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I’ve mentioned Language Reactor on here before, which is a language learning chrome extension, but I’ve been introduced to another useful extension by a friend of mine which I’d also like to recommend.

It’s a feature called Toucan, which allows you to input the language that you’re learning and then as you browse, it changes random words on your webpage into your target language to help you discover new vocabulary. You can see it in your native language when you hover over the word and make lists or play games to improve your vocab skills. I’d definitely recommend it if you want an easy way to find new vocab!

No estaba muerta andaba de parranda

Está bien no, pero ando algo ocupada últimamente, entre los trámites de titulación, los detalles de la tesis y los exámenes de admisión al posgrado, sin olvidar mis clases y las asesorías que doy, el tiempo me escasea

Les comparto unas notas rápidas de inglés sobre gramática y tiempos verbales.

¿Cómo les trata el 2021?

I was not dead, I was partying

Not well, but I am a little busy lately, between the qualifications, the details of the thesis and the entrance exams to enter the master’s degree, without forgetting my classes and the advice I give, time is scarce

I share some quick notes of English on grammar and tenses.

How’s 2021 treating you?

Using Stories to Help with Learning

“What is 5 – 2?” This is a boring question. It has a boring answer. There is no tie-in to reality or even fantasy. “Nick has 5 apples. He gives 2 apples to his friend Paul. Now, how many apples does Nick have?” Though the root of the question is the same, this way of asking sparks the imagination. You wonder about Nick and Paul. What do they look like? How do they sound? And the apples: are they…

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Online resources for medical students ‍⚕️

Illustrate your publications and presentations

▫️ bio render - create science figures

▫️ smart servier medical art - 3000 free medical images


Study online

▪️ free stanford online courses

▪️ Zero to Finals - YouTube channel and free website with notes and podcasts

▪️ Online Med Ed - hundreds of free videos for your entire medical school journey

▪️ BiteMedicine - Qbank, textbooks, videos and live webinars - full access costs £9.99 / month

▪️ AMBOSS - medical learning platform - unlimited library access costs $9.99 / month

▪️ Osmosis - health education platform - prime costs $378 / year or YouTube channel

▪️ YouTube channel Ninja Nerd - free lectures

▪️ Radiopaedia - free radiology resource to know how to interpret medical imaging

▪️ GeekyMedics - contains free videos of the different examinations, showing you what clinical signs you’re looking for, and why

▪️ Medcomic - combination of art, humor, and medicine makes it easy to recall information and ace exams - full access costs $149.95 / year


Books

Sparkson’s Illustrated Guide to ECG Interpretation - Kindle $55,14 on Amazon

The ECG Made Easy John Hampton

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