Pharm — Sketchy

"The trap is thinking that watching the video means you know the material," warns Dr. Sam Chen, a med school tutor. "Students binge-watch Sketchy like Netflix, then bomb the exam. You have to do the active recall —cover the symbols and recite them. The videos are just the key. You still have to turn the lock."

However, the feature isn’t all praise. Critics point out a major flaw: sketchy pharm

Need to recall that cause a dry cough, hyperkalemia, and angioedema? The sketch places you in a medieval castle where an "Ace" playing card knight fights a dragon. The dragon isn’t breathing fire—it’s coughing. A potassium banana lies on the ground. And the knight’s face is swollen. "The trap is thinking that watching the video

If you are looking for proof that "Sketchy Pharm" works, use the Yoo et al. (2019) paper cited above. If you are citing the content itself, treat it as an online educational platform. You have to do the active recall —cover

However, there (using mnemonics and visual associations) compared to traditional learning.