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
Nota:
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
Nota:
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
Nota:
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
Nota:
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