Well I want to make this short. I am in my second semester, taking Medsurg & Pharm. Medsurg is going great and I don't study as nearly as I thought I would. All my time is going to Pharmacology. Let me explain.
She is a real nice lady. It is her first year teaching lecture. She used to teach clinical, but they hired her for fulltime. From day 1 you could tell she was very insecure and lost. Her teaching style is horrible. She'll sit on her chair and stand up and sit down. Reads from the book and powerpoint verbatim. She never answers questions. None. She says "go to your book", "your drug book explains that", etc.
Okay, no big deal right? I understand if she wanted to direct us to resources that will help us. But if don't really understand a concept, she just will not explain it. For example, she was reading on levothyroxine. On her ppt it said that hypothyroidism is proven with a high TSH. A student humbly asks they didn't understand, if she could explain it. Her answer? "It's just one of those things that happen".... LOL
Whenever she reads(not teaches) on a new drug, she doesn't give any explanation on the MOA, why these side effects occur, etc. Nothing. You ask, and she doesn't know. For that, I'll take the class online, tyvm.
To put the cherry on top, she gives us a hard test and bashes us for being nervous about it after. As if we didn't already feel defeated. She always brings her personal junk into it, saying she has kids too and works F/T, is doing her doctorate online, etc. People got so mad they just walked out. She tried to teach a whole class in TEN MINUTES yesterday. Really?
Like okay, we are all adults here, we get it. We need to study. We need to sacrifice time w/ family. We need to sacrifice sleep. We just hate that this lady doesn't teach. She isn't preparing us for the real world or the NCLEX. I don't care I have to study 20 hrs/week to make an A--but I want to LEARN. And I can't just learn by reading, etc.
So how can I bring this up to her in a respectful, patient, kind way? I do not want to give this lady an attitude--she is my professor but honestly, I don't consider her a bad person. She is just in the wrong job. But maybe if people speak with her, she will work on it?
I would like advice or anything--even share a similar experience. Again, I want to tell her I do not expect her to spoonfeed us. That would be just as bad. But I want to be challenged. How can she expect us to come prepared if she doesn't come prepared herself?
PS Even my medsurg professor tried talking to her. I am also considering going to a tutor, although it is going to kill my work/study schedule. Sigh.
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Hey everyone.
Well I want to make this short. I am in my second semester, taking Medsurg & Pharm. Medsurg is going great and I don't study as nearly as I thought I would. All my time is going to Pharmacology. Let me explain.
She is a real nice lady. It is her first year teaching lecture. She used to teach clinical, but they hired her for fulltime. From day 1 you could tell she was very insecure and lost. Her teaching style is horrible. She'll sit on her chair and stand up and sit down. Reads from the book and powerpoint verbatim. She never answers questions. None. She says "go to your book", "your drug book explains that", etc.
Okay, no big deal right? I understand if she wanted to direct us to resources that will help us. But if don't really understand a concept, she just will not explain it. For example, she was reading on levothyroxine. On her ppt it said that hypothyroidism is proven with a high TSH. A student humbly asks they didn't understand, if she could explain it. Her answer? "It's just one of those things that happen".... LOL
Whenever she reads(not teaches) on a new drug, she doesn't give any explanation on the MOA, why these side effects occur, etc. Nothing. You ask, and she doesn't know. For that, I'll take the class online, tyvm.
To put the cherry on top, she gives us a hard test and bashes us for being nervous about it after. As if we didn't already feel defeated. She always brings her personal junk into it, saying she has kids too and works F/T, is doing her doctorate online, etc. People got so mad they just walked out. She tried to teach a whole class in TEN MINUTES yesterday. Really?
Like okay, we are all adults here, we get it. We need to study. We need to sacrifice time w/ family. We need to sacrifice sleep. We just hate that this lady doesn't teach. She isn't preparing us for the real world or the NCLEX. I don't care I have to study 20 hrs/week to make an A--but I want to LEARN. And I can't just learn by reading, etc.
So how can I bring this up to her in a respectful, patient, kind way? I do not want to give this lady an attitude--she is my professor but honestly, I don't consider her a bad person. She is just in the wrong job. But maybe if people speak with her, she will work on it?
I would like advice or anything--even share a similar experience. Again, I want to tell her I do not expect her to spoonfeed us. That would be just as bad. But I want to be challenged. How can she expect us to come prepared if she doesn't come prepared herself?
PS Even my medsurg professor tried talking to her. I am also considering going to a tutor, although it is going to kill my work/study schedule. Sigh.