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meshouldbestudying · 1 year
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Endocrine today. Hopefully will get through with Basic Science (Biochem/Genetics) review this weekend🤞🏾.
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usmlematerialsnet · 1 year
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8 Months USMLE Step 1 Experience Score [PASS]
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redbleedingrose · 1 year
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Y’all will never believe what I am working on tonight, and am planning to have out by tomorrow AM/Afternoon ;)
Send me some asks to keep me company while I work on special things ;))))) tonight 
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veworrelief · 2 years
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It deals with the topic in heads of the definition of disease, pathophysiology and its consequences with the organic physical changes resulting from it illustrating how to diagnose by blood samples analysis and following range of values and if there are changes in the nature of tissues, so a good understanding of diseases makes you a skilled internal doctor and deciduous surgeon providing you with a great deal of ability to analyze and conclude the correct diagnosis between the similarities. It is divided into two parts, the general pathology focuses on the basics and concepts of pathology and the general characteristics of inflammation, tumors, and healing, and the other major part focuses on studying the diseases of every system in the human body as pathology of the respiratory system, cardiovascular system, and others. Pathology pdf is now taught in all faculties of general medicine around the world in the basic pre-clinical stage. It provides the necessary and required information for other doctors to depend on in diagnosis and treatment. The pathologists are focused on studying comparisons between normal tissue compartments and the stages of development of various inflammatory and growth changes. Medical pathology is one of the important and basic pillars in the diagnosis and treatment of diseases at both levels, microscopic and anatomical examination, explaining the various changes like anatomy and tissue consistency.
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I’m not even preparing for USMLE but First Aid for Step 1 when paired with pre-made flashcards on the USMLE-RX app is such a great revision tool for Pre and Para-clinical subjects for even Post Graduate medical entrance exams in India! I think I owe my degree to SketchyMicro/Pharm, Pathoma, Osmosis and FA haha.
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cupcraft · 1 year
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My Step 1 Study Guide
Hello! I recently took the step 1 test and passed and I thought I'd share what I did to study and prepare just in case it helps anyone out. Plus advice i'd give looking back on things i didn't do. Hopefully this helps and sorry it's so long. Feel free to send me asks on anything at all!
1: during m1/m2 year -> utilize the Anking deck/study sheets + first aid + things and videos like amboss/scholarrx/sketchy/boards and beyond + pathoma as you go through the blocks. Don't focus on step studying but utilize these resources to bolster your block exams. I used anking & sketchy & first aid primarily but kinda too late and i wish i utilized it earlier. Also, if your school doesn't have step 1 style test questions overall (like mine did for a bit) i'd do scholarrx questions to practice right before a test (it helped me with the tests and also got me to see patterns ahead of time). I wouldn't start using UWorld right away, at least not intensely. If you want a first pass you could start in November/December but honestly for me that was too much so I didn't.
2: Last block/pre-dedicated -> Make a study plan. You can use things like cram fighter or you can do it by hand or in excel/google sheets. If you need mine as an example feel free to ask, though my general plan was review first aid/content review/practice exams and questions/free 120/rest/exam in that order and i did the stuff i forgot first and ended with the info i did in my last block which was msk/derm/heme/onc/ct. It should be noted that you must tell yourself now that this plan won't be adhered to 1000% and you will get behind and you will just say fuck it to some stuff as you go. And be honest with yourself that you may give up studying earlier than you think or sleep in a lot of days. Just be kind to yourself now. This is just a guide to help you, not a strict rule book. For example, i meant to do cardio block review in 2 days and my mental health tanked so it took me like 5 days and i still had a ton of questions i couldn't do.
3: Dedicated ->
Prioritize getting through First Aid srsly and supplement it as you do content review. I read First aid one pass and then i supplemented information from Boards and Beyond videos and some information from pathoma. Mostly, i kept my notes within the pathoma textbook (as i bought a subscription and received the textbook).
As you do content review do Uworld questions and once you get through review really prioritize practice questions and finishing Uworld. You won't realistically finish all questions or blocks but at least try to do as much as you can. I ended Dedicated about 64% through. With Uworld your average will be low and at times will barely improve, honestly as long as you are improving on the net and your average is 40% or higher i think you're doing just fine imo (as that was my experience). UWorld is meant to be harder. When you do UWorld at first do tutor mode and always write down questions you guessed on/got wrong/don't understand in a notebook for review later. I wish i had made anki on them as i went along but i was too burnt out for that realistically for many reasons.
Looking back on it i watched every sketchy but i wish i at least did the anking for the sketchy (as i did no anking during dedicated) to help me remember.
Do practice exams. I did 1 uworld one and 4 NBME tests plus the free 120. the UWorld one in my opinion was not worth it and it lowered my confidence majorly as it was so fucking hard and full of trick questions. The NBME ones were much more useful. The free 120 was the most useful as many of the questions you get may reappear on step, and so it's the best one to do the week of your test so it's fresh in your mind. Make sure as always you review the questions you got wrong because it's so so helpful.
Day before the exam what do i do? -> maybe light review (ie stuff you got wrong a lot, some anki, first aid notes) but otherwise do nothing. srsly just rest, eat, and go to bed!
Remind yourself that you just need to pass. 60% is passing. No one will know your score. It's pass fail!
4: What resources do you recommend? Don't? Etc? ->
Resources I used: Boards and Beyond (videos), Pathoma (videos and textbook), First Aid, Sketchy Micro & Pharm, UWorld, NBME Practice tests (the CBSE), NBME free 120.
Usefulness of the resources: I really found everything I used to be useful but there's some stipulations. I found that neither UWorld nor First Aid prepared me for the biostats questions well other than memorizing equations. Biostats/public health is often a lot more problem solving oriented not just "can you do an odds ratio" for ex, so the NBME practice exams were more useful for that concept. I also did not find every boards and beyond video useful so there were many i skipped, esp pharm videos as i used sketchy! Along with first aid i bought the other first aid book, the clinical reasoning one. TBH it is a useful book (i used it a bit during my blocks) but during dedicated i was so tired and didnt have time to use it so do with that what you will. Sketchy was so so useful esp for micro but like I said i wish i supplemented with Anki. Also, Boards and Beyond cardio was so helpful but a lot of info i skipped through as i found it too detailed for step overall, but it is good to use looking back on it for clerkships i imagine (as there's info specific to clinical practice).
Anki specifically: I stopped all anki during dedicated because I just was too overwhelmed and couldn't keep up with it. Looking back I would've used Anki a lot earlier than i did during the blocks and kept up with it in small amts cumulatively, and then during dedicated done the sketchy ANKI primarily/old reviews/+anki for stuff i got wrong on questions a lot to make it easier. But, i still did well without it during dedicated.
5: test day tips ->
if you have stomach problems like me don't drink caffeine and prioritize sleep the night before (if you can tolerate caffeine then this is fine).
Pack lots of snacks that you know you will be able to eat while exhausted and stressed. I find it hard to eat something heavy on days like that, so i packed things like grapes/oranges/granola/pretzels/pbj/beef jerky. Stuff that would fill me and fuel me but not make me feel sick. Pack lots of water and potentially Gatorade or something.
Go to the bathroom before you enter the exam room.
Before the test day plan how you will take your breaks (this helped me because it was really overwhelming otherwise) and then you'll be able to read yourself on the test day to modify your break time.
Go through all the questions and then review marked ones and then review all of them together. Just know you will mark almost every question and it doesn't mean you got them wrong and failed.
6: other misc tips ->
just avoid the reddit. There are plenty of good advice plus links to resources (ie anking deck/etc.) on reddit and you should use it for that. But often i found the reddit to be a place that made me feel like i was gonna fail just like it was during MCAT/applying to school. I'd be like "is this score good" and they'd be like omg delay your test youre not gonna do well you should be scoring xyz. I just couldn't read that stuff, even if there was good and honest advice in between.
It's okay to push back your test/retake it if you have to (and can! It depends on your situation).
Consult an academic coach/advisor at your school during dedicated!
Work in groups: ie meet up with people at a library and use each other for accountability or if you need group review sessions please do that. All in all, just don't let yourself be isolated. Even do work with friends in other programs, just having ppl there will help you.
Prioritize sleep, food, water. Seems redundant to say but genuinely do this.
Change scenery a lot. Go to a cafe, go to school, go to a library or WeWork, go to your family's house, etc. It really will help you.
Regardless of your schedule and how well you follow it try to stop working at the same time every day. Set a time you will stop work forever and play video games or read a book or just collapse onto the couch. If you study 24 hours a day you will burn out faster.
Accommodations? How do i get those for the test -> this should be a post on it's own so i will just say if you want me to make a post on this I can. I had private room accommodations just to share! But there are many types of accommodations. Just know you really have to do this like a year/many months in advance!
That's really all i can think of. Just ask me if you have any q's! Goodluck ya'll.
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astoryofej · 1 year
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*peeks out from behind Anki and first aid and pathoma*
Hi 👋🏻 I’m still around, still lurking
Med school is hard and a lot and I’m just so happy to be here, currently nerding out over cardiology and actually understanding EKGs
Anyway…hope you’re doing well, friends :)
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nowbotjunction · 2 years
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the-unknownimousmd · 2 years
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Is medicine easy? Gaano katagal yon doc?
Medicine is never easy. Buhay ng tao nakasalalay. Tyagain mo lang ng basa and all. Kapag di mo nagets sa lecture youtube or pathoma or kaplan.
Pre med 4 yrs (any premed will do. May kaklase ako BS statistics, BA PolSci, BS economics, BS HRM, and more)
Med proper 5 yrs total. (1-3rd yr, 1 yr clerkship, 1 yr internship)
After boards
Residency 3-5 yrs (depende sa anong specialty)
Sub specialty 2-3 yrs ( sub specialty ng specialty mo like surgery - orthopedics, IM - cardio, IM - Onco, and so on)
Sub sub specialty 1-2 yrs ( sub specialty ng sub specialty mo, IM - Infectious Disease - Allergicologist mga ganyan yung alam ko if tama intindi ko sa naturo sa amin hehe)
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✔️ Recursos diversos para estudo
Na primeira imagem recursos para farmacologia:
Flashcards / Lippincott's Pharmacology / Sketchylearning
Segunda imagem:
Sketchylearning / First Aid team / Pathoma / UWorld / NBMEs / Boards and Beyond / Dirty Medicine Youtube
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medicinewithpassion · 2 years
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Renal (Day 1/3) To do… Revise 3 already solved UW blocks Half hr Micro sketchy.. Revise Pathoma (Renal). Will update the progress at the end of the day!! 🌟🌟 Lets dive in!!! 🙏 https://www.instagram.com/p/CfJ6EpPOk1X/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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meshouldbestudying · 1 year
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Day 10 of… (Productivity Challenge ✍🏾)
Update for Monday 3/06.
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I finished all my BnB Cardio videos!!
Finished the Pathoma Cardio + videos
I did two UWorld blocks today with review!
I watered my raised garden bed during my study break and got some needed sun. ☀️
Self care: play Forbidden West before bed
Today was really productive and I’m so proud of the progress I’ve made.
Tomorrow’s To-Do:
Finish First Aid Cardio chapter
Take mock Cardio test
UWorld block + review
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ছবি দেখে অনেকে হয়ত ভাবতে পারেন কোন গরীব ক্ষুধার্ত কেউ! কিন্তু ওনার সম্পর্কে জানলে চমকে উঠে অবাক হবেন। জানেন তিনি কে? . এই নিরহংকারী সাদাসিধে সুন্নতী মানুষটি...আমেরিকার শিকাগো বিশ্ববিদ্যালয়ের প্যাথলজি বিভাগের অন্যতম প্রধান প্রফেসর, মেডিকেল স্কলার এবং অসংখ্য পুরস্কার প্রাপ্ত গবেষক। নামঃ হুসেইন আবদ আল-সাত্তার (Dr. Husain A. Sattar)। তিনি সরাসরি হাজার হাজার মেডিক্যাল ছাত্র/ ছাত্রীদের শিক্ষক। আবার পরোক্ষভাবে তাঁর রচিত "Fundamentals of Pathology" গ্রন্থের মাধ্যমে যেন বিশ্বের অন্যান্য ডাক্তারদেরও ওস্তাদ। তিনি বিশ্ববিখ্যাত Robbins Basic Pathology এরও অন্যতম লেখক৷ মেডিকেল জগতে তিনি Creator of pathoma হিসাবেও পরিচিত। টুপি,পাঞ্জাবীর সাথে দাড়ি মানেই অনেকে মনে করেন মাদ্রাসার ছাত্র। এতে আবার কিছু লোকের চুলকানি বেড়ে যায়, জলাতঙ্ক দেখা দেয়! অথচ, এ মহান ব্যক্তির পোশাক দেখুন। জ্ঞান-বিজ্ঞান মানুষকে কত উচ্চতায় নিয়ে যেতে পারে তা ভাবুন। মন-মানসিকতা উন্নত করুন। https://www.instagram.com/p/Ce1PTZAJ2om/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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How to study in medschool
im not telling you im asking pls tell me how to
ok ive tried EVERYTHING ok
after spending two years ive analysed my growth curve which has more or less been going downhill since high school
usually I’m able to pick up my pieces and fix my grades soon enough but mate its been two years how is it still this bad
to be fair first year was online and that was absolutely disgusting I hate doing online exams took me a year to figure out how to do them
and last semester was the first time we had in person so it was like ok I got to figure them out
so this time I had a legit game plan to do amazing
AND I HAVE NOTES FOR EVERYTHING AND FELT SO PREPARED UNTIL THE WEEK BEFORE THE EXAM like why bro what is this 
so I am tucking away my pride and making a new game plan despite the fact this is exactly what I said last semester
I’m going to study every.single.fucking.day. like. EVERY DAY
the problem is I would get dejected for not completing revision of the lecture on that day you know e.g we’d have 3-4 lecs in a day and I’d try to be so thorough with trying to make notes that I’d get sleepy/hungry/not in the mood 
I would hand-write notes and make mind maps 
but obv without spaced repitition I would forget
which makes you think duh why didnt you do anki
I FREAKING DID OK AND MAKING THOSE TAKES 5 YEARS TOO 
so in conclusion I made notes and they did not help even though I started my revision earlier
thereFORE:
I propose:
DAILY:
- making anki as a group so we save TIME
- answer the learning outcomes for lecture revision and to clear any doubts
- 5 main points to take away from the lecture hand written summary page
- read the goddamn textbook and lecture slides before the class
WEEKLY:
- we have to make it varied to keep it interesting so I suggest do anki but also make drawings and mindmaps 
MONTHLY:
- Add the learning outcomes and explanations to a MASTER DOCUMENT FOR REVISION CHECKLIST
+ get subscriptions for amboss? sketchy? pathoma?
+ mnemonics etc to help remember things
+ read papers
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clumsydorians-blog · 2 years
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নীলক্ষেতে গিয়েছিলাম বিকালে শর্ট শপিং এ। ইন্টার্নশীপের লাস্ট 6 মাস Pathoma, BnB, First Aid শেষ করতে হবে।
আর একটা Earphone কিনছি ৮০ টাকা দিয়ে। সাউন্ড একটু কম মনে হইতেছে।
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emgoesmed · 3 years
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5/16/2021
At this point my only motivation to study is sitting outside and soaking up sunshine like a lizard. Public parks are single-handedly saving my grades.
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