Heavy use of strange filters, deepfakes, or odd human behaviors that feel unnatural.
A: Yes, but it's highly recommended to use them together. The 'lolnotacop' deck is specifically designed to reinforce the memory hooks from the videos.
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Create concise, high-yield micro-videos (30–90s) covering high-yield topics from Sketchy Microbiology to aid rapid review and spaced-repetition study.
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Viral sketches switch between positive-sense themes (sunny, bright settings) and negative-sense settings (nighttime or winter scenes) to keep strandedness organized. SketchyMicro / Sketchy Medical (USMLE Step 1)
Why do thousands of users actively search for a "Sketchy Micro Videos List" late at night? Human psychology offers a few compelling answers.
Prepare for chaos. These videos are dense because GN bugs have lots of virulence factors (LPS, capsules, secretion systems).
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(Staph/Strep) before moving to more complex Gram-Negative rods.
Simply watching isn't enough. Here is how to make the sketches "stick" for the long haul:
: Details actin-rocket intracellular motility and cold enrichment. 2. Gram-Negative Bacteria
Sketchy organizes Gram-positive bacteria into memorable scenes—like a living room, a castle, or a jungle gym. This public link is valid for 7 days
Do practice questions in UWorld or USMLE Rx. When a question mentions a symptom like "dilated cardiomyopathy," your brain should instantly recall the Chagas disease cruise ship scene.
Fungal pathogens are grouped by systemic, cutaneous, opportunistic, and dimorphic properties. Systemic (Dimorphic) Mycoses : The Historian's Cave Blastomyces dermatitidis : The Blastomycetes Cannon Coccidioides immitis : The Conquistador's Desert
This is the largest section and is typically broken down by Gram stain and shape: Includes Staph aureus , Staph epidermidis , and the various Streptococcus species (e.g., " The Band of Strep Gram-Positive Bacilli: Clostridia (e.g., ), ("Santa's List"), and Gram-Negative Cocci: species. Gram-Negative Bacilli: Divided into Enterics (e.g., , Salmonella ) and Respiratory/Zoonotics (e.g., Bordetella , Pasteurella Other: Mycobacteria (TB), Spirochetes (Syphilis, Lyme), and 2. Viruses (RNA & DNA Families) Viruses are often grouped by their genome structure: RNA Viruses: Includes Picornaviridae Flaviviridae Coronaviridae DNA Viruses: Includes Herpesviridae Poxviridae Hepadnaviridae 3. Fungi (Mycology)