![]() ![]() That’s because in my experience, there are two problems to the default settings: Why? Because I want you to be able to think for yourself so you can adapt the settings to your own situation. ![]() That’s because I don’t only want you to have “ready-made” templates, but also a complete understanding of how the advice I’m giving you works. In this lesson, you’re going to learn my recommended Anki settings and how settings work in a more practical manner. When you create good flashcards + use these settings I’m going to show you, the answer is approximately 5 successful repetitions. How many repetitions do you think you need to be able to remember an idea for 3 months? I hope you like it! Let me know if you have any questions or feedback - I'd like to hear what you think! □ Hopefully that adds some clarity.Hi, this is Lesson 4 of 4 in the Anki Fundamentals free course. if you are bound for surgery and your peers are bound for pediatrics). You’ll learn quickly during your third year and beyond that you and your peers will have dramatically different interests, making a tag like this less useful (e.g. The deck historically has been design for the purposes of examination, which is why something like this has never come up. This is a pretty interesting request - we do have quite a few cards based on society guidelines and testing on things that are important to know for real life. I encourage you to use that as your barometer for what High Yield will be for the purposes of the deck moving forward (in terms of testing).Īnother request that is lower priority than #1 but would be amazing to have: high yield tags for what is most clinically relevant as an MS3/MS4. What will be a great asset to you and your peers are the expansive UWorld Step 2 QID tags that I and other volunteers have spearheaded (and has taken off dramatically with AnkiHub). I can be more specific for you however:Īny updates on if/when Step 2 high-yield tags will be out? Other than the “anking_did_these” or the uworld step 2 tags? Would be really useful to have before next year.Īs of now there are no plans to do such a thing, especially since step 2 remains to be a scored exam, and the impetus for the step 1 HY/LY project was the P/F transition for the exam. I am leading most of our tagging projects now and I have to agree with reply as listed above. I would love this too… but it’s difficult because when you’re studying it in the moment its kinda hard to say and when you’re finished with it (and would be best to help), you’re less motivated” Unfortunately we haven’t had any help and this project hasn’t had any progress recently We would welcome more volunteersĢ. Having tags like these could be another neat way to prioritize studying." Though both may be fairly high yield for the purposes of exams, the former is much more likely to come up in daily practice both inpatient/outpatient. ![]() For example, a card on the management of hypertension would get a 1-HighYield tag while the mechanism of von gierke disease would get a 5-LowYield tag. Another request that is lower priority than #1 but would be amazing to have: high yield tags for what is most clinically relevant as an MS3/MS4.Any updates on if/when Step 2 high-yield tags will be out? Other than the “anking_did_these” or the uworld step 2 tags? Would be really useful to have before next year.Two items directed at u/AnKingMed that the community might also be wondering about or have input on: "It looks like Step 1 v12 high-yield tags have made a lot of progress in recent updates! They have been invaluable for my classmates and me in MS2. Bumping this reddit post that would be a cool add-on! In case anyone (especially current M3s or M4s) has the time to help take on a project like this. ![]()
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