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Sketchy Micro Videos List-

Sketchy Micro Videos List-

Since "Sketchy Micro" is a specific subsection of a commercial medical board preparation service (SketchyMicro, now part of SketchyMedical), there is no single academic paper titled "Sketchy Micro Videos List."

However, based on your request, you are likely looking for one of two things:

  1. A comprehensive list of the videos available in the SketchyMicro curriculum.
  2. A scientific paper/article discussing the efficacy or methodology of the SketchyMicro videos.

Below is a document that addresses both needs: a White Paper/Resource Guide titled Visual Mnemonics in Medical Education: The SketchyMicro Curriculum. Sketchy Micro Videos List-


2. Gram Negative Bacteria (The "Enterics & Zoonotics")

Number of videos: ~30

Prepare for chaos. These videos are dense because GN bugs have lots of virulence factors (LPS, capsules, secretion systems). Since "Sketchy Micro" is a specific subsection of

Part 5: Fungi & Parasites

Sketchy uses high-context scenes like "The Mushroom Hunter" and "The Campground" for these.

The Respiratory Bugs

| Video # | Title | Key Organisms | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | 9.1 | Bordetella pertussis | Whooping cough (Paroxysmal cough) | | 10.1 | Legionella pneumophila | Legionnaires' disease (Air conditioners) | | 11.1 | Pseudomonas aeruginosa | Burn infections, Otitis externa, CF patients | | 12.1 | Haemophilus influenzae | Epiglottitis, Meningitis (Type B), Otitis media | A comprehensive list of the videos available in

The Final Verdict

Sketchy Micro isn't just "watching cartoons." It is utilizing the Method of Loci (the memory palace technique) used by memory champions.

Use the list above to curate your study sessions. Don't try to binge them all in one week. Pick one scene, learn the symbols, and crush your micro section.

Happy studying, and may your gram stains always be accurate!


Part 3: Anaerobes & Mycobacteria

| Video Name | Key Organism / Topic | High-Yield Takeaway | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Actinomyces Israelii | Actinomycosis | "Sulfur granules"; jaw abscess. | | Nocardia | Nocardiosis | Partially acid-fast; "beaded" branching rods; brain abscess. | | Mycobacterium Tuberculosis | TB | Acid-fast; cord factor; PPD/IGRA. | | Mycobacterium Leprae | Leprosy | Tuberculoid (Th1) vs. Lepromatous (Th2). | | Mycobacterium Avium Complex (MAC) | HIV OI | Disseminated in CD4 < 50. | | Buruli Ulcer (M. ulcerans) | Buruli ulcer | Mycolactone toxin. |