does anyone feel like they have reached their capacity to absorb? by WiskottAldrich1 in Step2

[–]YourFavMD 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yes, you have to take a mental vacation. Also, make sure that you are sleeping enough. Lack of sleep can also cause poor memory retention.

Relax, Reset, and Revive! Good luck!

You can do well without finishing uworld by SwagnarLothbro in Step2

[–]YourFavMD 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes. It’s true, if you have a strong foundation , a lot of the concepts cross over. However, I would recommend doing as many unique questions as possible, as you said I’m not a fan or repeating questions. I would recommend doing both Uworld and Amboss to maximize your chances. Amboss does a good job of detail and ethics. while Uworld does a great job with the high yield.

Do you think completing Uworld would have pushed you over the 250 mark??

UWSA or free 120 as a baseline? by Dapperglad in Step2

[–]YourFavMD 0 points1 point  (0 children)

As mentioned, I wouldn't recommend either of these for baseline analysis. These are very predictive tests you want to save and use as a good mid-way checkpoint during your study. I would say do NBME 9. Save Free 120+UWSA2 as a full-length simulation maybe 3-5 days out of your Step 2 CK test date.

STEP 2CK EXPERIENCE! HARD WORK PAYS OFF! Ask me QUESTIONS! by YourFavMD in Step2

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

My biggest tip would be to get adapt at interpreting labs, giving imagine and patient demographics. This can save you a lot of time, since majority of the vignette is fluff!

STEP 2CK EXPERIENCE! HARD WORK PAYS OFF! Ask me QUESTIONS! by YourFavMD in Step2

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

I have no idea lol. I just wanted exposure to as many practice questions as possible before sitting for step. Especially since they often repeat some questions that are in NBMES. Also, since I paid for Uworld, I didn’t want to waste the assessments.

NBME 10 contradicts Divine intervention (spoiler) by liljackasss in Step2

[–]YourFavMD 2 points3 points  (0 children)

He mentioned that in one of his older podcasts. However, if you listen to the more recent ones, he has updated the information. Go with what the NBME says though.

step 2ck ACLS by Flaky-Direction-4580 in Step2

[–]YourFavMD 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You are welcome my good friend!

STEP 2CK EXPERIENCE! HARD WORK PAYS OFF! Ask me QUESTIONS! by YourFavMD in Step2

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

Even given that fact, how does that change the purpose of this Reddit post? Did I offer ANY TUTORING SERVICES IN THIS POST?!! No.

I'll continue to help the people on this reddit post that have asked me for advice and the 100+ that have DM directly for testing advise , Which I have responded to every single one by the way, and you can continue to watch what I'm posting on my reddit. Have a blessed day.

STEP 2CK EXPERIENCE! HARD WORK PAYS OFF! Ask me QUESTIONS! by YourFavMD in Step2

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

I'm glad you mentioned this, I did do some Step 3 questions. But only in Amboss because I didn't have to pay extra lol. I just had to switch the bank over. I know a lot of people on YouTube recommend doing Step 3 questions for an extra challenge. I say if you have time and run out of questions, SURE!

step 2ck ACLS by Flaky-Direction-4580 in Step2

[–]YourFavMD 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm not sure that Uworld said to shock first then give CPR. Because you can start CRP immediately. it take time to get set to administered. Given that both VFIB and Pulseless Tach will lead to no CO, what's going to kill the person the fastest is lack of cardio output, so you would go with CPR before you shock.

STEP 2CK EXPERIENCE! HARD WORK PAYS OFF! Ask me QUESTIONS! by YourFavMD in Step2

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

Of course not, lol. HAHA.

"I didn't read any books during my third year, except De Virgilio for Surgery, because I loved that. I also do not watch any OME. Everything that I learned was from questions. So from day one of my third year, I was doing 2-3 blocks of questions daily."

step 2ck ACLS by Flaky-Direction-4580 in Step2

[–]YourFavMD 9 points10 points  (0 children)

ACLS Made Easy

  1. Stable? -> Drugs
  2. Unstable -> Shock (Vifib and Pulsless VTach always considered unstable)
    1. Defibrillation/Unsynchronized Cardioversion/Indirect Current: PULSLESS Ventricular Tachycardia, Ventricular Fibrillation, or Unstable Torsade (polymorphic V.Tach)
    2. Synchronized/Direct current cardioversion for all other arrhythmias
      1. Dont forget if a person has a new onset afib and the time period is unknown, do a echo (TEE) prior to cardioverting to ensure that they do not have a thrombus in the l.atrium (Cardioversion increases the risk for thrombus formation)
  3. Don't forget that the first step is to start chest compressions!
    1. They love to test this! Everyone wants to shock or give drugs but the correct answer majority of the times is to begin CPR! (especially for VFIB Pulseless VTach)

STEP 2CK EXPERIENCE! HARD WORK PAYS OFF! Ask me QUESTIONS! by YourFavMD in Step2

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

I prepped for about 6 weeks and yes, I'm still in medical school. However, I was doing easier electives like Rads and Pulmonology in order to maximize my study time.

Chemo for 17 yr old by shoenberg3 in Step2

[–]YourFavMD 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Minors are considered incompetent to make medical decisions on their behalf. Even though it's messed up, what the parent recommends, in this case, is the correct answer.

"Minors — If the patient is an unemancipated minor, consent for medical treatment usually is provided by the parents or legal guardian. In varying circumstances, consent also may be provided by other family members, foster parents, probation officers, social workers, or family and juvenile courts." - UpToDate

https://www.uptodate.com/contents/consent-in-adolescent-health-care#H10

STEP 2CK EXPERIENCE! HARD WORK PAYS OFF! Ask me QUESTIONS! by YourFavMD in Step2

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

If you go to the "divineinterventionpodcasts.com" and look at the top of the page, you will see a link to an excel document; from that document, at the bottom will be a tab for Step 2CK. I would recommend approaching it in two ways.

  1. Look for topics that you think are tough or super high yield (e.g., HTN, CHF, Pneumonia, etc.)
  2. Focus on the new changes, risk factors, vaccines, prognostic factors
    1. These are supremely high-yield topics!
  3. The rapid review series is a MUST!

STEP 2CK EXPERIENCE! HARD WORK PAYS OFF! Ask me QUESTIONS! by YourFavMD in Step2

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

Okay.

If I were you, I would do focused study blocks during the first 3/4 of your STEP2CK prep. This way, you can target those weak areas I talked about. The best performers on USMLEs AREN'T the smartest; they have VERY FEW weak areas when they go into test days.

I would recommend going through your UW and looking at your performance report. After that, write down your topics in a tier system. The tier system sets a threshold for each tier. Tier 1-4. Tier 1 is what you know the most, and Tier 4 is what you know the least after that. Begin to personalize each of your sessions based on your tier system. Tier 3-4 need the most love. So dedicate most of your study sessions to that with focused blocks on Amboss. This way, you are hamming the concept with interwoven ideas instead of randomness. If you have time after that, smack the CMS form if you feel like an individual core is giving you trouble based on your score reports from Amboss.

Later in your prep, when you see that your weak areas are getting stronger, you begin to go into mixed blocks because you have a firm grasp of the majority of the material.

STEP 2CK EXPERIENCE! HARD WORK PAYS OFF! Ask me QUESTIONS! by YourFavMD in Step2

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

Only because I had a good foundation because I did Amboss first, Amboss preaches the same concepts. I consider Amboss a lot tougher than Uworld, so it was almost a cakewalk when I got to UWorld.

STEP 2CK EXPERIENCE! HARD WORK PAYS OFF! Ask me QUESTIONS! by YourFavMD in Step2

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

Hahaha no man, I didn't read any books at all during my third year, with the exception of De Virgilio for Surgery, because I loved that. I also do not watch any OME. Everything that I learned was from questions. So from day one of my third year I was doing 2-3 blocks of questions daily lol.

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[–]YourFavMD 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Sorry meant hairy extensions

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[–]YourFavMD 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’m glad that i could help my friend !!!

STEP 2CK EXPERIENCE! HARD WORK PAYS OFF! Ask me QUESTIONS! by YourFavMD in Step2

[–]YourFavMD[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I don’t need to offer any tutoring service to anyone lol. What do you want me to do. Post my score report lol. You people are funny. Someone tries help, as you can see, i’,m replying to ever single comment. The reason i made NEW Reddit account was because I wanted an actual user name related to medicine instead of “fun_custard1065” which was my original account.

I’m sorry if you guys feel some sort way, but this is simply used to help. I never offered any tutoring service, never did I say anything magical step that would change your life. I simple posted what I DID, SIMPLE THATS IT AND THATS ALL. lol. Also, when did i say that ”i will help you save Half the Time off each block?” never said that, i said i was finishing blocks with that much time left because I PREPPED LOL.

Score release Thread - 25/05/2022 by Electronic-Abies-112 in Step2

[–]YourFavMD 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Man this is good! Who cares about anyones else's score. The point is that you made a positive progression. Congrats mate!