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How to Study Gross Anatomy in Med School Part 2 | #MedSchool | Ep. 11
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Anatomy is arguably the most challenging subject in first year. In part I of this episode, Mike and Adrian shared specific and helpful tips to approach Anatomy. This time, they discuss and answer frequently asked questions on how to study this “difficult” subject.
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Adrian Teves is a young Filipino doctor. While in medical school, Adrian served as a peer mentor, helping freshmen and sophomores adjust smoothly to the rigors of med school life. Adrian is also a passionate mental health advocate, having suffered from anxiety. It is his objective to have a community that can freely talk about mental health without reservations. He devotes his leisure time reading, working out, or playing golf.
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Michael Sibulo is both a pharmacist and a physician. After struggling throughout his four-year stay in medical school, he started advocating the use of Anki, a spaced repetition software for time-efficient active learning. Other interests include playing the piano, jogging, learning Mandarin, and promoting eye health.
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Chapter Markers:
00:00 Intro
02:09 Recap of Part 1
02:33 Is highlighting text useful?
04:11 How do you study for practical exams?
07:35 Is using flashcards helpful?
09:07 How do you memorize OINA?
11:15 Importance of a good foundation
13:51 How do you memorize images and parts
19:10 Summary
21:25 Useful resources
29:23 Take home message
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You can reach us at:
Email: [email protected]
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thebetterpillpodcast
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Links:
Mike’s Video on Image Occlusion (Anki): https://youtu.be/SR_b7VEuDO4
Snell Clinical Anatomy by Regions: https://amzn.to/36aVffy
Clinical Anatomy: An illustrated review (Snell): https://amzn.to/3jIj0DD
Netter’s Atlas of Human Anatomy: https://amzn.to/3dJW0jY
3D4Medical Complete Anatomy: https://3d4medical.com/
Anatomy Knowledge YT channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCiKmGJwryBga9bWTdDzn-OQ
Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3hDZiGm
Google Podcast: https://bit.ly/3qaj2pf
Apple Podcast: https://apple.co/3qJam9y
YouTube Mirror: https://youtu.be/YQozRLIatI8
Chapters
1. Intro (00:00:00)
2. Recap of Part I (00:02:09)
3. Is highlighting text useful? (00:02:33)
4. How do you study for practical exams? (00:04:11)
5. Is using flashcards helfpul? (00:07:35)
6. How do you memorize OINA? (00:09:07)
7. Importance of a good foundation (00:11:15)
8. How do you memorize images and parts? (00:13:51)
9. Summary (00:19:10)
10. Useful resources (00:21:25)
11. Take home message (00:29:23)
28 episodes
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Manage episode 421075289 series 2933645
Anatomy is arguably the most challenging subject in first year. In part I of this episode, Mike and Adrian shared specific and helpful tips to approach Anatomy. This time, they discuss and answer frequently asked questions on how to study this “difficult” subject.
–
Adrian Teves is a young Filipino doctor. While in medical school, Adrian served as a peer mentor, helping freshmen and sophomores adjust smoothly to the rigors of med school life. Adrian is also a passionate mental health advocate, having suffered from anxiety. It is his objective to have a community that can freely talk about mental health without reservations. He devotes his leisure time reading, working out, or playing golf.
–
Michael Sibulo is both a pharmacist and a physician. After struggling throughout his four-year stay in medical school, he started advocating the use of Anki, a spaced repetition software for time-efficient active learning. Other interests include playing the piano, jogging, learning Mandarin, and promoting eye health.
–
Chapter Markers:
00:00 Intro
02:09 Recap of Part 1
02:33 Is highlighting text useful?
04:11 How do you study for practical exams?
07:35 Is using flashcards helpful?
09:07 How do you memorize OINA?
11:15 Importance of a good foundation
13:51 How do you memorize images and parts
19:10 Summary
21:25 Useful resources
29:23 Take home message
–
You can reach us at:
Email: [email protected]
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thebetterpillpodcast
–
Links:
Mike’s Video on Image Occlusion (Anki): https://youtu.be/SR_b7VEuDO4
Snell Clinical Anatomy by Regions: https://amzn.to/36aVffy
Clinical Anatomy: An illustrated review (Snell): https://amzn.to/3jIj0DD
Netter’s Atlas of Human Anatomy: https://amzn.to/3dJW0jY
3D4Medical Complete Anatomy: https://3d4medical.com/
Anatomy Knowledge YT channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCiKmGJwryBga9bWTdDzn-OQ
Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3hDZiGm
Google Podcast: https://bit.ly/3qaj2pf
Apple Podcast: https://apple.co/3qJam9y
YouTube Mirror: https://youtu.be/YQozRLIatI8
Chapters
1. Intro (00:00:00)
2. Recap of Part I (00:02:09)
3. Is highlighting text useful? (00:02:33)
4. How do you study for practical exams? (00:04:11)
5. Is using flashcards helfpul? (00:07:35)
6. How do you memorize OINA? (00:09:07)
7. Importance of a good foundation (00:11:15)
8. How do you memorize images and parts? (00:13:51)
9. Summary (00:19:10)
10. Useful resources (00:21:25)
11. Take home message (00:29:23)
28 episodes
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