Sketchy Pharmacology
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Sketchy Pharmacology

Instead of a flashcard that says “ACE Inhibitors: Dry cough, hyperkalemia, angioedema,” Sketchy gives you a man with a busted ACE (a faucet) on a farm, a dry, coughing horse, a giant banana (K+), and a balloon-swollen face. It’s insane. And that’s precisely why it works.

: Each video is a "sketch"—a cohesive scene where every object and character acts as a mental hook for a specific piece of information. By mentally "walking through" the scene, students can recall complex pharmacological pathways during high-pressure exams. sketchy pharmacology

SketchyMedical is a subscription-based resource that began as a passion project by four medical students at UC Irvine who were desperate to memorize microbiology facts. They realized that traditional rote memorization wasn't working, so they invented a system based on "memory palaces" and visual mnemonics. Today, the platform has grown to become a staple in the medical community, used in nearly every US medical school, with a library of over 1,300 high-yield lessons covering microbiology, pathology, and specifically, pharmacology. Instead of a flashcard that says “ACE Inhibitors:

Master Your Meds: Why Sketchy Pharmacology is the Ultimate Study Cheat Code : Each video is a "sketch"—a cohesive scene

The sketches typically involve: