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medstudentblues · 1 year
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snaps from the last few days of studying
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mabinunes · 1 year
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pinterest vibes
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nurselearn · 1 year
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Tips & tricks for students on how to remember their lessons !!
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There will be two categories for this and they are as follows:
·memorization-type subjects
·problem-solving subjects
Just like subjects AP (Social Studies or History) and English, they have a lot of information that needs to be revised. With that said, my first tip is to:
1) Review this details DAILY.
The more you review, the less you forget. You'll do better on exams if you review regularly. Even just around 10 minutes of your time everyday, go over your notes and read them for a bit. Afterward, test yourself if you memorize and understand it.
2) Read OUT LOUD.
Studies have shown that you are more likely to remember something if you read it out loud. Reading aloud is a simple and effective skill to add to your studying memory. Reading aloud can improve memory and place them in long-term recall.
3) VISUALIZE the information. (Best for Social Studies & Visual Learners)
This is a skill where you visualize the events of the past, and feel like you are in that position. By using this method, you should be able to comprehend everything your teacher says in class
☆ Problem-solving subjects!
These subjects include a lot of formulas that you need to master, just like Mathematics and Computer Science. Thus, my first piece of advice is to:
1) Practice solving EVERYDAY.
Just like the first tip of the first category, the more you practice the formulas, the better and more confident will be. Five practice problems everyday, and you'll be able to master this.
2) BREAK the material down into small pieces.
It’s easier to process and remember information if you break it up into small parts. Instead of trying to memorize an entire chapter of your textbook full of equations +
focus on one short section or key piece of information at a time.
3) EXPLAIN the material to someone else.
Teaching is one of the best ways to learn. To be able to explain something, you must be able to understand it yourself. You have to express the material in a way that is clear and understandable to another person, and doing so can +
help you absorb and understand the material better.
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theelizrussell · 2 years
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Sleep well. Study hard. Consult patients for the morning. Great start to the day.
I'm looking foward to follow more studyblrs and medblrs, so if you are one one those reply with your name, age, country and year so we can follow each other.
I'm Melissa MS3 19 y/o from BR btw
You can also follow me on twitter @cientissa
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yudonomi-stuff · 1 year
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#medinspo
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medemedemed · 3 years
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💬 Have you ever worked at the ICU? • Done with 5 night shifts at the ICU! 🥳 It’s been a great learning experience, with an unstable case of lower GI bleed, two cases of tracheostomy bleeds (bleeding through a tube in the trachea), a typical case of supraventricular tachycardia (a rapid arrhythmia that needed that we “reset” the heart with a medication called adenosine), all whilst dealing with the bread and butter of ICU (shocks, sedation issues, DKAs, etc). It definitely gave me a boost of confidence, and reminded me that I am capable of managing these cases. • Now with that done, it’s time for a cozy day at home, a relaxing weekend with my family, and my last interviews at the start of next week!
From my studygram
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riavidastudies · 3 years
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Hiii
Glad to finally be back.
I’ll be starting to post daily to track my study progress.
For today, so far, i finished one two submissions for Therapeutics and Medicine History taking. I’ll be studying for our case presentation tomorrow wherein we have a very strict proctor so I really have to do well since it will also be a group grade 🥺😬
Anw, have a nice day everyone! 🤍
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themedmatter · 3 years
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Hello there, #medblr community!
I'm a student blogger from India who writes for MBBS students and also happens to be one.
This is a roundup of all the posts I've written so far on my blog, and I hope this helps somebody out there.
If you want to know more about any topic or have any doubts, hit me up with a message or email, and I'll write a post for you!
How to study Anatomy in MBBS: helpful tips to master the subject
Textbooks for first year mbbs: the ultimate guide
Time management tips for medical students
How to study physiology in mbbs
Things to do when you are burnt out in medical college
Medimagic: 3D learning app review
Essential things first-year student must buy for MBBS
Weekend routine every medical student must try
Hostel essentials
7 tips to save money in medical college
9 common habits that are ruining your study skills
Perfectly productive morning routine for medical students
How to become a morning person in medical college
Secrets to become the most productive student in medical college
How to find time for your hobbies as a medical student
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How?
so how do you take control over your life again? 
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resumed-ec-blog · 5 years
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Mi primera colaboración con otra studygrammer👩🏽‍⚕️@pizarramedica todo un gusto trabajar juntas 🙆🏽‍♀️ . . #medinspo #medtime #medicine #medicina #apuntesmedicina #studyblr #studygrammer #studygram #medblr #diabetes #sindromes #artritis #artrosis https://www.instagram.com/p/BtR8qJfhy14/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=14r6rwm3b8zil
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stressed-april · 6 years
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saturday late night study session, from yesterday! | enter the image for more quality. sesión de estudio de sábado nocturna hasta tarde, del día de ayer! | entrá a la imagen para mejor calidad. 8.4.2018
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medstudentblues · 1 year
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last night’s study session. finished watching a movie in mubi, napped, cleaned, and showered. last push for this week!! will study pedia now then maybe workout tonight. we’ll see.
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mabinunes · 1 year
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16.11.2022 - an extremely productive day. i went to the doctor, accompanied my father to work, studied, and spent the day with my family.
https://www.instagram.com/studymabii/?igshid=MDE2OWE1N2Q%3D
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nurselearn · 1 year
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Types of Microorganisms
Four major categories of microorganisms cause infection in humans: bacteria, viruses, fungi, and parasites.
Bacteria : Bacteria are by far the most common infection-causing microorganisms; several hundred species can cause disease in humans and can live and be transported through air, water, food, soil, body tissues and fluids, and inanimate objects. Viruses: Viruses consist primarily of nucleic acid and therefore must enter living cells in order to reproduce; common virus families include rhinoviruses (causes the common cold), hepatitis, herpes, and human immuno deficency virus. Fungi: Fungi includes yeast and molds; Candida albicans is a yeast considered to be normal flora in the human vagina. Parasites; Parasites live on other living organisms; they include protozoa such as the one that causes malaria, helminths (worms), and arthropods (fleas , mites )
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itsyueko · 6 years
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1.14.18 “Start where you are. Use what you have. Do what you can” a.a
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visualxmed-blog · 7 years
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