Sketchy Pharmacology -
At its core, Sketchy Pharmacology is a video-based learning platform. Each video lasts between 15 to 30 minutes and tackles a specific drug class (e.g., Beta-blockers, Statins, or Antivirals). However, instead of a lecturer talking over slides, the video draws a complex, static "sketch" in real-time.
This is the headline. If you use Sketchy correctly (watch, understand, then actively recall), the images stick for months. Six months after Step 1, you might forget the generic name of a beta-blocker, but you will remember the “guy skiing down the eyeball” (timolol for glaucoma). The visual-spatial memory is a powerful thing, and Sketchy exploits it ruthlessly. sketchy pharmacology