Comment below with any questions at all! Always happy to help out! Here are my other Step 2 videos :) How To Use Anki for Step 2: ua-cam.com/video/cOKy_hgecYM/v-deo.html&ab_channel=AustinNguyen Step 2 Test Day Vlog: ua-cam.com/video/sJv4XcpDdeI/v-deo.html&ab_channel=AustinNguyen Step 2 post test reaction and thoughts: ua-cam.com/video/LO-5x0jShak/v-deo.html&ab_channel=AustinNguyen
Didn't even know the Divine Podcast notes document existed before you told me. Same with the USMLE Step 2 CK content outline. Wish I knew about both of them earlier. Clutch advice.
Always trying my best to give the people access to the best resources out there, especially the hidden gems!Appreciate the support man! Thankfully you crushed the boards anyways :) #BANG
Music to my ears! Super happy to hear you hear your goal score - congratulations!! Best of luck on residency applications & thanks for leaving a comment 😁💯
Good idea for a future video! Honestly I just read the explanation and key learning educational objective and search key words in Anki for pre made cards. If there are none, I make my own card and I have a video going over how I make cards although it isn’t based off of uworld in that video. Hope that helps!!
No problem at all! Happy it was helpful. I would use the MAIN document to find which specific podcast you’re looking for and then study off of that specific thread/link. Hope that makes sense and best of luck! Let me know if you have any other questions 👍
Great videos! During your pre-dedicated period, did you use other third-party resources such as books, Online MedEd, or others? If not, why not? Thank you!
Hi! I honestly did not. I chose not to because of resource overload. There are a lot of different things that people used but I found Anki and Uworld to be the most simple and high yield while allowing me to maximize clinical time and clinical grades. (I also don’t like reading books haha) good luck!!
Great video! Thank you Austin, really helpful and thoroughly explained. Do you know any resources other than uworld that focuses on the social science part of the exam?
Starting M1 next week. Anantomy is first and we're doing it in 8 weeks total. Feeling overwhelmed. Do you have any tips on being successful in anatomy?
Hi Hayel! I would recommend using Netters Anatomy or Dope anatomy, both have premade Anki decks to help memorize anatomy. Be sure to prep well since in my opinion it’s hard to learn off of cadavers at early stage of medical school since everything looks the same. The MSK Anking flashcards are also very high yield and there are videos in boards and beyond for this! Best of luck!!
@@AustinNguyenMD how would you determine whether netters vs dope vs MSK would be more appropriate? Not sure if it makes a diff, but my anatomy exams are going to be in house written as opposed to the rest of our blocks which are NBME.
I would just see which decks you like better! Honestly for in house exams, the Dope Anatomy deck should have everything to cover the anatomy you need to know in great detail. I would always recommend the Anking MSK because this has high yield MSK associations that will be on step 1 and will likely also be relevant for your exams. Good luck!
@kerolossamer5412 similar content but different style of questions and good exposure as shelf exams have a mix of NBME style and uworld type questions!
Hey! I took 1 hour for each block and then reviewed for 30 minutes making sure to just review all the incorrect first, then the ones that were marked, and then briefly skim through all the ones that I got correct that I was very confident on as I did not mark them. I hope this helps and best of luck!!
Hi Austin, Thank you for the videos. I have learned a lot from your tips about medical school. I just started my med school this year and I also go to UIC! Would you mind if I email you some questions? I know you are busy and there is no rush, only when you have time. Thanks a lot!
Hi! I’m glad the videos have been helpful to you!! Feel free to share them if you think it can help others especially those at UIC too. I am happy to answer any questions and you are welcome to send me an email anytime 👍
Howd you do pre-dedicated? Just UW and unsuspend cards related to questions you missed? Or made cards for every card you did. In my first rotation (IM) and days can feel super LONG and 1200 questions on top feels crazy
Yeah man that is a tough rotation because it’s long hours in clinic as well as a ton of Uworld questions. Best of luck though! You got this! And pre-dedicated, I just used boards and beyond, Pathoma, sketchy, and Uworld with Anking deck!
Thanks man! Just try to be as efficient as possible. We had virtual lectures every day at noon for one hour and I would log in to zoom then do questions during it and would try to do Anki during commutes. If you don’t get through all the questions it’s not the end of the world but definitely do all of the flashcards!
No problem! Happy to help. I would still recommend Anki just because of the way the algorithm is and because it’s more versatile. You can use premade decks in addition to making your own cards. However, I never used uworld’s feature so I can’t comment on it! Good luck!
Would you recommend step 2CK clinical vinegetts First aid ? I read endo from their and I found it quite helpful but my seniors are saying to not use fa …it’s a waste of time
Thanks so much ! I’m considering writing step 2 Ck first and then writing step 1 after . This is because the courses I’m currently on in Med school correspond to step 2 Ck topics . Is this possible to do step 2 first .
Hi! No problem at all, happy to help. While it is not traditional, yes you can sit for step 2 CK before step 1 if you choose to. It is not done typically for any US medical schools, but if you are studying abroad and needing to pass the USMLEs to practice in the US, you can take Step 2 first! Good luck 🙌
Great video Austin. Also loved your Anki ones. I do have a question for you though. I'm an IMG who took step 1 about 2 months ago do you think I'll be alright to use Uworld and Anki as my primary resources considering the healthcare system where I'm from is quite different and we aren't taught all these algorithms? Also plan on going over the Amboss qbank as well. Thanks!
Hey Atton! Great questions. I think that you are still good to use Uworld, Amboss and Anki since this will cover the main content of the step 2 exam which is super important now as it’s the only scored exam for ERAS currently. I would use this strategy and do as many questions as possible to hammer in on the algorithms. In regard to your rotations, I believe the knowledge base from Anki will translate into good clinical performance but often times on clerkships you just have to accommodate for the system you are in, who your residents are, and how they like things. It’s different everywhere but just be positive and do your best to follow instructions and you’ll do great! Thanks for supporting the channel!! 👍
Since step 1 is pass and fail, i was around 210 3 digit score and i just gave the exam to get done with it, do you think it makes me have deficit knowledge for step 2??
Hey! Not at all. You passed and that’s what counts, important thing is prepping hard for STEP 2 CK. I’m would recommend maintaining Anki for all the relevant step 2 cards and being sure to study hard on your shelf exams and be prepared for Step 2! You will do great if you keep it up!!
My preclinical exams were in house! Anki covered nearly 80-85% and then I would briefly skim through the school lectures to cover all my bases. Hope this helps!!
@@AustinNguyenMD So I’m an incoming MS1 trying to establish a solid foundation for M2 (also trying to minimize my dedicated period). Would you say using a Qbank during MS1, in addition to Anking, is essential for this goal?
Absolutely! I would use USMLERX or Kaplan just to have something to do questions but not waste Uworld right away since it should be saved for the end. Questions are always important but early in M1 just focus on learning and finding a good groove since it’s a lot of information. Maybe 5 questions a day is fine or 20 a week. Once you start M2 you can do more questions and think about Step more! If you can be on top of Ankl from day 1, you’re in great hands for Step 1 and 2!! Best of luck!!
Comment below with any questions at all! Always happy to help out! Here are my other Step 2 videos :)
How To Use Anki for Step 2: ua-cam.com/video/cOKy_hgecYM/v-deo.html&ab_channel=AustinNguyen
Step 2 Test Day Vlog: ua-cam.com/video/sJv4XcpDdeI/v-deo.html&ab_channel=AustinNguyen
Step 2 post test reaction and thoughts: ua-cam.com/video/LO-5x0jShak/v-deo.html&ab_channel=AustinNguyen
Didn't even know the Divine Podcast notes document existed before you told me. Same with the USMLE Step 2 CK content outline. Wish I knew about both of them earlier. Clutch advice.
Always trying my best to give the people access to the best resources out there, especially the hidden gems!Appreciate the support man! Thankfully you crushed the boards anyways :) #BANG
Just got my score back and hit my target! 🎯 This video was super helpful!
Music to my ears! Super happy to hear you hear your goal score - congratulations!! Best of luck on residency applications & thanks for leaving a comment 😁💯
just passed step1! and here we are hahahah😊
Congratulations!! Onto the next step (literally and figuratively) haha!! Best of luck 💪
Thank you please show a sample how to make a good anki card from UW missed questions
Good idea for a future video! Honestly I just read the explanation and key learning educational objective and search key words in Anki for pre made cards. If there are none, I make my own card and I have a video going over how I make cards although it isn’t based off of uworld in that video. Hope that helps!!
Very helpful video! Thank you so much!
Would you recommend reading the Divine Intervention Podcast Notes MAIN or the segregated files?
No problem at all! Happy it was helpful. I would use the MAIN document to find which specific podcast you’re looking for and then study off of that specific thread/link. Hope that makes sense and best of luck! Let me know if you have any other questions 👍
thank u so much.
You’re welcome! Best of luck 👏💪
Great videos! During your pre-dedicated period, did you use other third-party resources such as books, Online MedEd, or others? If not, why not? Thank you!
Hi! I honestly did not. I chose not to because of resource overload. There are a lot of different things that people used but I found Anki and Uworld to be the most simple and high yield while allowing me to maximize clinical time and clinical grades. (I also don’t like reading books haha) good luck!!
@@AustinNguyenMD Thank you so much! I appreciate your thorough answers on all your viewers' comments!
Anytime!! I’m always happy to help out, thanks for the support :)
Great video! Thank you Austin, really helpful and thoroughly explained. Do you know any resources other than uworld that focuses on the social science part of the exam?
Glad the video was helpful! I would recommend amboss social science questions for sure!! You’ll do great :) best of luck!!
@@AustinNguyenMD Sure will try that out. Thank you! All the best to you too!!
I appreciate it! Thanks!!
Starting M1 next week. Anantomy is first and we're doing it in 8 weeks total. Feeling overwhelmed. Do you have any tips on being successful in anatomy?
Hi Hayel! I would recommend using Netters Anatomy or Dope anatomy, both have premade Anki decks to help memorize anatomy. Be sure to prep well since in my opinion it’s hard to learn off of cadavers at early stage of medical school since everything looks the same. The MSK Anking flashcards are also very high yield and there are videos in boards and beyond for this! Best of luck!!
@@AustinNguyenMD how would you determine whether netters vs dope vs MSK would be more appropriate? Not sure if it makes a diff, but my anatomy exams are going to be in house written as opposed to the rest of our blocks which are NBME.
I would just see which decks you like better! Honestly for in house exams, the Dope Anatomy deck should have everything to cover the anatomy you need to know in great detail. I would always recommend the Anking MSK because this has high yield MSK associations that will be on step 1 and will likely also be relevant for your exams. Good luck!
Did u study CMS forms?
I did study the NBME practice forms, yes!
@@AustinNguyenMD does it contain alot of info more than UW ? thnxx
@kerolossamer5412 similar content but different style of questions and good exposure as shelf exams have a mix of NBME style and uworld type questions!
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How did you revise in your last week's by doing 4-5 blocks a day
Hey! I took 1 hour for each block and then reviewed for 30 minutes making sure to just review all the incorrect first, then the ones that were marked, and then briefly skim through all the ones that I got correct that I was very confident on as I did not mark them. I hope this helps and best of luck!!
Hi Austin,
Thank you for the videos. I have learned a lot from your tips about medical school.
I just started my med school this year and I also go to UIC! Would you mind if I email you some questions? I know you are busy and there is no rush, only when you have time.
Thanks a lot!
Hi! I’m glad the videos have been helpful to you!! Feel free to share them if you think it can help others especially those at UIC too. I am happy to answer any questions and you are welcome to send me an email anytime 👍
Howd you do pre-dedicated? Just UW and unsuspend cards related to questions you missed? Or made cards for every card you did. In my first rotation (IM) and days can feel super LONG and 1200 questions on top feels crazy
Yeah man that is a tough rotation because it’s long hours in clinic as well as a ton of Uworld questions. Best of luck though! You got this! And pre-dedicated, I just used boards and beyond, Pathoma, sketchy, and Uworld with Anking deck!
@@AustinNguyenMD damn if you it all those resources in the cramped time during IM, you a BEAST. #goals
Thanks man! Just try to be as efficient as possible. We had virtual lectures every day at noon for one hour and I would log in to zoom then do questions during it and would try to do Anki during commutes. If you don’t get through all the questions it’s not the end of the world but definitely do all of the flashcards!
hey! thanks for the videos. for the incorrects on UW can i just use the flashcard feature on uworld instead of on anki?
No problem! Happy to help. I would still recommend Anki just because of the way the algorithm is and because it’s more versatile. You can use premade decks in addition to making your own cards. However, I never used uworld’s feature so I can’t comment on it! Good luck!
@@AustinNguyenMD thank you so much!
Anytime!! 🙌
Would you recommend step 2CK clinical vinegetts First aid ? I read endo from their and I found it quite helpful but my seniors are saying to not use fa …it’s a waste of time
Yeah waste of time it’s not the best resource I would keep it simple and stick with questions and Anki!
Thanks so much ! I’m considering writing step 2 Ck first and then writing step 1 after . This is because the courses I’m currently on in Med school correspond to step 2 Ck topics . Is this possible to do step 2 first .
Hi! No problem at all, happy to help. While it is not traditional, yes you can sit for step 2 CK before step 1 if you choose to. It is not done typically for any US medical schools, but if you are studying abroad and needing to pass the USMLEs to practice in the US, you can take Step 2 first! Good luck 🙌
Thank you!
Anytime! 👍
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Great video Austin. Also loved your Anki ones. I do have a question for you though. I'm an IMG who took step 1 about 2 months ago do you think I'll be alright to use Uworld and Anki as my primary resources considering the healthcare system where I'm from is quite different and we aren't taught all these algorithms? Also plan on going over the Amboss qbank as well. Thanks!
Hey Atton! Great questions. I think that you are still good to use Uworld, Amboss and Anki since this will cover the main content of the step 2 exam which is super important now as it’s the only scored exam for ERAS currently. I would use this strategy and do as many questions as possible to hammer in on the algorithms. In regard to your rotations, I believe the knowledge base from Anki will translate into good clinical performance but often times on clerkships you just have to accommodate for the system you are in, who your residents are, and how they like things. It’s different everywhere but just be positive and do your best to follow instructions and you’ll do great! Thanks for supporting the channel!! 👍
@@AustinNguyenMD Thank you!
You’re very welcome!
Since step 1 is pass and fail, i was around 210 3 digit score and i just gave the exam to get done with it, do you think it makes me have deficit knowledge for step 2??
Hey! Not at all. You passed and that’s what counts, important thing is prepping hard for STEP 2 CK. I’m would recommend maintaining Anki for all the relevant step 2 cards and being sure to study hard on your shelf exams and be prepared for Step 2! You will do great if you keep it up!!
Thanks alot Austin, can you recommend any step 2 deck? ive heard about tazanki deck for step 2 would that be ok?
Hey! I would use Anking and you can check out my video on how to do that in my channel! Hope this helps 👍
can I prepare uslme step 1 2022 with First Aid 2021 book?

Absolutely! Even 2020 would be fine to be honest :) there is little to no difference in versions, and most of the time it’s minutia! Best of luck 🙌👊
Were your preclinical school exams in house or NBME?
My preclinical exams were in house! Anki covered nearly 80-85% and then I would briefly skim through the school lectures to cover all my bases. Hope this helps!!
@@AustinNguyenMD So I’m an incoming MS1 trying to establish a solid foundation for M2 (also trying to minimize my dedicated period). Would you say using a Qbank during MS1, in addition to Anking, is essential for this goal?
Absolutely! I would use USMLERX or Kaplan just to have something to do questions but not waste Uworld right away since it should be saved for the end. Questions are always important but early in M1 just focus on learning and finding a good groove since it’s a lot of information. Maybe 5 questions a day is fine or 20 a week. Once you start M2 you can do more questions and think about Step more! If you can be on top of Ankl from day 1, you’re in great hands for Step 1 and 2!! Best of luck!!
I would like to connect with you on LinkedIn.
Okay I’ll take a look! 👍