MED2031 EOS Study plan
My study plan
- renal
- endocrine
- respi
- git
- (again, renal & endocrine)
Study plan according to the subject:
- 1) Start with anatomy to know about normal human structures.
- 2) Then physiology to understand body mechanisms and adaptations.
- 3) Then pathology to know about the diseases.
- 4) Then go for pharmacology for the treatment of the diseases.
- 5) Then microbiology and biochemistry should also go hand in hand.
Anatomy Study Tips:
- Refer Atlas
- Create Mnemonics
- Practice figures
- Creating algorithms
- Studying organ models and bones
- Frequent revision
Physiology Study Tips:
- Read, understand and understand
Pathology Study Tips:
- Follow standard textbook like Robbins and create short notes.
- “Illustrated Pathology” and “Harshmohan” can help you in drawing gross and microscopic features.
Pharmacology Study Tips:
- Mug up the classification of drugs
- Understand the mechanism of actions
- Create mnemonics
- Practice reasoning questions
Microbiology Study Tips:
- Create a pattern for writing lab diagnosis (eg. Specimen, Microscopy, Culture, Antibiotic sensitivity, etc)
- Understand classes of organisms
- Learn lab procedures
Biochemistry Study Tips:
- Practice diagrams of metabolism and cycles
- Create mnemonics
bunch of links
Microvascular and Macrovascular Complications of Diabetes
http://clinical.diabetesjournals.org/content/26/2/77.fullAnaemia as a symptom of right colon cancer.
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15655646
Dominant RF for CRC - Aging
Does This Patient Have Ascites?How to Divine Fluid in the Abdomen
http://jama.jamanetwork.com/article.aspx?volume=267&issue=19&page=2645
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Puddle_sign
http://medchrome.com/mbbs-exams/tackling-mcqs-mcqs-are-no-more-nightmares/
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