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Useless Med School Notes; Medical Education Through Mnemonics, Aaron B. Miller
Useless Med School Notes; Medical Education Through Mnemonics, Aaron B. Miller
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BACKGROUND: The volume of content required for synthesis by medical students is immense and continues to grow as more insight and information is added to the existing compendium of medical knowledge. Mnemonics, memory palaces, and other visual memory aids have been used throughout history for assisting students and scholars in recalling information; offering an alternative to the practice of rote memorization. While technology has advanced and a shift towards paid-subscription services that offer pre-made mnemonics has gained great popularity among medical students, studies have shown that the act of creating the mnemonic in of itself serves as a powerful memory …
“Who Am I Now?”: A Musical And Creative Case Study/Time Capsule, Alexander M. Olson
“Who Am I Now?”: A Musical And Creative Case Study/Time Capsule, Alexander M. Olson
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Background
Medical school is an immense undertaking, emotionally, intellectually, and physically. I heard it said that “medicine is the frontline seat to human condition, without the tools to process that...it becomes traumatic”. I entered this phase of my life with interests and passion outside of my professional aspirations, and I have found it a struggle to devote to them the energy and time that they deserve. I have chosen a project in the humanities track, focused on creating a musical time capsule of creative work.
Objective
To create a chronological record of my evolving musical tastes and influences that I …