Zusammenfassung der Ressource
How I study medicine
- The fundamentals
for the exams
- 1 - Do sbobine
- Usually done as a classroom effort: each student does a sbobina
- Transcriptions of what the professor says, essentially
word by word, integrated with pictures taken from slides.
- 3 - Read aloud
Anmerkungen:
- I don't do it all the time, but just when I am not very concentrated and/or I am beginning to fall asleep, generally
- Increase concentration
- Avoid sleeping
- Helps to better retain and
understand what you read
- 2 - Underline the material
- PDF
- More portable than printed
- Cheap (no printing)
- Print
- More control than with PDF
- 4 - Repeat (≥3 times)
- With classmates (studying alone is painful)
- Skype, Facetime
- Alive
- Advantages
- Compare what you know with your classmate
- Keep up the concentration
- Excellent when you don't want to study
- Call on Skype when concentration decreases
- It helps you organize the day
(if you set a specific time)
- It helps you go on when motivation goes down
- (Alone)
- Additional resources
- Firecracker
- You can put all your notes and images in one place
- Accessible everywhere
- My suggestion
- Don't use it daily to do all review questions of your past
exams, otherwise you end up with doing them the whole day
- Just use it as an online reference text
- Excellent substitution to First Aid
- Use flashcards and mindmaps
Anmerkungen:
- My suggestion is to use these tools in the later stages, otherwise we could spend a lot of time in doing schemes and flash cards when they are really not necessary
- Flash cards
Anmerkungen:
- Make them in a more advance phase of your study, when you have defined well what you need to remember through flash cards. You risk otherwise (as I did) to make flash cards of everything and then not use them.
- Quizlet
- For the moment the best flash card tool I know
- Mind maps
Anmerkungen:
- Since you need a lot of time to do them, just do them after some repetitions of the material, when you have defined what you really need to clarify through a map. Otherwise, if you do them before knowing the material, you risk to make mind maps of what is not necessary and then not use them.
- Mindmeister
- Best way to schematize complex
and articulated topics
- For the details, use flash cards
- Good before an
exam
- Books
- Inkling
- Great search function
- All your books in one place
- Available online
- Since most of the books in medicine are used as reference and
they are not read as you read a novel, this is an excellent tool
- Effective and time-saving ways to have a
solid basis of must-know concepts in medicine
- Picmonic
- Not tested, but it seems very useful to
memorize complex diseases, bugs and drugs
- If you like it also SketchyMicro
- It seems good to learn the key concepts
of medicine and retain them well
- Absolutely not possible to do this with Firecracker in my opinion
- Medcomic
- Integrate the images in Firecracker
- Apps
- Prognosis