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How to conquer the beast!!
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Live as if you were to die tomorrow. Learn as if you were to live forever. Mahatma Gandhi
Tao Le, MD, MHS Assistant Clinical Professor Chief, Section of Allergy & Immunology University of Louisville
Senior Editor First Aid Board Series USMLERx Test Bank Series First Aid for the USMLE Step 1: The Really Short Version
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OverviewUSMLE Step 1 The BasicsDefining Your GoalsTimelines for StudyApproaching Each SubjectChoosing Prep ResourcesMore TipsOverview of First Aid/USMLERxQ&A
USMLE Step 1 - The Basics8 hours total336 questions in 7 one hour blocks48 questions per block45 minutes of break timeLunch
Question TypesOne-best answer itemsSequential itemsA few with multimediaClinical vignettes65-70% of examMulti-step reasoning A 32 year old caucasian woman presents with a 5 day history of occasional double vision and ptosis. The diagnosis is made by...
Scores and Passing RatesPassing is 188/75Mean is 22222 points is 1 SDAllopathic med students95% pass on first try99% eventually passOsteopathic med students77% pass on first tryIMGs71% pass on first try
Defining Your GoalsJust pass the exam 200 220 Beat the mean 220 240 Ace the exam >240ROAD to RichesRadiology/Radiation OncologyOrtho/Ophtho/Otolaryngo/UrologyAnesthesiologyDermatology
NRMP: Charting Outcomes in the Match
NRMP: Charting Outcomes in the Match
Timeline for StudyThe Just Pass Schedule 1 to 2 monthsFirst Aid High Yield FactsCrammable subjectsReview questions 1 question bankThe Gunner Schedule 2 to 6 monthsIn addition to aboveLess crammable subjectsMore review questions 2 question banks
Choosing Study StrategiesStructure and characteristics of the subjectStructure and characteristics of your curriculumTime assigned to a particular subject or systemYour style of learning
AnatomyTraditional anatomy is low yieldKnow anatomy for specific diseases, traumatic injuries, procedures, and common surgeries Neuroanatomy, embryology, basic cross sectional anatomy is high-yieldBe able to identify structures on X-rays, CTs, MRIs, electron micrographs, and photomicrographs
Behavioral ScienceMix of biostats, psychiatry, psychology, sociology, psychopharmacologyBiostats and epidemiology is very high-yieldPersonality disordersDoctor-patient interactions
BiochemistryCrammable!!High yield topics include vitamin deficiencies, diseases of genetic errors, key regulatory enzymesUnderstand the pathobiochemistryBe familiar with medically relevant laboratory techniques
Microbiology & ImmunologyCrammable!!40% bacteriology, 25% immunology, 25% virology, 5% parasitology. So dont fixate on bacteriology!Focus on distinguishing characteristics, target organs, method of spread, and diagnosis Know the immune response, vaccines, immunodeficiency diseasesKnow viral structures and genome
PathologyHuge but important topicKnow hallmark characteristics of each disease including signs and symptomsLook for clues in age, sex, ethnicity, activityKnow descriptions of trigger wordsMost questions with gross specimens and photomicrographs can be answered from the history alone
PharmacologyCrammable!!Focus on prototypic drugs; forget obscure derivatives, trade names, dosagesMajor categories are ANS, CNS, antimicrobial, cardiovascular, and oncologyMechanisms, clinical uses, and toxicities are high-yieldReview associated biochemistry, physiology and microbiology
PhysiologyConcept orientedDiagrams work well in physiologyKnow basic physiologic relationships, hormonesMany clinical vignettes incorporate pathophysiology
Review ResourcesText reviewsTest banksSelf-test reviewsCase-based reviewsReview coursesOther mediaFlash cardsCDs/MP3/VideosPDA
Picking and Choosing ResourcesBuy books/resources earlyBuy only what you can useDont blindly buy a whole seriesCheck out the book reviews in First Aid for the USMLE Step 1 (Section 4)
Study TipsEstablish a study schedule and stick with itAlternate study methods for varietySave crammable subjects for the endFocus on high yield material and previous learned materialAllow time in schedule for breaks, exercise and personal issuesStay relaxed and groundedUse our checklist to keep you on track
CBT TipsBe very familiar with the CBT tutorialKnow the keyboard shortcutsUse computerized practice tests in addition to paper examsMix Q&A throughout and at end
CBT Practice Options
TypesSuggested UseUSMLE Sample TestFormat familiarityNBME/CBSSABenchmarkingCommercial Test BanksPractice/studySimulation
Test Day TipsLess coffee on test dayLayered clothingRead lead in first for long questionsManage the clockLight lunchThe C reflexP = MD/DO
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