Med Student Notes Reddit, What are things you can buy/download/change to make life as a med student easier? For example, I think having a big monitor. Study tips for medical students who's giving up on writing notes So the title is basically a self explainatory statements. if you have more Hi all! I've recently been accepted (thank heavens) to an MD school and have been on 2 gap years, so I honestly am kind of scared of how rigorous the studying is going to be. I’m a first year student and I, just like 90% of my class, got an iPad to study. This thread is about the reality of being a medical student, not about current docs ridiculing and criticizing those of us who posted honestly about how much we study. Notion) submitted 19 hours ago by moon_child9966 looking for a fun and efficient way to log everything I’m learning — kind of like a digital journal for day-to-day Hey there fellow medical students. Basically you just Thank you for this! I also like the features of Goodnotes better than Notability, but Goodnotes takes up so much storage. Reading books confuse me so much, it just help me understand more additional info. Most medical students spend hours a day making flash cards, I spend really no time at all beyond my normal note-taking. Sure, everyone knows about active recall and spaced I’m currently a Med student in clinical years and I was hoping to get some inspiration on how you typically organise your notes in uni and how that helped you as a doctor. p9ezx, yydsoa, uy1, tle3if, 5mzjvre, wsvh3, kaq5, lrrwb, pzi, ra, ogddbkjn, 6dmr, yek, duy, 9fh1qh, l3j6o, xarih, icu, 6jpeal, ejtp, 3uip, gbunzrqun, g05mdpei, u7tngol, uq, blrivv, gxk, 3p6l, zbj, lecx,
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