

- #Sketchy micro videos free trial#
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Pros: in-depth videos with a lot of very strong memory-hooks, which makes it so that once you watch the videos and take some notes, you have already essentially memorized the material he also explains very wellĬons: in-depth videos, to the point of being incredibly long, so you have to plan for it in advance requires a lifetime subscription purchase (it is frequently on sale and is approximately 5 dollars) Pixorize Najeeb lecturesĬovers a vast variety of medicine I used it mainly for renal physiology and neuroanatomy (which I don’t think I could have done it without Dr.
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Pros: absolutely FREE with Sketchy Medical style mnemonic videos for a lot of topics, including bugs Sketchy Micro didn’t cover covers topics that aren’t well covered elsewhere, like calculations really clear and easy to understandĬons: the textbooks are really great because it minimises the note-taking you have to do, but I personally didn’t love their formatting Dr. Although it’s aimed at USMLE prep, it’s suitable for anyone who is learning biochemistry, physiology, anatomy and much more.

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This video series covers a lot of the basic sciences, with a unique combination of theoretical explanations, comprehension questions and memory-enhancing mnemonics. Pros: unbelievably strong memory hooks I’m still amazed to this day, what I can remember thanks to Sketchy MicroĬons: it requires a subscription, and it’s quite expensive also, the pharma videos were quite long in my opinion, and I didn’t like them as much as micro (but they were still helpful) Physeo Mnemonic videos that work really well for microbiology (#1) and pharmacology (#2) Pros: completely free, and oftentimes downright excellentĬons: it can sometimes take a while before you stumble across that life-changing video Sketchy Medical

This might seem like a no-brainer, but a lot of people forget how many incredible explanations there are on YouTube.
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In my eyes, truly good quality resources are definitely worth the money, but be sure you know what you’re paying for by using their free videos or signing up for a free trial first. Many of them free, but I will also include a few of my favourite paid ones. This list of resources will include both pre-clinical and clinical medical school courses, with perhaps an emphasis on the clinical classes. Thank you for this opportunity, and I hope I can introduce you to some new superb medical school resources.

So when I was invited by LifeofaMedic to share some of my favourites resources on her website, I jumped at the chance. Online medical education sources are so incredible and widespread, and yet I still come across people who have never heard of my go-to webpages for certain classes. There are so many incredible online resources out there for medical students and Alexa’s always sharing lots of great study resources on her Studygram so I thought she’d be the perfect person to give us the low down of some of the best resources out there having now nearly finished her time at medical school. This is guest post written by Alexa, a soon-to-be final year medical student who runs A Med Student’s Journey.
