Strategic Learning for Medical School
Strategic Learning for
Best practices for learning and studying:
Ø While studying, look for those parts and concepts that "don't fit"
Ø Capitalize on the "medical problem solving process" for learning basic science with a "clinical orientation"
Ø Write down concepts and information you don't understand in the form of questions; then look for answers in your textbooks, listen for answers in lecture, and discuss the questions with study partners
Ø Study at least one half hour each day
Ø Study regularly with a productive, compatible group of around 4 students
Ø Use the preview, review method for new topics
Ø Get an overview of the scheduled topic before class when possible
Ø Study fact-based and process-based topics together, for example, study anatomy with physiology, pharmacology with biochemistry
Ø Use concept maps, cognitive maps, or charts to organize study materials and course notes, link the main concepts by defining their operational relationships and/or links
Ø Discuss your maps with study partners, explain your thought process in creating the map
Ø It's difficult to memorize everything, try "chunking" bits of information together as a concept and memory aid

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