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Divine Intervention Episode 511: How To Read and Retain Information

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Divine-Favour Anene

Medicine, Education, Science & Medicine, Higher Education

4.9929 Ratings

🗓️ 12 February 2024

⏱️ 18 minutes

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In this podcast, I address very practical tips and principles for reading/listening to information and retaining it for future use on exams and other personal situations. Audio Download

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0:00.0

Welcome to episode 511 of the Divine Intervention Podcasts.

0:04.0

In today's podcast, I'm going to be addressing a topic titled Reading and Retaining Information,

0:12.0

How to Read and retain information. This is something I've got in so many questions from people on so I just figured out make a short podcast on some very practical approaches to mastery information basically.

0:26.0

So without further ado I'm just going to jump right into it.

0:30.0

And you know I guess before I jump into, if you're taking step one to step three or complex one to three,

0:36.7

I have a few classes coming up this week that will be of benefit to you this week and next week and the week after that.

0:42.0

So I guess maybe two weeks after that.

0:45.0

So I have a 2 and a half hour

0:48.6

in BME test taking strategies class

0:50.2

for step one to step three taking place this Thursday in the evening and then on

0:55.3

Friday I have a four hour biostatistics class also for step one to three on

1:00.2

Saturday I have a five hourhour social sciences, quality improvement, health care systems and ethics class,

1:06.0

also for step one to step three. And then next week, from Monday to Saturday, I have a 20-hour step two, step three course. It's also for complex two and three. And then in the first week of March, I do have a 25 hour step one class. These classes are not lectures. The way they work is they're over Zoom, they're usually held in the evenings, and I use clinical

1:25.5

scenarios to teach you the concepts exam style questions, help you make integrations, and really

1:30.4

help you understand the path of physiology.

1:32.1

So if you're interested,

1:33.2

shoot me an email through the website, I'll give you some more information. Okay, so in terms of practical

1:38.7

approaches to reading and retaining information, I think the very first thing is to discuss some principles and then after that I'll give some specifics.

1:47.0

So as I'm discussing the principles, I will also give some specifics. But the very first thing, very forced important principle that I think many people lose sight of with studying.

1:58.0

And this ends up being the problem for many people is that they don't start studying early enough.

2:05.0

Time is very important in studying.

2:09.0

Time is very important in studying.

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