10 Best Study Tips for All Medical Students
Tip 1 – Be familiar with the terms and nomenclature:
Generally
this can be accomplished by paying attention to the stem of the word.
Majority of medical terms are based in Greek or Latin. Most terms can be
broken down into two or more word portions. Take pathogenic for
example, which means ‘capable of causing disease’. The root term patho-
refers to disease and –genic refers to producing or causing. Similarly
it is easy to understand different other words made by joining any
meaningful word to the root term patho.
Tip 2 – Be structured:
Medical
study is comparatively a massive course of study that proceeds and
builds on complicated concepts. It is the best practice to take one
general topic and list all its related topics beneath it. Keep diagrams
compact, concise and short so that you would be able to review them
easily and speedily for comparison and quick reference.
Tip 3 – Go from whole to part:
Comb
roughly through the assigned unit or chapter in the beginning of your
studies so that you get a rough idea of what you will be going to cover.
This will keep you enlightened that what you have to study and you will
have a clear picture in your mind about what you have to study in that
specific chapter.
Tip 4 – Study every single day:
Regardless
of the exams or tests, to be a good student it needs to develop good
study habits. It is really really important as a medical student.
Despite different modern digital study tools (PowerPoint slides, video
lectures) book reading has its own importance. Still if you can’t study
properly every single day, try to study at least a little bit whenever
you can.
Tip 5 – Relate and distinct:
Whenever
you are studying something, try to focus that “How this is similar to .
. . and how this is different from . . .” Medicine is full of duality
and have many disease processes which easily overlap with each other,
thus very easy to confuse them with each other. Thus relating different
terms with any natural and more memorable thing is a very easy way to
eliminate this complication.
Tip 6 – Discuss and study in a group:
The
key here is to choose your friends sensibly and to limit strictly how
much time you study with them. Preferably you should do all your study
by yourself, and use group studying time as a discussion to review or to
clarify unclear points.
Tip 7 – Always clear your doubts:
We
all are hateful to ask questions due to fear of looking dumb. However,
we should not feel any embarrassment on asking any confusing question to
our friends and mates. Asking questions, clearing confusions is not a
crime or embarrassment but the real embarrassment is, when you don’t
know something especially when you are interrogated about that in
interviews or exams.
Tip 8 – Customize the notes into your own summarized, easy to go through version:
This
will help you to deal with the knowledge in an efficient way that you
can access the knowledge easily and quickly. If you are unable to
customize and summarize the notes then it is a clear sign that either
the information is not presented in an organized way or you are not
understanding it well.
Tip 9 – Enjoy what you are doing:
If
you find yourself getting bored of study, stopover and take a break.
Find a way that creates interest in your study, in case that can be by
turning study into a game, making study interactive, more visual or even
studying interesting case reports online.
Tip 10 – Avoid taking ridiculous amounts of tea/coffee/caffeine based:
Despite
the fact some people find it a good idea to get themselves awake and
active by taking strange amounts of coffee or tea etc. In fact it is not
always a good deed especially on the day before an exam because it will
cuff you ultimately and will end you up with muzzy feeling.
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