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MedStudentMastery.com | How to Memorize Human Anatomy w/ Medical Students, Cathy and Alex Mullen http://www.MullenMemory.com | Med School Terminology Mnemonics

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//Notes from the Interview//

Alex Mullen (2x World Memory Champion) and Cathy Mullen on Memory Techniques in School

How Cathy and Alex Mullen use the memory techniques when memorizing Anatomy

Digestive Tract – Foregut, Midgut, Hindgut

They stored and encoded the foregut references on the ceiling. Celiac Nerve = ceiling. Vagus Nerve = Vegas Sign on ceiling. Foregut = the number 4 or a forearm.

We talked about creating memory palaces and how to use locations in order to memorize the school material to make studying easier.

We discussed whether or not they reuse locations and memory palaces to learn new information along the same path that they’ve created associations for already using that path.  

In continuation with the Digestive tract. Midgut: Superior Mesenteric Artery = Lionel Messi Celebrating. HindGut: Inferior Mesenteric Artery = Messi injured.  

How they memorize pharmacology material. Pelvic Nerve = Elvis (pelvic thrust)

Do they ever reuse images for other things that might have similar sounding words associated with the med terms.

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