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UWorld self assessment 1, 2, NBME 5, Free 137 on NBME website. It's floating around the internet somewhere). UWorld Step 3 (Question bank, CCS, biostatistics module). Note that I borrowed heavily from various resources (blogs I found online, the Archer videos and edited it to suit my style). Being comfortable with placing in orders at a fast pace is critical since some of the cases only give you 10 minutes! Since some people requested it, here is the link to the mnemonic outline. I also created my own mnemonic outline for CCS cases which really helped streamline things.
I would watch this video to get a basic outline of what you should be doing. I would say doing the NBME FRED cases, UWorld interactive cases and skimming through the book Crush CCS was sufficient. I found this fun and sort of like playing a video game.
CCS: The second half of day 2 are the CCS cases (13 total). There are a few divine intervention podcasts on risk factors prognosis that I would recommend, but a lot of the information you can only find on UptoDate and is not worth formally "studying" for. The questions felt similar to step 2 (e.g., I could narrow down to 2 but ended up taking an educated guess on them). Day 2: The questions essentially can be categorized into prognosis, risk factor for disease x / disease x places you at risk for which of the following, pharmacology used to treat disease x, and the next step in management. Biostatistics: Use UWorld biostatistics review module + Randy Neill biostats videos on youtube. Ethics: I reviewed the FA/AMBOSS ethics section and listened to the divine intervention podcast on ethics. If you have time in the days leading up to the test, I would skim through FA step 1 for micro/pharm and sketchy micro and pharm. The rest were a hodgepodge of pathophysiology of diseases and random step 1 knowledge (e.g., micro/pharm). Day 1: A good 30% or so of the questions consisted of social sciences (e.g., biostatistics and ethics). Suspend all the cards initially and do UWorld whenever you can and unsuspend the cards as you progress through UWorld based on what YOU are getting wrong. I will give the same advice as I did for step 2, and I think it is even more important given that you will be working as a resident while studying for step 3. I stuck with the subdeck feature based on UWorld sections. Practice Tests: I added cards for the most important concepts from NBME 5, UWSA 1 and 2, and the free 120. Step 1 Topics: There were some step 1 related questions on the test, so I have a few cards on that. Pretty much all of UWorld for step 3 should be covered. A good portion of the cards are from my Step 2 deck, but I added some additional cards as needed. UWorld for Step 3: many of the questions in UWorld Step 3 are repeated concepts from Step 2, except there’s only 1600 questions. The style is the same as my step 2 deck, but it is a lot more concise because there's not really any repeats! I also think there are fewer ambiguous/vague cards compared to the step 2 deck. Hi all! I finished up step 3 last month and wanted to share the deck I made throughout my study period. YelloW General Surgery ABSITE Review Deck Anki cards usmle full#
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