority applicants to their medical school. Check out the link below for more information bit.ly Tykeia www.TheGlamNERDS.com www.twitter.com/NothinButTreble Video Rating: 5 / 5
Pre-Med student testimonial about how Integrated Science Program (ISP) helped her achieve her dreams to go to medical school through its accelerated college-level science curriculum enabling her to finish medical school science requirements & pre-med prerequisites within months.