It’s very expensive Dr.Kevin, 2300$ for just the Bronze, I was wish it its start from 1000$, I’m an IMG who interested of getting General surgery Residency and I hope I can get it.
No offense, but this seems like really general advice "use a good qbank, take practice tests, do flashcards". I was expecting something at least along the lines of order to use resources, which ones to prioritize given a time constraint, etc
I am a fourth-year medical student, and in one week, I will start my clinical years. I want to begin preparing for the USMLE, but I’m not sure how to plan my study schedule. During my preclinical years, my daily routine was very busy. I used to leave home at 6 AM because my university was far. My classes started at 8 AM and ended around 2 or 3 PM without any breaks. I usually got home around 4 PM, feeling very tired. How can I make a good study plan, and should I start with Step 1 or Step 2?
Your only problem is that you are not realistic not flexible and sounds very much like advertising and showing rather than helping. I appreciate and like your valuable playlist “so you want to be” It really helped me decide what medical specialty to choose.
For more Step 2CK strategies and study resources, check out my comprehensive guide: medschoolinsiders.com/medical-student/usmle-step-2-ck-guide/
It’s very expensive Dr.Kevin, 2300$ for just the Bronze, I was wish it its start from 1000$, I’m an IMG who interested of getting General surgery Residency and I hope I can get it.
No offense, but this seems like really general advice "use a good qbank, take practice tests, do flashcards". I was expecting something at least along the lines of order to use resources, which ones to prioritize given a time constraint, etc
I agree i was expecting something more detailed than other videos
I wish I noticed your comment earlier. At 7:33 I paused and wanted to see what others said about this video content.
Just in time when I was looking up for videos like this. Thankyou Dr Jubaal
Perfect timing for this video. Appreciate you Dr Jubbal
And I appreciate you for watching!
Helpful. Your video editing and backdrop have gotten better.
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How foolish could someone be to take step 2 CLINICAL KNOWLEDGE before doing clinicals??? Why is that even allowed???
I mean honestly you can get all the clinical knowledge you need via UWorld/anki? I did this and got a 250 lol
Lovely to listen to your excellent and clear explanations! Thanks Doc! 💐
Thanks for watching!
Tried being slick with that wink at 10:22 there i see Lol
How can I download the anking clinical deck?
00:22 the cup drag (top tear direction)
I am a fourth-year medical student, and in one week, I will start my clinical years. I want to begin preparing for the USMLE, but I’m not sure how to plan my study schedule. During my preclinical years, my daily routine was very busy. I used to leave home at 6 AM because my university was far. My classes started at 8 AM and ended around 2 or 3 PM without any breaks. I usually got home around 4 PM, feeling very tired. How can I make a good study plan, and should I start with Step 1 or Step 2?
Just commenting for the algorithm 💙
Thanks!
Inspiring me so much
Excellent video as usual! Any chance you can also do a video on the OET too?
Thanks for watching! Not sure if there's enough demand for a UA-cam video but we may be able to cover it on the Med School Insiders blog.
plz give me USMLE Step 2 CK Lecture Notes 2024 pdf . i need this
Your only problem is that you are not realistic not flexible and sounds very much like advertising and showing rather than helping. I appreciate and like your valuable playlist “so you want to be” It really helped me decide what medical specialty to choose.
Can you make updated videos on studying for the MCAT?
Good idea!
Could you make a video on how to do step 1 and 2 back to back
Dr. Kevin, I have a request , can you please do a Collab with Dr. Mike
Are you an img ?????
He’s not
Ex plastic surgeon
WASTE OF TIME
Not helpful at all. Please keep your video concise. And provide some help at all.