Congratulations to Alessandra rf for winning this Giveaway! Thanks everybody for participating, let's hope we can have a bunch other giveaways in the near future, see you soon!
Excitement is the more practical synonym for happiness, and it is precisely what you should strive to chase. When people suggest you follow your passion or bliss, they are in fact referring to the same singular concept: excitement. The question you should be asking isn’t “what is my passion” or “what are my goals” but rather “what would excite me?”
Amboss is such a great platform and I didn't even find a lot of the features you mentioned when I was using the five day trial. Really what else can someone expect from a website? Just amazing!
“And once the storm is over, you won’t remember how you made it through, how you managed to survive. You won’t even be sure, whether the storm is really over. But one thing is certain. When you come out of the storm, you won’t be the same person who walked in. That’s what this storm’s all about.”
First! Can you make a video on how you would go about learning for med school in house lecture exams? Imo, question banks are important but what would your schedule look like in trying to get LEARN the material from lectures (without taking notes, in reference to your step 2 video) and then doing question banks? I haven't seen a video fron you specifically talking about dealing with lectures so I am very interested to know your approach. I've seen you whiteboarding in some videos. Is that your approach to lectures...but what about not taking any notes? Thank you!
Literal tienes un video para todas mis dudas y problemas en cuanto al USMLE. Desde el proceso (en tu canal en español), materiales y tecnicas de estudio eficientes, como mejorar mi ingles, hasta como ayudarme como dejar de procastinar. SI paso con buen puntaje será en gran medida por tu canal. Saludos !
Hi Santiago! I just found your channel and realized you are a medical student in Colombia too! I wanted to ask you how can I use AMBOSS but orientated to the basic subjects of medicine? ( I'm currently in second semester at UNAL) I find the USMLE approach really appealing but since I will be taking the test in a few years, I would like to focus and use the platform mainly for basics (anatomy, physiology, biochemistry, histology, pathology). Thank you so much and I love your channel!! Ps: those USMLE scores are astounding, congratulations! I really hope I can get those scores too
Hey Daniel! To start I’d suggest using mostly the library (you can buy it without the qBank, a you can save quite a few bucks). Try to read all of the topics you’d be reading anyways with it. That’ll give you a good grasp on the subjects and help you start with the right foot once you get serious with your prep. But do a 5 day free trial before buying it to see if it actually fits your needs or not
,El amor es paciente, es bondadoso. El amor no es envidioso ni jactancioso ni orgulloso. No se comporta con rudeza, no es egoísta, no se enoja fácilmente, no guarda
“I learned that if you work hard and creatively, you can have just about anything you want, but not everything you want. Maturity is the ability to reject good alternatives in order to pursue even better ones.” ― Ray Dalio
“I think your 20s are the hardest part of life. I mean, everyone goes on about how hard it is to be a teenager, but actually I think it’s tougher to be in your 20s because you’re expected to be a grownup and expected to earn your own living and be successful and I think you feel like a kid still.” - Nigel Col @obysstamp
I purchased amboss and the first approach that I have was overwhelming, but I’m agree with you about all the integrated tool that the platform has to offer. To me I also have usmle rx and as you said on the video wasting time looking to many resources can be catastrophic on the journey on the steps but to me I think you need to take a few hours dissecting the content on amboss to get used on the platform.
Hi, the Qbank is essentially an "add-on" in addition to the platform membership and includes access to all questions (Step 1, Step 2, Step 3, shelf exams, etc.)
He who loves practice without theory is like the sailor who boards ship without a rudder and compass and never knows where he may cast. ” - Leonardo da Vinci
Excelente video! me viene perfecto ya que ayer compre la librería de amboss por un año y hasta ahora me estoy familiarizando con la estructura de la pagina.
Life is pretty simple: You do some stuff. Most fails. Some works. You do more of what works. If it works big, others quickly copy it. Then you do something else. The trick is the doing something else. ”
@isamarfj “You’ve gotta dance like there’s nobody watching, Love like you’ll never be hurt, Sing like there’s nobody listening, And live like it’s heaven on earth.” - William W. Purkey
Hey, there's not an option to purchase only the Qbank. Because it's interconnected with the rest of the platform, it's an "add-on" in addition to the normal platform membership.
“Sometimes I sensed that the books I read in rapid succession had set up some sort of murmur among themselves, transforming my head into an orchestra pit where different musical instruments sounded out, and I would realize that I could endure this life because of these musicales going on in my head.” Orhan Pamuk
“Winning is fun… Sure. But winning is not the point. Wanting to win is the point. Not giving up is the point. Never letting up is the point. Never being satisfied with what you’ve done is the point.” - Pat Summitt @isamarfj
@isamarfj “The greatest degree of inner tranquility comes from the development of love and compassion. The more we care for the happiness of others, the greater is our own sense of well-being.” - Dalai Lama
Great video- When questions are poorly written it makes them particularly difficult. LOL! :) It also makes them less valuable for practice as the real exam questions are not poorly written. This is particularly important for those with English as a second language. In addition, no current Q bank explains how a question is to be done, nor the concepts involved. Providing more statistics, graphs, data, explanation, and references is a great marketing tool for medical students and this is the approach of all of the major Q banks. Information/data is a magnet for a medical student's eyes. Students typically do not know where and when to draw the line and stop, hence they waste a great deal of time. Q banks that provide more only encourage this. As an example, I have a neuro H&P note written by a student that is three pages long, while a note written by a Chief Resident on the same patient is 1/3 of a page long. Training your information filters for relevance and pertinence (index of suspicion) needs to begin day one, and the explanations and references in the Q banks do not direct you on that, in fact the more verbose they are the worse they are at directing you in that way. Often students are frustrated by how little information they are provided in a vignette, or how it is provided. Most often they think it is designed in some way to fool them. That is definitely not the case on USMLE, but it is true in some commercial Q bank questions. Ask yourself why you are given certain information while other information is not given. The answer to that will reveal how you are being tested on medical thinking more than your possession of knowledge. While some seem to feel information and memorization is the challenge and the point, it is not. You are expected to have the knowledge, that's why your school certifies you to take USMLE (you passed their exams), you you are tested more on understanding it and using it. In addition, looking up information is a skill to be developed. I find frequently that students, left to their own devices, don't know what to look up to understand what is in a vignette they are reviewing. Frequently it is a single word and they don't realize that. They will study everything the Q bank provides, as well as their review book, and some medical web site, then com back and still not understand what is in front of them in the vignette. I have seen this frequently even in top performing students. I call it dilutional study. It is exacerbated by Q banks that provide "more". It's easy to spot when pimping a student or resident. Ask them a question, the length of their answer is proportional to their ignorance, they may know information, facts to regurgitate, but their understanding is poor. The longer their answer and the more information it contains, the less credit they get for their response. I will usually ask them "What is the most important/relevant thing you said?" to give them a second shot. The one that answers with a single word or short phrase understands the most. The one that says "I don't know" either lacks confidence or is simply honest, if honest they should have answered with an applicable concept they understand (concepts trump knowledge every time), so zero credit. If they lacked confidence they need encouragement, but that's another matter. Question (clinical vignette) based (case based) learning should begin on day one of medical school, not just for exam preparation. Classically I see numerous UA-camrs explain the concept of "X" (some physiology, pathology, disease, etc.), and they present only facts to be memorized and no concepts at all. I feel they may not actually know the concept, or even what a concept is vs information. They do not describe how to use concepts to answer questions about things you have never read about or seen before, nor have any applicable facts memorized. Frequently, the masses will want to follow some particular student's methods because it is working for them, while that person may have very different aptitudes. This used to apply just within a school where top students would sell their notes, now with the internet it has simply exploded. People will often follow a student (non-expert) like zombies. They are blindly following anecdotal evidence, an individual's personal experience, and that's concerning when considering those followers are going to practice evidence based care. Maybe this is why today we see too many doctors advocating, and even selling, non-evidence based therapies...and in some cases facing criminal charges over it. Patricia Derges? If you have to ask "What is high yield?" you aren't understanding medicine. As a medical student, you need to train to teach yourself efficiently, become an efficient self-correcting learner. A question should be done in a minute and 15 seconds or less, certainly no more than a minute and a half. Review of the question should take similar time. Think about that. Yes, even the "difficult" ones. Think about when you are a resident working 80 hours per week, studying and preparing for your cases, while still studying for exams and doing questions every day. More resources, expanded resources, or more in depth resources are not necessarily better, in fact they can be worse if you do not develop the skill to use them efficiently.
“If you don’t make time to work on creating the life you want, you’re eventually going to be forced to spend a LOT of time dealing with a life you DON’T want.” - Kevin Ngo @obysstamp
“The most important thing is to never give up, never give in to circumstances, believe yourself, and soldier on, no matter what’s in your way.” - Luka Modric @isamarfj
“Most people miss great opportunities because of their misperception of time. Don’t wait! The time will never be just right.” Stephen C. Hogan @isamarfj
If something burns your soul with purpose and desire, it's your duty to be reduced to ashes by it. Any form of existence will be yet another dull book in the library of life. Charles Bukowski
If you haven’t done UWORLD I’d definitely recommend it over anything else. If you’re deciding between a second pass of UW vs First pass AMBOSS I’d suggest AMBOSS
"If you look at what you have in life, you'll always have more. If you look at what you don't have in life, you'll never have enough." -Oprah Winfrey @solnv
Can anyone share their experience with amboss for step2 ? Is it a good source for getting a high score ? + I have more than a year for step 2 prep, and I have pretty good clinical knowledge, do you recommend amboss in my case ?
"You can't live your life for other people. You've got to do what's right for you, even if it hurts some people you love." -Nicholas Sparks rolandojimenez159
Do you have an ‘Amboss for students’ or an ‘Amboss for clinicians’ account? Does ‘Amboss for clinicians’ have features in addition to those in ‘Amboss for students’ or does it have a different set of features?
"I must not fear. Fear is the mind-killer. Fear is the little-death that brings total obliteration. I will face my fear. I will permit it to pass over me and through me. And when it has gone past I will turn the inner eye to see its path. Where the fear has gone there will be nothing. Only I will remain." -Frank Herbert rolandojimenez159
Is the "clinician" option [where there are drug dosages and managment] available also for the student subscription (9.99/month) or it's only for the clinician subscription (12.99/month)?
Don't forget to include a way to contact you!!!!
Awesome video as always. Amboss seems amazing!
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I paid a month of subscription to AMBOSS... best decision I have made this year
"Success is not final; failure is not fatal: It is the courage to continue that counts." -Winston S. Churchill
That’s an epic quote
Thank you. I really needed to hear this right now
Congratulations to Alessandra rf for winning this Giveaway! Thanks everybody for participating, let's hope we can have a bunch other giveaways in the near future, see you soon!
I hesitated to watch this as I was afraid it’d be another classic promo but .... I’m sold! This is amazing! Your advice is always on point 👌🏼
“Learning is not attained by chance. It must be sought for with ardour and attended with diligence.”
I have been impressed with the urgency of doing. Knowing is not enough; we must apply. Being willing is not enough; we must do. ”
- Leonardo da Vinci
Failure is a part of learning 😍
Thanks for every single video Sir ☺️
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Excitement is the more practical synonym for happiness, and it is precisely what you should strive to chase. When people suggest you follow your passion or bliss, they are in fact referring to the same singular concept: excitement. The question you should be asking isn’t “what is my passion” or “what are my goals” but rather “what would excite me?”
Amboss is such a great platform and I didn't even find a lot of the features you mentioned when I was using the five day trial. Really what else can someone expect from a website? Just amazing!
This is mind blowing I wish I had know Amboss since I was a med student.
I'll be the first: “Everything should be made as simple as possible, but no simpler.”
-Albert Einstein
@santiago.aq
Y si tu ganas con este comentario? 🧐
Jajaja primero me reiría por que nunca me gano ni una mala mirada, y segundo volver a rifarlo 😂
Muy cierto 🤔
Change will not come if we wait for some other person, or if we wait for some other time. We are the change that we seek.
“We walk away from our dreams afraid we may fail, or worse yet, afraid we may succeed.”
-William Forrester
“And once the storm is over, you won’t remember how you made it through, how you managed to survive. You won’t even be sure, whether the storm is really over. But one thing is certain. When you come out of the storm, you won’t be the same person who walked in. That’s what this storm’s all about.”
I like your channel. Good advice on preparation for USMLE studying technique and the good resources. Thanks, Maria.
First! Can you make a video on how you would go about learning for med school in house lecture exams?
Imo, question banks are important but what would your schedule look like in trying to get LEARN the material from lectures (without taking notes, in reference to your step 2 video) and then doing question banks?
I haven't seen a video fron you specifically talking about dealing with lectures so I am very interested to know your approach. I've seen you whiteboarding in some videos. Is that your approach to lectures...but what about not taking any notes?
Thank you!
Hey Wiggins yes! That video is on it's way, there's too many things I want to talk but not enough time lol
85% in Amboss with 1k+ Qs done is one of the highest Ive seen ! !
Literal tienes un video para todas mis dudas y problemas en cuanto al USMLE. Desde el proceso (en tu canal en español), materiales y tecnicas de estudio eficientes, como mejorar mi ingles, hasta como ayudarme como dejar de procastinar. SI paso con buen puntaje será en gran medida por tu canal. Saludos !
“We must not allow other people's limited perceptions to define us.”
Hi Santiago! I just found your channel and realized you are a medical student in Colombia too! I wanted to ask you how can I use AMBOSS but orientated to the basic subjects of medicine? ( I'm currently in second semester at UNAL) I find the USMLE approach really appealing but since I will be taking the test in a few years, I would like to focus and use the platform mainly for basics (anatomy, physiology, biochemistry, histology, pathology).
Thank you so much and I love your channel!!
Ps: those USMLE scores are astounding, congratulations! I really hope I can get those scores too
Hey Daniel! To start I’d suggest using mostly the library (you can buy it without the qBank, a you can save quite a few bucks). Try to read all of the topics you’d be reading anyways with it. That’ll give you a good grasp on the subjects and help you start with the right foot once you get serious with your prep. But do a 5 day free trial before buying it to see if it actually fits your needs or not
,El amor es paciente, es bondadoso. El amor no es envidioso ni jactancioso ni orgulloso. No se comporta con rudeza, no es egoísta, no se enoja fácilmente, no guarda
"If you can't explain it to a six year old, you don't understand it yourself."
-Albert Einstein
rolandojimenez159
U are very sincere and helpful.thank u from the bottom of my heart.
“Procrastination makes easy things hard and hard things harder.” - Mason Cooley
@isamarfj
“I learned that if you work hard and creatively, you can have just about anything you want, but not everything you want. Maturity is the ability to reject good alternatives in order to pursue even better ones.”
― Ray Dalio
“I think your 20s are the hardest part of life. I mean, everyone goes on about how hard it is to be a teenager, but actually I think it’s tougher to be in your 20s because you’re expected to be a grownup and expected to earn your own living and be successful and I think you feel like a kid still.”
- Nigel Col
@obysstamp
I purchased amboss and the first approach that I have was overwhelming, but I’m agree with you about all the integrated tool that the platform has to offer. To me I also have usmle rx and as you said on the video wasting time looking to many resources can be catastrophic on the journey on the steps but to me I think you need to take a few hours dissecting the content on amboss to get used on the platform.
The noblest pleasure is the joy of understanding. ”
- Leonardo da Vinci
"Never let fear of failure stop you from doing what you love"
Sir , please tell how to subscribe for only step 1 qbank
Hi, the Qbank is essentially an "add-on" in addition to the platform membership and includes access to all questions (Step 1, Step 2, Step 3, shelf exams, etc.)
He who loves practice without theory is like the sailor who boards ship without a rudder and compass and never knows where he may cast. ”
- Leonardo da Vinci
"The greatest glory in living lies not in never falling, but in rising every time we fall."
-Nelson Mandela
rolandojimenez159
“Knowledge is life and a cure”
Imam Ali (AS)
Excelente video! me viene perfecto ya que ayer compre la librería de amboss por un año y hasta ahora me estoy familiarizando con la estructura de la pagina.
Life is pretty simple: You do some stuff. Most fails. Some works. You do more of what works. If it works big, others quickly copy it. Then you do something else. The trick is the doing something else. ”
Can you do a video for the first year of medicine. And what the rescorces
“It is better to be hated for what you are than to be loved for what you are not.” Andre Gide
@dineina
"Let difficulties know that you too are difficult"
Mohammed Ali
@isamarfj
“You’ve gotta dance like there’s nobody watching, Love like you’ll never be hurt, Sing like there’s nobody listening, And live like it’s heaven on earth.” - William W. Purkey
Is there any way to create a collection of tables, charts, or diagrams?
“Unless someone like you cares a whole awful lot, nothing is going to get better. It’s not.”
- Dr. Seuss
Do they have the option to buy only Q bank ? i cant find .
Hey, there's not an option to purchase only the Qbank. Because it's interconnected with the rest of the platform, it's an "add-on" in addition to the normal platform membership.
@@DrZeb-gz8dg Thanks
Fantastic!
[I never once wondered if your adorable ancestors were Native or Arabian! Love the name!]
“Sometimes I sensed that the books I read in rapid succession had set up some sort of murmur among themselves, transforming my head into an orchestra pit where different musical instruments sounded out, and I would realize that I could endure this life because of these musicales going on in my head.” Orhan Pamuk
“Winning is fun… Sure. But winning is not the point. Wanting to win is the point. Not giving up is the point. Never letting up is the point. Never being satisfied with what you’ve done is the point.” - Pat Summitt
@isamarfj
Any video on how to improve or strategies for study time while in first year ?
@isamarfj
“The greatest degree of inner tranquility comes from the development of love and compassion. The more we care for the happiness of others, the greater is our own sense of well-being.” - Dalai Lama
“If you’re not failing, you’re not pushing your limits, and if you’re not pushing your limits, you’re not maximizing your potential”
― Ray Dalio,
Great video-
When questions are poorly written it makes them particularly difficult. LOL! :) It also makes them less valuable for practice as the real exam questions are not poorly written. This is particularly important for those with English as a second language. In addition, no current Q bank explains how a question is to be done, nor the concepts involved. Providing more statistics, graphs, data, explanation, and references is a great marketing tool for medical students and this is the approach of all of the major Q banks. Information/data is a magnet for a medical student's eyes. Students typically do not know where and when to draw the line and stop, hence they waste a great deal of time. Q banks that provide more only encourage this. As an example, I have a neuro H&P note written by a student that is three pages long, while a note written by a Chief Resident on the same patient is 1/3 of a page long. Training your information filters for relevance and pertinence (index of suspicion) needs to begin day one, and the explanations and references in the Q banks do not direct you on that, in fact the more verbose they are the worse they are at directing you in that way.
Often students are frustrated by how little information they are provided in a vignette, or how it is provided. Most often they think it is designed in some way to fool them. That is definitely not the case on USMLE, but it is true in some commercial Q bank questions. Ask yourself why you are given certain information while other information is not given. The answer to that will reveal how you are being tested on medical thinking more than your possession of knowledge. While some seem to feel information and memorization is the challenge and the point, it is not. You are expected to have the knowledge, that's why your school certifies you to take USMLE (you passed their exams), you you are tested more on understanding it and using it.
In addition, looking up information is a skill to be developed. I find frequently that students, left to their own devices, don't know what to look up to understand what is in a vignette they are reviewing. Frequently it is a single word and they don't realize that. They will study everything the Q bank provides, as well as their review book, and some medical web site, then com back and still not understand what is in front of them in the vignette. I have seen this frequently even in top performing students. I call it dilutional study. It is exacerbated by Q banks that provide "more". It's easy to spot when pimping a student or resident. Ask them a question, the length of their answer is proportional to their ignorance, they may know information, facts to regurgitate, but their understanding is poor. The longer their answer and the more information it contains, the less credit they get for their response. I will usually ask them "What is the most important/relevant thing you said?" to give them a second shot. The one that answers with a single word or short phrase understands the most. The one that says "I don't know" either lacks confidence or is simply honest, if honest they should have answered with an applicable concept they understand (concepts trump knowledge every time), so zero credit. If they lacked confidence they need encouragement, but that's another matter.
Question (clinical vignette) based (case based) learning should begin on day one of medical school, not just for exam preparation. Classically I see numerous UA-camrs explain the concept of "X" (some physiology, pathology, disease, etc.), and they present only facts to be memorized and no concepts at all. I feel they may not actually know the concept, or even what a concept is vs information. They do not describe how to use concepts to answer questions about things you have never read about or seen before, nor have any applicable facts memorized. Frequently, the masses will want to follow some particular student's methods because it is working for them, while that person may have very different aptitudes. This used to apply just within a school where top students would sell their notes, now with the internet it has simply exploded. People will often follow a student (non-expert) like zombies. They are blindly following anecdotal evidence, an individual's personal experience, and that's concerning when considering those followers are going to practice evidence based care. Maybe this is why today we see too many doctors advocating, and even selling, non-evidence based therapies...and in some cases facing criminal charges over it. Patricia Derges?
If you have to ask "What is high yield?" you aren't understanding medicine.
As a medical student, you need to train to teach yourself efficiently, become an efficient self-correcting learner. A question should be done in a minute and 15 seconds or less, certainly no more than a minute and a half. Review of the question should take similar time. Think about that. Yes, even the "difficult" ones. Think about when you are a resident working 80 hours per week, studying and preparing for your cases, while still studying for exams and doing questions every day. More resources, expanded resources, or more in depth resources are not necessarily better, in fact they can be worse if you do not develop the skill to use them efficiently.
Are there no video lectures ?
So no more link after the contest. I will google it but you should have left it up for those interested.
Hello man love your channel , could make a video about making good anki cards or where to download good anki decks.
Thank you What i need for this pandemic time
“If you don’t make time to work on creating the life you want, you’re eventually going to be forced to spend a LOT of time dealing with a life you DON’T want.”
- Kevin Ngo
@obysstamp
Amboss has a ton of info where to start
When to know it's enough
“The most important thing is to never give up, never give in to circumstances, believe yourself, and soldier on, no matter what’s in your way.” - Luka Modric
@isamarfj
That which does not kill us makes us stronger.
“I believe in never giving up, no matter what the odds. My mantra is, ‘Failure is temporary. Giving up is permanent.’” - Kiran Mazumdar-Shaw
@isamarfj
, El sabio de corazón habla con prudencia, pero a sus labios añade sabiduría.
Imagine how good things could get if only you did what needed to be done
, La fe no hace que las cosas sean fáciles, pero hace que sean posibles.
Is there a way I can set up or organize my AMBOSs for board studying?
"You have brains in your head. You have feet in your shoes. You can steer yourself any direction you choose."
-Dr. Seuss
rolandojimenez159
Please how can I call you to teach me how to use Amboss for step1
Do you only use Amboss for step 1 and step 2ck? Wow.😮
“Most people miss great opportunities because of their misperception of time. Don’t wait! The time will never be just right.” Stephen C. Hogan
@isamarfj
It's an amazing tool for studying STEP1~~
1. "The secret of success is to do the common thing uncommonly well." -John D. Rockefeller Jr.
John Wooden: Don't let what you cannot do interfere with what you can do.
“A reader lives a thousand lives before he dies, said Jojen. ...
can you make video on boards and beyond
If something burns your soul with purpose and desire, it's your duty to be reduced to ashes by it. Any form of existence will be yet another dull book in the library of life. Charles Bukowski
Would you prefer AMBOSS QBank over UWORLD for USMLE Step 1 prep? (to improve further after learning; only time for one QBank)
If you haven’t done UWORLD I’d definitely recommend it over anything else. If you’re deciding between a second pass of UW vs First pass AMBOSS I’d suggest AMBOSS
We are all in the gutter, but some of us are looking at the stars.- the feeling of studying for long hours!!
You are espaniol right. Can you tell me how did you learn english fluently. I am bit struggling in that point in medicine. I am in my first year
Is this free offer still working? I am about to buy this,need a big discount
I wish I had the money to subscribe thanks for the great news
am I able to score a high score without the UWORLD? I mean only studying from Amboss knowledge?????
"Of all forms of discrimination and inequalities, injustice in health is the most shocking and inhuman". - Martin Luther King Jr.
Hi! If I purchase the amboss knowledge membership, can I use the amboss Qbank too? Or is it purchased separately?
Life is pleasant. Death is peaceful. It's the transition that's troublesome.
I have never let my schooling interfere with my education
Kindness is the language which the deaf can hear and the blind can see.
"If you look at what you have in life, you'll always have more. If you look at what you don't have in life, you'll never have enough." -Oprah Winfrey
@solnv
Do you recommend amboss over Uworld for questions practice?
“He who fears he will suffer, already suffers because he fears.” - Michel De Montaigne
Great video! What camera you use to video record this with?
Can anyone share their experience with amboss for step2 ?
Is it a good source for getting a high score ?
+ I have more than a year for step 2 prep, and I have pretty good clinical knowledge, do you recommend amboss in my case ?
"Happiness Can Be Found
Even In The Darkest Of Time
If Only One Remembers
To Turn On The Light.
- Albus Dumbledore
thanks! do you think that amboss questions are more difficult than u world? I think so
"A believer never ceases to seek knowledge until death approaches him."
-Messenger Muhammad pbuh
“Decency and compassion
Service over ambition
Integrity over expedience
Be a part of being bigger than yourself”
@ismael.ahmad
Hey santiago, just wanted to know if can we take screenshots of an important table while doing from amboss. Does amboss allow us to take screenshots?
Hey Kabir, yes it allows it
"You can't live your life for other people. You've got to do what's right for you, even if it hurts some people you love."
-Nicholas Sparks
rolandojimenez159
"Cure sometimes, treat often, comfort always" Hippocrates
I am 4th year med student. Should i use student mode or clinician mode? And is there a significant difference?
Do you have an ‘Amboss for students’ or an ‘Amboss for clinicians’ account? Does ‘Amboss for clinicians’ have features in addition to those in ‘Amboss for students’ or does it have a different set of features?
"I must not fear. Fear is the mind-killer. Fear is the little-death that brings total obliteration. I will face my fear. I will permit it to pass over me and through me. And when it has gone past I will turn the inner eye to see its path. Where the fear has gone there will be nothing. Only I will remain."
-Frank Herbert
rolandojimenez159
Is the "clinician" option [where there are drug dosages and managment] available also for the student subscription (9.99/month) or it's only for the clinician subscription (12.99/month)?
Hello
I wanna request if you setup a code for me for amboss. I am med 1 student.