22/02/2023
Medical Studies are hard, But it will be too sample or much sampler if we understand what we read!
I know many of med student say, There are too much informations which only needs to be crammed.. No understanding, No Concepts!
But, I disagree!
I also thought the same before, But I no more think this..
Most of the average med student like me, don't know what we are studying.. For example if I'm reading an artery of a limb, I must then know this artery is a branch kr continuation of a larger artery which eventually is arising from Heart..
Most average med students can't connect/relate things.. If we don't relate things it becomes too much difficult for us to cram them.. The only way cramming such a big syllabus is understanding and connecting things..
There are students, who if read a nerve in arm, but is only coursing through the arm and supplying forearm or hand, when reads the same nerve in forearm or hand chapter forget that this nerve was arising from Brachial Plexus and is coursing through the arm to reach the forearm.. They think this is some other nerve, or don't know what they think but, can't relate their prior knowledge to what they are studying currently..
So, anyone studying medicine should try to relate whatever information they've no matter where they read it to what they're studying currently.. This becomes much helpful, Saying from experience..
NOTE: *THIS POST IS ONLY MY WAY OF THINKING AND FOR ONLY AVERAGE STUDENTS, NOT BRIGHT ONES, THEY BETTER KNOW HOW THINGS ARE STUDIED!*