Hi Janhavee, I’m SO happy my blog can be a good resource for you. For physiology I loved the physiology textbook by Linda Constanzo and the smaller BRS physiology is a great pocket sized review (also written by Linda COnstanzo) was perfect for reviewing after I had a solid foundation. For Anatomy, I used resources provided by my school however they were copyrighted and I am not allowed to share with with others. Many classmates liked a 3D anatomy app for their phones/ iPads but it was around $50 they said it was worth it but I didn’t buy it.
Atlas of Human anatomy is historically THE anatomy book for medical students. I didn’t use it but many people have. For biochemistry, I used first aid for the diagrams and a little bit of Lippincotts biochemistry text book. I also watched tons of youtube videos (just google medical school biochemistry or step 1 biochemistry or a combo of those key words) and found various videos to fill in the gaps in my biochemistry knowledge. Hope that helps 🙂.
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Sketchy Medical Videos 2017 (Microbiology and Pharmacology) – USMLE step 1 27 GB Sketchy Medical provides comprehensive videos cover medical school microbiology, pharmacology, and pathology through illustrations of unique and unforgettable scenes. These guided sketches help you create a memory palace by associating medical topics with. 2017 Edition Mp4 Format 208 files (videos+images) 10.48 GB Sketchy Medical All microbiology Videos 2017 Free Download link Bacteria Videos Other videos require premium membership Fungi videos Viruses videos Parasites videos Join OUR Facebook Group Join Our Telegram Channel Table of Contents Bacteria Fungi Viruses Parasites.
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So here is the same thing but without the pictures! If you have any questions you are more than welcome to pm me and I'll help out.oredit: thank you for the gold:). I think the information without the pictures kind of defeats the purpose but whatever floats your boat!Also, I know I am guilty of pirating lots of material, and I know that some of us medical students are pretty broke, but the people who created this were medical students at UCDavis. They created it while finishing school.
Consider giving these guys some credit (i.e. $$$) for doing so much hard work on top of all the other BS we all have to go through.
They're hard work has meant higher scores for us. Since this would be a hot thread for SketchyPharm viewers. I have heard these videos are not as good as SketchyMicro.
Too lengthy and dense.I'm 3 months out and have been doing SketchyMicro videos 2-3/day to space out the bugs.What according to you would be the highest yield or well-made videos of Pharm? I have heard arrhythmics and antimicrobials are helpful.I haven't watched any Pharm videos ever before. Would you recommend going over whole SketchyPharm? Would it be a good use of time?.