Dr. Nayana Somaratna is CEO and Co-Founder of and creator of the Prognosis app series and the Clinical Sense app. As well as holding a medical degree, Dr. Somaratna also holds an IT degree and just this year completed a law degree. Today’s episode…
Podcast: The Medical Mnemonist
What if you had the skills of a Memory Champion? What if you could remember more, quicker, and retain information for a longer time? How much easier would the USMLE Step or COMLEX Level exams be? The Medical Mnemonist Podcast is a journey into the top techniques for medical mnemonics, study skills, board exam tips, and accelerated learning training. With expert interviews, study hacks, and training tips to make YOU the next Medical Mnemonist.
Access accelerated Learning for Pre-med, Medical Students, Physician Assistants, and Nursing. Mnemonics, Memory Palaces, Speed Reading, Study Hacks, Mind Maps for the MCAT, USMLE, COMLEX, NCLEX and all of your Healthcare Board Exam needs! Hosted by Chase DiMarco.
58 Lessons Learned in Medical Education Entrepreneurship
Chase DiMarco holds an MS, MBA-HA, and is an MD/PhD-candidate, having studied at Saint James School of Medicine in the Caribbean. He is the founder of and host of The Medical Mnemonist and 1-Minute Preceptor podcast. Chase has also co-authored the…
57 Memory and Effective Learning With Michelle Miller PhD
Michelle Miller holds a PhD in Cognitive Psychology and is Professor of Psychological Sciences at Northern Arizona University. She also serves as President’s Distinguished Teaching Fellow. Additionally, Dr. Miller has published several books and…
56 Anatomy and Physiology of Medical Student Memory & Skill Development
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,…
55 Applying Spaced Repetition and Visual Mnemonics to Medical Study with Gabe Wyner
Gabe Wyner, author of Fluent Forever, is fluent in 8 languages and has developed multiple strategies for mnemonics-based learning. Today’s episode will cover how to apply those strategies to the medical field. Intro 2:20 Developing Initial Learning…
54 Video Game Mechanics for Fostering Medical Learning with Dr. Eric Gantwerker – LevelEx
Dr. Eric Gantwerker is the medical director of games which include CardioEx, PulmEx, AirwayEx, and GastroEx. Gaming is a great way to inspire attention and active learning in medicine but also one we rarely use in education. Today’s episode will…
93 Increasing Motivation, Test-taking skills & Board Prep Success
Chase DiMarco finishes up this 7-part mini-series with test-taking tips, test-prep strategies, how to increase motivation, and much more. We all struggle with these topics at some point in our academic careers. However, knowing how to notice when things …
52 State-dependent changes, mentorship, and self-assessment in medicine- Recap 6
In these last episodes of the Recap series, we will discuss test-taking skills, preparation, and how to use self-assessments and mentorship to bring our skills to the next level! Though proper exam prep, both for our mind and our bodies, we can limit man…
51 Medical Mnemonics Masterclass for Medical Students
This is our FINAL recap for medical mnemonics as we finish off the best practices for memory palaces and mistakes to be aware of. With an organized structure, we can create very elaborate and dense palaces. Alternatively, with less structure, we can crea…
50 Why You Should Use Visual Mnemonics for Medicine NOW! Recap Part 4
Here is our second part of the accelerated learning and mnemonics recap of all 2019 highlights! You will get a much more succinct view of how to create visual mnemonics, how to create dynamic stories and an introduction in adding these into a memory pala…