Hey y'all! 👋🏻 I'm back, this time explaining how it is that I take notes in my fourth year of medical school 💻 I would love to hear your opinons and thoughts on my methods especially if you do somethihng completely different! 🚦 As you read this I'm in theatres shadowing an anesthetist (exciting!) so I'll get to reading all your comments ASAP when I'm done for the day 💉 I hope you find this video even a little bit useful and I'd love to hear your feedback and preferred study methods to see if theres something out there that might work even better for me! 😊 Take care of yourselves and I'll catch you in the next one (ps: more podcasts coming soon 😁), peace! ✌🏻
I graduated last semester from my undergrad program of Forensic Biology and you always helped get through all the information with your tips and videos. I have oficially started med-school in Mexico and will keep on having you as my must watch list throughout this new journey❤️ Thank you for all your efforts, you have really helped me and a lot of struggling students. Keep up the good work and please upload more study with me videos🙏🏼 cause those really help me power though study sessions🧠👀
In the thumbnail Nasir is literally studying with Nasir, that just felt to simple and ingenous. I wonder if that was just for the thumbnail or if he actually does that
Thank you, Nasser, thanks to you. I was able to study seven hours a day, knowing that I study one hour or not even study, but when I followed you, everything changed. Thank you 😌❤
Hey Nasir, I’d love to see an updated video on how you use Notion as a doctor. I am finishing up my first year as a physical therapy student and I’ve started using it to keep track of the diseases we learn about and the tests/treatments we study. Would love to see if you’ve updated your workflow at all! :)
I was very, very lazy since I started following you, Nasser. A lot and a lot have changed. I can study for continuous periods without boredom, and whenever I feel tired, I go to watch one of your videos and go back to study again. Thank you Nasser 🤍🤍
I can totally relate to you with the question bank technqiue. I had done my Btech in Mechanical Engg which is a 4 year course. My first 2 years I had spend my entire time going through textbooks and PDF's and learning everything in it which ofcourse took a LOT OF TIME. So I started looking for alternatives. So from my 3rd year I started downloading the previous year question papers (Last 5 years). Then When I have an exam coming up I would sit to solve these question papers - chapter wise and organise the information into word documents. After solving the question paper, I would sit to absorb the organised information. THIS Technique helped me a lot because I knew what to expect in the exam and since I solved last 5 years papers I have somehow covered most of the topics and still be able to answer because many a times a question is just rephrased in different words and asked but the concept remains the same. I found myself scoring well with less time taken. The information is so organised and relevant and works like a beast because I know WHAT to learn and save time from Procastination.
I really appreciate how you don't make your videos 100% focused about medicine because I'm an engineering student and I've learned some methods and tricks from you that turned out to be really helpful for a very different field of study
Representando a la comunidad hispanohablante! 🇬🇹 saludos desde Guatemala Just to show you that we the Spanish speakers also learn a lot from you. Currently on my second year of med school and so far you are one of my greatest inspirations man. Keep up the good work
Tysm for this video. I feel like every med student is banging on about notion but I just can't wrap my head around it, been meaning to watch a tutorial for it so this is perfect!
I've started using notion recently and still figuring out how to organize things or which templates I should use. It just seems really complicated rn. But as I see from people, like TH-cam, once I finish adjusting to it and organizing all that stuff it should become easier and more efficient. Looking forward to that peaceful moment!!!
Feel like a lot of people are overlooking the whole "spent 3 years learning this material" part being what got you this far. People won't learn from copy/pasting. This is just test prep through organization.
You are my favourite youtuber. Watching you helped me choose medicine, so I am now a med student in Zagreb, Croatia. Your videos encourage me to inovate my study and work methods and to become better. Keep up the good work, and come to Croatia for a visit. Much love❣
Thank you for the awesome video. Even watching this short process, It makes me have a feeling that you will be very reliable and efficient doctor for your patients in the future.
I have been using this active recall method for like 6 months now... I made questions for myself from the material, and did a lots of past papers.. It is like a miracle...😺😺😺😺 now I can remember some study material that I used to think that they gonna make grades low.. Keep it up Nasir... good job!!😍😍😍😍
Nasir, you have MCQs. I have to write Essay-type questions, so I need to read and write a lot. However, I love your Note taking videos: Let’s make studying fun again!
You are really inspiring , i 'm trying to get into medical school for the second time and seeing your videos makes me more motivated and productive. Thank you.
this was great thanks a lot Somehow people try to find out the secret and shortcut but actually in every scenario you come to the same conclusion there is no magic way of learning, training, dieting etc. faster/ easier simple and active is the way to go
Your really did gave us a useful way of how to take notes in medical school, which is very nice of you. Love your contents they aren't boring and they do gave us this motivating to be much more like you in some way, we focus more on studying rather wasting our time and regret not valuing it much. Thank you kuya Nasser..😊🥰
This is the exact video that I needed!🔥Well and shortly explained so it’s more understandable than other vidoes. But love to see the same concept for high school students as well.✊🏼
I do not study medicine but I sent this video to all of my friends that do study medicine. But I can aslo still apply some of the tips to my field of study which I am really excited about. :)) Great video!
Hello! I’ve loved watching your videos and decided to rewatch this one again. I was wondering if you would ever share/sell your Notion notes on the conditions? 👀
Loove this type of videos, i think this is my favourite one. It´s like a combination of all the taking notes sistems. Also love how you get throw the notes, even when you don´t know the answers, is real
When you said you are not going to force yourself with a video a week, I was a bit a take-back, then seeing the level of high-quality content and video editing I see in this one, god you gotta make a video once a month, LOL.
Ya well said. Learned alot about methods of learning during a cognitive psychology course at university and active recall is proven to be fastest way to learn and encode information.
Thanks for this awesome vid as always, Kharma! I see Notion as a valuable resource for note taking (among everything else notion can do of course) because of how fluid and easy everything is. You can make headings, highlight important subjects, and even import tables and charts a lot easier than other programs such as Google docs, which makes note taking go by a lot quicker, and can even allow my notes to be a lot more detailed. As a person who even isn't in high school yet, this will surely allow me to write better quality notes, and from how I've used Notion so far, writing notes may actually become enjoyable for me.
honestly i've sometimes even studied topics from scratch only using past papers and later on adding information which i felt was missing that way i knew what was high yield in med school and most of the time i finished topics months before the actual exam and had enough time to supplement it with the lecture notes etc.
@@andiiiiiz77 in germany we have 2 question banks with all past papers asked in the german step 1 and step 2 and my university also has a internal question bank with all past papers. In the UK/USA there are several question banks that students use. Maybe you can also ask students from the years above you if they have any past papers or resources to use, i think it really depends on the university and country you attend (unfortunately i dont think everyone can study with his method since some countrys do not have big question banks)
Can you make a video explaining how to use Notion for note taking while in classroom lectures during first and second year? Or would you recommend using notability or some other app for lectures?
First of all, ur the best. Second of all, lets say you have accumulated the information in ur notes, uve read through them and understood them. What do you do next to memorize them? Do you use anki for spaced repetition? Do you frequently review all of your notes? Do you just do more questions and hope you get a questions that involves the topic u want to memorize?
Is there a computer engineering channel as such...though I ain’t a med student, I actually follow your method of learning and it’s damn helpful. I came from somewhere in class last semester to 5th in class in the next semester. الحمد لله
Wow amazing stuff man, I have been doing pretty much the exact same method for the last few months. The information on passmed is invaluable for exam prep.
I have 2 questions to ask you and I hope you can answer. 1) Since you are studying medicine in the UK, do you have the standardized test called IFOM? I can't find videos about the IFOM on TH-cam. 2) If you have this exam, then what book do you use to study from for the IFOM exam? Thank you for your videos. They are very helpful.
ive noticed that my past papers arent exactly that important that our professors get us new questions each year but what ive noticed also is that what they focus on the lecture is exactly what i find in the exam
That was extremely helpful as I'm studying by writing and rewriting my medical notes again and again lot's and lot's of time is wasted, the bad thing is I really don't know if there is actually a question bank in our uni so I'll ask for it next time 🙂♥️
Hey y'all! 👋🏻 I'm back, this time explaining how it is that I take notes in my fourth year of medical school 💻
I would love to hear your opinons and thoughts on my methods especially if you do somethihng completely different! 🚦
As you read this I'm in theatres shadowing an anesthetist (exciting!) so I'll get to reading all your comments ASAP when I'm done for the day 💉
I hope you find this video even a little bit useful and I'd love to hear your feedback and preferred study methods to see if theres something out there that might work even better for me! 😊
Take care of yourselves and I'll catch you in the next one (ps: more podcasts coming soon 😁), peace! ✌🏻
nasir plz answer r u muslim if yes then why dont you show praying on your vlogs ps im turning 13 tommorow
im your youngest viewer
It's been a year since I went to a OT.. why did my stupid brain equate theatre to movie theatre
tysm for study tips ...🇳🇵🤗😊
is there a notion promotional code for us to use @Kharma Medic
How lucky are medical students to have your channel as a learning resource 🥺
Muslim??
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@@SpeedCubeNinja no me
@@fei_moon1 LOL ik dude sry will change my comment
truly
What a guy he’s chasing his dream of becoming a doctor and helping people and inspiring the next group respect bro
Can we all agree that Nasir's editing skills is on 🔥
do you know what he uses
@@PabloEscobar-gy6cu I do not know. Sorry
@@chris-hv4rt I think he uses Final Cut on his Macbook. Anyone else who knows?
@@chris-hv4rt ok thanks
I agree
You're amazing Nasir, everybody give advice but you actually SHOW HOW to take notes and learn efficiently.
I graduated last semester from my undergrad program of Forensic Biology and you always helped get through all the information with your tips and videos. I have oficially started med-school in Mexico and will keep on having you as my must watch list throughout this new journey❤️ Thank you for all your efforts, you have really helped me and a lot of struggling students. Keep up the good work and please upload more study with me videos🙏🏼 cause those really help me power though study sessions🧠👀
In the thumbnail Nasir is literally studying with Nasir, that just felt to simple and ingenous. I wonder if that was just for the thumbnail or if he actually does that
Just for the thumbnail hahah - thought it would be funny!
Thank you, Nasser, thanks to you. I was able to study seven hours a day, knowing that I study one hour or not even study, but when I followed you, everything changed. Thank you 😌❤
Hey Nasir, I’d love to see an updated video on how you use Notion as a doctor. I am finishing up my first year as a physical therapy student and I’ve started using it to keep track of the diseases we learn about and the tests/treatments we study. Would love to see if you’ve updated your workflow at all! :)
I just moved to notion after watching your “How I use Notion video”. One of the best decisions I made. Thanks Nasir
👍🏽👊🏽😁
I was very, very lazy since I started following you, Nasser. A lot and a lot have changed. I can study for continuous periods without boredom, and whenever I feel tired, I go to watch one of your videos and go back to study again. Thank you Nasser 🤍🤍
I can totally relate to you with the question bank technqiue. I had done my Btech in Mechanical Engg which is a 4 year course. My first 2 years I had spend my entire time going through textbooks and PDF's and learning everything in it which ofcourse took a LOT OF TIME. So I started looking for alternatives. So from my 3rd year I started downloading the previous year question papers (Last 5 years). Then When I have an exam coming up I would sit to solve these question papers - chapter wise and organise the information into word documents. After solving the question paper, I would sit to absorb the organised information. THIS Technique helped me a lot because I knew what to expect in the exam and since I solved last 5 years papers I have somehow covered most of the topics and still be able to answer because many a times a question is just rephrased in different words and asked but the concept remains the same. I found myself scoring well with less time taken. The information is so organised and relevant and works like a beast because I know WHAT to learn and save time from Procastination.
So can you start the technique without prior knowledge, like lets say from the first day of first year?
I really appreciate how you don't make your videos 100% focused about medicine because I'm an engineering student and I've learned some methods and tricks from you that turned out to be really helpful for a very different field of study
Don’t y’all just use calculators 😭
@@MrFizzminecraft yeah but you have to know what you're typing in it😂😂
Representando a la comunidad hispanohablante! 🇬🇹 saludos desde Guatemala
Just to show you that we the Spanish speakers also learn a lot from you.
Currently on my second year of med school and so far you are one of my greatest inspirations man.
Keep up the good work
This is exactly what I do too! So glad I discovered notion and quit handwritten notes. Pro tip: use the toggle function on notion to test yourself.
Tysm for this video. I feel like every med student is banging on about notion but I just can't wrap my head around it, been meaning to watch a tutorial for it so this is perfect!
I've got an actual tutorial video on notion if you want to check it out!
I've started using notion recently and still figuring out how to organize things or which templates I should use. It just seems really complicated rn. But as I see from people, like TH-cam, once I finish adjusting to it and organizing all that stuff it should become easier and more efficient. Looking forward to that peaceful moment!!!
I just found out about your channel. Having two more years to finish medical school, this content really helps. Thanks a bunch.
His chanell has realy helped me be more productive than ever. Thank you so much✌
Not a med student but still interested in knowing how he creates notes...
OMG same lol
haha same also
Still a middle schooler
@@legisly6302 same here
@@legisly6302 all the best for u and @Study_Vio. Hope u guys can go to med school
I LITERALLY SET A TIMER FOR THIS VIDEO, SO THAT I COULD BE HERE ASAP, BACK TO BOOKS AFTER WATCHING 🥲🥺😭👩⚕️
which college you at ?
I'm not a medical student or even thinking about med school but I absolutely love these vids
I got really motivated after watching your videos. Hope to use your techniques when I become a medical student. Love you sooooo much ❤
For me Kharma Medic is literally the go to motivation chanel I get so motivated ❤❤
much love
@@KharmaMedic ❤️
I've been interested in seeing how medical school in the UK compares me medical school here. good stuff man
Excellent video! I am so tired of copying information and don't remember when I need it. Thank you for showing a better way to study 😉
No one:
Nasir: lemme watch my own study with me video since i'm so lonely
happy someone noticed 😂
I just finished your 10h studying with me video and now i reward myself by watching your videos hahah at this point i think im addicted to this man
Feel like a lot of people are overlooking the whole "spent 3 years learning this material" part being what got you this far. People won't learn from copy/pasting. This is just test prep through organization.
Finally a new video about notes and study. I rewatched the old videos again and again. Thank you :D
*kharma medic uploaded*
"okay it's happening!! EVERYBODY STAY CALM"
This is my second year as a medical student,I’m so grateful for U and your incredible videos,keep going,thank u so much!!
You are my favourite youtuber. Watching you helped me choose medicine, so I am now a med student in Zagreb, Croatia. Your videos encourage me to inovate my study and work methods and to become better. Keep up the good work, and come to Croatia for a visit. Much love❣
Super useful to a third-year medical student!
Thank you for this information I am from Iraq and I study medicine in university of Basrah first stage this video is very useful well done
mashallah you are a great example of Arab Muslim ,I'm proud of you doc keep up the hard work I'm sure seeing you at the top hospital worlwide !
Thank you for the awesome video. Even watching this short process, It makes me have a feeling that you will be very reliable and efficient doctor for your patients in the future.
I have been using this active recall method for like 6 months now... I made questions for myself from the material, and did a lots of past papers.. It is like a miracle...😺😺😺😺
now I can remember some study material that I used to think that they gonna make grades low.. Keep it up Nasir...
good job!!😍😍😍😍
I like your channel because it motivates me to study.
Same.....🤗🤗🤗🤗
Nasir, you have MCQs. I have to write Essay-type questions, so I need to read and write a lot. However, I love your Note taking videos: Let’s make studying fun again!
You are really inspiring , i 'm trying to get into medical school for the second time and seeing your videos makes me more motivated and productive. Thank you.
That’s the kind of content that people should be watching on youtube and social media. Thank you for your help ❤️🙏
this was great thanks a lot
Somehow people try to find out the secret and shortcut but actually in every scenario
you come to the same conclusion there is no magic way of learning, training, dieting etc. faster/ easier
simple and active is the way to go
Your really did gave us a useful way of how to take notes in medical school, which is very nice of you. Love your contents they aren't boring and they do gave us this motivating to be much more like you in some way, we focus more on studying rather wasting our time and regret not valuing it much. Thank you kuya Nasser..😊🥰
why was this so interesting even tho I'm not even in medical school
Me liking the video after watching only 6 minutes 😂 Everything you're saying makes so much sense, very helpful for my final medical school exam 🙏
Nasir: a wonderfully productive and professional lovely smart person
Also Nasir: "makes it funner"
lmaoo all love♡♡
Wow this app made me so organized. I've never studied over 4 hours in a row, thanks so much!
I'm a freshman at Pharma Uni and so interested in your channel!
This is the exact video that I needed!🔥Well and shortly explained so it’s more understandable than other vidoes. But love to see the same concept for high school students as well.✊🏼
I do not study medicine but I sent this video to all of my friends that do study medicine. But I can aslo still apply some of the tips to my field of study which I am really excited about. :)) Great video!
HE JUST POSTED A COMMUNITY POST HOURS AGO... AND BAAM ITS THERE🔥🔥🔥
It placed second but still happy he posted.
magic!
idk about u guys but this helped a 9th grader Thank u !!!
I just wanted to tell that i got admission in medical college and your videos were very helpful in this journey
Makes so much sense for higher studies and condensing information under single roof.. thanks a lot..
Hello! I’ve loved watching your videos and decided to rewatch this one again. I was wondering if you would ever share/sell your Notion notes on the conditions? 👀
Amazing video! I’ve learned a lot from this video. It’s definitely worth the watch!
His voice is so calm 😍😍
Loove this type of videos, i think this is my favourite one. It´s like a combination of all the taking notes sistems. Also love how you get throw the notes, even when you don´t know the answers, is real
*Watches the video* Nice my dose of the week, but... I need more ! Love your work man 👍
When you said you are not going to force yourself with a video a week, I was a bit a take-back, then seeing the level of high-quality content and video editing I see in this one, god you gotta make a video once a month, LOL.
So humble!
Ya well said. Learned alot about methods of learning during a cognitive psychology course at university and active recall is proven to be fastest way to learn and encode information.
Thanks for this awesome vid as always, Kharma! I see Notion as a valuable resource for note taking (among everything else notion can do of course) because of how fluid and easy everything is. You can make headings, highlight important subjects, and even import tables and charts a lot easier than other programs such as Google docs, which makes note taking go by a lot quicker, and can even allow my notes to be a lot more detailed. As a person who even isn't in high school yet, this will surely allow me to write better quality notes, and from how I've used Notion so far, writing notes may actually become enjoyable for me.
The vid quality is next level damn
i am not a med student but it was still helpful.....thanks brother.
Thanks for all of your videos, you have inspired me to be a doctor! And notion is the best note taking tool I have every used, thanks.
You’re a savior. Thank you so much. Are you doing any research? If so,, which route are you taking,? Join ongoing research or start your own? 🙏
Notes are very helpful in studying they make it easier.
honestly i've sometimes even studied topics from scratch only using past papers and later on adding information which i felt was missing that way i knew what was high yield in med school and most of the time i finished topics months before the actual exam and had enough time to supplement it with the lecture notes etc.
where did u get the past papers from? my med school doesnt give us any
@@andiiiiiz77 in germany we have 2 question banks with all past papers asked in the german step 1 and step 2 and my university also has a internal question bank with all past papers. In the UK/USA there are several question banks that students use. Maybe you can also ask students from the years above you if they have any past papers or resources to use, i think it really depends on the university and country you attend (unfortunately i dont think everyone can study with his method since some countrys do not have big question banks)
This is just what I needed. I started to use Notion this week, so this video was very useful. Thank youuu ✨
Thank you Notion for sponsoring us
Can you make a video explaining how to use Notion for note taking while in classroom lectures during first and second year? Or would you recommend using notability or some other app for lectures?
Makes sense about learning actively
We all need your Notion setup 🤓
question: when do you go back and review the notes you made in Notion when doing the questions?
awesome channel btw!
Thank you Nasir, really help me, you are motivation for me, i am a medical student for 3 year.
Thanks Nasir for the video. All the work of medicine aside, you are a great human being ! Lots of love from Goa,India
Yes naser you have no idea how long I’ve been waiting for you to post this
First of all, ur the best.
Second of all, lets say you have accumulated the information in ur notes, uve read through them and understood them. What do you do next to memorize them? Do you use anki for spaced repetition? Do you frequently review all of your notes? Do you just do more questions and hope you get a questions that involves the topic u want to memorize?
About to start my advanced anatomy next month! This is great timing!!!
Nasir, thanks for the incredible job here on youtube. I greatly improved my study methods by watching your videos, so thanks a lot. :]
Damn. This guy has turned out to be awesome, both content wise and his video quality is 😻🙀👌👌 Love you Nasirrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr
Bro I will put this in action immediately, really thank you
Can we all pay attention in how perfect are Nasir’s videos?
This video is simply amazing!!
By far this is the most helpful video on note taking thank you so much😍❤️❤️
Is there a computer engineering channel as such...though I ain’t a med student, I actually follow your method of learning and it’s damn helpful. I came from somewhere in class last semester to 5th in class in the next semester. الحمد لله
I from Kuwait and l hop to be a doctor. Your channel gives me strong motivation and motivation in this field♥️
I am 14,but I like these videos
Wow amazing stuff man, I have been doing pretty much the exact same method for the last few months. The information on passmed is invaluable for exam prep.
I have 2 questions to ask you and I hope you can answer.
1) Since you are studying medicine in the UK, do you have the standardized test called IFOM? I can't find videos about the IFOM on TH-cam.
2) If you have this exam, then what book do you use to study from for the IFOM exam?
Thank you for your videos. They are very helpful.
ive noticed that my past papers arent exactly that important that our professors get us new questions each year but what ive noticed also is that what they focus on the lecture is exactly what i find in the exam
Excelent video!! I also started using notion recently and i've been loving it. You should upload more videos on notion and med school
That was extremely helpful as I'm studying by writing and rewriting my medical notes again and again lot's and lot's of time is wasted, the bad thing is I really don't know if there is actually a question bank in our uni so I'll ask for it next time 🙂♥️
Thank you for your videos❤️ they help me so much and motivate me to do better doing my computer science degree 😁
I really respect , happy to watch your vidz as always
This is way useful even for engineering student, thank u!
Very useful for Indian students. Thanks Nasir
Excellent video, man! Sub instantly. I will definitely incorporate this in my studies and check out your other videos
6:14 - That's exactly me during exams!!!! 😂
The only difference is that I confirm it through a calculator
Anyone relating or is it only me?