You don't want to spend new money every year on current BMS documents? No problem, I have a solution for you! :D
With the BMS Ankideck you always have the latest topics to learn. How it works? Quite simply, as soon as the keyword lists are published and the BMS material changes, they will be updated in the deck and you just have to download the updated deck again from the link!
This way you save unnecessary money on newer editions and are always up to date! ;)
General information:
The Ankideck is divided into the respective chapters and should also be sorted by keywords as far as possible. The cards also contain their own notes such as memory aids or references to old questions.
A notice:
Some terms are not directly explained on the corresponding cards, this is because the explanation is often a separate card in order to achieve a better learning effect.
There are also separate chapters for formula collections in physics, chemistry and math. However, this only contains the most important ones that you should be able to do. You can find the remaining formulas for the individual topics in the respective stacks.
Some topics are not treated separately in the stacks if they already appear in detail in another one. (e.g. gravity in mechanics and atomic physics)
Sources:
The deck was created with the help of Studymed, the Elsevier script, "The Human Body" by Adolf Faller and, to deepen the knowledge, partly also with the lecture slides from Meduni Graz and the book "Chemistry for Doctors". The deck was checked for completeness against the official keyword list.
If you have all the knowledge of this Anki deck, nothing should stand in the way of the Medat and thus the offer of a study place. (The deck does not guarantee a study place!)
Nevertheless, it is also important for BMS to consolidate the material in a practical way by crossing questions. This particularly applies to physics and math. Complete test simulations should not be missing from your preparation! ;)
Here's what you'll find in the deck:
• 5522 index cards
- 2447 in biology
- 1316 in chemistry
- 923 in Physics
- 340 in mathematics
• Complete BMS deck, checked against the official keyword list
• Memory aids for more difficult topics
• Illustrations and fill-in-the-blank texts
• Collection of formulas for physics and math
• BMS old questions to cross
• Verbal fluency old questions (keywords by year)
• The deck is sorted by chapter AND keywords
I wish you all the best in your preparation and keep my fingers crossed for the MedAT! <3
Yours,
med.blog22