Sir, i am just starting my medschool ....could you please tell me what was your go to resource to build the best foundation ?....It was a lovely video really learned alot !!
Thanks for this video! How are you able to gain a strong foundation before Anki? My school lectures aren’t the most helpful, so do you recommend BNB or something similar for preclinical?
That is correct. I recommend resources like B&B and Sketchy to get the foundation. It is a much more efficient use of your time and it forces you to only focus on the big picture things
So I would learn the foundation of one topic and unlock Anki cards from the Anking deck based on what I learned (alternatively you can create your own cards). For example, learning the general principles behind how Diabetes affects wound healing after surgery. Then I would learn the next layer of details on the topic, and unlock the corresponding cards, etc. this could be more of the microscopic effects of diabetes and how that relates to wound healing. Since there is so much to study for IM and Surgery, it’s important to start early.
I personally use Final Cut Pro. But I’m also working with an editor who edited this video and I’m actually unsure what program she uses. It is likely either Final Cut Pro, Adobe, or Divinchi
Thanks for this video! How are you able to gain a strong foundation before Anki? My school lectures aren’t the most helpful, so do you recommend BNB or something similar for preclinical?
Just do Anki. That’s it.
Nah you don’t need it
@@jbro5645Why I don’t need it ?
Sir, i am just starting my medschool ....could you please tell me what was your go to resource to build the best foundation ?....It was a lovely video really learned alot !!
Thanks for this video! How are you able to gain a strong foundation before Anki? My school lectures aren’t the most helpful, so do you recommend BNB or something similar for preclinical?
That is correct. I recommend resources like B&B and Sketchy to get the foundation. It is a much more efficient use of your time and it forces you to only focus on the big picture things
Can you give examples for step 1 how to do it with internal medicine / surgery
So I would learn the foundation of one topic and unlock Anki cards from the Anking deck based on what I learned (alternatively you can create your own cards). For example, learning the general principles behind how Diabetes affects wound healing after surgery. Then I would learn the next layer of details on the topic, and unlock the corresponding cards, etc. this could be more of the microscopic effects of diabetes and how that relates to wound healing. Since there is so much to study for IM and Surgery, it’s important to start early.
@@EvolvingMedicthanks for the great insight. Do you have a video where you did a step-by-step process on how to unlock the cards from Anking
Awesome video! Was wondering if you’d be able to share what software or program you use to edit your videos? Thanks
I personally use Final Cut Pro. But I’m also working with an editor who edited this video and I’m actually unsure what program she uses. It is likely either Final Cut Pro, Adobe, or Divinchi
@@EvolvingMedic Thanks so much man, love your content
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Thanks for this video! How are you able to gain a strong foundation before Anki? My school lectures aren’t the most helpful, so do you recommend BNB or something similar for preclinical?