
The most efficient thing I found was to just make my own cards. If I was an M1 I would consider using that deck but 5000 cards is a lot to do especially for a p/f step exam. The Danki deck that was posted recently is amazing and has a ton of the clinical correlations that come up on written exams. The single most important thing for doing well in anatomy is having a friend test you on a cadaver. It is absolutely not worth prestudying for. Furthermore, it has almost no relevance in the practice of medicine so it’s not even worth remembering for the long term unless you go into a surgical specialty (and even then you just know the anatomy of where you are operating). In the name of all that is holy please just enjoy your time off before school starts.Īnatomy is the one of the easiest subjects in medical school because you can cram it all in 1-2 weeks before your practical.

YelloW General Surgery ABSITE Review Deck
#MEDICAL SCHOOL ANKI DECK FULL#
For a full list please see all decks here.ĭubin + Rhythm Strips + Hoop!'s Radiology

Ligament: structure, description and location, tags Joint: structure, description and location, tags Muscles: structure, origins, insertions, action, innervation, artery, vein, PICTURE, tagsīone: structure, description and location, tagsįascia: structure, description and location, tags The deck has a handful of bells and whistles including sub-decks, hierarchal tags, hints and about 2000 notes. I made it using Medcharts which is essentially each muscle/structure in several sets of spreadsheets. Hullo, made this deck a while ago and have gotten a few messages about it.

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