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  1. Animated Lectures in Anatomy and Physiology, Cardiovascular Physiology, and ECG - The Easiest Way to Learn, and Teach Basics of Medicine.

    • Osmosis
    • Alila Medical Media
    • Nucleus Medical Media
    • MedCram
    • Zero to Finals
    • Armando Hasudungan
    • Medicosis Perfectionalis
    • Amboss
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    What is it: Osmosis (YouTube) is a leading medical and health education platform. They offer clear, concise medical videos with comprehensive coverage of pathology, physiology, pharmacology, and clinical reasoning. Osmosis was created by former medical students, and therefore highly customised to medical education. How I use it: I watch the free Os...

    What is it: Alila Medical Media (YouTube) offers medical illustrations and animations. They are well-known for producing short animated lectures that explain difficult concepts in the simplest way. How I use it: I watch the Alila Medical Media videos on YouTube, usually on any concept which I find more challenging—especially ones which are better u...

    What is it: Nucleus Medical Media (YouTube) creates impactful and accurate medical visuals. How I use it: Similar to Alila Medical Media, I watch the Nucleus Medical Media videos on YouTube to enhance my visualisation of certain concepts. Unlike the other channels on this list, which have either illustrated animations or 2D animations, Nucleus is u...

    What is it: MedCram (YouTube) was started with one word in mind: CLARITY. It offers an efficient and lasting way to learn and review medical topics. MedCram claims to be excellent for test prep (USMLE and board exams), as the instructor, Dr Roger Seheult, has years of experience as an exam preparation instructor. His passion is “demystifying” medic...

    What is it: Zero To Finals (YouTube) was created specifically to aid medical students in learning difficult concepts and conditions in preparation for their exams. The creator, Tom, started Zero To Finals with the ambition to take dry and difficult information and put it together in a way that is intuitive and engaging. How I use it: Much like with...

    What is it: Armando Hasudungan (YouTube) is similar to Zero To Finals in that the creator’s aim is to deliver complex medical and biological concepts quickly and through a creative and engaging approach. How I use it: Much like with Zero To Finals and Osmosis, I watch Armando Hasudungan videos on YouTube for a better understanding of certain diseas...

    What is it: Medicosis Perfectionalis (YouTube) was started by a medical student in Egyptwho has a knack for explaining concepts in a way that truly makes listeners understand. Just like Zero To Finals and Armando Hasudungan, the content is scoped nicely towards medical school. How I use it: I watch Medicosis Perfectionalis videos on YouTube not alw...

    What is it: AMBOSS (YouTube) is a breakthrough medical learning platform dedicated to helping future doctors succeed on their exams. They are better known for their medical library of articles and other study features. However, they also have a YouTube channel. In comparison to the other channels on this list, their videos have fewer views and usua...

    I use videos mostly as a supplement to learning. It’s great because visual learning is so important in medicine. And sometimes a clear animation or a simple explanation can be truly enlightening, especially when my brain refuses to process a difficult-to-grasp concept. You achieve the same level of understanding in a fraction of the time required t...

  2. Check out ALILA ACADEMY - courses made entirely of our videos (no watermark) - the most affordable way for you to use our videos in teaching/learning: https://www.alilaacademy.com/ All...

  3. Average Lecture Length is 5 Minutes - The Fastest and Easiest Way to Learn or Review a Topic. Super Effective Explanation Made Possible with Beautiful Animations, Some of which are Interactive. Each Chapter Comes with Quizzes, Downloadable Lecture Notes (PDFs) and Images.

  4. Average Lecture Length is 5 Minutes - The Fastest and Easiest Way to Learn or Review a Topic. Super Effective Explanation Made Possible with Beautiful Animations, Some of which are Interactive. Each Chapter Comes with Quizzes, Downloadable Lecture Notes (PDFs) and Images.

  5. Alila Medical Media | PDF - Video Scripts with Images. Scripts of our videos illustrated with images. These PDF files serve as lecture/study notes, and are perfect for a quick review. They can also be used in school works/projects.

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