Sketchy Pharmacology [cracked] -

: Includes cholinomimetics, muscarinic antagonists, and sympathomimetics.

: Each sketch is accompanied by a narrated video walkthrough that explains the connection between the symbols and the medical data. Sketchy Blog What’s Included in the Curriculum Sketchy Pharmacology sketchy pharmacology

By the end of the video, you are looking at a chaotic, busy, but highly organized cartoon landscape. Your job is to look at that landscape and "read" the story back to yourself. Your job is to look at that landscape

Autonomic pharmacology (alpha/beta agonists/antagonists) is a rite of passage. Sketchy’s “Cliff Bar” and “Barrel of Monks” videos transform a confusing grid of receptors into a physical location. You know exactly where the alpha-1 receptor is (the door), where beta-1 is (the heart-shaped keg), and what happens when a drug “sits” there. It replaces rote memorization with a map. You know exactly where the alpha-1 receptor is

If you think in pictures, Sketchy is transformative. It also helps auditory learners because the narration explains each symbol.

Download a pre-made Anki deck (e.g., "AnKing" or "Pepper Pharm"). These cards have screenshots from Sketchy scenes. Review daily. This is the single most effective way to retain Sketchy content.