 Here are some of my favorite apps that I use in medical school and residents. Number one has to be Anki. Now Anki is an awesome flashcard tool that uses the concept of space repetition so you can create flashcards and then be able to quiz yourself on the topics that you suck at more often than the ones that you're good at, which really made a difference in how I study. Number two is up-to-date. Now this is basically the Wikipedia of medical school for medical topics and it's created by doctors who are constantly vetted on the accuracy of the topics. Number three is the Human DX app. Now the Human DX app is basically testing your diagnosis skills where they give you a cheap complaint and you guess on the differentials that you can come up with. And then over time, they'll give you the vitals of physical exams, the labs, and you try to see how close you can get to the final diagnosis. And then finally is the MD on Call App. Now this is a relatively cheap app that I paid for for the first year of residency but basically has a big library where I can say, patient has chest pain, it'll tell me my entire workup and what I should think about for that specific patient. And if you enjoyed those tips and strategies and want more for your medical journey, go ahead and hit that like, subscribe, and follow for more content just like this one.