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29.10.2025

Maximise Your Revision with Flashcards and Spaced Repetition

Introduction

Preparing for high‑stakes medical exams like the UKMLA AKT, CPSA or PLAB requires mastering a vast amount of information. Traditional study methods often involve reading textbooks passively and highlighting notes, but these techniques can fall short when you need to recall facts months later.

Active learning strategies such as flashcards and spaced repetition have been proven to enhance memory retention and are particularly well‑suited to the rigours of medical exams. In this blog, we explore why these techniques work, how to implement them effectively, and how QUESMED’s built‑in flashcards and progress tools can support your revision.

Why Flashcards Work

Flashcards are a simple yet powerful tool because they force you to retrieve information from memory. This active recall is far more effective than passive review. Over time, repeated retrieval makes the knowledge more robust and easier to access under exam conditions.

Flashcards also:

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    Break complex topics into manageable pieces

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    Cover a wide range of exam-relevant material: anatomy, pharmacology, diagnoses, algorithms

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    Help move crucial details from short‑term to long‑term memory

Example: A card with the prompt “What is the mechanism of action of amiodarone?” and the reverse side with the answer.

The Science of Spaced Repetition

Spaced repetition builds on flashcards by scheduling review sessions at increasing intervals, based on the forgetting curve. This approach:

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    Boosts long-term memory retention

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    Prioritises difficult material

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    Saves time by avoiding over-reviewing what you already know

Platforms like Anki use algorithms to automate this. Quesmed integrates a similar spaced repetition system into its flashcard platform, offering:

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    15,000+ flashcards across UKMLA, pre-clinical, anatomy and PLAB syllabi

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    Seamless access alongside question banks, notes and videos

Creating Effective Flashcards

High-quality flashcards are:

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    Clear and concise

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    Focused on one concept

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    Written in your own words for better understanding

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    Visual when needed (e.g., labelled anatomy diagrams, ECGs)

Tips:

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    Split pharmacology into separate cards for mechanism, indications, and side effects

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    Add clinical context (e.g., management steps for DKA with potassium targets)

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    Link related concepts to build mental frameworks

Integrating Flashcards into Your Study Plan

Flashcards are most effective when they are part of your overall revision strategy.

Steps to follow:

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    Identify core exam topics

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    Break them into subtopics and create flashcards

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    Use spaced repetition software for daily review (e.g. 15 mins before each study block)

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    Add new flashcards from question banks as you go

Quesmed's mobile app enables:

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    Offline access to flashcards and questions

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    Quick reviews during commutes or breaks

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    Toggling between flashcards and SBA practice for reinforcement

Using Quesmed's Integrated Flashcard System

Quesmed stands out by integrating flashcards with its:

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    Question banks

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    Notes

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    Video tutorials

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    Progress tracker

Benefits:

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    Instantly review flashcards related to incorrect answers

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    Access decks aligned to the UKMLA content map (311 conditions, 212 presentations)

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    Monitor your mastery across topics

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    Use multimedia flashcards (e.g., ECGs, radiographs) for OSCE/CPSA prep

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    Flag challenging cards for more frequent review

Combining Flashcards with Question Practice

Flashcards are for memorisation; questions are for application.

Combine both to:

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    Reinforce facts

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    Practise clinical reasoning

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    Deepen understanding

Example: After reviewing flashcards on hypercalcaemia, do SBAs on calcium disturbances.

On Quesmed:

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    Build quizzes that blend flashcards and SBA questions

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    Use analytics to identify and revise weak areas

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    Optimise revision through a data‑driven approach

Leveraging Group Study and Peer Teaching

Group learning can amplify the benefits of flashcards and spaced repetition.

How to do it:

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    Share decks with peers to divide topics

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    Host weekly teaching sessions with flashcard presentations

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    Use Quesmed's online group study mode to track shared progress

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    Use peer teaching to reinforce your own knowledge

Staying Consistent and Avoiding Burnout

Spaced repetition requires daily consistency.

Best practices:

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    Review flashcards every day—even when you’re confident

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    Keep sessions short and varied

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    Mix flashcards with other formats: questions, videos, reading

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    Take regular breaks, exercise, and prioritise sleep

Conclusion

Flashcards and spaced repetition are powerful tools for medical exam preparation. They:

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    Promote active recall

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    Improve long-term retention

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    Help manage large volumes of content efficiently

By:

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    Creating high‑quality flashcards

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    Integrating them into your study plan

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    Combining them with question practice

—you can streamline and enhance your revision.

Quesmed's integrated flashcard system, mobile app, and analytics dashboard make it easy to revise efficiently across the UKMLA, pre-clinical/anatomy content and PLAB syllabi.

Embrace active learning, stay consistent, and you'll be well on your way to exam success.

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