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Hello fellow PA-students, 

There has been a discussion in the PA-Student subreddit about collaborating to make a comprehensive Anki deck (please see below if you never used/heard of Anki) to help PA students succeed in their didactic year, EOR exams, and preparing for the PANCE. We believe it'll be an astounding tool to complement studying in PA school at any level, and ultimately help future students to come, but we need YOUR help!

If you're interested at all in the project, even if you can't help out now or just want to see what's going on join us for a GENERAL MEETING  of the minds this Friday, March 22nd at 10 pm Eastern (9pm  Central) on Discord (https://discordapp.com/invite/r8CQKgThis is going to be our collaborative platform for the duration of the project. We are going to discuss general form for cards, deck format, and a general plan for dividing the work. Just click on the discord link and create an account and catch up on the conversation! Also, feel free to subscribe to the newly founded PASchoolAnki (https://www.reddit.com/r/PASchoolAnki/) 🙂 

If you have any questions please feel free to reach out to me (or us) on here, subreddit, or on the discord. Really looking forward to working with my fellow PA-S colleagues on an amazing and hopefully extremely rewarding endeavor 😉 

Never used Anki before? No worries! See below for a couple of youtube videos and where to download the FREE Anki app.

Download Anki: https://apps.ankiweb.net/ 

How to install and make your first deck https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sQkdB3cJwn0&t=1s

Anki Walkthrough: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=saVJN5-_JDM

 

 

 

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On 3/18/2019 at 8:14 PM, Endeavor said:

Hello fellow PA-students, 

There has been a discussion in the PA-Student subreddit about collaborating to make a comprehensive Anki deck (please see below if you never used/heard of Anki) to help PA students succeed in their didactic year, EOR exams, and preparing for the PANCE. We believe it'll be an astounding tool to complement studying in PA school at any level, and ultimately help future students to come, but we need YOUR help!

If you're interested at all in the project, even if you can't help out now or just want to see what's going on join us for a GENERAL MEETING  of the minds this Friday, March 22nd at 10 pm Eastern (9pm  Central) on Discord (https://discordapp.com/invite/r8CQKgThis is going to be our collaborative platform for the duration of the project. We are going to discuss general form for cards, deck format, and a general plan for dividing the work. Just click on the discord link and create an account and catch up on the conversation! Also, feel free to subscribe to the newly founded PASchoolAnki (https://www.reddit.com/r/PASchoolAnki/) 🙂 

If you have any questions please feel free to reach out to me (or us) on here, subreddit, or on the discord. Really looking forward to working with my fellow PA-S colleagues on an amazing and hopefully extremely rewarding endeavor 😉 

Never used Anki before? No worries! See below for a couple of youtube videos and where to download the FREE Anki app.

Download Anki: https://apps.ankiweb.net/ 

How to install and make your first deck https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sQkdB3cJwn0&t=1s

Anki Walkthrough: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=saVJN5-_JDM

 

 

 

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16 hours ago, UGoLong said:

I believe EOR exams are owned by PAEA. They would likely frown on collaborating to remember exam questions and put them into decks for other students to use.

Hey @UGoLong, I appreciate the concern but that is NOT the intent of the project. The project is essentially to break down the blue print objectives they gave us. So for example internal medicine-->cardiology-->cardiomyopathy-->dilated cardiomyopathy. So for Dilated cardiomyopathy we would have several cards that included fill in the blanks for etiology, treatment, anatomy physiology etc and we would do that more or less for every topic on the blueprint. (See screen shotted imaged below for examples). Also, the Anki flash card app is designed for spaced repetition, so the flashcards would not only help for EOR exam, the PANCE, PANRE etc. but helps with attaining medical knowledge for clinical practice as well!

 

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