Best YouTube Channels for MBBS Students (2025 Ultimate Guide)

 Best YouTube Channels for MBBS Students (2025 Ultimate Guide)


Medical school is tough, but the right YouTube channels can make learning easier, faster, and more engaging. Whether you need anatomy mnemonics, clinical case breakdowns, or USMLE/NEET PG prep, these top-rated YouTube channels will help you ace exams and survive MBBS without burnout.  


📌 Why Use YouTube for MBBS?

- Free high-quality lectures (better than some paid courses!)  

- Visual learning (3D anatomy, animations, hand-drawn diagrams)  

- Last-minute revision (quick summaries before exams)  

- Global perspectives (USMLE, PLAB, NEET PG strategies)  


🔥 Top 10 YouTube Channels for MBBS Students 


1. Dr. Najeeb Lectures  

Best For: In-depth medical concepts (Physio, Patho, Neuro)  

🔹 Why Watch? Legendary 1-hour+ lectures with hand-drawn diagrams—perfect if you hate textbooks.  

🔹 Example Video: "Cardiac Cycle Explained" (5M+ views)   


2. Ninja Nerd  

Best For: Physiology & Biochemistry  

🔹 Why Watch? Whiteboard-style teaching with step-by-step breakdowns of complex topics.  

🔹 Example Video: "Renin-Angiotensin-Aldosterone System (RAAS)"


3. Osmosis  

Best For: USMLE/NEET PG prep  

🔹 Why Watch? Animated explanations + high-yield notes (great for last-minute revision).  

🔹 Example Video: "Acute Kidney Injury (AKI) Explained"  


4. Kenhub 

Best For: Anatomy (3D models & cadaver dissections)  

🔹 Why Watch? Realistic anatomy visuals—better than Netter’s Atlas!  

🔹 Example Video: "Brachial Plexus Simplified"   


5. Armando Hasudungan  

Best For: Pathology & Immunology  

🔹 Why Watch? Hand-drawn sketches that simplify tough topics (e.g., "HIV Mechanism").  

🔹 Example Video: "Inflammation & Repair"  


6. Johari MBBS

Best For: Last-minute anatomy revision (Indian MBBS syllabus)  

🔹 Why Watch? 5-minute summaries + exam tricks (every Indian med student’s secret weapon).  

🔹 Example Video: "Upper Limb Anatomy in 10 Minutes"   


7. Medicosis Perfectionalis

Best For: USMLE Step 1 & Clinical Medicine  

🔹 Why Watch? Funny, engaging style + mnemonics (e.g., "Acid-Base Disorders Made Easy").  

🔹 Example Video: "Leukemias Explained with Cartoons"   


8. Dr. Preeti Tyagi  

Best For: Physiology (Indian MBBS Focus)  

🔹 Why Watch? Simplified lectures aligned with Indian university exams.  

🔹 Example Video: "Cardiovascular Physiology in Hindi" 


9. The Noted Anatomist

Best For: Gross Anatomy & Dissections 

🔹 Why Watch? Cadaver-based tutorials (like having a virtual dissection lab).  

🔹 Example Video: "Cranial Nerves Mnemonics"   


10. Ali Abdaal

Best For: Study Techniques & Productivity  

🔹 Why Watch? Cambridge med grad shares evidence-based study hacks (e.g., "How to Study Faster").  

🔹 Example Video: "Spaced Repetition Explained"*   




💡 Bonus: 5 Niche Channels You Shouldn’t Miss 

1. AnatomyZone3D anatomy tours

2. Zero to Finals – Clinical medicine summaries   

3. White Coat ChroniclesMBBS lifestyle & motivation   

4. Dr. Matt & Dr. Mike – Fun medical explanations   

5. MedCram – Quick clinical case breakdowns   



🚀 How to Use These Channels Effectively?  

For Exams: Watch Johari MBBS + Osmosis for quick revisions.  

For Concepts: Use Dr. Najeeb + Ninja Nerd for deep understanding.  

For USMLE: Medicosis + Osmosis are gold.  

For Anatomy: Kenhub + The Noted Anatomist are lifesavers.  




💬 Which channel saved your MBBS life? Comment below!

(Sharing is caring—tag your med school friends!) 🚑📚  


P.S. Need personalized MBBS study tips? Check out my MBBS Survival guide!

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