High Yield Family Medicine Shelf/Step 2 CK Review
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- Опубликовано: 29 сен 2024
- In this video, we cover a high-yield review of family medicine for the shelf exams and Step 2 CK. The first section starts with HY practice questions, followed by important differential diagnoses, and then conclude with some rapid review concepts.
Timeline
Practice Questions - 0:29
Differential Diagnosis - 25:50
Rapid Review - 40:41
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I normally don’t comment under people’s photos but I just took my family medicine shelf and this video along helped me answer at least 5 questions on the exam. Specifically the topics on pericarditis, costochondritis, and ACL tear.
You go girl!
Also for rotator cuff tears, I've been seeing a lot of q-banks using the empty-can test as a buzz-phrase for rotator cuff tear.
Thank you
I genuinely love your shelf reviews! Along w the great content, it doesn't feel like I'm having to swallow pieces of information. You connect and compartmentalize everything so well!
Great video! I really like how you work through differential diagnoses, as this is usually how the USMLE wants you to think. Keep it up!
I recommend your videos to all of my classmates during clerkships! I really appreciate the differential diagnoses and direct bullet points with bolded high yield information. Thank you for posting this content!
For the question about the lady with >180 systolic, I think you clumped hypertensive urgency and emergency together. Isn't urgency >180 without organ damage, and emergency is >180 with evidence of organ damage?
That's exactly right, emergency is based on end-organ dysfunction, thanks for the clarification!
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Very high yield, Came just in time. Thank you
Glad it could help!
Great Video. Please do one on Eye and ear pathologies for USMLE 2CK.
Great suggestion, definitely one that is planned!
Tim - awesome (again)!! any chance you could post the slides :)
Thank you, glad it helped!! Slides should be up!
Thank you so much for your helpful fruitful video ♤!
What another great video! thank you so much Doc Tim !
Thank you
Thank you great shelf review!
thank you , this was very helpful
so helpful!!! please keep making videos!
Will do, thank you!!
excellent video!
I was waiting 🌹
Thank u king
Another great shelf review!
Excellent video! I hope you make more, and thank you so much for sharing this.
I plan on it, so glad it was helpful for you, thanks!!
Great video! But aren't vaccination/immunization schedule and screenings a big part of Family Medicine shelf too?
Great point. Yes they are! They tend to change more frequently than some of the stuff I covered in this video, but I definitely want to go over schedules in a part 2 to this video.
this was amazing thank you very much
Thank you! I'm glad to hear it was helpful.
Excellent lecture. Thanks.
Helpful!!!
Super helpful for passive review. Thank you!
This was lovely!!!!
asthma at night too
Wouldn’t the 42 year old with 180/91 be in hypertensive crisis by definition?
That's correct, thanks for catching that. I misspoke and should have clarified that hospital admission is typically for hypertensive emergency (>180 systolic with end organ dysfunction). In this case, very close follow-up would be required because there was evidence of hypertensive urgency. Some consider admission in hypertensive urgency as well. Thanks again!