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18 Oct 2024


NextImg:I’m a doctor — here’s how to remember new, important information

You’re going to want to commit this tip to memory.

Dr. Darien Sutton, a board-certified emergency medicine physician and a medical correspondent for ABC News, is sharing his system to remember new, critical information.

“Everyone has a different method of remembering things — that might be because we all see the world differently. We all learn differently,” Sutton explained this month on TikTok. “So this method might not work for you, but this is how I remember new information.”

Writing the material down — after you understand it — is key, Sutton said. Getty Images

Here are the bullet points on Sutton’s technique, which involves several sets of bullet points.

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“I need a method to remember your method,” one TikTok user joked.

“This method saved me in law school,” penned a commenter who identified themselves as a lawyer. “The goal was to get all your case summaries for a topic down to one page and then all the pages for each topic down to one page for the subject.”

“I also put my notes in ChatGPT and then I have ChatGPT make me a multiple choice test of the notes,” another person offered.

For his part, brain coach, podcaster and author Jim Kwik suggests learning material “with the intention of teaching” it to someone else.

It’s called the “self-explanation effect,” which involves recalling the material, making connections between the ideas and identifying what doesn’t make sense so you can figure out the missing information to share with others.

Typing the notes allows you to once more go over them in your head. satapatms – stock.adobe.com

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Committing the information to voice notes gives you the opportunity to explain them in your own words. Zamrznuti tonovi – stock.adobe.com

Dr. Karan Rangarajan, who goes by Dr. Karan Raj, recommends the Method of Loci, also called the Memory Palace technique.

Choose a familiar place, like your home, and place the facts you want to recall in different locations within that space.

“To remember the facts when you need them, just think about walking around different rooms in your house picking up facts,” Rangarajan said.