In undergrad, you had weeks to memorize 50 muscles. In OMS-1, you have 48 hours to memorize the origin, insertion, action, and innervation of 80 muscles—plus the nerve roots, blood supply, and lymphatic drainage.
Sundays are for meal prep. Chicken, rice, and broccoli will fuel your brain better than the free pizza at the student interest group meeting. In undergrad, you had weeks to memorize 50 muscles
Many top-performing OMS-1s watch recorded lectures at 2x speed. If your professor reads off slides, stay home and use that time for active recall. A Letter to your First-Year Self To the OMS-1 walking into their first anatomy practical: Chicken, rice, and broccoli will fuel your brain
The transition from pre-med to medical student is not just a step up; it is a leap into a different universe. For many, OMS-1 is less about learning medicine and more about learning how to survive the volume of medicine. Here is what you need to know to not only survive but find your rhythm. Within the first week, you will hear a professor say, "Trying to learn everything in medical school is like trying to drink from a fire hydrant." They aren't kidding. A Letter to your First-Year Self To the
Wear clothes you are willing to throw away. The formalin smell will never fully wash out.