havent read Being Mortal, but I loved reading Checklist Manifesto by Atul Gawande, MD I liked Gifted Hand by Ben Carson, MD too! There's also this book "How to become a straight A student" by Cal Newport. It's more inclined to college life, but it helped me change my study techniques in med school. Great video! :)
I have been enjoying your videos. You have truly inspired me to pursue a career in medicine. I am a highschooler preparing for a neuroscience competition named Brain Bee. The questions from the competition are derived from lengthy neuroscience textbooks. Can you please explain some effecient but effective study strategies I can implement when studying from these textbooks. Thank You!
Hey Ronit! I’m honored that you have found me and my videos inspiring! And that competition sounds amazing! It can be challenging (at least for me) to use textbooks to study from, but I would try to focus on chapter summaries/key points if the book provides those, so you don’t get bogged down with minutia. If the books don’t have those, you can skim the chapters, and write out topics that you want to follow up on that we’re a bit confusing when you first skimmed them. And then search those topics on TH-cam. I feel like for me it’s more effective to watch a video explanation on things than to try and read it. I hope this helps and good luck!!
Hey, JR, unrelated question, would you recommend any particular resources for learning Radiology? Also thanks for the plug on Dr. Cole’s survival guide. I will def cop
What’s up Dominick! Kenhub actually has an amazing radiology component and is one my favorite resource for learning radiology. You can also check out radiopaedia: radiopaedia.org/courses?lang=us I hope these help bro!
How's medical school coming for you!?? Even if at times it may seem to be tuff, hang in there because it gets better!! Im a third year medical student and my channel offers advice and tips to med students. If you want you can check it out!! Keep the videos coming!!
I recently read when breath becomes air and love that book too! And I’ve heard great things about how doctors think! Gonna have to add that one to my list! Thanks Ciara!
@@EvolvingMedic you should start a monthly book club! Would be so fun . Announce what book you will be reading in a community post and then do a live session to discuss the book on a scheduled date 😀😀😀
havent read Being Mortal, but I loved reading Checklist Manifesto by Atul Gawande, MD
I liked Gifted Hand by Ben Carson, MD too!
There's also this book "How to become a straight A student" by Cal Newport. It's more inclined to college life, but it helped me change my study techniques in med school. Great video! :)
I’m going to check those videos out! Thanks for the recommendations and I’m glad you enjoyed the video! 😊
I received Dr. Cole’s book as a gift. I can’t wait to read it before I start this summer! Great video!
That’s amazing!! It’s a perfect gift and I’m glad you’ll be able to read it before starting! I hope you enjoy it as much as I did!
Thank you for being so informative!I also want to become a medical student and you are my role model!
I’m so happy I could help! And I’m honored that you look up to me!
Aye man, these get better and better. Set up is great, pacing/broll is great, of course the info is great. Good work fr
My bro!! Appreciate you! I told you I be taking notes. Studying all your posts 😌 lol
Yea book recommendations! Libby is a free resource for books and audio books as long as you have a library card!
That’s awesome! Thank you for sharing that resource! 🙌🏽
bro did u find ‘THE MED SCHOOL SURVIVAL KIT’ at their i couldnt find it?
I have been enjoying your videos. You have truly inspired me to pursue a career in medicine. I am a highschooler preparing for a neuroscience competition named Brain Bee. The questions from the competition are derived from lengthy neuroscience textbooks. Can you please explain some effecient but effective study strategies I can implement when studying from these textbooks. Thank You!
Hey Ronit! I’m honored that you have found me and my videos inspiring! And that competition sounds amazing!
It can be challenging (at least for me) to use textbooks to study from, but I would try to focus on chapter summaries/key points if the book provides those, so you don’t get bogged down with minutia. If the books don’t have those, you can skim the chapters, and write out topics that you want to follow up on that we’re a bit confusing when you first skimmed them. And then search those topics on TH-cam. I feel like for me it’s more effective to watch a video explanation on things than to try and read it. I hope this helps and good luck!!
Thank You so much for the advice!
Hey, JR, unrelated question, would you recommend any particular resources for learning Radiology?
Also thanks for the plug on Dr. Cole’s survival guide. I will def cop
What’s up Dominick! Kenhub actually has an amazing radiology component and is one my favorite resource for learning radiology. You can also check out radiopaedia: radiopaedia.org/courses?lang=us
I hope these help bro!
Another great video, keep it up!
Thank you so much! I’m glad you enjoyed it Bo!
How's medical school coming for you!?? Even if at times it may seem to be tuff, hang in there because it gets better!! Im a third year medical student and my channel offers advice and tips to med students. If you want you can check it out!! Keep the videos coming!!
Thank you Tiff!! I’ll have to check that out! 🙌🏽
2 months left, better switch up the reads. Good looking J.R. #KeepEvolving
You’re gonna love them bro!! #KeepEvolving
Great list !
Thank you! I’m glad you liked it!
How doctors think is another great read!!! Or when breath becomes air
I recently read when breath becomes air and love that book too! And I’ve heard great things about how doctors think! Gonna have to add that one to my list! Thanks Ciara!
@@EvolvingMedic you should start a monthly book club! Would be so fun . Announce what book you will be reading in a community post and then do a live session to discuss the book on a scheduled date 😀😀😀
That’s a good idea and would be a ton of fun! If I can get into a good habit or reading regularly, I will definitely consider that!
Yay! Also start a good reads so I can follow you! Or post your good reads account in a community post :)
You're amazing! Thanks for the awesome content. I always get excited when I get a notification of a new vid !
Reading with dog is fun
This guy is the Khama medic of the US
No better compliment than that! Lol