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Never stop mind mapping on a stack of books.
All|Learning Resources|Student & Physician Success|Study Skills & Memory
Chase DiMarco

Mind Maps for Medical Students

Mind maps are probably one of the most confused note-taking topic out there. Mostly because, as I once

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All|Student & Physician Success|Study Skills & Memory
Chase DiMarco

The Official Amboss Review from FreeMedEd

Nobody wants to fail. This concern is even stronger for those finally aspiring to their dream of a very selective and expensive profession. Anyone can search the medical student forums and receive an overwhelming amount of useless recommendations that worked well for someone else…not mean they know the first thing about how YOU learn

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All|Student & Physician Success|Study Skills & Memory
Chase DiMarco

What Medical Schools SHOULD Prepare You For

Nobody wants to fail. This concern is even stronger for those finally aspiring to their dream of a very selective and expensive profession. Anyone can search the medical student forums and receive an overwhelming amount of useless recommendations that worked well for someone else…not mean they know the first thing about how YOU learn

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Emotion & Mental Health
Chase DiMarco

Coping with Personal Loss During Medical School: A Personal Experience

Nobody wants to fail. This concern is even stronger for those finally aspiring to their dream of a very selective and expensive profession. Anyone can search the medical student forums and receive an overwhelming amount of useless recommendations that worked well for someone else…not mean they know the first thing about how YOU learn

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A homeless person sleeping under an arch in a black and white photo, depicting vulnerability and poverty.
Student & Physician Success|Study Skills & Memory
Chase DiMarco

How to Not Fail at Medical School: Part 1- Peer Advice

Nobody wants to fail. This concern is even stronger for those finally aspiring to their dream of a very selective and expensive profession. Anyone can search the medical student forums and receive an overwhelming amount of useless recommendations that worked well for someone else…not mean they know the first thing about how YOU learn

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