Clinical Microbiology Made Ridiculously Simple Edition 4.pdf < UPDATED - HACKS >

Between memorizing which bug is oxidase positive, which virus has a double-stranded DNA genome, and which fungus looks like a "flying saucer" on a slide, medical students, PA students, and nursing students often feel like they are drowning in a sea of Latin names.

Read one chapter per night. Pair it with an Anki deck of the images. By the end of the month, you will be identifying bugs faster than the residents on rounds. Have you used the "Ridiculously Simple" series for your medical studies? What’s your favorite mnemonic from the book? Let us know in the comments below! Clinical Microbiology Made Ridiculously Simple Edition 4.pdf

Let’s be honest: Clinical microbiology is overwhelming. Between memorizing which bug is oxidase positive, which

Enter the hero of the library:

If you have ever looked at a Staphylococcus vs. Streptococcus chart and felt your brain short-circuit, this book was written for you. The author, Dr. Mark Gladney, understands a crucial truth: You don’t need to memorize everything; you need to associate everything. By the end of the month, you will