Anyone have any wisdom for how to best learn the content on orthobullets?

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Should I start at the basic science/anatomy content and questions then work my way to the procedures? Should I just dive into questions, or try to read through the content first? I have plenty of time until I rotate, just want to start working on this material so I have as much of it down as possible by the time I rotate.

Thanks!

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Should I start at the basic science/anatomy content and questions then work my way to the procedures? Should I just dive into questions, or try to read through the content first? I have plenty of time until I rotate, just want to start working on this material so I have as much of it down as possible by the time I rotate.

Thanks!
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google "orthobullets top 100" and work your way through that. No reason to get bogged down in the nitty-gritty until after start residency.
 
As a med student and intern I used to go through as much of the reading content of the sub-specialty service I was on. There is a link for top high-yield topics so if you aren't reading about a specific case and just need to read I would start with the highest-yield content.
 
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