Coming Soon: Biomed Study Cards

Coming Soon: Biomed Study Cards

Hi friends! πŸ™‹πŸ»β€β™€οΈπŸ‘¨πŸ»β€πŸŒΎ Guess what our team has been working on?

Biomed Study Cards!

πŸ™πŸΌ Many of you have been asking about Biomed cards for a while now. This project has become one of our top priorities because so many of you have expressed interest in Biomedicine content in card format! We’ve been brainstorming and developing the design and concept for a while, and we now have an outline ready!

πŸ“£ Because of the amount of information, we will be breaking Biomed into two parts:

βœ… Biomed I - Anatomy and Physiology
βœ… Biomed II - Pathology and Pharmacology

The Biomed cards will cover the majority of subjects you need to know to pass the NCCAOM Biomedicine Exam, including anatomy, physiology, Western pathology, medications, vitamins, supplements, and more!

We’ll be sharing more details as we continue to work on them!

If you want to receive the latest updates about our upcoming Biomed cards, please stay tuned and keep an eye out for our email to be the first to know when we announce the pre-order date!

Check out the preview of the medication cards below!

Pharmacology is a crucial aspect of Western medicine. We believe that understanding drug classifications and common drug names will not only help you pass the board exam but also enhance your TCM practice! Many patients take medications, and as a practitioner, it's vital to know why they are taking them. This knowledge allows you to provide better holistic care, recognize potential drug interactions with herbal treatments, and understand the full scope of your patients' health conditions. Being informed about pharmacology ultimately leads to more effective and safer treatment plans for your patients.

To make learning easier, we decided to bring drugs to life by creating characters for each drug and designing icons for drug classifications. This way, it’s simpler to differentiate the drugs when using our cards.

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Acetaminophen and Drug Classification Icon

Acetaminophen and Drug Classification Icon

Acyclovir and Drug Classification Icon

Acyclovir and Drug Classification Icon

Adalimumab and Drug Classification Icon

Adalimumab and Drug Classification Icon

Albuterol and Drug Classification Icon

Albuterol and Drug Classification Icon

Alprazolam and Drug Classification Icon


Alprazolam and Drug Classification Icon

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Work in progress - Stay tuned for more detailsπŸ’•

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