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Medical Mnemonic Resources

Here’s a list of medical mnemonics I found recently that might help the medical students who are always trying to find these resources:

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Cranial nerve mnemonics

tp_vol2_009 Let’s say you’re in nursing school, and you’re going to have to memorize the 12 cranial nerve pairs. What you’d consider an easy mnemonic is going to depend on what you find easy to remember. Just Googling I found several mnemonics for the cranial nerves, some of which made me snicker. Now, that’s something that would jog my memory; I like funny stuff.

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Harvard Medical School Guide to Achieving Optimal Memory (Harvard Medical School Guides)Harvard Medical School Guide to Achieving Optimal Memory (Harvard Medical School Guides)

This is the latest, best information on how to make your memory the best it can be, from a leading doctor in the field. It covers how much lifestyl... Read More >

Mnemonics and Study Tips for Medical Students, Two Zebras Borrowed My Car (A Hodder Arnold Publication)Mnemonics and Study Tips for Medical Students, Two Zebras Borrowed My Car (A Hodder Arnold Publication)What better way to remember the branches of the facial nerve than the mnemonic Two Zebras Borrowed My Car! This is just one of the many mnemonics crea... Read More >
Visual Mnemonics for Microbiology and ImmunologyVisual Mnemonics for Microbiology and ImmunologyVisual Mnemonics for Microbiology and Immunology uses carton drawings that make material easier to learn with tremendous recall months later.

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Medico Mnemonica: A Collection of Fun, Ribald, Irreverent and Quite Witty Mnemonics for Medical Students(ME135)Medico Mnemonica: A Collection of Fun, Ribald, Irreverent and Quite Witty Mnemonics for Medical Students(ME135)Pocket-sized quick reference for exam review. Offers a way for the person preparing for board exams to remember essential information. A quiz follows each section. Previous edition: c1997. Softcover. NOTE: ISBN and copyright date are incorrect on verso page. DNLM: Medicine--examination questions.
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