A med student used Claude to automate an AnKing-Sketchy workflow
A medical student used and to automate a study workflow that connects AnKing with Sketchy. The pain point is simple: during Anki review, a card may mention something like how vancomycin works, but the matching Sketchy visual clue is hard to recall quickly. There is usually no time during review or lecture to rewatch a video or search through the image.
Even using Anki’s image toggle can mean scanning more than 40 visual links in one Sketchy image. That slows study down and pushes the learner toward memorizing the card text alone. When the visual structure disappears, a large AnKing deck starts to feel like a normal flashcard set.
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Key points
- and were used to help organize a study workflow.
- The workflow involved AnKing cards and Sketchy visual memory clues.
- Finding the right Sketchy clue during Anki review can take too long.
- Losing the visual clue turns rich study material into plain text memorization.
- Any for medical study should include a review step for accuracy.