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ftplectures.com - Anyone have any experience with?

I am currently a 3rd semester BSN nursing student taking med-surg, and came across some lecture/learning videos on youtube regarding some of the diseases I was studying. I found the material very useful for learning about the disease from a medical/pathological standpoint in a way that made it easy to understand how everything worked instead of trying to merely memorize the content and learn solely through my med-surg textbook.There are some free lectures on youtube and thier website (ftplectures.com) and also the option for a paid subscription. Even though the material is from a medical student standpoint, I found it very useful as a supplemental aid to my med-surg nursing textbook as well as course notes.I was courious if anyone else has used this website and or subscribed and what their feedback was. There is feedback supplied on the website from nursing students, but I was also looking for some feedback from a 3rd party source as well.

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I'm in my last semester of my ASN, and I've watched his lectures several times. He makes everything very simple, but he does sometimes go into a little more detail than we would use. I would recomend him.

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Thanks for the reply cfd23truck - I agree that it does go into a bit more detail than needed for nursing but it is nice to be able to understand the topic instead of merely memorizing it, which is how I feel sometime when reading the textbook. Glad to hear that another nursing student has found his material helpful.

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