You're the man. Your clerkship videos are gold. And you're spot on when you talk about the feeling you get when you finally find the right book There are so many options out there and it gets overwhelming.
Thank you. Could you please provide information and resources for internal medicine (radiology, cardiology, respiratory, metabolism....etc), pediatrics and surgery clerkships. Thank you :)
+bella Good idea. I know the U.S. examination covers the Systematic studies in STEP 1 (the 1st-2nd year material), but it'll be cool to know what +DocOssareh finds helpful for the studies. That'll add some video topics, maybe materials/tips to learn the systemics, since USMLE Internal Medicine is a general cover. Could just search in student forum's for this, because Doc's channel is all about prep guides materials/advices on tackling STEPs, I think he resolves IM with Kaplan's S2 CK and usage of Step up Medicine. But y'know it'll be nice if he link in what we call "essential" textbooks for the IM sub-specialties, those not so long/durable pocket books, i.e: - Cardiology/ECG = Lilly's Pathophysiology, Drugs for the Heart, an EKG book - Endocrinology = Greenspan endocrinology, etc.
Sometimes I forgot to hit the like button however, I follow all your advises. I'm originally from Chile studying for the steps in US. Thank you for sharing, I wish you can contact me, Best wishes!
You're the man. Your clerkship videos are gold. And you're spot on when you talk about the feeling you get when you finally find the right book There are so many options out there and it gets overwhelming.
Could you please do a quick video on resources to use for Ped rotation or may be be just comment here? Thanks a lot
Thank you. Could you please provide information and resources for internal medicine (radiology, cardiology, respiratory, metabolism....etc), pediatrics and surgery clerkships. Thank you :)
+bella Good idea. I know the U.S. examination covers the Systematic studies in STEP 1 (the 1st-2nd year material), but it'll be cool to know what +DocOssareh finds helpful for the studies. That'll add some video topics, maybe materials/tips to learn the systemics, since USMLE Internal Medicine is a general cover.
Could just search in student forum's for this, because Doc's channel is all about prep guides materials/advices on tackling STEPs, I think he resolves IM with Kaplan's S2 CK and usage of Step up Medicine. But y'know it'll be nice if he link in what we call "essential" textbooks for the IM sub-specialties, those not so long/durable pocket books, i.e:
- Cardiology/ECG = Lilly's Pathophysiology, Drugs for the Heart, an EKG book
- Endocrinology = Greenspan endocrinology, etc.
thank you for the advice :)
thanks bro. i really appreciate the tips
For Uworld were u using STEP 2 CK?
Sometimes I forgot to hit the like button however, I follow all your advises. I'm originally from Chile studying for the steps in US. Thank you for sharing, I wish you can contact me,
Best wishes!
Como te fue? yo recien he dado el step hace unas semanas.
If I was in the USa, maybe I'll apply as a N.A to u... :) good job Doc
thanks alot may Allah reward you for ur good work
by kaplan pdfs does he mean the lecture notes ?
do you still make condensed notes?
Love ur vids!!
Used AnKi?
Please an easy resource for radiology.
+DocOssareh ... please do a video on internal medicine clerkship... thanks 😊
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