Hi I'm in 4 th year med school ,it's really exhausting and I keep forgetting stuff I have learnt. I start from the beginning and forget it again , it's almost like a never ending loop
Have you got any tips that could help
Any time anyone says "Remember when you learned this in med school?" I have to resist the urge to rip the skin off my face. Medical school, for me, was where I built a very shaky foundation as I chased exam after exam trying to keep up. I, like you, had to do a lot of relearning and rehashing information I thought I knew well. It doesn't feel good.
I don't have a lot of great tips for this specific point because your education is so transient, assuming you're a 4th year US med student. You generally a month or two of a single specialty but sometimes it's week to week or even just a day, and no one really talks about how challenging it is to constantly be slung around and still have to be on top of learning. The best I can say is to take your time, try to relate the clinical things you're seeing to things to things you're book learning. The experiences can help solidify concepts that feel more abstract. Don't try to cram more information in to "make up" for lost time. And of course, repetition. Work on topics or concepts as a group rather than just mushing information together as it comes to you.
It truly wasn't until I started residency that the information started to really stick and stay. I think a lot of people feel the same. You get a lot of repetition, you see a lot of similar pathology, you get asked the same questions over and over. You still read, you still study, your learning is more focused. Be easy on yourself and give it time. Medicine is tough skill to master.
I know it wasn't the most direct answer and if anyone else has any other good ideas feel free to chime in. Hopefully it helps some and good luck.








