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Hi Alexandra!
What you’re seeing with the two BNB Hematology tags (11 Hematology and 12 Hematology) is most likely due to an update in the Boards and Beyond content organization or a re-tagging of content in the AnKing deck.
This is a normal occurrence and not something you broke. When resource providers like Boards and Beyond update their content organization or when the AnKing team refines their tagging system, you might see multiple tags for what appears to be the same content category.
Here are a few possible explanations:
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BNB Content Update: Boards and Beyond may have reorganized their video numbering system in a recent update.
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Versioning: The numbers might represent different versions of the BNB Hematology section (an older version numbered as 11 and a newer version as 12).
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Sequential Organization: The numbers might reflect the sequential order of content sections in BNB (section 11 followed by section 12, both covering hematology topics).
These duplicate tags won’t negatively affect your studying. Both tags should be valid and contain relevant hematology content. If you want to be thorough, you can study cards from both tags to ensure you don’t miss any content.
If you’re concerned about which tag to prioritize, I’d recommend checking which tag contains the most recently updated content or which aligns with your current BNB video organization.
Would you like me to help you find more information about the specific differences between these tags?