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​​The top 10 online resources for medical students
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Here is our list of the top 10 online resources for medical students, in no particular order:

🌀1. Osmosis
Osmosis combines simple videos with fantastic explanations across a wide range of topics, with questions and study notes to help consolidate your knowledge at your own pace. Their platform is simple to use and very comprehensive, making them one of the best online medical learning platforms in the world.

🌀2. Passmedicine
If completing thousands of Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) is your style of study, then Passmedicine is the platform for you! Filter your MCQs by specialty and work through as many questions as your brain desires.

🌀3. Amboss
Amboss provides a fantastic bank of MCQs as well as an interactive resource library. They aim to not only help you through med school, but also provide you with a useful tool when you are a practicing doctor. Plus, they link directly to Anki (one of our favourite study note tools) which is a nice touch!

🌀4. Med Master
Want to brush up on your ECG skills? Or learn how to interpret ABGs? Med Mastery provides great interactive courses which help fine tune your clinical skills. They are slightly more expensive than other resources, however they are pitched at the level of practicing doctors so the quality is exceptional.

🌀5. Dr. Najeeb Lectures
He has helped so many students through difficult concepts with his wacky and amazingly memorable drawings. Our favourite lectures include the coagulation cascade, glomerulonephritis and vasculitis. Unlimited access is usually very cheap when a promotion is on!

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​​The top 10 online resources for medical students
#part1

Here is our list of the top 10 online resources for medical students, in no particular order:

🌀1. Osmosis
Osmosis combines simple videos with fantastic explanations across a wide range of topics, with questions and study notes to help consolidate your knowledge at your own pace. Their platform is simple to use and very comprehensive, making them one of the best online medical learning platforms in the world.

🌀2. Passmedicine
If completing thousands of Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) is your style of study, then Passmedicine is the platform for you! Filter your MCQs by specialty and work through as many questions as your brain desires.

🌀3. Amboss
Amboss provides a fantastic bank of MCQs as well as an interactive resource library. They aim to not only help you through med school, but also provide you with a useful tool when you are a practicing doctor. Plus, they link directly to Anki (one of our favourite study note tools) which is a nice touch!

🌀4. Med Master
Want to brush up on your ECG skills? Or learn how to interpret ABGs? Med Mastery provides great interactive courses which help fine tune your clinical skills. They are slightly more expensive than other resources, however they are pitched at the level of practicing doctors so the quality is exceptional.

🌀5. Dr. Najeeb Lectures
He has helped so many students through difficult concepts with his wacky and amazingly memorable drawings. Our favourite lectures include the coagulation cascade, glomerulonephritis and vasculitis. Unlimited access is usually very cheap when a promotion is on!

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