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Sketchy Pharmacology: Mastering Drug Science Through Visual Storytelling
At its core, Sketchy utilizes the , a memory technique that anchors information to specific locations and visual symbols. Instead of memorizing a list of side effects for NSAIDs (like GI bleeds or renal issues), you watch a "sketch" where these concepts are represented by recurring characters or objects. sketchy pharmacology
Sketchy Pharmacology is a video-based learning platform that uses to help students memorize pharmacological concepts. Each video is a short, animated story set inside a single, highly detailed illustration. Every color, character, and shadow in that drawing represents a specific fact about a drug or drug class. Each video is a short, animated story set
Antiarrhythmics (Vaughan Williams classification) are notoriously tricky. The "Sodium Channel Blockers" sketch uses a construction site with jackhammers to represent the "membrane stabilizing" effect. Statins, diuretics, and anticoagulants all have dedicated, high-yield sketches. The "Sodium Channel Blockers" sketch uses a construction