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Medical student resources

Medicaleducator is a website written by experienced doctors designed for medical students for one purpose: to help them prepare and to revise for their medical student finals. It provides a variety of content in the form of multiple choice questions, videos, ‘one minute' revision guides, podcasts and blog content for today's busy medical student. Its been running since late 2008, and has already over 3000 medical students who have registered for its content here in the UK and internationally.

Medical Student is a newspaper written, edited and published by medical students for medical students. It is a free newspaper for all of London's medical students. Published by the university of London Union (ULU), it comes out every month and is distributed to major sites at all five London medical schools.

Student BMJ is a monthly international medical journal for students with an interest in medicine. The journal is compiled by a student editor and student advisers from various medical schools in the UK and overseas.

Yoracle - a free online resource for medical students including revision notes, and Yoracle's online forum. 

Memorable Medicine is an educational resource aimed at medical students and junior doctors. It provides concise information on the essential topic areas in an integrated and interactive way. Learning resources are in the form of written notes, podcasts, videos, forums and wikis. At present general surgery is covered but more subject areas are coming soon.

Click here for links to medical schools in the UK.

A list of sites run by medical students in the UK can be accessed here.

 

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