Members can share books, video platforms, question banks, lecture notes, and apps useful for anatomy, physiology, biochemistry, pathology, pharmacology, and microbiology.
There are a THOUSAND resources out there and I’m wasting money and time jumping between them. For each preclinical subject, what actually delivered for you? Anatomy, physio, biochem, path, pharm, micro. Looking for the stuff that’s genuinely worth it, not just popular. Tell me what to commit to so I stop resource-hopping.
First rule: pick a small set and go deep instead of hoarding ten resources you barely touch. Resource-hopping feels productive but it’s procrastination in disguise. Generally what worked for my cohort: a solid video platform for the conceptual stuff, ONE good question bank that you do repeatedly with full review, and concise high-yield review notes for revision. Add a quality atlas and a 3D app for anatomy. That’s it. Master that stack rather than collecting more.