@@antoniowebbmd combine that with memory techniques. check out alex and cathy mullen they were med students thank me later ruclips.net/video/YIW8-ucsbIw/видео.html ruclips.net/p/PL_K0fmdm8PBXUGmwo8aPJM4QO6mBU1uT4
In my opinion doing questions is on of the best ways to memorize. You basically create a problem while reading the question and your brain is desperate to know the answer... I really liked the numbers on the Recall List, until now I really didnt like the obscurity of summaries and lists, but adding numbers to each item makes it more vivid. Good Video!
Thank you for sharing. I returned back to school after 20 plus years out and this is my second semester and I'm having the hardest time trying to remember concepts. This information is very helpful.
You can do it! Just learn to write notes down and be an active learner! Meaning do not just watch videos and attend lectures! Try to ask questions, go to your professor office hours, make group study, do flash cards( I like Quizlets) and teach others. Finally believe in yourself! You will do it 😺
Thank you so much for this information! I’m a senior in high school and I am still trying to improve my study skills! Our schools throw information at us constantly but never teach us how to actually learn and remember.
Wish you the best of luck for your boards. Turns out I was doing the 5Rs subconsciously and now I know how to define it when people ask. Currently in my 2nd year in bachelor of dental surgery and once again I offer you my best wishes
I’m in my second year of medical school and I get so overwhelmed with the amount of info. The recall idea sounds like it’ll be very helpful, thank you!
Thank you for this video Dr Webb! I am a first year medical student studying in London and have been looking for good ways to cope with the insane workload my med school has thrown at me. This video has been very helpful; glad I discovered your Channel. I know it's a bit early, but I've been thinking of going into Orthopaedics:)
Study groups and teaching what I’ve understood to other students is my bag. Like, I used to make study guides for everyone in my classes and maintained a 4.0 in the honors college while at university. For some reason when I took that responsibility on I was locked in and if I let them down I would’ve caused them to fail. It’s crazy but having serious shit on the line makes me excel
Love all of your videos!! You helped me through my struggles in school & inspired me to keep going. Great humble doc, the world needs more of you! Thank you🙏🏼
Love this Dr. Webb. I love the discipline, which has been foundational for me. And for me, the spaced repetition has definitely come through Anki :D But totally agree, you need to see things in as many ways as possible! :D
Wonderful way and wonderful sharing. Thank you! Personally I add to that I not just clear the words in the dictionary, but any related idioms and way of use as well and also always check the origin of the word as it is not just fascinating many times, but helps to remember the meaning of the word. Also making sentences with each meaning until I feel comfortable with that.
Thank you so much for this. I'm not in medical school yet. I'm taking my first step in the health industry and am enrolled in a Phlebotmy course. It has been so long since I've been in school or studied. I felt stuck and forgot what studying technique worked for me. I'm currently trying the recall list and it's perfect. Much love from Houston!
I start my first year next May and can already tell you’re going to make my journey a little easier. I believe I will vlog my journey through school as well. Thanks for this.
You are a life savior. I’ve developed similar habits for studying in my nursing program now and I realize repetition is key as well as mnemonics. I have to get better at my organization, though! I use to be a scatter brain but I really had to start using pictures to associate ideas 💡 and terms together. Right on!!! Love this video!😃
Currently I find that drawing diagrams for things in colored pen helps me memorize things faster than usual, but I'm not in medical school yet. I'm a little scared.
I took two years of chem in high school including advanced chem and my chem teacher told us about creating questions too! For all of my chem, I would create study questions and I look back now and remember a lot of the information from chem. Creating study questions does work!!! I plan on doing that throughout undergrad too.
Appreciate this Dr Webb. My problem is usually not having a clear mindset before studying, I'm always thinking about other things while studying. Would you recommend listening to calm tones during study times?
Aaah thank you for this!!! I love the recall list you made I tend to do that my problem is routine. Best wishes with your boards! You will slay it no doubt!!!
Like you said you still remember that information and it’s been 5 years so I take it you do not need to know that really now, you go through all that to get the title doctor then they assume you know but all doctors do it come in a room sign off some papers or prescriptions, diagnose you, and like I mentioned you got pass these test just like test in life!
Dr. Great video! Medical terminology is TUFF! To remember so, small kindergarten words dosen't matter in the medical field. Thanks keep the videos coming.
I try my best to make my studying enjoyable. Keep yourself busy with music instrumentals, drink plenty of water, and make sure to space out your breaks. The worst part is to feel all stressed out and end up laying your studies for later...
While the entire video was excellent boy do I appreciate one thing you said which my parents don't seem to understand! And that's despite them being college professors! I could not study at home for nothing! This was the case from 16 on! I had to be at the University Center where I could occasionally take a break and get a coffee and chat with friends! Or just see friends come and go without necessarily chatting with them! Dr. Webb, I know you're busy so you don't always have the luxury of sitting down to do a video and often have to do it on the move but I think the videos you do sitting at home or wherever this particular video was made are better! Not better in he sense of content but better as far as being able to hear you clearly! The sound of your car's motor or AC sometimes interferes with me hearing you clearly, especially if I'm not sitting close to my phone! It isn't an issue with my hearing either! Not a big deal but I just wanted you to know! Thanks!
Excellent video! Throwing mud...that's what scaffolds are for. Work smart, not hard. There's always a scaffold in your field, you just need to find it.
No method helped me remember like seeing patients, LOOOTS of them. I rounded like a freak 😃 because first: it was a good experience to help around, second: I never forget a patient. Whatever they had, how they got managed got stuck forever. I graduated medical school seven years ago. I still remember the majority of basic clinical knowledge thanks to kind and supportive residents and patients who gave me permission to help. For basic sciences, I had to study with friends. Collaborative learning works wonders for some people. Oh, and I memorized some hard stuff in the gym 😃 My most sincere advice: Please pleeeeeaaaase don't be a perfectionist. Perfect is the opposite of good.
@@antoniowebbmd Thanks for replying! Im 17 and looking to go into medicine but I have struggle expressing myself and writing personal statements. Perhaps you could do a video about what worked for you and show us examples and give your view on what things worked for you? Just a suggestion! Thanks!
Maybe I just became a RN nurse/nurse practitioner or a respiratory therapist... I like medical science and human biology but literally spending nearly all the week studying i think it isn’t my thing, and especially when I’m just an average grader. In my lvn program- vocational nursing- I thought it was quite the challenging! Manage to pass it but it was kinda hell. I don’t even want to think about the extreme intensity of medical school process 😂.
Can you do a video on how to read textbooks? Do you have a specific routine? I bet you keep most of your books to refer back to. Do you write in them too?
@smoothcollected 2 things: first the comment is because it's funny how he says it, personally my first language is french and I do things like that all the time when I speak English and I'm almost fully bilingual and guess what? It's funny. That's why pointing it out to see if other people heard the same interested me or if I was just not hearing correctly. So stop being so stuck up, this is a comment section of a RUclips video and you assumed so many things in one comment, learn to laugh. Second for someone who spent 14 years in school, you'd expect him to know how to spell a work like library, that's just my opinion, this has nothing to do with the intent of the original comment.
Laconian Drakon pronounce a WORD like library. 🤣😂🤣😂 someone like you should know the difference between spelling a word and pronouncing it. Or maybe that’s just the way they say it in the city he was raised in. Dialect and accents have a lot to do with the way people say certain words. In this whole video the only thing you guys could do is pick out and make fun of the one word he PRONOUNCED wrong. It says a lot about your character.
5 R's
#1 - Routine
#2 - Remember
#3 - Repetition
#4 - Reinforcement
#5 - Recall List
#6 - rock the like button 😁
A very vague list.
@@O-oo3uu as vague as your existence.
@@bilalshadab2448
You exist because of me, just ask your mother 😂😂
@@O-oo3uu I just asked her, she tells me you got a vague memory back then too. It's starting to show up now.
@@bilalshadab2448 savage 😂
That guy slinging concrete was super impressive
Alex Shartzer ha true!
He made it look super easy huh...☺️
Deffanie Rawls that’s because it wasn’t mud, concrete sticks
Ali abdaal on RUclips had a great study technique using spaced repetition and constant testing. Helps remember things more efficiently
Onix Junes Thanks!
@@antoniowebbmd combine that with memory techniques. check out alex and cathy mullen they were med students
thank me later
ruclips.net/video/YIW8-ucsbIw/видео.html
ruclips.net/p/PL_K0fmdm8PBXUGmwo8aPJM4QO6mBU1uT4
In my opinion doing questions is on of the best ways to memorize. You basically create a problem while reading the question and your brain is desperate to know the answer... I really liked the numbers on the Recall List, until now I really didnt like the obscurity of summaries and lists, but adding numbers to each item makes it more vivid. Good Video!
I'm 60 and plan to use these tips to study for my NBCOT exam. Old girl needs all the help she can get. Thanks much.🌹
Christian's Grandma best of luck! You can do it ❤️
Ain't nothing to it but to do it. You've got this.
Thank you for sharing. I returned back to school after 20 plus years out and this is my second semester and I'm having the hardest time trying to remember concepts. This information is very helpful.
I wish you all the best. You can do it.
You can do it! Just learn to write notes down and be an active learner! Meaning do not just watch videos and attend lectures!
Try to ask questions, go to your professor office hours, make group study, do flash cards( I like Quizlets) and teach others.
Finally believe in yourself! You will do it 😺
Jovonda Anderson a
You’re not alone. Hang in there.
Thank you so much for this information! I’m a senior in high school and I am still trying to improve my study skills! Our schools throw information at us constantly but never teach us how to actually learn and remember.
Luis Hernandez Thank you! I’m glad the video helps! Keep up the good work!
You are my brother from another mother , Dr Webb 😀😁 . You are changing my attitude towards learning !!
Thanks! 🙏🏾
Study, study, study! That was always my answer. Basicly have no life, and get packing on knowledge! 😅
I agree
Agree
I also agree
I think covering stuff the same day and on the same weekend to learn and live your life as well
Then a couple of weeks before the exam do hard revision and you'll realise how much you learned
There’s so much information and so little time, it’s amazing how you guys can retain all of that information
eduardo santos Thank you!
[eduardo santos]
Yes. Exactally!
What information?
Wish you the best of luck for your boards. Turns out I was doing the 5Rs subconsciously and now I know how to define it when people ask. Currently in my 2nd year in bachelor of dental surgery and once again I offer you my best wishes
Thanks! Definitely using your tips for nursing school
Awesome! Good Luck!
I'm a med student but nursing school is hell as well, second hand experience from my sis.
Best of luck to you ♥️
Me too!
I’m in my second year of medical school and I get so overwhelmed with the amount of info. The recall idea sounds like it’ll be very helpful, thank you!
Yes, it can be overwhelming at time but you got this!
Thank you for this video Dr Webb! I am a first year medical student studying in London and have been looking for good ways to cope with the insane workload my med school has thrown at me. This video has been very helpful; glad I discovered your Channel. I know it's a bit early, but I've been thinking of going into Orthopaedics:)
Thank you for the 5 R’s- very helpful as I am in an accelerated nursing program. Best wishes on your upcoming board exam!
Study groups and teaching what I’ve understood to other students is my bag. Like, I used to make study guides for everyone in my classes and maintained a 4.0 in the honors college while at university. For some reason when I took that responsibility on I was locked in and if I let them down I would’ve caused them to fail.
It’s crazy but having serious shit on the line makes me excel
Wow I work the same way. I need the stress of responsibility to keep me focused. The second things get "easy" I get lazy.
Love all of your videos!! You helped me through my struggles in school & inspired me to keep going. Great humble doc, the world needs more of you! Thank you🙏🏼
I’m receiving this for law school 🙌🏾 thanks
🙏🏾
Number 6 should be (R)est
Number 7 is adderal
doctors don't know what rest is
Yo, that mud throwing clip though!
Love this Dr. Webb. I love the discipline, which has been foundational for me. And for me, the spaced repetition has definitely come through Anki :D But totally agree, you need to see things in as many ways as possible! :D
Thanks!
This is so encouraging!! I have a huge test coming up in June and I needed these tips
Yo Doc be hitting us with these vids, I like it
shelden kay Appreciate it!
@@antoniowebbmd omg
Wonderful way and wonderful sharing. Thank you! Personally I add to that I not just clear the words in the dictionary, but any related idioms and way of use as well and also always check the origin of the word as it is not just fascinating many times, but helps to remember the meaning of the word. Also making sentences with each meaning until I feel comfortable with that.
Thank you so much for this. I'm not in medical school yet. I'm taking my first step in the health industry and am enrolled in a Phlebotmy course. It has been so long since I've been in school or studied. I felt stuck and forgot what studying technique worked for me. I'm currently trying the recall list and it's perfect. Much love from Houston!
I cannot wait to live this lifestyle, definitely vlogging my entire medical school experience. I apply in August!
Awesome! Good luck!
Bro you'd think that he is a basketball coach my man be training by flippin pages🔥😂🙌
🤣
Yes, yes, yes painting a picture in my head works for me. I am in Nurse Practioner School.
I start my first year next May and can already tell you’re going to make my journey a little easier. I believe I will vlog my journey through school as well. Thanks for this.
Vonn Khyree I’m in a similar situation (but starting in September). Good luck, my friend!
You are a life savior. I’ve developed similar habits for studying in my nursing program now and I realize repetition is key as well as mnemonics. I have to get better at my organization, though! I use to be a scatter brain but I really had to start using pictures to associate ideas 💡 and terms together. Right on!!! Love this video!😃
Thank you! Keep up the good work!
Currently I find that drawing diagrams for things in colored pen helps me memorize things faster than usual, but I'm not in medical school yet. I'm a little scared.
Totally agree about the color pens. I'm studying for MCAT now and applying this summer. Good luck!!
Mike Saint good luck
Vivian Tristesse yes colored pens helped me in microbiology and AnP2 👌🏾
I took two years of chem in high school including advanced chem and my chem teacher told us about creating questions too! For all of my chem, I would create study questions and I look back now and remember a lot of the information from chem. Creating study questions does work!!! I plan on doing that throughout undergrad too.
This is the content we need. Thanks for the encouragement, and tips Doc!🤙🏽🤙🏽👍🏽
Mike Gregory Thanks Mike!
Study at the Li-BERRY! I love it, I say it the same way haha. Thanks for the info sir! Keep up the vids, you are an inspiration
Nice videos lately, can you make a video of what you ate during the process? Cooking is time consuming and eats study time, thanks
Awesome idea
Thanks for the advice, this is what I've been doing as an undergrad, still the same methods I'll be using for medical school
The Maelstrom No prob! Thanks for watching!
Those people throwing mud must have amazing arms.
😆
Concrete*
yeah I wonder how much lactic acid build up those arms are
Darkis oh pls you sound like another one of those geeks who’ll pull out any excuse to say physical activities are too dangerous for them
Routine, remember, repetition, reinforcement & recall list
I hope this helps me so I can help others!! Thanks Dr
He definitely gave some great advice
Appreciate this Dr Webb. My problem is usually not having a clear mindset before studying, I'm always thinking about other things while studying. Would you recommend listening to calm tones during study times?
ASMR or white noise works well for me
Us-tin E. Listen to classical music
Bossa nova Jazz live the lofi classical hip hop has random bursts of depressing quotes in it so I stopped listening
Aaah thank you for this!!! I love the recall list you made I tend to do that my problem is routine. Best wishes with your boards! You will slay it no doubt!!!
Good routines make sure you’re on task even when you don’t feel like it 💪
Like you said you still remember that information and it’s been 5 years so I take it you do not need to know that really now, you go through all that to get the title doctor then they assume you know but all doctors do it come in a room sign off some papers or prescriptions, diagnose you, and like I mentioned you got pass these test just like test in life!
Currently studying for the CFA Level 2. Need to get into the right study mentality.
damn bro, this guy looks like he's been in the gym! all kinds of shoulder and arms gainz
Hamburger Juice ha thanks!
Yeah bro my man be flipping pages 24/7 obviously😂
Lifting those 20lb books
HAHAHHA
quit blowing a bunch of smoke man!!
You inspire me. I try so much to stay concetrated. I am. Just so easy distracted. Thank you for your advices.
Your videos are so helpful. Thank you
Thanks for the recall list Dr. Webb
Alejandro Monroy Np!
Excellent video, thanks Dr. Webb!
djolesrb Thank you!
honestly one of my favorite channels
Thanks for the very informative video Dr. Webb!
David Lakhter Thanks David!
Thank you, will definitely be utilizing the Recall tip for nursing school coming this fall.
Good stuff Lalita!
Good luck to you! Thank you for sharing.
I read and I wrote down material and writing it down and helped me memorize it.
Awesome! Keep up the good work!
Dr. Great video! Medical terminology is TUFF! To remember so, small kindergarten words dosen't matter in the medical field. Thanks keep the videos coming.
Thanks!
Been waiting on this for the longest thank you Dr Webb 💪
Jahmai Bancroft No prob! I’m glad it helped!
San antonio, my heart is still there!
Who is here because of pharmacy 😭😭😭 you are the reason why I am a pharmacy student at 20 don’t ask me how just know that you are my idol
Aw. Awesome! You can do it!
Bro! You sound like Dr. Phil! Awesome vid dude thanks!
Ha first time hearing that. Thanks!
Thank you so much for this video.
Thanks Dr. Webb with the videos so great. Keep up the good vids.
Zayd Cartagena Thank you!
I try my best to make my studying enjoyable. Keep yourself busy with music instrumentals, drink plenty of water, and make sure to space out your breaks. The worst part is to feel all stressed out and end up laying your studies for later...
Thank you so much for these helpful videos! You are truly an inspiration!
Thanks Dr Webb
Thank you for sharing I'm going to practice these steps 😍😍
Thank you, I appreciate it!
Thank you for the great content Dr. Webb
No problem! I’m glad the video helps. Thanks for watching!
While the entire video was excellent boy do I appreciate one thing you said which my parents don't seem to understand! And that's despite them being college professors! I could not study at home for nothing! This was the case from 16 on! I had to be at the University Center where I could occasionally take a break and get a coffee and chat with friends! Or just see friends come and go without necessarily chatting with them! Dr. Webb, I know you're busy so you don't always have the luxury of sitting down to do a video and often have to do it on the move but I think the videos you do sitting at home or wherever this particular video was made are better! Not better in he sense of content but better as far as being able to hear you clearly! The sound of your car's motor or AC sometimes interferes with me hearing you clearly, especially if I'm not sitting close to my phone! It isn't an issue with my hearing either! Not a big deal but I just wanted you to know! Thanks!
Thanks for feedback. Noted 👍🏾
God bless! Would love to see the books on the thumbnail in details :). Please a vid for us bookworms!
Thank you so much Dr.Webb this video will help me a lot
No problem, thanks for watching!
Thanks for sharing Dr.
Excellent video! Throwing mud...that's what scaffolds are for. Work smart, not hard. There's always a scaffold in your field, you just need to find it.
No method helped me remember like seeing patients, LOOOTS of them. I rounded like a freak 😃 because first: it was a good experience to help around, second: I never forget a patient. Whatever they had, how they got managed got stuck forever. I graduated medical school seven years ago. I still remember the majority of basic clinical knowledge thanks to kind and supportive residents and patients who gave me permission to help. For basic sciences, I had to study with friends. Collaborative learning works wonders for some people.
Oh, and I memorized some hard stuff in the gym 😃
My most sincere advice: Please pleeeeeaaaase don't be a perfectionist. Perfect is the opposite of good.
Very good information. Thanks Doctor.😊
Dope intro Doc! Your editing skills are showing! 👏🏽🎉 #futureMD
Junior romero Appreciate it!
Liked the video because you worded it in the description!
Darshan Thanks! I will try to do that more often
@@antoniowebbmd Thanks for replying!
Im 17 and looking to go into medicine but I have struggle expressing myself and writing personal statements. Perhaps you could do a video about what worked for you and show us examples and give your view on what things worked for you? Just a suggestion! Thanks!
Maybe I just became a RN nurse/nurse practitioner or a respiratory therapist... I like medical science and human biology but literally spending nearly all the week studying i think it isn’t my thing, and especially when I’m just an average grader. In my lvn program- vocational nursing- I thought it was quite the challenging! Manage to pass it but it was kinda hell. I don’t even want to think about the extreme intensity of medical school process 😂.
Defintiely will try the recall list before exam. :)
Awesome! Keep up the good work!
Very Helpful & Effective tricks
Thanks!
Great video. Reading your book right now, so far very good!
matthew sidener thank you! 🙏🏾
I once dated an RN who learned everything by rote. She understood nothing, but passed her tests from sheer memory.
That's what you have to do to pass any med programs
Made a mnemonic for even remembering the video points: *5R*, LEGEND!
Men keep up the good work men 👍🏾👏🏾
Larry Drain Thank you Larry!
I pray this help me for nursing school!!!!
It will! Keep up the good work!
Great video
Sound advice. Thanks!!!
Thanks doc
Thank you Doctor!!
Iron Church You are welcome!
Love the Alamo city
Thanks for do watching!
Dr. Webb are you still mentoring ?
Proud of you!
Thank you!
I study English language for IElTS test. Thanks for the voids.
Thank you so much for the tips
Can you do a video on how to read textbooks? Do you have a specific routine? I bet you keep most of your books to refer back to. Do you write in them too?
Lieberry
@smoothcollected 2 things: first the comment is because it's funny how he says it, personally my first language is french and I do things like that all the time when I speak English and I'm almost fully bilingual and guess what? It's funny. That's why pointing it out to see if other people heard the same interested me or if I was just not hearing correctly. So stop being so stuck up, this is a comment section of a RUclips video and you assumed so many things in one comment, learn to laugh. Second for someone who spent 14 years in school, you'd expect him to know how to spell a work like library, that's just my opinion, this has nothing to do with the intent of the original comment.
Laconian Drakon pronounce a WORD like library. 🤣😂🤣😂 someone like you should know the difference between spelling a word and pronouncing it. Or maybe that’s just the way they say it in the city he was raised in. Dialect and accents have a lot to do with the way people say certain words. In this whole video the only thing you guys could do is pick out and make fun of the one word he PRONOUNCED wrong. It says a lot about your character.
Liberry confirmed to be unrelated to intelligence.
I prefer the term to be honest I think it’s cute.
Laconian Drakon I just think he’s a southerner. Not a big deal. I saw another video where he talked about spinal “manip-a-lation.”
smoothcollected You think it’s a racial thing? Because I’m confident that if I heard a white doctor say, “lie-barry,” I’d make fun.
Awesome Videos, Dr. Webb! Keep em coming, Bell is activated
Thanks Robin! Welcome to my page!
It’s called Anki 😬
First rule of Anki club, you don't talk about Anki
Anki saved me when I was in doubt :) It's great.
Down side it made studying easier and I got a little lazy because I was able to remember more in a shorter time.
I like Quizlet better.
@@2012farfar I've actually been using Anki with a Quizlet importer add-on.
right ON!
3:10 Libary?
The guy with the concrete is impressive.
Yup!
Library is a hard word
Li- berry
I cant say it myself
K G that’s not how you pronounce it
@@heythereimholly1090 🙄
Great info!