ObjectivesAs medical schools worldwide condense the preclinical phase of medical education, it is increasingly important to identify resources that help medical students retain and employ the medical information. One popular tool among medical students is an application called Anki, a free and open-source flashcard program utilizing spaced repetition for quick and durable memorization. The purpose of this study is to determine how variable Anki usage among first-year medical students throughout a standardized anatomy and physiology course correlates with performance.MethodsWe designed a novel Anki add-on called ?Anki Stat Scraper? to collect data on first-year medical students at Kirk Kerkorian School of Medicine during their 8-week anatomy and physiology course. Anki users (N?=?45) were separated into four groups: Heavy (N?=?5), intermediate (N?=?5), light (N?=?16), and limited-Anki (N?=?19) users, based on the time each student spent on the flashcard app, how many flashcards they studied per day, and how many days they used the app prior to their anatomy and physiology exam. A 14-question Likert scale questionnaire was administered to each participant to gauge their understanding of Anki and how they used the app to study.ResultsHeavy and intermediate Anki users had higher average exam scores than their counterparts who did not use Anki as a study method. Average exam scores were 90.34%, 91.74%, 85.86%, and 87.75% for heavy, intermediate, light, and limited-Anki users respectively (p?>?0.05). Our survey demonstrated that Anki users spent an average of 73.86% of their study time using Anki, compared to an average of 36.53% for limited-Anki users (p?
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Levy, J., Ely, K., Lagasca, G., Kausar, H., Patel, D., Andersen, S., … Simanton, E. (2023). Exploring Anki Usage Among First-Year Medical Students During an Anatomy & Physiology Course: A Pilot Study. Journal of Medical Education and Curricular Development, 10. https://doi.org/10.1177/23821205231205389
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