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Oh, a whole series on study skills? That's awesome, I could definitely use some pointers on that. Medical school is no joke, so if they've figured out what works, I'm all ears.
It sounds like the core idea is connecting new stuff to what you already know. That makes so much sense, like building blocks for your brain.
That Osmosis example is really smart! Turning complex medical topics into visual stories and narratives sounds way more engaging than just reading a textbook.

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The video begins by introducing a three-part framework for memorization, drawing on the speaker's extensive experience from medical school and insights from books like "Limitless" and "Moonwalking with Einstein" [0:00-0:10]. The core idea presented is that effective memory techniques often rely on linking new information to existing knowledge. As an example, the speaker highlights platforms like Osmosis (though not sponsored, used as an illustration) which simplify complex medical topics into visual storyboards and narratives, demonstrating how this approach aids in memorizing subjects like drugs, bacteria, and diseases [0:21-0:30].
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The video begins by introducing a three-part framework for memorization, drawing on the speaker's extensive experience from medical school and insights from books like "Limitless" and "Moonwalking with Einstein" [0:00-0:10]. The core idea presented is that effective memory techniques often rely on linking new information to existing knowledge. As an example, the speaker highlights platforms like Osmosis (though not sponsored, used as an illustration) which simplify complex medical topics into visual storyboards and narratives, demonstrating how this approach aids in memorizing subjects like drugs, bacteria, and diseases [0:21-0:30].
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