Boards and Beyond
Comes with a powerpoint video and 5 questions. No reading material, no flashcards, no downloadable audio.
From The Guidelines
This is one of the chairs of the European Cardiology Society saying that the modern way of dealing with cardiomyopathy includes the fact that "non-ischemic cardiomyopathy is not appropraite anymore."
OnlineMedEd
This is the whiteboard performance. It comes with 4 pages of reading material, 6 questions in the Challenge portion, 12 flashcards, downloadable audio, downloadable whiteboard snapshots, and 15 questions in our Qbank.
One Unified Voice. Multiple Repetitions From Multiple Modalities. Absent Dissonance.
Read the Notes To Prime Your Brain
Dr Williams writes the notes that accompany his whitebord video. In clinical, they are short and to the point, knowing full well you don't have the time like Preclinical.
- Two columns
- Prose on the left
- Illustrations or factoids on the right
Master Educator Whiteboard Chalktalk
It's like being live with Dr. Williams, teaching at the whiteboard, only you can stop, start, slow him down, or speed him up!
- No boring powerpoints here
- Goes slow enough for you to process
- You get it without having to rewatch
The Learning Experience Continues
NBME-style questions with NBME question write explanations. Dr. Williams writes the explanations the way NBME writers write for one another
- Why the right answer is right
- Why the wrong answer is wrong
- What would change to make the wrong answer right
Learn How You Want
Numerous formats to help you review what you've learned, reinforce the memory, and retain that information.
- Ankii Flashcards
- Downloadable Audio
- Whiteboard Snapshots
- Quicktables Book
A Whole Other Set Of Questions
The Clinical Qbank has additional vignettes and answer explanations. Every lesson is represented in the Qbank. Cardiomyopathy has 12 questions in the Qbank.
- Test your retention
- Do Qbanks as Enforce
- Link back to the lesson with each question
Radiology Reading Room
Here is a sample of a patient with Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy as seen on Cardiac MRI.