is there a way to self-study medicine? some introduction to medicine books or syllabus? if i spend 30 min a day can I learn at least the theory part in 10 years?
>>9139334
Considering that med school students study 2-3 hours per day for 4 years, probably not.
you answered your own question op. you can start by looking up the curriculum for different med programs, and pirate the textbooks. i feel in a helpful mood so try Library Genesis, it's still the best source for text piracy but beware that some of the links might be fishy. the other things you can do are: get a library account, rent e-books and strip DRM, or purchase digital textbooks from amazon, strip the DRM and return immediately for a refund. some material might be available from MOOCS but less so the further up you go - you might have a hard time finding a bazillion white papers without JSTOR or whatever.
>>9139334
>is there a way to self-study medicine?
yeah, read the shitty books
>if i spend 30 min a day can I learn at least the theory part in 10 years?
no
you probably won't retain much with just 30 mins a day though. and just going over the material doesn't mean comprehending it, try to find old course exams and stuff like that too
You can be good in theory, give it 4 hours a day. I would recommend to give it the following order
First anatomy, histology, physiology, molecular biology and biochemistry books
Then pathology, immunology, genetics (rare diseases)
Medicine is amazing and if you really apreciate what you study you will never get bored.