As a med student, these tools and websites help me memorize anatomy without shedding tears. Let’s dive in.😮💨
Digital flashcards with a sprinkle of competitive games. Turn studying into a mild sport while actually learning something.
Quizlet
Thea Study is like having a personal tutor in your pocket. It condenses lectures, creates study guides, and helps you focus on exactly what you need to remember with no filler, just brain fuel.
Thea
The Pomodoro timer that turns procrastination into structured bursts of productivity. Finally, 25 minutes of focus doesn’t feel like a lifetime.😂❤️
25:00 - Time to focus!
The holy grail of scientific articles. Perfect for when you want to sound like a med school scholar instead of someone who just read Wikipedia.🤭
PubMed
Mind mapping magic. Organize huge topics like GIT physiology into neat visual webs that won’t collapse under your brain pressure.🙂↔️
SimpleMind
Who needs a TA when you have a digital assistant that never sleeps? It breaks down confusing physiology, generate mnemonics, and can even quiz you until your brain begs for mercy.
ChatGPT
The OG of explanatory videos. Visual learners will love how it transforms complex pathways into digestible mini-movies. Bonus? It’s free, so your wallet won’t cry.😮💨❤️
Khan Academy
Animated lessons that make your inner med student go, ‘Whoa, that actually makes sense.’
It’s like Netflix for the human body, minus the guilty snacks😂❤️
Osmosis
Flashcards that hit your memory like a gentle hammer. Perfect for spaced repetition of all those drugs, reflexes, and random GIT hormones you’re still pretending to understand.💞
Anki
One of the greats, truly. Ninja Nerd makes scribbles on whiteboards look like Renaissance art, while teaching you everything anatomy and physiology related without the yawns.🤭💞
Ninja Nerd
When you need the real doctor vibe. Articles, clinical updates, drug references. It’s basically adulting in medicine without leaving your desk.
Medscape
The all in one digital brain. You can organize notes, create revision trackers, and even color code your stress levels (red = cry now, yellow = survive, green = chill).🙂↔️
Notion
Nothing sticks better than drawing your own organs and pathways. Bonus? It makes you feel like an artist instead of someone drowning in slides.
Draw It To Know It medical and biological sciences
Need peer reviewed evidence for your assignments or essays? Google Scholar is your shortcut from ‘I think’ to ‘I know’.
Google Scholar
Contains high quality med lectures paired with quiz questions. Great for when you want someone to say ‘digestive enzymes’ repeatedly until it sticks.😌