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How to Honor Your Internal Medicine Rotation 

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@Scott-yu4yt
@Scott-yu4yt 2 года назад
Did you ever get around to uploading the neuro rotation video? Thank you for the help!
@AnKingMed
@AnKingMed 2 года назад
I started planning it but it was almost an exact repeat of my other videos other than talking about how to do a good neuro exam. The shelf has a LOT of step 1 content and was easier to prepare for and the rotation was very similar to everything else I'd mentioned in the other rotation videos so I ultimately decided it wasn't worth making the video (been working on the series of 15 videos for applying and getting into residency)
@Scott-yu4yt
@Scott-yu4yt 2 года назад
@@AnKingMed Sounds good thank you!
@Ragnorok79
@Ragnorok79 2 года назад
What's the name of the clipboard you recommended? I didn't see it in the ANKIng Amazon list. Also, thank you for the video! Super helpful! I start my IM rotation in a couple weeks 🙂
@christopherzammit4564
@christopherzammit4564 Год назад
you probably don't need this anymore, but someone else looking might use the link!
@jankicheese
@jankicheese 3 года назад
No UWorld?
@garrettdyess1110
@garrettdyess1110 3 года назад
Have you guys experience getting “locked in” on information in an overly narrow way? An example would be knowing all of the details behind the RAAS system, but when asked a more abstract, conceptual question (or asked to make an inference), you realize that your knowledge isn’t flexible enough to transfer to a more broad perspective? I feel like this is the largest risk posed by Anki (even though I’m a big believer in it). If you guys have experience with this issue, what are some of the ways you guys prevent this from happening when learning new information? I know an obvious first step is not use Anki as a learning device (you all have stated many times that it is a remembering device).
@conman1395
@conman1395 3 года назад
I think it's a learned skill. I think the thing that's helped me the most is I've continued tutoring the MCAT even through M3 year for a company. So I've been having to think of how to teach stuff conceptuallly (because I obviously don't have MCAT shit still memorized). So maybe you have some M2 friends you can teach stuff conceptually? Or other M3 friends to review blocks together? For me, it's being forced to explain stuff in ways I don't necessarily think of them that's helped me.
@garrettdyess1110
@garrettdyess1110 3 года назад
@@conman1395 That is so helpful. Thank you!
@TRIUMPH413
@TRIUMPH413 8 месяцев назад
How can one best prepare for internal medicine rotation
@jacksaczawa1758
@jacksaczawa1758 2 года назад
How would you add cards under IM tag. Was it random or systematic. Also what is ur thoughts on cards during rotations if u did not do cards before it started
@AWDHAHALhamad
@AWDHAHALhamad Год назад
I am new to this so this may seem like a stupid question. I am starting my medicine rotation and I just want to know where I can download the anki medicine and OSCE cards. Plz anyone reading this help. And thank you.
@AnKingMed
@AnKingMed Год назад
You can find the AnKing deck download links on reddit or visit our website at ankipalace.com to get connected to that. Best of luck!
@jg7088
@jg7088 2 года назад
U guys selling NFTs?
@AnKingMed
@AnKingMed 2 года назад
Haven't had enough time to look into it unfortunately
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