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The information explosion in medicine causes significant student stress in medical, nursing, and other health professional schools. The big problem: There is too much to know and not enough time to learn it. This book offers medical students, nurses and other health professionals a guide to the 13 best methods for rapidly learning and memorizing medical information, and how to access reliable medical information quickly through 35 key medical search engines and selected apps. The book also provides advice on dealing with stress, particularly depression, anxiety, and fatigue, which are significant impediments to learning, as well as thoughts on career choice. TABLE OF CONTENTS Chapter 1. Introduction Chapter 2. Specific Memory Tools Understanding Visualization Ridiculous Associations Substitute Words and Pictures Ditties Link Method Peg Method Memory Palace Acronyms Chunking Hands-on Case Problems Pattern Recognition Chapter 3. Studying in the Clinical Years Chapter 4. The Importance of Patient Followup Chapter 5. Memory Tools for Different Courses Anatomy Neuroanatomy Biochemistry Physiology Pharmacology Radiology Cardiology Histology and Pathology Chapter 6. Study for the USMLE Chapter 7. Medical Search Engines Chapter 8. Medical Apps Chapter 9. Career Choices in Medicine Chapter 10. The Medical Curriculum of the Future Chapter 11. Dealing With Stress