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Updated September 5, 2023
Subtitle
Synopsis
What You Will Learn
Introduction
Learning a giant, complicated, or utterly new subject might initially seem overwhelming. We have all been there before. And most of us get through it ok.
My wife Michele and I teach many healthcare professionals each year. Most are expected to quickly recall hundreds of essential dosages, formulas, and rules while dealing with stressful situations. We have learned that memorization is the fastest and most practical way to get our students started on their path to becoming great at their jobs.
Memorization, schooling, self-study, continuing education classes, online training, on-the-job training, in-house classes, and mandatory certifications all play a part in becoming very successful at almost anything.
Here is a list of our favorite tips to memorize a topic and its essential facts:
Tip # 1. Break the Material Down into Smaller Parts
Tip # 2. Study in Short Periods over a Long Period
These short bursts of study periods can be very productive. Constantly doing this over many months is the surest way to get the information into your long-term memory.
Tip # 3. Review the Material Frequently
Some nights, you should do a complete study session on a subject. On the other nights, you can do a quick review. But always try to touch that subject at least once every twenty-four hours.
Tip # 4. Do Not Cram
Tip # 5. Use Mnemonic Devices, Catchy Puns, and Phrases
Tip # 6. Teach the Information to Another Person
Forcing yourself to explain the topic to another person will cause your brain to put the issue into a format that your brain is comfortable with. This technique will get you past simple memorization, and you will start to learn a subject.
Tip # 7. Use Various Study Materials
Tip # 8. Leave the Radio and TV Off
Tip # 9. Use Study Charts and Cards
Tip # 10. Study with a Friend
Conclusion
Michele and I have learned that memorization is the fastest and most practical way to get our students started on their path to becoming great at their jobs. You will learn the material if you use these ten tips long enough.
Questions For Us To Think About And Discuss
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Updated September 5, 2023
Subtitle
Synopsis
What You Will Learn
Introduction
Learning a giant, complicated, or utterly new subject might initially seem overwhelming. We have all been there before. And most of us get through it ok.
My wife Michele and I teach many healthcare professionals each year. Most are expected to quickly recall hundreds of essential dosages, formulas, and rules while dealing with stressful situations. We have learned that memorization is the fastest and most practical way to get our students started on their path to becoming great at their jobs.
Memorization, schooling, self-study, continuing education classes, online training, on-the-job training, in-house classes, and mandatory certifications all play a part in becoming very successful at almost anything.
Here is a list of our favorite tips to memorize a topic and its essential facts:
Tip # 1. Break the Material Down into Smaller Parts
Tip # 2. Study in Short Periods over a Long Period
These short bursts of study periods can be very productive. Constantly doing this over many months is the surest way to get the information into your long-term memory.
Tip # 3. Review the Material Frequently
Some nights, you should do a complete study session on a subject. On the other nights, you can do a quick review. But always try to touch that subject at least once every twenty-four hours.
Tip # 4. Do Not Cram
Tip # 5. Use Mnemonic Devices, Catchy Puns, and Phrases
Tip # 6. Teach the Information to Another Person
Forcing yourself to explain the topic to another person will cause your brain to put the issue into a format that your brain is comfortable with. This technique will get you past simple memorization, and you will start to learn a subject.
Tip # 7. Use Various Study Materials
Tip # 8. Leave the Radio and TV Off
Tip # 9. Use Study Charts and Cards
Tip # 10. Study with a Friend
Conclusion
Michele and I have learned that memorization is the fastest and most practical way to get our students started on their path to becoming great at their jobs. You will learn the material if you use these ten tips long enough.
Questions For Us To Think About And Discuss