USMLE STEP 1 HIGH-YIELD MICRO - PARASITES | MED STUDENT SUCCESS
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- Опубліковано 15 сер 2024
- Here are the highest yield clinical presentations for parasites/worms commonly tested on step 1!! Make sure to watch the videos for fungi, bacteria and viruses too!
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all of your videos are goldddd, 2 weeks out and this is helping to solidify so much!
That’s so nice to hear, makes us so happy! Good luck on your exam in 2 weeks, you will do great!!
Love the quick and concise content.
This is gold. Thank you!
You're very welcome!
Amazing work, this channel will grow.
We really appreciate that! Thank you so much 😊
I really love these videos. Test tomorrow!
We are so happy to hear that!! Good luck tomorrow, you got this!! 💯🙏🏼 Wishing you lots of success always!
@@medstudentsuccess hey I just wanted to let you know, I literally only watched your videos for Micro for my entire micro review for dedicated (I had a ok micro background from the past couple semesters), and I think I got all of the micro questions on my exam today because of your two or three videos. I really appreciate your work, and you made it very easy and digestible to review. Granted, every exam is different and I have heard of the STEP going into the weeds with their micro questions, but mine were very straight forward. For your information or to whoever else is reading, it seems they focused heavily on congenital infections (CMV) and endocarditis (S. Mitins [it was a trick answer choice, the answer choice said “native oral flora”). Also S. Aureus for endocarditis. Taenia Solium was an unexpected surprise! My advice for future USMLE STEP1 test takers: learn your anatomy. It was honestly a little annoying how in the weeds they got with that, for example, “if you have a posterior dislocation of X, what will be impinged or damaged?” or “what spinal root level is affected if a patient presents with X symptoms along Y appendage?”
Omg so happy to hear that!!!!! Thank you very much for sharing your experience, we really appreciate your feedback. We are so happy these videos helped you. Thank you for all of your insight, super helpful for future test takers!! Congrats on finishing this exam 😊🥳 Please feel free to reach out if you have any questions, concerns or any advice needed throughout your medical journey!! Good luck with everything!!
awesome video! thanks!
Glad you liked it!
Outstanding presentation
Really amazing
Thank you, really appreciate your feedback!
Great video, but I am still wondering this is review its enough for parasite?
This is the most important info for parasites. Master this first and add on any other details from question bank review if necessary!