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Twelve tips for medical students to establish a collaborative flashcard project

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Abstract

Medical students employ various study strategies to master large amounts of information during their medical education. Digital flashcards are an interactive, self-directed study stool that may improve knowledge retention by combining the principles of active recall and spaced-repetition. They may be studied during and beyond undergraduate medical education. However, making flashcards can be an onerous task. In this article, we describe twelve tips on how to establish and maintain a collaborative digital flashcard project based on the undergraduate medical curriculum.

Acknowledgments

The authors would like to acknowledge past and present members of the Dalhousie Flashcard Project (#DalFCPro) for making the project a success.

Disclosure statement

The authors report no conflicts of interest. The authors alone are responsible for the content and writing of the article.

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Notes on contributors

Michael Hart-Matyas

Michael Hart-matyas, PhD, is a member of the Class of 2018, Dalhousie University Medical School, and an ongoing member of the Dalhousie Flashcard Project.

Alexandra Taylor

Alexandra Taylor, BSc, is a member of the Class of 2018, Dalhousie University Medical School, and a former member of the Dalhousie Flashcard Project.

Han Joo Lee

Han Joo Lee, BSc, is a member of the Class of 2018, Dalhousie University Medical School, and a former member of the Dalhousie Flashcard Project.

Mark A. Maclean

Mark A. Maclean, MSc, is a member of the Class of 2018, Dalhousie University Medical School, and a former member of the Dalhousie Flashcard Project.

Amaris Hui

Amaris Hui, BSc, is a member of the Class of 2018, Dalhousie University Medical School, and a former member of the Dalhousie Flashcard Project.

Anna Macleod

Anna Macleod, PhD, is an Associate Professor & Director, Education Research, Division of Medical Education, Department of Medicine (Cross-Appointment), Faculty of Medicine, Dalhousie University.

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