Written by David McKay and edited by Emily Seeto Caption: Active recall? Don’t know her. Past papers? Wouldn’t have a clue. The quickest way to a HD is to ignore cliché medfluencer study tips and instead use these 4 Jugular-approved unconventional study tips to launch your WAM into orbit. Anyone
To Build a Snowman
Written by: Chenglin Wu Edited by: David Mckay Let’s build a snowman. His nose will be straight and round; His arms thick and strong; And his eyes made of lustrous obsidian, Gleaming under the winter sun. Let’s build a snowman. His body shall be a snowball, That will be rolled
On Procrastination, and How to Make the Most of It
It’s about a week off from your exams and you see more of your classmates on Anki during class – a tell-tale sign to start studying if you haven’t already. You try and reduce the time you spend on your usual hobbies, making less social outings with friends and declining
Victoria’s Book Review!
Written by: Victoria Sun Edited by: Monika Manoharan Book 1: Lessons in Chemistry There are three things I love in a novel, and ‘Lessons in Chemistry’ delivered in all 3 of those areas: 1. Having a good time: oh this was such a lovely read. From the very start, I
What Your Study Music Says About You
*Definitely not sponsored by Spotify Written by Monika Manoharan Edited by Mohamed Budebes Well, Lofi is easy to find and easy to listen to. When you study, you like to do it in a calm and relaxing environment. Although there are many types of Lofi beats out there, you are
Overprescription leads to placebo-resistant diseases
Written by Ara Downey and edited by Yaron Gu SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA: Years into an epidemic of multiresistant bacterial species, healthcare professionals are battling a new fight: placebo resistance. With new evidence emerging that opioids have similar, if not worse, pain management outcomes than placebo*, it’s no surprise that placebo drugs
Of Fortnite and Volleyball
“Tell us about yourself.” These are the words which I fear the most. I wait dreadfully as each person before me speaks of their hobbies; that of music, sports, or some niche activities. Death’s scythe grinds on the ground as it is dragged towards me. “I don’t really do much.”
Medicine Program Redesign Proposes Replacing Students With Well-Trained Ferrets
Written by Ara Downey and edited by Victoria Sun In an unexpected departure from traditional teaching styles, the new Medicine Green Paper proposes replacing students with “well-trained ferrets”: “The shift from human students to ferrets is expected to increase the financial and logistical efficiency of our program without sacrificing the
Web Ph’Deez, Medsoc’s Friendly Neighbourhood Spiderperson: A Hypothesis
It is not a shocker that I am one of the many people who liked Spiderman: Across the Spiderverse – it is a great sequel film after all. However, I would like to claim that I am one of the very few who was willing enough to buy the cinema
Does watching medical TV drama count as studying?
Written by David McKay & edited by Emily Seeto Introduction If mental gymnastics were an Olympic sport, medical students would all be decorated athletes. The roundabout justifications we use to pretend we’re productive while watching vaguely medical-themed tiktoks at 3am would easily make us Olympic gold material. On the other