

On the Reddit page, you will also find a link to the clinical medicine and medical science decks.
#Best mcat anki deck download#
You can easily download a deck from the internet and learn all the bones and muscles of the body as well as their complicated Latin names.ĭope Anatomy is a great deck for those wanting to learn Anatomy. Dope (Basic Science, Clinical, & Anatomy)Īnatomy is one of those subjects that Anki is perfect for.

It has provided key decks that have helped hundreds, if not thousands, of students from across the world.įor various reasons, it is easier to upload the deck via Google drive than to upload to AnkiWeb.Īfter initially uploading to Reddit, the AnKing then made his website which has all the information compiled in one place. In the history of medical school Anki decks, the Reddit page of MedSchoolAnki has been pivotal. It may seem strange that I am sending you to another someone’s website to download this deck, however, there is a good reason for it. The deck doesn’t have any images for copyright reasons, but you can easily find a deck which has added all the images. The AnKing also has an excellent YouTube channel which I would highly recommend for any medical student wanting to start using Anki. The AnKing deck then tagged every card with for Boards and Beyond, Sketchy Path and the First Aid book. The deck is based on the original Zanki and Bluegalaxies decks (weird names I know). It is regularly updated on the MedSchoolAnki Reddit page where you can find other students giving helpful tips on using Anki in medical school. Make for the USMLE Step examinations, it is an all-encompassing deck that is a must for any medical student.įor anyone studying for the USMLE or just medicine in general, the AnKing deck is a great resource. Please note that I used LaTeX to typeset equations on specific cards.The AnKing deck is a fantastic deck for medical students around the world. If there are any mistakes please let me know, thanks. Likewise, I believe this deck should hold a similar principle where if you know a section particularly well, perhaps focus on learning other sections (while practicing that section you already know well). The TBR approach describes focusing on the ‘problems’ so if a person understands/knows a topic well, they should skim the text and put their effort into the practice problems of that section. However, you are welcomed to use any other approach. Personally, I think it would be best to use the TBR approach to this deck since it is very large. This deck could be used in a variety of ways depending on your preferences. There is a variety of extra-information from the TBR Tables and Graphs, it may be useful to study them or not depending each specific case. There are pieces of information titled ‘NOTE:’ which provides some sidepiece of knowledge that may be useful or a good rule of thumb. I attempted to be very comprehensive while creating this deck and adding all of the bits of information from TBR. The deck format has a dark background which will stop you from staring at a white wall the entire day. Like the last deck, this deck also uses LaTeX equations that are built into Anki (more information below). 98% of the deck has video links which mostly link to AK Lectures or other videos. Majority of the cards have an image associated with it and they are tagged by TBR section using Hierarchical Tags. Like the last deck, this deck mostly consist of close deletions and image occulsions since there is a lot of material to cover. Section 1-6 follows directly from TBR Gen Chem I, while section 7-12 follow directly from TBR Gen Chem II. Even if you decide not to use this deck, perhaps glance at these test tips. Section 0 is a test-tip section that contains all of the test-tips used in TBR Gen Chem. This deck has a total of 923 cards with sections 0-12. I previously created a deck based on TBR Physics (check link below to see). Hi all, I have created a deck entirely based on the Berkeley Review General Chemistry I & II.
