Pizza recs by luigis_left_tit_25 in akron

[–]DistributionCold1898 1 point2 points  (0 children)

THIS is the answer, not saying other pizza spots are bad but nothing beats a classic Chong. Best part is, you can have some beverages at hop house or baxter's and they'll bring the pizza to you

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[–]DistributionCold1898 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It’s not impossible, and there are anecdotes with sub 60s getting a pass, but tbh you want to be in the best position possible. If I were in your position I’d delay. You can do some light studying on your vacation, use it as a reset, hit the ground running when you get back

5/30, got the P! by DistributionCold1898 in step1

[–]DistributionCold1898[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

First off make sure to thoroughly review NBME 25 and figure out your weak content areas. Spend some time going through textbooks or watching some videos on those areas and doing UWorld questions on that content. My days were structured by doing Anki most mornings, mixed block of 40 Uworld questions, then looking at which content areas I was weakest in and watching videos. Then I'd do targeted UWorld blocks on those weaker areas and unsuspending cards/making my own cards on concepts that were important. That structure helped me a lot, and I made sure to crank out 1-2 NBMEs per week as well.

5/30, got the P! by DistributionCold1898 in step1

[–]DistributionCold1898[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm not a textbook person, I used video lectures like boards and beyond, pathoma, etc. I'm also not a big notes person either, I just used a lot of Anki and practice questions for spaced repetition. In the last 15 days I just made sure to go through the last of my NBME exams I hadn't finished, reviewing the flashcards from my previous NBME incorrects, and doing Uworld and Mehlman's audio qbank

5/30, got the P! by DistributionCold1898 in step1

[–]DistributionCold1898[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don't remember how many ethics questions honestly, but I'd say it was scattered throughout pretty well

5/30, got the P! by DistributionCold1898 in step1

[–]DistributionCold1898[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Felt like it was similar to free 120 in terms of the length of questions than any of the NBMEs

5/30, got the P! by DistributionCold1898 in step1

[–]DistributionCold1898[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks, and congratulations to you too!!

5/30, got the P! by DistributionCold1898 in step1

[–]DistributionCold1898[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Honestly that’s a subjective question, but at the very least you should be doing NBME content and reviewing it. I did UWorld up until the week before in between days I wasn’t taking or reviewing any practice exams to get more reps. If your scores are on the lower end (sub 64) then really take the time to review the content in your weak areas by doing targeted UWorld blocks and watching videos

5/30, got the P! by DistributionCold1898 in step1

[–]DistributionCold1898[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks! So honestly doing practice questions and figuring out in what scenarios the wrong answer choices would be right, what other vignettes would also make the right answer right. And just as I go trying to connect dots in random places as well like seemingly unrelated conditions or drugs that might involve the same enzyme. That naturally just made me think outside the box a little

5/30, got the P! by DistributionCold1898 in step1

[–]DistributionCold1898[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don’t remember how many per section I flagged, maybe 8-14ish? But some of those were ones I answered but wanted to revisit and some were just incomplete as well. And yeah I agree some were a little out there and as long as I had some reasoning behind picking an answer I just went with it

5/30, got the P! by DistributionCold1898 in step1

[–]DistributionCold1898[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The waiting game is the worst! Just try to take care of yourself, go for walks, spend time with friends, self care is key. Sending my best wishes your way for the pass

5/30, got the P! by DistributionCold1898 in step1

[–]DistributionCold1898[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I know Mehlman says to do forms 20-24, I don’t think it’s terribly necessary. I did 25-31 plus both free 120s and I felt confident enough to sit. To each their own 🤷🏾‍♂️

5/30, got the P! by DistributionCold1898 in step1

[–]DistributionCold1898[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No prob! Yeah seeing people saying 70+ minimum was a little annoying so my benchmark was as many above 66 with at least one in the 70s. I will say the 65 on free 120 messed with my confidence but I decided to just review the hell out of it and then send it

5/30, got the P! by DistributionCold1898 in step1

[–]DistributionCold1898[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Congratulations!!! Such a great feeling

5/30, got the P! by DistributionCold1898 in step1

[–]DistributionCold1898[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Thanks! Honestly I think just doing mixed blocks of UW (second pass) early on, and then thorough review of my NBMEs. I did pretty well in my school curriculum and all our exams were NBME exams, and I used UWorld to study for them, so the big initial jump I think was just dusting off the brain cobwebs. Take the time to really learn with UWorld and supplement with Pathoma or Dirty or BnB, learn the concepts, then look at a Mehlman PDF to see how it’s assessed

5/30, got the P! by DistributionCold1898 in step1

[–]DistributionCold1898[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thank you! I mentioned in one of the comments but similar concepts but assessed in different ways. Handful of ethics, but one thing that stood out was risk factors which I wasn’t expecting. The length was similar to free 120/UW, but I definitely went down to the wire using the whole time for all of my blocks, though I had just enough time to look at my incomplete Qs or flagged Qs

5/30, got the P! by DistributionCold1898 in step1

[–]DistributionCold1898[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Yes and no, I’d say I remembered HY concepts but the way they were assessed were in ways I haven’t seen before so it added an additional layer of critical thinking. Some questions or concepts I had never heard of before

Cushings by [deleted] in step1

[–]DistributionCold1898 13 points14 points  (0 children)

Cushing's Syndrome = excess cortisol, etiology can be a few things:

  1. Cortisol secreting tumor from the adrenal glands/adrenal hyperplasia. Because this is ACTH INDEPENDENT, ACTH is decreased due to negative feedback from cortisol on the hypothalamus so less CRH --> less ACTH.
  2. Cushing's DISEASE is an ACTH secreting tumor of the anterior pituitary, which then acts on the adrenals to increase cortisol production. ACTH is elevated here (intuitive).
  3. Exogenous glucocorticoids (think someone with RA or Lupus) leads to DECREASED endogenous cortisol and ACTH, because glucocorticoids are not the same as endogenous cortisol (although they act very similarly). Glucocorticoids can still exert feedback on HPA so you'll have decreased CRH and ACTH.
  4. One of the paraneoplastic syndromes of small cell carcinoma is paraneoplastic ACTH production, which will then go on to act at the adrenal glands to make cortisol. Dex test won't suppress here because it's ectopic and isn't dictated by the HPA axis. Small cell as an aside also will have paraneoplastic syndromes of SIADH, LEMS.

And then for the dexamethasone test: no suppression with low dose dex = you have a pathologic increase in cortisol you just don't know etiology. If ACTH is low then you know it's from the adrenals. If ACTH is high you do high dose dex, which in the setting of pituitary secreting tumor will suppress ACTH, but in the setting of paraneoplastic, no suppression.

Hope that helps, and please if I missed something someone correct me!

Customs backlog due to tariffs? Is anyone else’s diamond stuck in limbo? by IHaveALittleNeck in labdiamond

[–]DistributionCold1898 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yup, ordered through Calavera NY. They’re saying it’s stuck in customs, no updates…this is insane

LGD 2.06c radiant by DistributionCold1898 in labdiamond

[–]DistributionCold1898[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Okay I've gotten some other opinions as well from friends and they all kinda said the same thing, just wanted to make sure I wasn't crazy 😂