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10 Tips on How to Study for Medical School
Mastering Time Management
Embarking on the journey of medical school introduces a myriad of challenges, chief among them being the effective management of time. Recognizing the seemingly limited hours in a day, the key lies in adopting a day-by-day approach and establishing a routine that fosters success. Prioritizing tasks, meticulous planning, and incorporating strategic breaks are integral components that enhance both confidence and efficacy in the demanding role of a medical student.
Thorough preparation before the commencement of each class is an impactful strategy. Engaging in pre-class reading enables students to gain a deeper grasp of the lecture’s organization, allowing them to focus on pivotal concepts. This not only facilitates active participation but also positions students to ask informed questions, showcasing a genuine interest and mastery of the subject matter.
2. The Power of Note-Taking
In the intricate landscape of medical school, note-taking emerges as a linchpin for success. Beyond the lecture hall, effective note-taking during readings serves as a powerful tool for managing the deluge of information. Organizing this wealth of material systematically, capturing the essence of each concept, transforms these notes into a potent study guide.
Taking notes not only aids in the recording of information but also serves as an invaluable aid in understanding complex material. The act of transcribing information in one’s own words, essentially explaining concepts to oneself, deepens comprehension and acts as a reinforcing mechanism for challenging subjects.
3. Continuous Learning
Unlike the strategies that sufficed during undergraduate studies, medical school demands a paradigm shift toward continuous learning. The vast curriculum and extensive memorization requirements necessitate a commitment to ongoing, consistent learning. Regular self-testing, routine revisiting of material, and the cultivation of ‘clinical pearls’ — succinct, significant pieces of information — become daily habits that fortify a student’s knowledge base.
The concept of ‘clinical pearls’ transcends the classroom, extending into the professional realm of practicing physicians. As future doctors, adopting these daily learning practices positions students on the trajectory of lifelong learning, a cornerstone of the medical profession.
4. Memory Tricks and Mnemonics
Navigating the labyrinthine landscape of medical knowledge requires innovative memory aids, and mnemonic devices emerge as indispensable allies. Acronyms, memorization phrases, and even the melodic arrangement of information to music serve as effective tools for enhancing memory retention.
Physicians themselves often rely on these mnemonic devices, creating a lexicon of memorable acronyms and phrases that enable them to recall critical information effortlessly. From recalling the signs of a stroke to understanding what passes through the placenta, these memory tricks transform the daunting task of memorization into an engaging and effective learning experience.
5. Know Your Study Sweet Zone
Understanding one’s individual learning strengths is a cornerstone of effective study strategies. Every student possesses a unique learning style, whether through auditory, visual, or other methods. Tailoring study techniques to align with these strengths enhances the overall learning experience and optimizes the absorption of complex medical concepts.
For auditory learners, exploring options such as recording lectures for later review over headphones can be particularly beneficial. On the other hand, visual learners may find sketching and diagramming organ systems to be powerful aids for comprehension. The key to success lies in identifying one’s strengths and leveraging them in the pursuit of medical knowledge.
6. Create Your Study Sanctuary
Amidst the bustling demands of medical school, the creation of a dedicated study space, a ‘study palace,’ becomes imperative. This sanctuary, a space entirely under your control, serves as an oasis of concentration free from distractions. Whether it’s a private room at home or a cubicle in the library, this designated study space becomes the canvas for focused and uninterrupted learning.
Minimizing electronic distractions within this study sanctuary is crucial. In an era of constant connectivity, silencing notifications and carving out dedicated time for focused learning contributes significantly to concentration and overall academic success.
7. Seek Help When Needed
Navigating the complexities of medical school inevitably brings moments of challenge and confusion. During these times, the importance of seeking help cannot be overstated. Whether turning to peers, instructors, or professors, recognizing the need for assistance is a strength, not a weakness.
Approaching professors with questions or seeking clarification on unclear concepts is a proactive step toward academic success. Instructors are not only well-equipped to provide guidance but also appreciate students who show initiative in their learning journey. Additionally, post-exam meetings with professors offer invaluable opportunities for deeper insights, clarification, and personalized study techniques.
8. Form Study Groups
The friendships forged in medical school extend beyond mere camaraderie; they become a cornerstone of academic support. The intensity of studying in medical school is a shared experience among peers. Forming study groups not only provides mutual support but also enhances collaborative learning.
Teaching concepts to fellow students within these study groups serves a dual purpose. Not only does it enhance your own understanding of a concept, but it also creates a dynamic and engaging learning environment. As you collectively navigate the challenges of medical school, the bonds formed in these study groups can last a lifetime.
9. Get Quality Sleep
Pulling an all-nighter to study at the last minute is only going to hurt you in the long run. Your brain needs sleep to retain all the information you’re reviewing. Getting enough sleep each night and keeping a fairly regular schedule is vital to feeling and performing your best.
10. Stay Encouraged
You may be accustomed to school success coming easily, but medical school challenges even the brightest students. No matter how challenging the courses, don’t give up. Remember why you started this journey in the first place!
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(4/20)
I can’t believe we’re in may. The weather is so shitty I had to make a fire😂
My birthday is next week, and with the weather and the finals it didn’t even feel like it. Guess this year I won’t be celebreting it, but it doesn’t matter, I’ll have plenty other one 😊
I’m actually studying (just taking a little break to write you this!) while listening the playlist « Study zone » on Spotify : it’s great and I probably will keep listening to it even when I’m done ✅
What kind of music do you listen to?🥰
Btw I’m still waiting for you to tell me which house did you sorted into??🧙♀️

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new semester starts today! (1/23)



hi everyone! i thought i'd try my hand at documenting my student experience living in ireland through a studyblr sort of format. my name is alina and i'm a literature student at trinity college in dublin! i'll be posting a lot of scenery as well as about my experience slogging through relishing my readings and arduous studying. this page will hopefully be a motivator for me! that and perhaps some creative works will be scattered throughout as well (someday).
here's some pics of the campus and of the dublin-adjacent howth :) much more to follow!
#begging this page silently to keep me responsible and in the studyzone#dark academia#light academia#academia#studyblr#litblr#study blog#study motivation#studyspiration#study aesthetic#study#university#ireland#trinity college
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i’m [glad]iolus you came •••
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100 Days of Productivity (1/100)
This morning, I finally got my workspace cleared, organized, and ready for studying. I’ve never done well having a desk in my room before- it would always just become a dumping space six inches deep. I’m hoping that doing this challenge will help me get into the habit of keeping a clean desk!
06.10.17.
#100 days of productivity#studyblr#succulents#sempervivum#studyzones#if anyone could help me id the plant on the right i'd be grateful#mine
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Theme 3 ~ Grammar Review
1. “must” & “Have to”
Affirmative, Negative, Yes/No questions
http://digitalcampus.free.fr/Level2/Unit24/SubUnit241/HaveToMust01.jcl.htm
https://web2.uvcs.uvic.ca/courses/elc/studyzone/330/grammar/330-modals-not2.htm
https://www.englisch-hilfen.de/en/exercises/tenses/have_to.htm
2. Want to
Affirmative Sentences
https://first-english.org/english_learning/english_beginners/would_want_to/04_want_to_sentences_exercises.htm
Negative Sentences
https://first-english.org/english_learning/english_beginners/would_want_to/05_want_to_negative_form_exercises.htm
Yes/No Questions
https://first-english.org/english_learning/english_beginners/would_want_to/06_want_to_questions_exercises.htm
3. Would like to
Affirmative Sentences
https://first-english.org/english_learning/english_beginners/would_want_to/01_would_like_to_courses.htm
Negative Sentences
https://first-english.org/english_learning/english_beginners/would_want_to/03_would_like_to_negative_form_exercises.htm
Yes/No Questions
https://first-english.org/english_learning/english_beginners/would_want_to/02_would_like_to_questiions_exercises.htm
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Classroom chairs and tables
Bonton specialize in offering furniture products and turnkey furnishing solutions to institutions, office work space, retail and auditoriums. Transform computer lab into a space that inspires productivity and innovation. Our range of furniture for computer lab is designed to provide the perfect blend of comfort and functionality, creating an environment where students and professionals can excel. Our collection of institutional furniture is meticulously crafted to enhance the learning and working experience in computer labs.
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Critical writing
It is important to reflect on thoughts, ideas and the work that you are creating.
What to include in a critical reflection:
Examples of questions to ask about your work:
-How effective was the work?
-What can I do to push this idea further?
-What message am I trying to communicate?
-What would I do differently next time?
Critical reflection:
-Describe
-Interpret
-Be critical
Examples of critical reflection:
There is clear evidence of linking between the artists work and the student’s own work.
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At least the top of the shelf is tidy . Toyboom has claimed this area and it contains their plant, a few of their creations , my crystal collection from my psudoscience days which seems to have been claimed by them 😀 .( Kept the crystals as they are so pretty and my interest is from a geological stand point now.) And a plastic tub filling up with dead insects 😁. My art/study zone is also slowly being claimed by toyboom LOL #artzone #studyzone #deadinsects #cyrstals #bookshelf
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Revision Quizzes ~ Test 2
Theme 4
1. Demonstrative Adjectives
https://www.ecenglish.com/learnenglish/lessons/thisthatthesethose
http://www.adelescorner.org/grammar/this_that/this_etc.html
2. Prepositions: “According to, by, about, at, in”
https://www.english-grammar.at/online_exercises/prepositions/prep030-drugs.htm
Course book: Pages 109, 118
3. Past simple passive voice:
https://www.perfect-english-grammar.com/support-files/passive_verbs_with_two_objects.pdf
https://www.english-4u.de/en/grammar-exercises/passive2.htm
Theme 3
1. Modal “must” & “Have to”
Affirmative, Negative, Yes/No questions
http://digitalcampus.free.fr/Level2/Unit24/SubUnit241/HaveToMust01.jcl.htm
https://web2.uvcs.uvic.ca/courses/elc/studyzone/330/grammar/330-modals-not2.htm
https://www.englisch-hilfen.de/en/exercises/tenses/have_to.htm
2. Want to
Affirmative Sentences
https://first-english.org/english_learning/english_beginners/would_want_to/04_want_to_sentences_exercises.htm
Negative Sentences
https://first-english.org/english_learning/english_beginners/would_want_to/05_want_to_negative_form_exercises.htm
Yes/No Questions
https://first-english.org/english_learning/english_beginners/would_want_to/06_want_to_questions_exercises.htm
3. Would like to
Affirmative Sentences
https://first-english.org/english_learning/english_beginners/would_want_to/01_would_like_to_courses.htm
Negative Sentences
https://first-english.org/english_learning/english_beginners/would_want_to/03_would_like_to_negative_form_exercises.htm
Yes/No Questions
https://first-english.org/english_learning/english_beginners/would_want_to/02_would_like_to_questiions_exercises.htm
4. Conjunctions: “because, so, and, but”
https://www.englishexercises.org/makeagame/viewgame.asp?id=3937#a
5. Present simple passive sentences
https://www.perfect-english-grammar.com/passive-exercise-1.html
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Studyzone!
Wednesday means studying at my best friends house because she has many shit to do as well and Wednesday is her day off work✌🏻✌🏻
I wouldn't be able to surive all this without study buddy's fo sho
#adulting#studygram#Study buddy#100 days of productivity#2/100#studyspo#strategies & tips#studyblr#HP#Thesis#Thesis life
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