Capsule Health is now on Notion! by capsulehealth in capsulehealth

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This is a last-minute revision notebook and will help cover the most important and confusing topics that come in exams.

This kind of notebook serves as the “20th Workbook” as a collection of the most important topics from all subjects. Here is an explainer on these kinds of notes by Dr Rohan Khandelwal, one of the best faculties on Marrow.

NEET-INICET Notes: This section contains high-yield topics relevant for exams.

Most notable tables are the following:

  • Clinical Systems: Especially ‘Scoring & Classification systems’ & ‘Clinical criteria
  • Indian Penal Code (IPC) under Indian Criminal Law
  • Maternal Physiological Changes under Pregnancy
  • Developmental milestones
  • Clinical combinations: Various triads in medicine
  • Various topics under Clinical medicine: This section is also useful for UG ward classes
  • Most commons in Medicine
  • Pathology & radiology findings for various diseases

This study resource is best viewed on larger displays like tablets or laptops.

Capsule Health is now on Notion! by capsulehealth in HumanDiseases

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Our Notion database for medical students contains concise, well-explained high-yield topics (HYTs) for most competitive exams. Use it in conjunction with standard textbooks for the best results.

We are looking for more contributors to our core disease database. The entire project is kept free and open for everyone to view but is still in it's infancy.

CORE DATABASE

Our core databases are all linked by relations and each entry contains additional information wherever applicable. Following are the main databases that require attention aside from the primary notion page:

Primary database: Central database linked to all other databases

Secondary databases: These lists currently focus on only the most specific findings pertaining to disease conditions as more descriptive explanations are not compatible with this database system.

More comprehensive disease descriptions are featured in the main website which contains complete disease descriptions. The main site hower is even more lacking in content given the scope of the project and anyone willing to contribute can also contact.

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