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Flash cards are great for learning. But learning with traditional flash cards is flawed, as each card repeats at the same interval. Using the scientific method of space repetition, you control how often a flash card will appear by selecting the difficulty. Greatly reducing the learning the curve.

Compatible with your tablet or smartphone means you can learn anywhere and on the go. It’s never been easier to Memorise Medicine.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • How does memories medicine work?
    • Memorise Medicine uses space repetition. Basically, based on your selection easy cards will appear less often and difficult cards will appear more often.
  • Can I create my own flash cards?
    • Yes, you can also add notes to existing flash cards.
  • Can I share my flash cards with a friend?
    • No. What separates Memorise Medicine from a lot of other flash card website is that all the cards have been created, by an expert in that field. We do our best in having up to date accurate knowledge. If we allow users to upload their own cards to share there would be no way to check the accuracy.
  • How did the idea come about?
    • It was born during the creator’s pharmacy internship. The pharmacy intern year is meant to be one of the toughest year for a pharmacist. Yet during this year the creator was able to complete his internship (study and work), train 5 days a week in sport to win a national bronze medal, attempt learning a second language (using space repetition), and work on this website.
  • What resources are used to create the flash cards?
    • - Australian Medicines Handbook 2014. Adelaide: Australian Medicines Handbook Pty Ltd; 2014.
      - eMIMS (Version 5.0). [Computer Software]. Sydney, Australia: MIMS Australia.
      - eTG complete [CD-ROM]. Melbourne: Therapeutic Guidelines Limited; 2013 Mar.

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