Harvard Medical School Adds YouTube Videos To Its Courses

According to US News & World Report, Harvard Medical School is the nation’s top medical school for research. How, you may ask, do the students at HMS learn to become to best doctors in the country? With YouTube videos, of course. According to The Boston Globe, HMS has decided to revamp its curriculum, and it is favoring didactic YouTube videos over heavy, dull textbooks.

One professor, Dr. Richard Schwartzstein, has created a number of videos, all between five and eight minutes, which he expects his students to watch outside of class. The videos demonstrate concepts like tying surgical knots and identifying specific body parts, and by watching them over and over, students can learn at a quickened pace. As Schwartzstein puts it, students don’t have the patience for textbooks anymore. Rather than reading through dense paragraphs, they would much rather look up relevant information on Google. “My job, in the time that we’re together, student and teacher, is to teach you what you can’t Google,” said Schwartzstein.

Should Schwartzstein wish, he could also assign videos from his HMS colleagues. The school hosts its own YouTube channel, where, among other content, it has shared a series of videos in which its faculty members explain why Science Matters.

Subscribe to get the latest creator news

Subscribe

HMS won’t post full lectures on YouTube, in order to encourage students to actually show up at class. However, for those who want a med school education without ever setting foot in a classroom, some other prestigious universities, such as Stanford, have shared entire lectures online.

Share
Published by
Sam Gutelle

Recent Posts

Have you heard? ‘The Guild’ breaks records, Salish Matter goes to Chipotle, and LeBron tees off.

Each week, we handpick a selection of stories to give you a snapshot of trends,…

2 days ago

Senators question TikTok over algorithm experiment that denied users protection from dangerous content rabbit holes

In summer 2021, a Wall Street Journal investigation found that TikTok’s recommendation algorithm could suss…

2 days ago

At VidSummit 2026, Dr. Plants will lay out his playbook for getting 50 million views on every video

Next month, Jaron Brower will take the stage at VidSummit 2026 to tell attendees exactly…

2 days ago

Would you sacrifice 6 years of your life to spend 4 days playing GTA VI?

A decade ago, this would have been a surreal headline from The Onion, but in…

3 days ago

Brazil’s LiveMode was a big winner at the World Cup. Now it’s coming for Europe’s biggest leagues.

The English Premier League returns for a new season on August 21, and two days later,…

3 days ago

After becoming China’s answer to YouTube, BiliBili has its eyes on the rest of the world

Can one of China's biggest video hosting sites compete with the titans of the Western…

3 days ago