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60 How to Memorize Your School Textbooks
60 How to Memorize Your School Textbooks
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23 minutes
Released:
Jun 10, 2020
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We have a very special episode for you today. Though we are still in the midst of a pandemic, economies are going haywire, and police reformation is a top concern for the nations future students must still focus on their current educational requirements to have the personal futures they desire. As such, here is the lecture that your host, Chase DiMarco, gave during the first annual Online Medical Education Summit! By combining past episodes training on memory palaces and visual marker creation, you will now learn one potential method for memorizing all of your school textbooks! This is an advanced stage of mnemonics creation but in reality it is simply using the same universal principles to a larger scale. For a refresher on visual marker creation and memory palace basics, here is a list of past episodes that may help: E2- Memory Palaces basics w/ Mullen Memory’s Alex Mullen & Cathy Chen E4- Visual Marker Creation & Journey Method w/ Nelson Dellis E17- Creating Visual Mnemonics with Sketchy Medical Drs. Bryan and Aaron Lemieux E23- Visual Mnemonic Generation with Ron Robertson of Picmonic E26- School Success and Productivity with Memory Athlete Brad Zupp Also, if you would like to view the video presentation you can find it here. A recommended pre-requisite to this material would be the FreeMedEd tutorial on Memory Palaces and Medical Mnemonics. Enjoy! Join the Medical Mnemonist Master Mind Facebook group and find our Blog posts, Podcasts, and other Resources at FreeMedEd.org! Feel free to Email any Questions or Comments.
Released:
Jun 10, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode
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36 Read This Before Medical School- Part 3: In Part 3 of Read This Before Medical School, we cover two very important topics in Accelerated Learning: Speed Reading and Visual Mnemonics. If you have ever tried to implement these study strategies before and had difficulty, you are not alone! In this. by Medical Mnemonist (from MedSchoolCoach)