Sketchy — Pharmacology

Early videos keep it simple (5-7 facts). Later videos (especially cancer drugs) cram 30+ symbols into a single scene. It can look like a "Where's Waldo" book. Without a guided legend or a high-quality Anki deck, you will miss several low-yield details.

Do not just "watch" the videos. That is passive entertainment, not studying. Use the S.A.R. Protocol: sketchy pharmacology

Medical education relies heavily on rote memorization of vast amounts of data. Traditional text-based learning often results in rapid forgetting curves. Sketchy aims to shift the cognitive load from short-term memory to long-term visual-spatial memory. By associating an abstract concept (e.g., "CYP450 induction") with a concrete visual (e.g., a "concrete mixer"), the platform creates robust neural hooks. Early videos keep it simple (5-7 facts)