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Sketchy Micro Videos List-

Use the "hotspot" feature on the Sketchy website to memorize what each item (e.g., a cat, a broken glass) means.

Viruses are categorized by their genetic material and whether they are enveloped or naked. DNA Viruses Hermes the God of Herpes EBV: Ye Olde Epstein Bar CMV: Cyto-Mega-Vegas VZV: Varicella Zeus-ter Virus HHV-6/7/8: Roseola and Kaposi’s Cafe Poxvirus: The Pox in a Box Hepatitis B: Hep B Love RNA Viruses Orthomyxovirus (Influenza): Night Shift at the Orthodontist Paramyxovirus: Paranormal Mixer Rhabdovirus: Rabid Dog Filovirus (Ebola/Marburg): Soccer Field Coronavirus: The Kingdom of the Sun HIV/AIDS: The One with the Flute Player 🪱 Parasites: Protozoa and Helminths

If you are preparing for USMLE Step 1, COMLEX, or your preclinical years, having a clear roadmap of the Sketchy Micro videos list is essential for organizing your study schedule. 🦠 Bacteria: The Foundation of Clinical Micro Sketchy Micro Videos List-

Beauty and the Plumber Streptococcus pyogenes (Group A): The Pie Genies' Bakery Streptococcus agalactiae (Group B): Galactic Baby Streptococcus pneumoniae: The Alpha Knight Tournament Viridans Streptococci: The Alpha Knight Tournament (Part 2) Enterococcus (faecalis & faecium): Protest at the Caucus Gram-Positive Bacilli Bacillus anthracis & cereus: King Anthra’s Axe Clostridium tetani: Research and Tetany Clostridium botulinum: Robotulism Clostridium difficile: Field Trip to the Chocolate Factory

The world of medical education has been revolutionized by visual mnemonics, and at the forefront of this shift is Sketchy Medical. Their "Micro" (Microbiology) course is legendary among medical students for turning a dry, rote-memorization subject into an unforgettable series of narrated stories. Use the "hotspot" feature on the Sketchy website

I can then calculate exactly you should watch per day to finish on time.

Don't take notes the first time. Just follow the story. 🦠 Bacteria: The Foundation of Clinical Micro Beauty

Immediately do UWorld or Amboss questions for the specific bug you just watched. Which organ systems are you struggling with most? Do you prefer intensive review or a slow, steady pace?