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Despite our relatively few in-class hours, medical school does take up a frighteningly large proportion of your time. That being said, between studying ( about 30-40 hours per week ), class, and clinical work, there are little pockets of completely free time to be discovered and treasured. How many hoursRead More →

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Most medical students spend 6-12 hours every day either in class or studying, so if you do not enjoy learning, you should have major second thoughts about going to medical school. How do students study in medical school? Students take classes in basic sciences, such as anatomy, biochemistry, microbiology, pathologyRead More →

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Calculate the amount and preview the information then click Proceed to Payment. After Successful payment, Wait for TNMC Approval. TNMC Verify individual details and provide credit hours, will be credited in to their individual profile. Updated Credit Hours will be reflect in Candidate Dashboard. How do you get CME points?Read More →

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Minimum hours to study – It is good to dedicate at least 6 hours to study apart from the college hours. And there is no need to study continuously. Taking sufficient intervals while studying helps retain the interest without overwhelming the mind. What is non-medical in 11th class? Non-Medical –Read More →

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QID: Four times a day. QHS: Before bedtime or every hour of sleep. Q4H: Every 4 hours. What is QID and BID? q.i.d. (on prescription): Seen on a prescription, q.i.d. (or qid) means 4 times a day (from the Latin quater in die). b.i.d. (or bid or BID) is twoRead More →

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Let’s start with a Wikipedia reference of medical abbreviations. A lot of these terms deal with the frequency of taking medications. Now let’s analyze some common pairs: BID (twice a day) vs q12h (every 12 hours); TID (thrice a day) vs q8h (every 8 hours). What does PO qd 20mgRead More →