Week 1 done! Way to go! Now how will you use your weekend to study? Review wk 1 & Preview ahead week2...Study with questions now to find your knowledge gaps. Don't wait till later. #RUSMPMX
Using Resuscitation! app and reviewing the RCM tonight for a bit. I keep wondering if online simulation apps like this will be the future of medical education. Do we have to stare at a plastic mannequin for sim or will apps or VR/AR take over mock trauma bays? #EM#MedEd#FOAMed
SoMe&Medicine "Not only can you spread information faster & engage in a wider discussion with other cardiologists but you may also be able to influence public opinion, help shape policies that affect the entire medical field "https://t.co/CBXDftFiNF #RUSMPMX
StudyTip: Realize that just re-reading notes is NOT studying, but using charts, diagrams, flashcards, one pagers, concept maps, etc as "Study Products" for ACTIVE STUDYING will reap success. #RUSMPMX
StudyTip: Organize study groups to bounce ideas or for MCQ practice. If you study by yourself, you will always see things from the same perspective - yours. Study groups are the perfect places to find new perspectives. #RUSMPMX https://t.co/N3MAc9lmbj
Great time to be in medicine: FDA approves first generic version of EpiPen https://t.co/vA0HpirdpD approves first generic version of EpiPen https://t.co/dPIYpH3Y6W #RUSMPMX
Explain (to someone else) the cause of the disorder - Rett Syndrome.
StudyTip: explaining something or teaching someone else is one of the best ways to learn! #RUSMPMX
@EViteri_Twit @katejurd Flashcards often develop a learner's knowledge base-necessary facts but insufficient for higher level thinking. Learning needs facts-like lecture contents-but needs more. #Meded needs higher level questions connecting areas & developing interpretive & management skills. #hmichat
StudyTip: Use visuals/images as well as text in your notes. SketchNotes (using different colored ink + images on paper on computer) could become your One-Pagers #RUSMPMX https://t.co/CHU7n0212l
StudyTip: Be Selective: Concentrate on the most important things- it's impossible to learn everything. Start with major ideas, concepts, patterns, sometimes details are important. You can always add more details later as toy learn more. #RUSMPMX