How sketchy medical is important in medical Field ?

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This term might be new for you but nothing to worry we will explain everything related to this term in the following article. If we say that this is a new technique of teaching so it won’t be wrong. In sketchymedical, you will find comprehensive medical videos.

Via illustrations of catchy and unique scenes, they teach about pathology, pharmacology, and microbiology. With help of the new technique, they build a memory castle in your mind. It will not only easy and interesting to learn but also memory retention will be increased by this. Plenty of medical topics has been covered in these videos.

Features for studying smartly

 

Here we will explore the features of sketchy medical and the way it will help you to learn:

  • Instinctive Sketches: the sketches are illustrated in such way (piece by piece) that they will never be profuse.

  • Grouping concept: the videos have been made with a perfect consistency of the related topics. This also gives an edge of questions on which associations relies.

  • Periodic samples: compartmentalization and placement of symbols have done in such way that thoughtful diagnosis and answers can be eliminated quickly.

  • Labeled images: the complete labeling of images helps in a quick review. It is also effective for quick learning.

Content table:

 

Here we will share a content table of sketchy medical . It is divided into three categories pathology, microbiology, and pharmacology:

Content table of pathology (154 videos) 5h 21m

 

Cardiac

1 – Ischemic Heart Disease

1.1 – Myocardial Response to Ischemia

1.2 – Stable Angina, Vasospastic Angina, & Acute Coronary Syndromes (UA, NSTEMI, STEMI)

1.3 – Acute Myocardial Infarction & Post-MI Timeline

2 – Heart Failure

2.1 – Congestive Heart Failure – Pathophysiology

2.2 – Congestive Heart Failure – Clinical Manifestations

3 – Myocardial & Pericardial Disorders

3.1 – Dilated and Restrictive Cardiomyopathy

3.2 – Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy

3.3 – Myocarditis

3.4 – Pericarditis & Constrictive Pericarditis

4 – Valvular Disorders

4.1 – Mitral Stenosis, Acute Rheumatic Fever & Rheumatic Heart Disease

4.2 – Mitral Valve Regurgitation and Prolapse

4.3 – Aortic Stenosis and Regurgitation

5 – Congenital Heart Disease

5.1 – Left-to-Right Shunts

5.2 – Right-to-Left Shunts

Content table of microbiology (104 videos) 5h 36m

Bacteria

1 – Gram Positive Cocci

1.1 – Staphylococcus aureus

1.2 – Staphylococcus epidermidis&saprophyticus

1.3 – Streptococcus pyogenes (group A strep)

1.4 – Streptococcus agalactiae (group B strep)

1.5 – Streptococcus pneumoniae&viridans

1.6 – Enterococcus faecium&faecalis

2 – Gram Positive Bacilli

2.1 – Bacillus anthracis& cereus

2.2 – Clostridium tetani

2.3 – Clostridium botulinum

2.4 – Clostridium difficile

2.5 – Clostridium perfringens

2.6 – Corynebacteriumdiphtheriae

2.7 – Listeria monocytogenes

3 – Gram-Positive Branching Filamentous Rods

3.1 – Actinomycesisraelii

3.2 – Nocardiaasteroides

4 – Gram-Negative Cocci

4.1 – Neisseria overview

4.2 – Neisseria meningitidis

4.3 – Neisseria gonorrhoeae

5 – Gram-Negative Bacilli – Enteric tract

5.1 – Klebsiellapneumoniae, Enterobacter spp., Serratiamarcescens

5.2 – Salmonella enteritidis&typhi

5.3 – Shigella spp.

5.4 – Escherichia coli (ETEC, EHEC)

5.5 – Yersinia enterocolitica&pestis

5.6 – Campylobacter jejuni

5.7 – Vibrio spp.

5.8 – Helicobacter pylori

5.9 – Pseudomonas aeruginosa

5.10 – Proteus mirabilis

6 – Gram-Negative Bacilli – Respiratory tract

6.1 – Bordetella pertussis

6.2 – Haemophilusinfluenzae

6.3 – Legionella pneumophila

7 – Gram-Negative Bacilli – Zoonotics

7.1 – Bartonellahenselae

7.2 – Brucella spp.

7.3 – Francisellatularensis

7.4 – Pasteurellamultocida

8 – Mycobacteria

8.1 – Mycobacterium tuberculosis

8.2 – Mycobacterium leprae

9 – Spirochetes

9.1 – Borreliaburgdorferi

9.2 – Leptospirainterrogans

9.3 – Treponemapallidum

10 – Gram-Indeterminate Bacteria

10.1 – Chlamydia trachomatis, Chlamydophilapneumoniae&Chlamydophilapsittaci

10.2 – Coxiellaburnetii

10.3 – Gardnerellavaginalis

10.4 – Mycoplasma pneumoniae

10.5 – Rickettsia overview

10.6 – Rickettsia prowazekii

10.7 – Rickettsia rickettsia

Videos of pharmacology (101 videos) 2h 30m

Autonomic Drugs

1 – Parasympathetic

1.1 – Cholinomimetics

1.2 – Acetylcholinesterase Inhibitors

1.3 – Muscarinic antagonists

2 – Sympathetic

2.1 – Sympathomimetics

2.2 – Indirect sympathomimetics

2.3 – Alpha drugs

2.4 – Beta-blockers