 Here are my favorite resources that I loved using a medical school. Number one is Anki. Now this is the amazing free flashcard tool that most medical students are familiar with and this basically became my go-to study method that helped me get great scores on my exams. Number two is online meta. I loved both the videos from Dr. Williams to help me on both my rotations as well as board exams like step two CK. Number three is Picmonic. Now I'm a big sucker for having videos that are both short entertaining and Picmonic combines nice visualizations and stories of using very crazy funny images to help you memorize and understand concepts like bacterias, pharmacology, and you name it. Number four were review articles from the New England Journal. Now every single month I would just find the review articles that were published that month and just review them and this could be on a variety of concepts that people just did a very nice job of summarizing. And then finally number five is to use amazing medical podcasts like the clinical problem solvers where you're basically putting yourself in the shoes of an amazing clinician who is given an unknown case overall improving your skills of taking care of patients. Now if you enjoy that breakdown and you want more helpful content for you on your medical journey make sure you hit that like subscribe and follow for more content just like this one.