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56 Anatomy and Physiology of Medical Student Memory & Skill Development

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56 Anatomy and Physiology of Medical Student Memory & Skill Development
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Dr. Shae Datta is a neurologist and Director of Concussion and neurocognition at New York Hospital Langone. She also serves as the Chief Executive Officer at Residency Success. Dr. Datta has researched numerous subjects in the area of brain trauma, including the gut/brain link and study success through brain health.

Residency Success is a platform to help students with the application and interview processes to ensure success and build habits that will stay with you throughout your career.

Today’s episode will cover how to improve your brain health and preparatory habits to improve memory.

Show Notes

What is Residency Success and How Did it Come to Be?

Overview of Topics to be Covered

The Anatomy of the Brain in Relation to Memory

The Mind and Body Connection

The Detriments of Multi-tasking

Meditation to Improve Memory and Attention

Healthy Food Habits and Optimum Nutrition

Eating the Rainbow

Caffeine Consumption: The Benefits and Knowing When to Stop

Exercise and Neuroplasticity

The Role of Light Exposure in Chemical Balancing

Memory Consolidation and Sleep

Sleep Hygiene

Creating Memories: The Three Stages of Memory Formation

The Use of Memory Evoking Scent for Consolidation

Eliminating ‘Junk Light’

How Residency Success Can Benefit You

Scheduling Tips

Resources

Residency Success can be found here: Residency Success

You can also contact Dr. Datta by email here: residencysucess2000@gmail.com or by calling: (917) 524-8067

Apps for meditation: 10% Happier, Headspace

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Podcast Host

Chase is an MS, MBA-HA and MD/Ph.Dcandidate. He is the Founder and educator at MedEd University, which he began in 2014 to consolidate free educational resources for his classmates. He is the host of the Medical Mnemonist Podcast, creator of several medical education platforms, and is the CEO of FindARotation.

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