Organized by course, of course. Sorry, I don’t have anything for Biochemistry because I just essentially let Jesus take the wheel on that one and I made it through somehow.
All are free resources unless they have an *
- Gross Anatomy
- U Mich Practice Practicals
- Visible Body Human Atlas*
- Visible Body Skeleton Premium*
- Histology
- Physiology
- Neuroscience
- Atlas of Functional Neuroanatomy
- Cranial Nerve Study Guide
- WISC Neuroanatomy
- Midbrain-Diencephalon
- Visible Body Skeleton Premium*
- Eye Simulator
- Pathology
- Microbiology
- Pharmacology
- Sketchy Pharm*
- Tulane Pharm Wiki
- Psychiatry
- How to Doctor
Some info on the paid resources:
1. Pathoma: 100% recommend it, 13/10 Dr. Sattar will teach you pathology better than anyone else. I wouldn’t have survived without him.
2. Sketchy Medical: I religiously swear by Sketchy Micro. Get it Get it Get it. I can’t imagine trying to study micro without it. And it’s not because I have a mega crush on Andrew. They’ve expanded into the pharm and path market as well. I used pharm for antibiotics, which was pretty helpful, but I haven’t checked out path so I can’t comment. I will say pharm is hella long, like 20-30 minutes vs the <10 minutes for micro, in case of attention span issues.
3. Visible Body: These are a series of apps I downloaded on my Macbook for when I was too lazy to go to the lab. I found them so so so helpful when I was studying to see everything in a 3d model, but they’re not *necessary*. I do recommend them if you’re a visual learner. And they’re currently 50% off in the app store!
