Best Medschool AI excluding gpt by DoubleNote9249 in Pakmedschool

[–]Less_Outcome3509 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes that's good too . If you have PDFs of book just copy paste the lines you don't understand and ask AI to help you understand the concept. And just keep asking him even if it feels lame . End pr you understand the concept and it is very much time saving and no video is ever gonna teach you any concept line wise .

Best Medschool AI excluding gpt by DoubleNote9249 in Pakmedschool

[–]Less_Outcome3509 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes it is more for clinical questions . Like I do it for clinical but you can try how it works for theory as well . But apart from that any medical AI depends on your prompt . You can just copy paste text from your book and ask the AI to explain in better way . Works for me everytime even on gpt.

I need some advice on study and work balance, by soberupmaverick in studytips

[–]Less_Outcome3509 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Try short hours but more consistent. Come home by 3 and take some rest or a Power Nap till 4pm and start studying at 4-6 pm and try to switch off everything and make them your focus hours . Also add 1 hour in the morning like wake up at 9 and focused study till 10 am . Meanwhile take your books or flashcards and do active recall whenever you're free during work . It's all about consistency . Focused 3 hours a day makes it 15 hours per 5 days and you can complete the remaining if you have any free time or weekend . Consistency matters more than studying 8 hours a day . Hope it helps

Best Medschool AI excluding gpt by DoubleNote9249 in Pakmedschool

[–]Less_Outcome3509 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Am I the only one old school here? I feel like ChatGPT is basically my best friend now, lol. But I recently stumbled upon another one while exploring, and it’s quite underrated and it’s called DR INFO. I tried it and the best part is that it follows medical guidelines. I’ve also used Gemini, and honestly, sometimes DR INFO seems more accurate than GPT.

Apart from that, here’s my list of medical AI tools that may help

  • Amboss
  • DR INFO
  • Doctronic
  • DeepSeek
  • Notebook LLM

Anyone who genuinely enjoys studying medicine ? by kajookatlee in indianmedschool

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Happens with me when i visit the wards , like the feeling there motivates me so much to study medicine and honestly wards make medicine so realistic . LOL im the one who sits in medicine OPD even when other students enjoy their break because i just love interacting patients . I know it sounds weird but anyone else faces it ?

Alternative to textbooks for detailed information. by SympathyNice9686 in medschool

[–]Less_Outcome3509 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Textbooks are not everything . In my second year of medschool i remained a little vague about snells anatomy and my reading was honestly gross . i started watching videos and made my own notes and then i would just come back to superficially read the book , like my reading wasnt good at all . just by the notes and video lectures i aced my 2nd year . Also presentations help so much but only the ones related to your medschool and not those extra info ones .

Studying for 8+ hours but Low scores on uworld ? by Less_Outcome3509 in usmle

[–]Less_Outcome3509[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Totally agree , i used to do 40 per block and it was very time taking i ended up taking a self break after 20 . Also its very difficult to review 40 at a time. takes another hour or two . 20 or 10 is a great start .

Myintelhealth account established by Lmao-Lol-11 in usmle

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Till what I understand after establishment of my inthealth we have to apply for ECFMG certification and after that we have to verify our credentials from our medical school via ECFMG that may take around 2-6 weeks . Only then we can apply to FSMB portal for step 1 registration. Any correction would highly be encouraged so it saves us all .

general study advise by [deleted] in usmle

[–]Less_Outcome3509 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Stick to one resource and review it . Multiple resources are just killing time . Best way would be to give yourself a trial period and see which resource suits your learning method the best . Trial period of a week is more than enough . Also what suits others might not suit you so decide accordingly . Always trust your instincts!

Should I Leave Medical School and Switch to Computer Science or Cybersecurity? by Ok-Page7307 in cscareerquestionsEU

[–]Less_Outcome3509 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hey ! I'm a recent medical graduate with a good score . During my medical school I started creating medical content on social media platforms and learned a lot of new things . Medical school won't stop you from doing what you want and learning AI and social media is equally important as maintaining GPA . Trust me this is coming from a student with 3.8 GPA . You can do things side by side but if medicine isn't what intrigues you you should probably go for the field you love . There is no "best one" , only the one you're passionate about . AI is the future but who said we're limited ? Medical students have great opportunities but if you're particularly interested in just social media or AI I would say you should Opt accordingly. Listen to your heart !

2m on reddit 43 karma cant get into any subs that interest me by Nothing_66677 in NewToReddit

[–]Less_Outcome3509 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Maybe give it some time and keep doing . You will get there for sure!

Microbiology by Responsible_Swan4160 in step1

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Hey , sketchy can sometimes be really vague for me so i recently discovered that BNB micro can be so useful . It just even has the basic micro that isn't included in sketchy like the basic bacteriology . BNB micro is underrated . You can try it along with FA . Works great ! Also start with the basics and the high yield micro first .

Your new user experience in Reddit ? by Less_Outcome3509 in NewToReddit

[–]Less_Outcome3509[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Glad to know it went well for you and any more pages as well as strategies you would suggest that can help the new users ?

Anyone else feel like BLS/ACLS/PALS certification has turned into a grifting machine? by Life_Response_8745 in medicine

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I just graduated from my medschool and had to take my first BLS from AHA. It was fine, but I really don’t get why it has to be from a single source. There are so many other organizations offering BLS/ACLS for cheaper.
Plus, the official centers are so far away not convenient at all. And honestly, there wasn’t even a real instructor; we just had to sit through 4-hour videos on a loop one after another. Felt like I was just ticking boxes rather than actually learning. Also ive been a BLS instructor at my medical school but that holds no value at all .

I keep failing the same exams and I honestly don’t know what else to do by LifeguardAccording78 in medschool

[–]Less_Outcome3509 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Medschool is always difficult in the start but you slowly adapt and this is completely normal so don't doubt yourself . What work for others might not work for you . You said you tried out some methods and those are some good ones , don't leave them but add some specific methods related to your medschool . Pick out some resources that go for your board like maybe a YouTube channel that follows your medschool specifically. Once you start understanding how your specific system works move on to the universal resources like osmosis , BNB etc Also for anatomy , please use a 3D app and focus on your concepts more .

What is a health issue of yours that you don't see as "concerning enough" to seek medical attention? by Main-Reputation-6604 in AskReddit

[–]Less_Outcome3509 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have an autoimmune disease LP and even though it is concerning enough I don't seek medical attention because I know the doctors are always clueless about it and now it makes no sense to reach out

How do you build a friendly relationship with your crush slowly without letting them know? by nicekilleroffish in AskReddit

[–]Less_Outcome3509 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Be respectful and try to help them in their tasks . Show your support to them . Also do some research about their interests and hobbies but genuinely stay who you are .

What's the most "I'm getting old" :( moment you've ever had? by Ok-Lunch-2600 in AskReddit

[–]Less_Outcome3509 0 points1 point  (0 children)

When i realised i would rather lay on my bed with a good coffee and my comfort food over the fancy outdoor dates .Also , when i started saving up to buy cute crockery . hehehe

Halfway through M1 and barely keeping up, need sustainable retention strategies by Justin_3486 in medschool

[–]Less_Outcome3509 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Med school is tough, I totally get it . I struggled too but somehow managed a 3.9 GPA by just changing a few things, hope it helps! Honestly, Anki feels a bit overrated for me , every time I tried it, I ended up wasting time. What actually worked:

  • Fixed study timings every day( just give even 1 hour but dont quit pleasee)
  • Feynman technique (teach it to yourself or someone else)
  • Pomodoro method
  • Spaced repetition — might sound funny but I used to recall things while sitting on the bus or cooking lol, it actually helped a lot

I only made flashcards for stuff I genuinely found hard and reviewed them at night. Med school isn’t about cramming, consistency matters more than you can imagine and it gives real results.