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dratefahmed1 · 1 year
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notesbyallie · 7 months
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21.09.2023 // currently at a conference in Prague to present some of my research, but still need to do some studying while I'm here so that I don't fall too far behind.
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linastudyblrsblog · 1 year
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Romanticising notes taking and making minds maps
Nephrology is a huge and deep that you can take a forever exploring it and studying it , the kidney is a vital organ with multifunction a veritable machinery
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acadarnia · 10 months
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mindmapping is the only way i can learn biophysics
i've never been a science person, but in 11th grade (when i started preparing for the med school admission exam) i developed an interest for chem/bio. however, math and physics were still my enemy :)
≈3 years later, i find them kind of cool, actually! i'm planning on trying to learn the basics of physics this summer. i think it would be cool
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Introduction
About me: 
- Galexia 
- 27 years old 
- Sweden
- Taurus 
- INFP - Mediator 
- Hufflepuff/ Slythering
- Adhd 
School:
- Major: Nursing 
- Professional degree: Nursing
- Minor: Medicin & Public Health 
- Goal 1: graduate and work at a hospital for 1-2 years 
- Goal 2: Specialise in Psyciatrics 
- Goal 3: Work with children & teens  
Hobbies: 
- Hang out with my family & friends
- Reading (track #galexias reading )
-Watching Tv-Series
- Harry Potter
- Psychology 
This blog: 
- An honest view of my life as a nursing student 
(struggles, emotions, my personal views and reflections - track #galexias life)
- Tips on how to plan your studies 
(I use a Bullet Journal - track #galexias bujo)
- How I Study 
(notes, mindmaps etc - track #galexias study) 
- And probably a bit about my hobbies - they are after all a part of my life 
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tanyshasmith1 · 3 days
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I made a mind map to explore the areas I could research during my project. this started by choosing to focus on apothecaries and the types of products sold.
the ideas I looked at included the aspects of an apothecary. Such as the uniform worn by shopkeepers, medicine and other products available. this
○ to go intol more detai, I could look at the ingredients and tools that would be used in making products
○ techniques I want to try is print and embroidery for smaller details.
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How to Write Nursing Research Papers The process of nursing research paper writing involves exploring relevant issues within the field and proposing viable solutions. The complexity of nursing necessitates in-depth research, analytical thinking, and critical analysis. Topics may span various areas such as psychiatric nursing, healthcare management, evidence-based medicine, clinic hygiene, home-based healthcare, healthcare practices, and ethics, all of which revolve around the central goal of alleviating patient suffering and addressing their psychological well-being. Before delving into the writing process, it is crucial to determine the type of research paper – analytical or argumentative. Analytical research papers involve a specific analysis of issues or literary texts, employing designs like question/answer, comparison/contrast, problem/solution, cause/effect, hypothesis/proof, or change over time. On the other hand, argumentative research papers focus on presenting diverse viewpoints on a debatable issue, requiring an investigation of different studies to provide compelling arguments while addressing opposing views objectively. Selecting an appropriate topic is a critical aspect of the research paper process. The chosen topic should be specific, relevant to nursing, interesting to the writer, and within the prescribed length and format guidelines. Topics like Nursing Science During the 20th Century, Nurses’ Safety on the Working Place, or The Importance of Neonatal Care Nursing exemplify suitable choices. Once a topic is chosen, the next step involves sourcing information from reliable primary, secondary, and tertiary sources. Primary sources include original materials like academic journals, interviews, surveys, and court records. Secondary sources analyze or describe primary sources, encompassing books, articles, encyclopedias, dictionaries, and textbooks. Tertiary sources aid in organizing or locating both primary and secondary sources and typically involve databases and indexes. Pre-writing activities, such as brainstorming, freewriting, mindmapping, and outlining, play a pivotal role in organizing ideas before the actual writing process. These activities help in collecting and structuring major points and arguments effectively. In terms of formatting styles, the APA style is commonly used in nursing research papers. It dictates a specific structure with a title page, abstract, main body, and reference page. In-text citations follow a specific format with the author's last name and year of publication. The entire paper is typed in twelve-point Times New Roman font. The basic structure of a nursing research paper includes a title page containing the title, running head, author’s name, and institutional affiliation. The abstract, written on a separate page, provides a summary of key points, not less than 250 words, along with keywords. The main body comprises an introduction, body paragraphs addressing each point from the abstract with citations, and a conclusion restating the thesis and supporting arguments. The reference page, placed after the main body, lists all sources alphabetically with one-half inch indentation. Adhering to these guidelines ensures the creation of a well-structured and comprehensive nursing research paper. For further assistance contact us at [email protected]
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synnnntaxerror · 3 years
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DAY 1: Scattered brain
I’ve been struggling to find ways to motivate myself to study for the coming PLE since last year. I have this habit of reading one material then jump to another because it’s related, then I would end up drifting so far from what I should be studying. Hence, scattered brain. Started with an ENT material and ended up reviewing CN X.
I wanted to incorporate all related things into a mind map but I currently don’t have the capacity to do so. But I’d really love to try. Oh well, here’s to trying!
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aunstudies · 4 years
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Trialling a method of mind-mapping during my online lectures (I reblogged a video about this not too long ago). It has been easy for me to fall into the cycle of having the lecture slides on my laptop and listening to the lecturer, without anything actually sinking in. I’m really liking this way because I have to think about what I’m writing down as well as trying to write down as few words as possible - the keywords are also great for active recall!
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2/5/2020 // 20.03
I PASSED MY 39 WEEK REVIEW! But now I feel super unmotivated because I should be entering for the exam right now. But here I am, not doing much work. I had a cocktail evening last night so today I’ve not done much.
2020 quarantine challenge: Friday week 6
Take a picture of your binders
I don’t actually have any this year, just one boring plain black folder, so I didn’t take a picture sorry!
Saturday week 6
Take a picture of a title of some of your notes
Here’s a mind map title I did earlier when I was recapping drugs!
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es-r-aa7 · 4 years
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Studying and make assignments during quarantine, may allah will end this pandemic and my life will be normal again
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deutschtraining · 4 years
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Hattest du schon einmal einen #Hexenschuss?⠀
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linastudyblrsblog · 2 years
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How it starts vs how it ends
I'm making mindmaps for infectious diseases lessons, which makes things much easier to remember.
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medcury · 5 years
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[13042019] studying biochemistry: carbohydrates // CHECK OUT MY STUDYGRAM FOR A TIME LAPSE! 💕 Unfortunately I had to take a small pause in the middle of my studies, so I couldn’t record the entire process. I’ll make sure to do that for my next mindmap, though!
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pensomaniac · 4 years
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Just Community medicine things 🤷 Modes of transmission of disease: 1. Direct 🖐️direct contact 💧droplet infection 🌱 Contact with soil 🤰 transplacental/vertical 💉 Direct inoculation - skin/mucosa 2. Indirect 🚘vehicle borne 🌊 Water 🌽🌾 Food 🦗 Vector borne 🌬️ Air borne 🧣🧦 Fomite borne 🤝 Unclean hands and fingers #medicine #notes #handmade #handwriting #mindmap #studygram #study #studymotivation #community #communitymedicine #vscocam #instagood #muji #studymotivation #studyinghard #studyinspiration #inspiration #student #mednotes #medschool #medical #health #healthyliving #info #instapic #daily (at New Delhi) https://www.instagram.com/p/B7VoksUBIvw/?igshid=1gw9tv6av97dc
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living-the-med-life · 5 years
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