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Online Medical Resources for Medical Students

 

Your medical school lectures provide you an awesome learning platform, however, often their resources do not provide you with useful tools to combine and memorize the knowledge or study at your own pace. I have gathered a few cool and student-friendly online resources for you: 

Number #1: 

LECTURIO 

Learn. Apply. Retain. (Study medicine from anywhere)

  • Comprehensive Video Library
  • Advanced Question Bank
  • Smart Spaced Repetition
  • Medical School Survival Guide

Find them on YouTube and lecturio.com

Number # 2: 

KENHUB 

Learn anatomy faster. (Anatomy, histology, and radiological anatomy)

  • Clear, concise medical videos
  • Spend fewer hours studying
  • learning dashboard tracks your progress
  • Learn by repetition, anytime and anywhere

Find them on Kenhub.com

Number # 3: 

PATHOMA 

  • 35 hours of online videos by Dr. Sattar
  • Videos highlight key concepts and highly-tested material
  • Covers all 19 chapters of Fundamentals of Pathology

Find it on pathoma.com

Number # 4: 

OSMOSIS

Go beyond medical lectures. Learn by Osmosis to become a better clinician. 

  • clear, concise medical videos
  • Best learning experience
  • High-Yield Notes
  • Study Schedule
  • Case questions
  • Flashcards
  • Group study discussions

Find them on YouTube and osmosis.org

Number # 5: 

WEBPATHOLOGY

  • Clear and high-yield slides of different pathologies in the body 

Find them on webpathology.com


This is not a sponsored post, I am writing that because I have used them personally and found them worthy. Thank you for reading this. I hope it helped you. The comment section is waiting for your valuable feedback. Have a good day!  

Author: Zukhruf 

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