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How I became a Surgeon : Knowing 3 things.
Ever felt like you're drowning in information, struggling to keep your head above the vast ocean of facts and details? You're not alone. Join me, Dr Gavin Nimon an orthopaedic surgeon and your guide through the unfathomable depths of medical knowledge on Aussie MedEd.
In this episode, I reveal the Rule of Threes, a study technique that transformed my approach to learning and retaining complex medical information. It's not just another mnemonic; it's a powerful concept borrowed from storytelling that can help you, regardless of your field, navigate through the thicket of facts to the clearings of understanding.
We'll discuss the limitations of traditional acronyms and how visualizing patient presentations in threes can sharpen your recall and deepen your responses. As I walk you through this principle, you'll see how dividing information into triadic components not only simplifies your studies but also enriches your grasp of any subject.
This isn't about a one-size-fits-all method but an invitation to reframe your learning process, potentially turning the tide in your educational journey. So whether you're a student wrestling with textbooks or a seasoned professional looking to stay on top of your game, tune in and explore how the Rule of Threes could anchor your learning strategies.
Heidi Health- AI transcription Software
Aussie med ed is sponsored by HEIDI HEALTH, who provide Heidi AI transcription platform. The team at Heidi have told me that Heidi is the AI scribe built in Australia and trusted in nearly two million consults each week and that Students and trainees get free access to Heidi Pro, which they believe will aid quicker, smarter notes, allowing more time for patients.:-
Aussie Med Ed is sponsored by Avant Medical Indemnity: They state that they offer holistic support to help the doctor practice safely and believe they have extensive cover that's continually evolving to meet your needs in the ever changing regulatory environment.
By Dr Gavin NimonSend a text
How I became a Surgeon : Knowing 3 things.
Ever felt like you're drowning in information, struggling to keep your head above the vast ocean of facts and details? You're not alone. Join me, Dr Gavin Nimon an orthopaedic surgeon and your guide through the unfathomable depths of medical knowledge on Aussie MedEd.
In this episode, I reveal the Rule of Threes, a study technique that transformed my approach to learning and retaining complex medical information. It's not just another mnemonic; it's a powerful concept borrowed from storytelling that can help you, regardless of your field, navigate through the thicket of facts to the clearings of understanding.
We'll discuss the limitations of traditional acronyms and how visualizing patient presentations in threes can sharpen your recall and deepen your responses. As I walk you through this principle, you'll see how dividing information into triadic components not only simplifies your studies but also enriches your grasp of any subject.
This isn't about a one-size-fits-all method but an invitation to reframe your learning process, potentially turning the tide in your educational journey. So whether you're a student wrestling with textbooks or a seasoned professional looking to stay on top of your game, tune in and explore how the Rule of Threes could anchor your learning strategies.
Heidi Health- AI transcription Software
Aussie med ed is sponsored by HEIDI HEALTH, who provide Heidi AI transcription platform. The team at Heidi have told me that Heidi is the AI scribe built in Australia and trusted in nearly two million consults each week and that Students and trainees get free access to Heidi Pro, which they believe will aid quicker, smarter notes, allowing more time for patients.:-
Aussie Med Ed is sponsored by Avant Medical Indemnity: They state that they offer holistic support to help the doctor practice safely and believe they have extensive cover that's continually evolving to meet your needs in the ever changing regulatory environment.

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