Hello andersenpa thanks for the resource. Going to start PA school next week so this is some excellent material you have offered.
PA students (and PAs), you're in for a treat if you haven't seen Dr Najeeb's lecture videos. I stumbled on to these a while ago and they are a great learning tool for all of us, students and PA-Cs alike.
Najeeb is a physician educator who is a jedi master in his abilitiy to teach complex concepts in a clear, understandable manner. He trained in Pakistan and teaches (I believe) in the Dominican Republic. I wish I had these videos when I was in PA school. They are free on youtube or you can purchase them through his site.
http://drnajeeblectures.com/
He has a long list of topics
http://drnajeeblectures.com/videoCatalog.php
and you can find many of them, in fragments, on youtube.
Hello andersenpa thanks for the resource. Going to start PA school next week so this is some excellent material you have offered.
Five minutes into the renin-angiotensin system lecture, and I'm in love! Thank you andersen.
thank you. great place to review systems.
This guy rocks... EKG lecture... amazing...
I have been watching Dr. Najeeb videos for over a year. The coagulation cascade one blew my mind and I got hooked. I have bought 2 monthly subscriptions so far. I recommend it to everyone. Most of the videos are way more in depth than you need for PA school or the PANCE in my opinion, but these concepts are so important for having a strong foundation.
uhh..this needs to be a sticky...
http://www.khanacademy.org/
Check this site out as well
I start PA school in January, so references like this are greatly appreciated. Thanks!
one year access to dr. najeeb's videos is $100. good investment for a broke PA student? It's basically like sitting through another lecture. Is this stuff high yield? considering a purchase.
Thanks for these links! I'm going to use them as a pre-PAS to prepare myself academically a little.
I have a subscription to his lectures and absolutely recommend them!
I have watched some of the free ones, great stuff. I am going to subscribe.
Oh my god. My anatomy class is not taught very well and you just saved me from either failing of barely getting through class, which would not do me any good after I graduate. Thank you!
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