Dr. Najeeb's lecture notes are highly regarded by medical students globally for their clarity and visual approach, though "Google Drive" links found online are often unofficial or pirated distributions of his proprietary content.
: The platform claims to be trusted by 80% of medical students across 190 countries, making it one of the most established resources for USMLE and board prep.
Universities in developing nations (India, Pakistan, Nigeria, Philippines) often have group licenses. Check if your medical college library provides institutional access. If not, email Dr. Najeeb’s support—they are known to offer scholarships.
No. The time you spend hunting dead links, risking malware, and navigating copyright takedowns is time you could have spent learning.
Many students share handwritten notes derived from Dr. Najeeb's videos. These are popular for their mnemonics and simplified summaries. Telegram: View @drnajeebnotesprincesamdcms
He draws every diagram by hand, which helps students visualize complex processes.
Use the video lectures for difficult topics. If you are struggling to understand the "Mechanism of Breathing" or "Ventricular Action Potential," watch the video. Dr. Najeeb’s real-time drawing is a cognitive tool that you cannot get from a static PDF.
Dr. Najeeb's lecture notes are highly regarded by medical students globally for their clarity and visual approach, though "Google Drive" links found online are often unofficial or pirated distributions of his proprietary content.
: The platform claims to be trusted by 80% of medical students across 190 countries, making it one of the most established resources for USMLE and board prep.
Universities in developing nations (India, Pakistan, Nigeria, Philippines) often have group licenses. Check if your medical college library provides institutional access. If not, email Dr. Najeeb’s support—they are known to offer scholarships.
No. The time you spend hunting dead links, risking malware, and navigating copyright takedowns is time you could have spent learning.
Many students share handwritten notes derived from Dr. Najeeb's videos. These are popular for their mnemonics and simplified summaries. Telegram: View @drnajeebnotesprincesamdcms
He draws every diagram by hand, which helps students visualize complex processes.
Use the video lectures for difficult topics. If you are struggling to understand the "Mechanism of Breathing" or "Ventricular Action Potential," watch the video. Dr. Najeeb’s real-time drawing is a cognitive tool that you cannot get from a static PDF.