Related: I used a mnemonic system for a good part of my pharmacology studying, mostly by using silly phrases to match generic and commercial names. This has stuck in some surprising ways; for example, whenever I think of the drug spironolactone, a diuretic with the side effect of gynecomasty (breast development in men), I have a vivid mental image of a man in Viking war armor with large, milk-oozing breasts (the “lactone”), holding a trident (unsure what this was a mnemonic for.)
I used spaced repetition (Anki decks) to study for the RN certification exam, and probably overshot-it was quite easy.
Related: I used a mnemonic system for a good part of my pharmacology studying, mostly by using silly phrases to match generic and commercial names. This has stuck in some surprising ways; for example, whenever I think of the drug spironolactone, a diuretic with the side effect of gynecomasty (breast development in men), I have a vivid mental image of a man in Viking war armor with large, milk-oozing breasts (the “lactone”), holding a trident (unsure what this was a mnemonic for.)
I used spaced repetition (Anki decks) to study for the RN certification exam, and probably overshot-it was quite easy.