4 Core Study Techniques Every Student Should Know

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  • A video discussing the 4 core study techniques every medical student should know. These techniques are learning through questions, spaced repetition, interweave learning, and making associations.
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  • @jacky7878
    @jacky7878 4 роки тому +30

    1. Learn from exams, do questions
    2. Spaced Repetition, don't cram
    3. Interweave learning - mix it up
    4. Associations - have images that refer to other things and images

  • @Lehmann108
    @Lehmann108 7 років тому +22

    I used this backwards technique to facilitate my passing of the state licensing exam for clinical psychology. I took about 10 practice exams and any question I got wrong, I went back and studied the material and also examined my erroneous thought process that led to the wrong answer. A very, very powerful way of studying once you have the basic material down.

  • @sophiahegedus8919
    @sophiahegedus8919 8 років тому +142

    Doc I just wanted to say- YOU SAVED MY GRADES- I wanted to wholeheartedly thank you for all you video posts. Several years ago I was barely passing my premed courses. I felt that I would understand and be able to explain complex concepts to classmates- but test day came and I would perform poorly. It was crazy frustrating. Then I realized that the problem must be me, my "studying" wasn'T STUDYING. Combined with a lot your advice I made an 8 step approach to succeeding in any class. Thank YOU SO MUCH. I was able to raise my gpa significantly and set curves in my huge classes. You are amazing. If I get into medical school next year, I will be clicking on your videos first thing!!! Thank so much!!! I am now self studying for the MCAT and I feel there is literally nothing I can't learn with all your study methods that I have taken from you. I feel crazy intellectually powerful!!

    • @DocOssareh
      @DocOssareh  8 років тому +27

      +Sophia Hegedus thanks for the message! It made my day. I'm super happy to hear that you're doing well. Keep it up!

    • @sophiahegedus8919
      @sophiahegedus8919 8 років тому +2

      I was wondering if could make some videos on standing out as a medical applicant or any general advice you would have for soon to be applicants- I know you have ones on interviews but I would love your perspective on standing out or what you did to get in. Thanks so much and you will be an amazing Doc/are an amazing doc! Best wishes man!!!

    • @anamm7441
      @anamm7441 8 років тому +2

      Sophia Hegedus
      Hi,
      I came across this message of yours and where you talked about having an 8 step approach to doing well in any class. I am a high school student and have struggled with having good studying habits. I would greatly appreciate it if you could share those steps with me as it would help me a bunch!

    • @sophiahegedus8919
      @sophiahegedus8919 8 років тому +4

      Anam M
      Hi Anam! I would love to help you to the best of my ability. Yes, I do have a 8 step approach to doing well in any college course- though I am sure its translatable to highschool, too. First off, I would like to get a general idea of your current study habits as to get context into your struggles. Do you have issues with study habits or concentration, or both? Let me know, and I can try to tailor my answer :)

    • @anamm7441
      @anamm7441 8 років тому +2

      Sophia Hegedus I am currently taking college credit classes such as calculus and ap biology. I think I have issues with both study habits and concentration. I have been trying to read each chapter in the book but at times what i have just read doesn't make any sense. I also take notes in class and pay attention, however when exam time comes I don't do that great. I want to have good studying habits before college time comes.

  • @miranda5026
    @miranda5026 8 років тому +53

    Mo, I have to say that you are one of the most humble person that I know. so intelligent, smart and even along with your busy schedule you make time to share detailed videos to make a difference in our lives. I salute you sir and Congratulations on your achievement.

    • @eddiedann6472
      @eddiedann6472 4 роки тому

      Indeed!!! How wonderful is he. Sharing like this. Blows my mind!!!

  • @cooljuicyfruit
    @cooljuicyfruit 8 років тому +20

    sketchy micro is gold, It is an amazing way to remember organisms with pathology, pharm and micro principles.

  • @amabdul1960
    @amabdul1960 6 років тому +21

    Being a medical student , please make high yield videos ,as we always short of time 😂

  • @trolololoolable
    @trolololoolable 3 роки тому

    I tutored MCAT. Tip 1 is honestly the most important of them all. Best way to learn is to be unhappy with a wrong answer and commit to memory why you were wrong

  • @toopidipoo1153
    @toopidipoo1153 7 років тому +4

    also I have learned that it is also important to relate the different subjects together, and to use critical thinking. it is also good to relate all subjects to real life, and the logics behind what you learn

    • @DrInghamDC
      @DrInghamDC 7 років тому

      Win jays Ferrari videos

  • @kennethsims2565
    @kennethsims2565 5 років тому +3

    I promise you have changed the way I approach classes/school/life. A1 advice.

  • @iamsuravithomas
    @iamsuravithomas 8 років тому +1

    Hey! I haven't really posted before on youtube, but I just wanted to say thank you! I just finished up my Basic sciences years and am set to take my Step 1 in a month. I have been watching you for the past 2+ years now and I can not thank you enough as your advice is invaluable (and probably one of the only resources that helped get me through)! I watched anonymously for so long but I really had to reach out to make it known how amazing your videos are! I hope this find you! Thanks again (and I look forward to more!)

  • @sarcoidosis33
    @sarcoidosis33 8 років тому +1

    your friend who made sketchymicro, was seriously a godsend for me in medical school

  • @Medumentary
    @Medumentary 8 років тому +1

    Awesome! I can't stress enough how important it is to use questions for learning, not just review. Doing questions during basic sciences gave me extreme anxiety because I would always get everything wrong. But once I learned to use them to guide my studying, that's when I started to see improvement. My Kaplan qbank is used purely for learning, while Rx and Uworld/NBMEs are where I actually test my recall ability. Great vid.

  • @barlowortolani
    @barlowortolani 8 років тому +1

    Thank you for all your tips! I'm both thrilled and anxious to start medical school next week but know that I do appreciate all your tips and insights of your journey so far! Good luck with your residency doc!

  • @verdman54
    @verdman54 7 років тому +11

    Endlessly reading will hurt you especially with application type test questions. I think there are many students, in general, who are guilty of this.

  • @MrMohammedAlmulla
    @MrMohammedAlmulla 7 років тому +2

    Man, your 2nd and 3rd tips are literally challenging everything I do and most study strategies I use. I always try my best to learn every single detail at the first go and I'm always afraid that interweaving would lead to confusion and "cross-contamination". I got good grades in high school studying that way and that's why I'm afraid of getting worse results if I tried to change them. But he,y I'm only begging at Medicine and you just graduated, perhaps you saw that the amount and nature of work could only be dealt with this way, so I guess I'll give those tips a try and see how well I do. Thanks Doc

  • @bibekkushwaha7964
    @bibekkushwaha7964 6 років тому +2

    I am ophthalmology student, i think that you have to motivate yourself in learning, and copy knowledge in daily life practice...

  • @anannyachakraborty1294
    @anannyachakraborty1294 8 років тому +2

    this is something which I always knew but hardly put up with.. :P thanks for reinforcing it !

  • @kharoozy
    @kharoozy 8 років тому

    I agree, especially with the "learning backwards" style using practice questions.
    Thanks

  • @ishfaqurrehman9320
    @ishfaqurrehman9320 7 років тому +7

    his videos are to the point and very informative

  • @rahulchadaga4361
    @rahulchadaga4361 8 років тому

    Just started first year medical school and watched a few of these vids on your channel. Its a great help already thanks for the advice!

  • @LaloboJDavid
    @LaloboJDavid 4 роки тому

    Exactly the best methods Iam using now!

  • @RantingBanshees
    @RantingBanshees 8 років тому +1

    practice questions, spaced repetition, mix it up, associations

  • @C2ftiger
    @C2ftiger 6 років тому +1

    Thanks, this helps in the field of the emergency medical care field as well.

  • @peachlife5118
    @peachlife5118 4 роки тому

    FINALLY SOMEONE WHO HAS A SIMILAR LEARNING STYLE TO ME!!! thank you!!! I have been watching a guy who does 10,000 anki clozed cards a day and just was not feeling it ... lol!!!

  • @DhiviBoy
    @DhiviBoy 8 років тому +1

    Thank you very much. This video helped me a lot. I'm preparing for the South African boards now. All the best with your residency. Cheers.

  • @gouriagil111
    @gouriagil111 8 років тому

    I must say this.. this video is amazing and so 'digesteble' . thank u so much Doctor. Loads of love from a med student

  • @robalexanders
    @robalexanders 8 років тому

    SketchyMicro is on another level. Those guys deserve an award or something cool.

  • @user-gw9vb2id7j
    @user-gw9vb2id7j 6 років тому +6

    Go backwards
    Space repetitions
    Mixed it up
    Associations

  • @skydweller2541
    @skydweller2541 8 років тому

    Thank you for your advices! You are very optimistic and i hope your attitude to learning will help to many students all around the world.

  • @DoremonUCR
    @DoremonUCR 8 років тому

    Thanks for the video. I have actually applied these similar ideas to my MCAT studying.

  • @Destiny_detroitdoc
    @Destiny_detroitdoc 7 років тому

    This was good! Thanks! I'm a year 1 student and it's overwhelming....the amount of info!

  • @alihusseinyusufali5210
    @alihusseinyusufali5210 7 років тому

    You have been an amazing inspiration and continue to be as I go through my med school years. Hope residency is going well!

  • @finesse1570
    @finesse1570 8 років тому

    I have to get busy and start watching all your videos! Good stuff! Thanks

  • @RedPaintedTable
    @RedPaintedTable 8 років тому

    Oh my god. I absolutely love this video and the description is AMAZING!! Thank you Dr. Ossareh. I absolutely enjoy your videos and definitely incorporate everything to my studies and even bought some fountain pens. (Lamy Safari is my favorite so far. Got the Fine nib black like you and a White Lamy Safari with blue ink with Extra Fine). Dr. Osserah you have given me so many EXTREMELY helpful good habits and some bad habits lol ( fountain pen obsession). Keep up the great work and Congratulations on graduating Medical School!!!!!!!! Enjoy your Residency!!!!

  • @dorryd2769
    @dorryd2769 8 років тому +3

    This was great. Can you do a video on tips to make an effective study time table?

  • @melissabenito1376
    @melissabenito1376 8 років тому

    Congratulations and best luck for the residency!

  • @saadalqahtani3053
    @saadalqahtani3053 7 років тому +8

    I am in clinical years now but I still needs to back to my basic subjects cuz I forget most of them(very sad)

    • @samu8737
      @samu8737 7 років тому

      SAAD AQAHTANI same her

  • @TheHitomiKanzaki
    @TheHitomiKanzaki 6 років тому

    Thank you for your advice, your experience, it has helped a lot. I am grateful.

  • @ambermay4941
    @ambermay4941 4 роки тому

    Thank you, this video was the first game changer for my studying. Question: sometimes I rely on spaced repetition and don't explore enough of the nagging questions or big picture. How do you prevent surface learning? How do you write necessary notes? I'd love a practical checklist/practice to apply and trust

  • @CarlosRMena
    @CarlosRMena 8 років тому

    keep it up Dr. O ! thank u for everything. You are an ispiration for most of us

  • @theflowerofiraq7278
    @theflowerofiraq7278 8 років тому

    congratulations i am sure you are going to be a great doctor

  • @wyvilboy
    @wyvilboy 8 років тому +7

    Wow this guy is great

  • @sarahjanesalvan8202
    @sarahjanesalvan8202 8 років тому

    This video is GOLD! Thank you!

  • @davidsoto4394
    @davidsoto4394 4 роки тому

    I love your channel and your book reviews dr.

  • @eddiedann6472
    @eddiedann6472 4 роки тому

    🤗🤗🤗 super cool. Thanks so much. God Bless!! 👏👏👏

  • @jennazhang4927
    @jennazhang4927 8 років тому +1

    Those are awesome advices! Thanks!

  • @qwertqwert7968
    @qwertqwert7968 6 років тому

    Thank you so much.Such a kind soul.

  • @GTmami4Eva
    @GTmami4Eva 8 років тому

    Congratulations!!! I enjoyed your videos and will be putting your advice to use.

  • @z.m1874
    @z.m1874 5 років тому +1

    THANK YOU!

  • @motheommotong1412
    @motheommotong1412 7 років тому +2

    you saved my life

  • @aaliawan9851
    @aaliawan9851 7 років тому

    Thank you so much you are a life saviour!

  • @dandininina770
    @dandininina770 7 років тому

    very smart advice ! I couldn't agree more

  • @sporter2442
    @sporter2442 8 років тому

    Thank you! This was great!

  • @Conzed92
    @Conzed92 8 років тому

    Great advice! Thank you so much 😎

  • @erkanbatti
    @erkanbatti 7 років тому +44

    Doc, I am second semester MD student. I study a lot. during the week I study about 5 hours and one the weekends I get up 6 or 7 am and continue to study until 11 pm. of course I take short breaks. some reason I cannot remember what I studied yesterday. i do poorly on my exams. my classmates who party every Friday get better grades than i do and i know they don't study at all. it is very frustrating. it feels like time is never enough. pls help thank you.

    • @JOYCEXSTORE
      @JOYCEXSTORE 7 років тому +1

      erkanbatti same!!!!!!

    • @evasmiljanic3529
      @evasmiljanic3529 7 років тому +8

      erkanbatti sitting over a book means nothing. Better to study well a few hours than the whole day. There is no way that you can study well for a whole day.

    • @erkanbatti
      @erkanbatti 7 років тому

      i do study a
      whole with breaks

    • @dandininina770
      @dandininina770 7 років тому +16

      hey erkanbatti , maybe you should start focusing on yourself. It never helps to compare yourself to others. Your friends are probably lying or they study more than you know , either way, focus on you. I don't believe in studying without efforts. you have to care more about wanting to understand. Forget about grades. If you are sincere with what you are learning, results will come along naturally.
      Remember that you are on a learning curve!
      Most of all , believe in yourself !! Confidence is the key to most of our struggles ! good luck !!
      (use the tips given by docOssareh , I couldn't agree more what he says)

    • @munasaoudi7846
      @munasaoudi7846 7 років тому +1

      erkanbatti this is my problem too ,, i really feel bad about myself and cannot continue to study 😔💔

  • @arushis91
    @arushis91 8 років тому

    This was really helpful! Thanks!

  • @FD8NI
    @FD8NI 6 років тому

    Very helpful. THANKS SO MUCH

  • @ShawneygirlT2100
    @ShawneygirlT2100 2 роки тому

    Thanks for sharing

  • @tomasdeazevedo8823
    @tomasdeazevedo8823 8 років тому

    Thank you, sir. Your tips are amazing! 😃

  • @drjanmeshgor
    @drjanmeshgor 8 років тому

    I just wanted to say that I'm having a hard time in medical college I'm doing occupational therapy and your videos did actually help me !! Thanx for sharing your experience it'll help a lot people and I would like to ask you that after my bachelors I would like to do a MBA so what would you recommend?

  • @estefanybedoya391
    @estefanybedoya391 6 років тому +1

    Thank you so much

  • @fi0504
    @fi0504 8 років тому

    thank you, greetings from Peru

  • @m.o.cfitnessrolemodels3642
    @m.o.cfitnessrolemodels3642 7 років тому +4

    i wonder if the first advice of "Start doing the problems as soon as possible" apply to maths and physics courses as well??

  • @Aquafirestar
    @Aquafirestar 8 років тому

    Such great advice thank you 😊👏🏻👏🏻

  • @uhRoid
    @uhRoid 8 років тому +3

    congrats !!

  • @soltafari
    @soltafari 6 років тому +1

    Thanks Doctor O. Jewels

  • @MedicEne
    @MedicEne 8 років тому

    Thank you so much for this!!

  • @K_Shahid
    @K_Shahid 7 років тому

    "Make it stick" by peter c Brown. this great book discuss all the points in more details . just Google it or watch a youtube video about this book.

  • @nnekaou4490
    @nnekaou4490 6 років тому +3

    Space repetition is major key!!!

  • @rutujasawant624
    @rutujasawant624 8 років тому

    Your videos are amazing. thank you 😃

  • @chinazaeziaghighala7827
    @chinazaeziaghighala7827 6 років тому

    Thank you so much. I am struggling currently but I hope this helps. Would give you feedback in a month.

  • @muhanadfd5042
    @muhanadfd5042 6 років тому

    I wanna say THANK YOU

  • @imunbi
    @imunbi 8 років тому

    Congrats doc!

  • @Dr.IrtazaRehman
    @Dr.IrtazaRehman 6 років тому +1

    Appreciated

  • @Mali.Princess
    @Mali.Princess 8 років тому

    Congratulations 👏👏 and thank you

  • @a9nh
    @a9nh 6 років тому

    Top quality.
    Thanks

  • @lahsib671
    @lahsib671 8 років тому

    valuable techniques.. keep up your good work..
    👍👍

  • @OloloshSlavenok
    @OloloshSlavenok 5 років тому +1

    That's some quality content

  • @jayjeystic
    @jayjeystic 8 років тому +1

    congratulations!

  • @amarmajeed1733
    @amarmajeed1733 4 роки тому +1

    Good one

  • @brie1546
    @brie1546 8 років тому

    I love it! Thank you

  • @Ktstylexoxo
    @Ktstylexoxo 7 років тому +3

    You are the best!

  • @karensofiefeyling2434
    @karensofiefeyling2434 5 років тому

    Thank you! I will try it. What are your thoughts on taking notes? And what are the advantages and disadvantages of doing it by hand and on the computer? Fie

  • @sh2rabin
    @sh2rabin 8 років тому

    very helpful!!

  • @randomniche1345
    @randomniche1345 7 років тому

    one question with the learning backward method.
    i have no problem with reading questions and answering them wrong and then learning about them from the textbook, and i know that previous test questions usually highlight important information and that doing this method is going to take you as much time as normally studying, but my problem is that previous tests don't hold ALL important information, so after doing the backward method you'll still have a big chunck of information that was not in the previous tests. how do you deal with that? doesn't that mean that eventually you'll have to read all of the book to know everything?
    i love your videos btw!

  • @adamgriffiths1122
    @adamgriffiths1122 8 років тому

    congratulations bro,

  • @lisamctran2086
    @lisamctran2086 8 років тому

    Great vid! What are your tips on understanding complex graphical type questions? I feel like I completely misunderstand them :/

  • @MrAmin7000
    @MrAmin7000 8 років тому

    you're the BEST

  • @danielmasunungure
    @danielmasunungure 7 років тому

    Thank you so much, for the videos, would you apply this technique for the mcat, doing questions and learning from exams.

  • @cooljuicyfruit
    @cooljuicyfruit 8 років тому +1

    Also great video

  • @terquisefog4264
    @terquisefog4264 6 років тому

    When you say spaced repetition, how many times & whats exactly the schedule for it to happen? like how many times we need to keep revising a concept? and does studying a concept on a week day then studying it again on a weekend apply to this?

  • @hibaadel5536
    @hibaadel5536 7 років тому

    Hey doc, I'm a first year MD student and in my university they go by the courses system for example genetics we studied it in two weeks and then we had the exam on the last day of the second week so we never go back to it again the whole year. Take one course finish it then move to the next one
    It's really stressing because you don't have much time to study all the information and it's ALOT
    So I want your advice on how can I do well and cover the whole study material
    Thank you !

  • @tomradcliffe8802
    @tomradcliffe8802 7 років тому

    When you said interweave learning, do you mean learning different topics in one discipline? Like going from ACS to Cardiomyopathies? Or do you mean learning wildly different topics like Antibiotics to Pulmonary Edema?

  • @geneamigh6048
    @geneamigh6048 7 років тому

    I'm starting my medical terminology class in may and I'm really nervous. I've been a nures aid for 20 plus years. and ready for a change. so I'm in row for pharmacy technician school in July. I hope I'm making the right decision..

    • @hannaxoxo12
      @hannaxoxo12 7 років тому

      Gene Amigh go with your gut gene, hopefully itll be the right one!

  • @drfadyb9272
    @drfadyb9272 8 років тому

    great video

  • @hayleycoppard3206
    @hayleycoppard3206 8 років тому +1

    as a mature (hopeful student to be), I am studying basic sciences in pre for entry exams to med school..a bit like your mcat, but ours is the ukCAT nd GAMSAT....now I've forgotten most of the science I did at college and university. I am currently trawling through the chem but I seem to be forgetting what I've learned once I've moved on to another topic..i come back to the old topic and i'm like 'ahhh, I've forgotten it already'....I find it hard to start with the questions as you say because..say if I miss something by only looking at questions and of course i'll get it wrong because at the moment I know nothing!!! I find creating a study plan that regularly reviews 'done' topics tricky and sometimes I don't think i'm retaining the knowledge....my old brain is struggling!! (i'm 35 ppost 3 kids) any advice?!!

  • @AllByMyself230
    @AllByMyself230 8 років тому

    Hello,thanks for your video! It helps a lot :) I have a question for you. Do you listen any kind of music while you study? :)

  • @joshmagay
    @joshmagay 6 років тому

    Is dividing chapter into several pages for each day (like in a chapter, there are 70 pages. Each day of a week I read 10 pages, just the right time I finished all of it before the exam) a good way to study?

  • @ReethuVincy22444422
    @ReethuVincy22444422 4 роки тому

    Dr, when you say questions, do you mean clinicalcase-like questions or theory questions?
    -[4th year med student}

  • @kingofkings5376
    @kingofkings5376 6 років тому

    Thank yoi very much doc
    But tell ,me plz
    And repete again that books that you are telling they have question