Learning about the pathologies that anatomical dysfunction causes, I managed to build a solid foundation on future medical topics using this deck.Īll the cards are based on St Matthew’s University School of Medicine 100 Most Important Gross Anatomy Concepts, put together by Dr. What I enjoyed about was it’s focus on clinical anatomy. I remember using Dorian’s Anatomy deck a couple years back when I was going through my anatomy finals. You can download Dope Anatomy from this page. This is the deck I used to ace to anatomy. This makes it much easier to work with sections of anatomy (lower limb: muscles etc) in an order that makes sense to you. There’s also a very helpful update on both the Dope Anatomy and Ranatomy decks that overhauls the tagging system. You can search for relevant cards for class and move them into a single Dope-based deck if you think that would help. It’s well worth downloading each part of Dope here as the Medical Science deck has lots of neuroanatomy cards available built off Nolte’s Neuroanatomy and Neuroanatomy Through Clinical Cases. Actually part of a three deck series with Medical Science and Clinical Medicine, the anatomy component is an update of the earlier Netter anatomy deck (no longer available). It looks like this…ĭope Anatomy is considered one of the gold standards when it comes to comprehensive anatomy decks. It’s tagging system makes it easy to work with too. Unlike the 2D cross-section representations of neuroanatomy that many flashcards use (namely Anking’s deck for Step 1), Apple’s Neuroanatomy uses histological slides and colored highlighting to teach the fundamentals.Īccording to users of the deck, it’s very centered on the high yield topics from neuro likely to show up on Step1. It’s based on the Interactive Neuroanatomy Atlas from Colombia University and includes cards on the brain stem, thalamus and spinal cord. Possibly too detailed for USMLE Step 1 but great for general MBBS anatomy courses.Īpple’s Neuroanatomy is a very short yet effective deck. The deck creator also suggests new updates (including a JPEG to PNG image conversion to save space) are on the way. This differs from the Dope Anatomy deck by offering several new cards testing different structures. Saving you time scanning the photo to find the number in question. Each card highlights the number of a structure on the front side of a card. What makes this deck great is its formatting. There are a few cards omitted from the deck due to copyright issues. Where it might be a bit sparse is neuroanatomy. Origins, insertions, actions and innervation.You can check out my general guide for tips on how to study for anatomy practical (11 best ways) here. Sources used to build the Anatoking deck include Colored Atlas of Anatomy (Rohen’s), Pocket Atlas of Human Anatomy and VH Dissector. Anatoking Deck Type:Īnatoking is a great deck for mastering one of the trickiest of disciplines anatomy lab.Ĭreated in October of 2020, this deck builds on basic, advanced and medical school anatomy classes (and is tagged as such for your benefit). Making it easier for you to find exactly what you need. Note: I’ve also listed plugins (you can download these free via search in the app), file sizes and the years of upload too. While others have a more specialised focus anatomy labs, neuroanatomy etc. You’ll find these decks cover a range of basic, pre-med and medical school anatomy. Lastly, if you decide on using more steps, I recommend a switch to the “experimental” 2.1 scheduler, because it allows for a more fine-tuned learning phase by adding a “hard” button for learning-cards.11 Final Thoughts: Best Anki Decks For Anatomy You might as well suspend the card because you should already know the info if you’re pressing easy. (For the medical field, the default 250% are way too high, so I went for 180% but I might even lower it a bit.)Īlso: I never press easy. The graduating interval should be continuing the learning steps, so it must be higher than the last step.Īlso, try to figure out which starting ease is best for you. I recommend a learning phase of around a week and a first step between 10 and 20 minutes (see my settings below to orient yourself). Also, seeing a failed new card after a minute is just using your very-short-term memory. The default setting (1 10) is graduating cards wayyy to fast. Steps are set in minutes (use Google for quick calculation from days to minutes). In this phase, the ease factor won’t change. These are intervals you can set up in your deck options that basically hard-code the intervals until your graduating interval is reached. A good strategy to prevent ease hell is to set up more learning steps.
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