Congratulations to Adam Neuhouser who matched with the Ophthalmology program at the University of Minnesota. Read on for his Match Day 2021 story. I’ve never considered myself someone who would get into their...
[Infographic] How to Study: Glomerular Disorders
Use this infographic to remember all the nephrotic and nephritic syndromes. Some topics you will learn in this infographic: Alport syndrome: a genetic cause of nephritic syndrome commonly inherited in an X-linked...
[Infographic] How to Study: Myocardial Infarction Interventions
Interventions in myocardial infarctions (MI) are aimed at reducing further myocardial tissue damage by improving oxygenation and decreasing workload of the heart. Learn more with this infographic. Some topics you will...
How to Be a Successful PT Student
Physical Therapy school is one of the most challenging and rewarding programs in medicine. When you start PT school, you’ll find yourself surrounded by some of the sharpest students in the country. After all, with an...
[Infographic] How to Study: Types of Heart Failure
Learn about various types of heart failure with this simple infographic! Some topics you will learn in this infographic: Left Side:Left-sided heart failure results from left ventricle dysfunction and can eventually...
[Infographic] How to Study: CABG – Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting
Did you know cabbage is good for the heart? So is CABG! Memorize Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting with this simple infographic. Some topics you will learn in this infographic: ST-Segment Elevation Myocardial Infarction...
Healthcare Student Self-Care and Study Tips Infographic Pack [FREE Digital Download]
As an aspiring healthcare provider, you know better than most the importance mental well-being and balance have on the physical health and recovery for patients. Are you doing the same for yourself? We’ve created the...
[Infographic] How to Study: Magnesemia – Hyper vs Hypo
Master the differences between hypomagnesemia and hypermagnesemia with Picmonic! Some topics you will learn in this infographic: Flushing:Magnesium causes vasodilation and increases blood flow in the tissues. Excessive...
7 Tips to Crush the NCLEXⓇ
After classes are finished and the graduation celebration is over, nursing students have one last exam standing between them and their first job—it’s time to crush the NCLEXⓇ. Kevin Gibson, BSN, RN, (a.k.a. The Boot...
[Infographic] How to Study: Edwards Syndrome
A genetic syndrome due to the presence of a complete or partial extra copy of chromosome 18. View All Resources Some topics you will learn in this infographic: Edwards syndrome: the second most common autosomal trisomy...