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Memory Techniques For Medical Students: How to Study Medicine Using Unlimited Mnemonics and Vivid Memory palaces

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Do you know you can study medicine ten times faster using easy and enjoyable techniques! Sound too good to be true, right?Well, with memory techniques, you will achieve more than that and still have your memory expanding toward absolutely no limits. You can do this even You still know nothing about memory techniques, have no experience using them, or want to optimize your performance.As a practical memory expert who has been using memory techniques for studying, I will walk you through this exciting journey from the very beginning before gradually going into more advanced techniques.It is fascinating how much these techniques are easy to learn and yet effective and have a tremendous impact on your studying, even with dense medical school materials.Plus, there are mind-blowing practices with visual aids on How to -Medical terminology-Pathology-Pharmacology.-Anatomy.-Lab value or drug dosage.-Histology textbooks.-Biochemistry.-physiology.Those will be the best template for memorizing other subjects too. By the end, you will keep and perfectly recall any list, sequence, troublesome terms, long numbers, long texts, or even complicated texts with many subcategories.-If you are a medical or nursing student, READ THIS BOOK TODAY!

190 pages, Hardcover

Published June 19, 2021

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Ammar Bassa

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In his early days in college, Bassa believed that sitting all day memorizing information-overloaded books can be done differently, given the extraordinary abilities of the human brain. Therefore, He studied the science of memory and read countless resources about memory techniques, before extensively practicing to get the desired results.

Today, Bassa is a memory expert, known for his practical approach in teaching memory techniques and applying them in different academic subjects through what he likes to call, the art of mnemonic symbolism.

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