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My Top Exam Study Tips

4/3/2018

 
by Kush Patel
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With reading week over and midterm exams around, here is a list of my top exam study tips. If there is one that you do not already use, try it out and see if it helps!

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TIP #1
 Try to spread out your studying over a few days by starting early, reviewing a little bit each day, and setting daily study goals. Think of it like a marathon rather than a sprint!
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​TIP #2
​ You know yourself best, so review in a way that you learn the most! This can be studying by making notes, studying in a group, studying alone, explaining concepts to a friend, or reading over material several times.

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TIP #3
​ Research has shown that putting yourself in a realistic exam simulation environment can sometimes be more helpful than reviewing the same material multiple times. So, practice some old exams!
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​TIP #4
 Take the time to eat a varied diet of healthy foods so that your body feels good during the exam period.
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TIP #5
 Be sure to drink plenty of water throughout the day so that you are hydrated!

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TIP #6
 Research has shown that exercise can assist in reducing stress levels and releases beneficial hormones and chemicals that revitalize you and give you a renewed sense of motivation. So, engage in physical activities you enjoy!
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TIP #8
 Lastly, you may need to change your study schedule over time, so be flexible and make the most out of the time that you have by focusing on important principles.
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TIP #7
 Take a break when you need one because that will give your brain time to reconsolidate what you learned subconsciously. But, be careful that it does not turn into procrastination!
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Best of luck,
Kush Patel
HHNS Board of Governor

What is Medical Illustration?

4/3/2018

 
by Julia Kakish 

Do you ever flip through your biology textbook and see a very detailed illustration of the heart or a cross section of the brain and wonder who does that for a living? Well that would be a medical illustrator. 

Being a medical illustrator is not a career a lot of people know about, but can be extremely important. The reason it is such an interesting career is because besides having to be a great artist you also have to have a thorough understanding of medical terminology and human anatomy. These illustrators usually work for large medical centres working on textbooks, and closely with physicians. Having tangible pieces of artwork help patients understand their disease, or to help clarify medical information in a courtroom. There are countless situations where the work of a medical illustrator would be needed. 

Students interested in the career usually start with a undergrad in science or fine art, preparing their portfolio in their final year. Becoming an professional medical illustrator usually takes a 2 year master program, which are extremely difficult to come by. There are only 4 programs in North America each accepting about 20 people each year. Within the program students learn about human anatomy, biomedical communications technology, and medical visualization. 

This field of work is great for anyone who wants to combine fine art and science. The career has a lot of opportunity for change. These means it would be great for someone who wants a job that is always progressing.

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