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<title>Thoracic Plane Jovigram</title>
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<pubDate>Sun, 04 Dec 2011 08:12:27 PST</pubDate>
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	<p>In this video we go over a half-jovigram/half-mnemonic method to  remember some of the important structures related to the thoracic place,  also known as the transthoracic plane, or as we call it (completely  unofficially) the transmediastinal plane.</p>
<p>A jovigram is a diagram  that simplifies complex structures or concepts down to simplistic  sketches, most commonly comprised of simple geometric shapes. It is a  go-to mnemonic for studying and rapid recall. Jovigrams are designed  to be simple enough to picture in your head after drawing a few times so  that you rapidly recall its details.</p>

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<author>Erwin Patalinghug</author>


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<title>Spinal levels of the sacral plexus branches mnemonic</title>
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<pubDate>Sun, 04 Dec 2011 08:08:55 PST</pubDate>
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	<p>In this video we share two different mnemonics to help remember the spinal levels found in the branches of the sacral plexus.</p>

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<author>Nina Behdin et al.</author>


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<title>Origins of the Intercostal Arteries mnemonic</title>
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<pubDate>Sun, 04 Dec 2011 08:01:00 PST</pubDate>
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	<p>In this video we present a mnemonic to help you remember the origins of the intercostal arteries.</p>

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<author>Erwin Patalinghug</author>


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<title>Memorize the 20 amino acids in 20 minutes - Part 2</title>
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<pubDate>Sun, 04 Dec 2011 07:53:43 PST</pubDate>
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	<p>In this video we share a method of remembering the structures of the 20  commonly occurring amino acids through tricks involving their  single-letter abbreviations. We do not cover any amino acid chemistry in  this video (like chemical properties), just the structures. We hope you  find it helpful, and if you find any errors or have any suggestions for  improvement, please let us know!</p>
<p>Video by Sean Mutchnick, with special thanks to Larry Manders, Erwin Patalinghug and Jovica Veljanovski for 'peer-reviewing'.</p>

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<author>Sean Mutchnick</author>


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<title>Memorize the 20 amino acids in 20 minutes - Part 1</title>
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<pubDate>Sun, 04 Dec 2011 07:50:13 PST</pubDate>
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	<p>In this video we share a method of remembering the structures of the 20  commonly occurring amino acids through tricks involving their  single-letter abbreviations. We do not cover any amino acid chemistry in  this video (like chemical properties), just the structures. We hope you  find it helpful, and if you find any errors or have any suggestions for  improvement, please let us know!</p>
<p>Video by Sean Mutchnick, with special thanks to Larry Manders, Erwin Patalinghug and Jovica Veljanovski for 'peer-reviewing'.</p>

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<author>Sean Mutchnick</author>


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<title>Jovigram of Common Tendinous Ring in the Orbit</title>
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<pubDate>Sun, 04 Dec 2011 07:43:03 PST</pubDate>
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	<p>How to draw a jovicagram of the structures passing inside and outside  the common tendinous ring in the orbit. This mnemonic is useful for  rapid recall of the nerves and blood vessels passing inside or outside  the common tendinous ring. A jovicagram is a diagram that simplifies  complex structures or concepts down to simplistic sketches, most  commonly comprised of simple geometric shapes. It is a go-to mnemonic  for studying and rapid recall. Jovicagrams are designed to be simple  enough to picture in your head after drawing a few times so that you  rapidly recall its details.</p>

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<author>Sean Mutchnick</author>


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<title>Cranial Nerve Reflexes Mnemonic</title>
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<pubDate>Sun, 04 Dec 2011 07:31:21 PST</pubDate>
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	<p>Light Caramel Corn (makes me) Gag! Because NOBODY likes diet food! If  you can add 2 to 3 then you can remember this simple mnemonic to jog  your memory the next time you are are blanking on the afferent or  efferent limbs of a cranial nerve reflex.</p>

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<author>Erwin Patalinghug</author>


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<title>Costal landmarks of the lung and pleura inferior margins</title>
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<pubDate>Sun, 04 Dec 2011 07:22:39 PST</pubDate>
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	<p>In this video we share a quick Jovigram or mnemonic to jog your memory  the next time someone asks: What rib does the inferior margin of the  pleura cross in the mid-axillary line!?!? (Note: During your actual  experience of this there may be more or less '?' and '!') Start with 6  and add by 2 and in a few seconds you'll have mapped out the inferior  margins of both the lung and pleura.</p>
<p>A jovigram is a diagram that  simplifies complex structures or concepts down to simplistic sketches,  most commonly comprised of simple geometric shapes. It is a go-to  mnemonic for studying and rapid recall. Jovigrams are designed to be  simple enough to picture in your head after drawing a few times so that  you rapidly recall its details.</p>

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<author>Sean Mutchnick</author>


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<title>Pterygopalatine Fossa Jovicagram</title>
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<pubDate>Fri, 04 Nov 2011 11:32:55 PDT</pubDate>
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	<p>How to draw a jovicagram of the pterygopalatine fossa for rapid recall of its contents and pathways.</p>
<p><br />A jovicagram is a diagram that simplifies complex structures or concepts down to simplistic sketches, most commonly comprised of simple geometric shapes. It is a go-to mnemonic for studying and rapid recall. Jovicagrams are designed to be simple enough to picture in your head after drawing a few times so that you rapidly recall its details.</p>

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<author>Jovica Veljanovski et al.</author>


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<title>Drainage Into Nasal Cavity Jovicagram</title>
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<pubDate>Fri, 04 Nov 2011 10:44:52 PDT</pubDate>
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	<p>How to draw a jovicagram of the nasal cavity showing where the nasal sinuses and nasolacrimal duct drain for fast recall.</p>
<p>A jovicagram is a diagram that simplifies complex structures or concepts down to simplistic sketches, most commonly comprised of simple geometric shapes. It is a go-to mnemonic for studying and rapid recall. Jovicagrams are designed to be simple enough to picture in your head after drawing a few times so that you rapidly recall its details.</p>

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<author>Jovica Veljanovski et al.</author>


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