I actually found that the best approach was to use the AnKing Step decks. They are tagged very well by the outside resources (BoardsandBeyond, Bootcamp, Amboss, UWorld. Pathoma, Sketchy, etc.). I would watch whatever video I was going to for each lecture, then unsuspend the cards from that deck related to the video I watched, but only the ones I needed because if you unsuspend every card, it gets very overwhelming very quickly. You can make extra cards if your school has something specific that AnKing doesn't cover, but it is constantly being updated and is very comprehensive!
@@HDPeterson19 ohh cool ! It’s little different here . We study only one system at a Time with physiology pathology anatomy pharmacology histology that are related to it
@@saraalasasasas7971 our first year was all of the “foundational sciences” so we covered all of biochemistry, anatomy, physiology, microbiology, immunology, and histology for all systems in more of a longitudinal format than a block format. Second year is 4 blocks, each about 8 weeks. First block was cardio, pulm, and heme/onc with pharm for each. And we will soon see the schedule for the spring to find out what will be covered in those blocks! I’ve actually enjoyed this format because we get to hit a lot of the high yield concepts twice!
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Love your content! Very inspiring to me. Keep it up :)
Thanks for the love, I appreciate you!
We guess you carved the “welcome” pumpkin 🎃
He wishes he did that one!
@Marin Tartaglia was just trying to make him feel good lol. Really only guessed the one we did cuz he said he had no idea what the other one was 🤔🤷♀️
Thanks for sharing! Do you create your own Anki decks for each lecture? Or how does that work?
I actually found that the best approach was to use the AnKing Step decks. They are tagged very well by the outside resources (BoardsandBeyond, Bootcamp, Amboss, UWorld. Pathoma, Sketchy, etc.). I would watch whatever video I was going to for each lecture, then unsuspend the cards from that deck related to the video I watched, but only the ones I needed because if you unsuspend every card, it gets very overwhelming very quickly. You can make extra cards if your school has something specific that AnKing doesn't cover, but it is constantly being updated and is very comprehensive!
@@HDPeterson19 thank you
Which block are you studying
This block consisted of neurology, psychology, reproductive, nephrology, and all of the pharmacology associated with those systems!
@@HDPeterson19 ohh cool ! It’s little different here . We study only one system at a Time with physiology pathology anatomy pharmacology histology that are related to it
@@saraalasasasas7971 our first year was all of the “foundational sciences” so we covered all of biochemistry, anatomy, physiology, microbiology, immunology, and histology for all systems in more of a longitudinal format than a block format. Second year is 4 blocks, each about 8 weeks. First block was cardio, pulm, and heme/onc with pharm for each. And we will soon see the schedule for the spring to find out what will be covered in those blocks!
I’ve actually enjoyed this format because we get to hit a lot of the high yield concepts twice!