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Host: "Stop brute-force reading. Start remembering. Check out Sketchy for your next micro block." Option 2: Instagram Carousel (Educational Hook) Slide 1 (Title Card): Text: POV: You just discovered Sketchy Medical. Subtext: How to memorize pharmacology without crying.

Text: Ready to ditch the flashcards? Link in bio. Option 3: Blog Post / Study Group Email Subject Line: Why your memory is lying to you (and how Sketchy fixes it) sketchy medical

Ready to turn studying into story time? [Link to your affiliate/subscription link] Tweet 1: I used to think Sketchy Medical was overrated. "Why would I watch cartoons in med school?" I said. I was wrong. Host: "Stop brute-force reading

Text: Sketchy uses Visual Mnemonics . One image = 20 facts. Visual: A side-by-side. Left: Bullet points of "Vancomycin" side effects. Right: A cartoon character turning red ("Red Man Syndrome"). Subtext: How to memorize pharmacology without crying

Host talking to camera, then cut to a chaotic, colorful cartoon scene from Sketchy.

You read a fact. You feel like you know it. Then you sit down for a practice NBME and suddenly you can’t remember if C. diff causes a pseudo-membrane or if that was Shigella .