Notes from SlydeMe
Tactics on study workflows, board + PANCE prep, and the AI design rules that actually matter for med + PA school.
Why SlydeMe exists
The story behind the strict-scope rule and why we refuse to let the AI add anything your lecturer didn't say.
Read post →How to use AnKing tags efficiently for Step 1
AnKing v12 is 35,000 cards. Filtering by the right tag depth — and ignoring the wrong ones — is the difference between a productive afternoon and a panic attack.
Read post →AI study tools for medical students: the strict-scope problem
Most LLM-based study tools hallucinate clinical facts. Here's why, and the design rule that prevents it.
Read post →Convert any Panopto lecture to a study guide in five minutes
Step-by-step for getting Panopto recordings out of your school's LMS and into a board-prep workflow.
Read post →Step 1 vs Step 2 CK shelf-prep: one workflow that handles both
How M3 didactics fold into Step 2 prep without duplicating effort. Plus calendar layout and tag overlap.
Read post →Why ChatGPT hallucinates clinical facts (and how to constrain it)
Mechanism walk-through with three real examples and a prompt template that scope-locks any LLM.
Read post →AnkiConnect setup: pipe gap-fill cards straight into your desktop
Two-minute install. One-click sync. A clean folder pattern so SlydeMe imports never collide with your AnKing review.
Read post →Free vs paid AnkiHub: what you actually get for the $6/mo
Honest comparison covering deck updates, comment threads, official tag taxonomy, and when going without is the right call.
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