![]() ![]() I figured that most med students probably don't get a chance to see many diseased genital areas, so the more practice the better. *Yes, there are a bunch of dicks and vaginas with cancer and pus, so either study at home or shamelessly do what I do and display the hideous glories for all to see in public. Also, it's faster to review them at a glance.Īnyhow, let me know what you think! Build on it if you like, or scrap if it's crap. The idea there was that it's easy to remember the number of additional arrows/boxes/circles added to an image, so recall of facts can be more image-based. There are also a good number of things that probably belong in r/uselessredcircle. Finally, there are a number of stupid pictures with random images thrown together just to help remember lists, and some might be worse than picmonic quality. Big Robbins surprisingly had a good mnemonic for hepatitis viruses that I straight up copied. I added some shamefully stupid memory tips here and there, but they're below the primary facts and usually italicized. This way, you can do a slow first pass and read everything, but then do later passes and just read the top stuff, while glancing quickly at all the images at the bottom. I didn't change the "answer" to the cards as much as add additional tidbits to existing cards underneath. If the words under "pathophys" sections make it sound like I know what I'm doing, chances are that they're plagiarized from Robbins. Also, I added a bunch of pathophys explanations, some from the almighty Dr. I tried to do this for as many I had time for. My idea of a "perfect" pathology card includes a gross image, a radiograph/ultrasound image, and a histology image so that you can appreciate various facets of the disease at a glance. ![]() Hence, I tried to include as many captions as possible, which are often quite educational in themselves. Another thing that throws me off is when people share images that lack captions because I, for one, have trouble 'reading' most images without being babied through them also, I find that captions lend credibility because images taken out of context on a google search might be 'wrong'. Main sources in bold listed all of the sources (that I remember) in case anyone eventually wants to go back to read for context. For this reason, I added a shit ton of images from UpToDate, Robbins, Harrison's, Braunwald (cardio), DeVirgilio (or maybe only the psammoma mnemonic from there?), Langman's Embryology, Clinically Oriented Anatomy, Parham/Janeway (images look the same, I forget which), High-Yield Neuroanatomy, BRS Physiology, First Aid 2017, Sketchy Micro/Pharm, Guyton and Hall, and, with a smattering of pics from less-reliable places when the abovementioned sources didn't have anything (rare). One of my pet peeves has been seeing random histo or imaging crap and having no idea what it is. Fixed minor spelling issues, and updated some facts or statistics based on textbooks like big Robbins and Braunwald. I'm incredibly paranoid about accuracy of facts that I memorize (it wastes time to remember wrong facts, and this problem is compounded by a shitty memory), so I didn't change things unless a peer-reviewed published resource said otherwise. This way, Zanki can serve as a quick way to pick up minutiae, and Duke can help you drill the basics with more depth and speed (with practice). Despite my fear, I've also done some Zanki (wish I had more time), and found the Duke deck redundant with most cards in some form or another I think they complement each other quite well, such that one can use Duke as "core knowledge" and suspend everything in Zanki that is redundant. I've found that having fewer, more "dense" flashcards helps review things quickly. The raw Duke deck does a fantastic job of helping with understanding, and so I used it as a scaffold for a picture collage project during part of dedicated. Also I'm lazy, and huge numbers of flashcards (e.g. I have a horrendous memory, so I need to either totally understand something and/or see a picture to remember things. S/o to u/DukeOfBaggery for the incredible Pathoma deck. YelloW General Surgery ABSITE Review Deck For a full list please see all decks here.ĭubin + Rhythm Strips + Hoop!'s Radiology AnKing Overhaul (Cheesy Dorian + Zanki CK)Ī few residency decks are highlighted below.Physeo (Official Physeo from their website).Demeter Deck: an Anking-level deck for OMM Pixy Sugar (Pixorize, Missing Immunology) (Pixorize).WolffParkinsonBrown's FA 2020 Rapid Review.Dope Basic Science, Clinical, & Anatomy.Clinical Submissions Only Getting StartedĪ offers comprehensive, update-to-date guides, videos, and personalized help for everything related to Anki.
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