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Learning to diagnose at Harvard Medical School
By adamg on Tue, 05/16/2017 - 8:22am
First-year students at Harvard Medical School go through some rigorous training in diagnosing illnesses - and also make annual parody videos.
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Wow, that's surprisingly good
They clearly have a lot of talent there and a decent production budget and access to a bunch of different locations.
Open up map.harvard.edu
and see how many locations they have available.
Uhm
I think they were camping along the Muddy River …
Credits
These people!
PRODUCTION TEAM
Abra Shen, Director
Jeffrey Herrala, Film Director
David Clossey, Music Director
Nathan Varady, Acting Director
Amy Yu, Choreography Director
Ahmed Elnaiem, Film Director
Emily Gutowski, Assistant Director
Carlos Torres, Logistics Director
Isaac Alty, Music Producer
with audio mixing by Ugly Duck Studios
Choreography by Amy Yu, Eshani Patel, Johnathan Sataloff, and Nora Torres
video re-mix w/lots of dance clips
Ugh
As one of the hundreds of thousands of people who went undiagnosed with lyme disease for ~ 8 years I don't find this cute at all. I want 75% of Dr.'s replaced with computer programs. We don't need to rely on show dogs who memorized acronyms. NP's can enter symptoms into a database and perform tests to narrow down the root cause. There are way too many Dr.'s and they barely put any effort into actually spending more than five minutes with a person only to write off their symptoms without any followup. These kids in med school are dreaming. Dr.'s are going the way of cashiers. Relying on an individual who memorized acronyms in college and has all kinds of bias and ignorance is not the best we can do anymore.