This book was written as a guide for medical students who are preparing for the USMLE Step 1, 2 CK, 3 and COMLEX Level 1, 2 CE, and 3 Board exams. Our goal was to give you a step-wise approach to preparing for these two exams. USMLE and COMLEX (for osteopathic students) are two different examinations, and preparations for these exams are different.
If you are an allopathic or international medical graduate, you need only to focus on the USMLE section. Osteopathic students need to also understand how to study for the COMLEX, so a chapter is dedicated to that exam.
We first describe what the USMLE and COMLEX examinations are and what score ranges students can achieve on these two tests. The book includes a chapter on First Aid for the USMLE Step 1, which should be one of the primary sources for your Board preparation. We then discuss the importance of using questions; we highly recommend two of the best question banks on the market: SmashUSMLE and UWorld. Chapter 6 and 7, the integration and how to dissect USMLE questions chapter, are key to using this book. These chapters demonstrate how students should recognize common patterns with USMLE questions, and how to use a proven technique to approach answering USMLE and COMLEX questions. You should read these chapters to fully understand this process; refer back to it as you proceed with your Board preparation.
We provided a sample Board schedule to serve as a guide during your preparation; use it if it works for you. We offer a system-based learning method to cover the major topics tested on the Boards, according to First Aid for the USMLE Step 1 and Yale G First Aid, Crush USMLE Step 2 CK and 3 books. The book also offers a chapter for osteopathic students who are considering whether or not to take the USMLE Step 1 exam. For international medical graduates, please read the ultimate survival guide for IMGs chapter. This chapter was written by Dr. Juan Chango, an IMG from Ecuador who went through the rigors of navigating through the ECFMG certification process, passed the USMLE with high scores and matched into internal medicine.
The book ends with a chapter focused primarily on how to stand out amidst the competition and how to be a better clinician.
We have been through the same situation you are in right now, and we are aware of your confusion and anxiety. We have created this book to improve your preparation. We hope this book sheds some light on how to survive the last few months of your Board preparation and helps you achieve the Board score you so wish for.
Author: Adeleke T. Adesina, Juan Chango, Farook Taha
Publisher: Future Teaching Physicians Lectures LLC
Published: 09/17/2020
Pages: 322
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.95lbs
Size: 9.00h x 6.00w x 0.67d
ISBN: 9781735345215
About the AuthorAdesina, Adeleke T.: - Dr. Adesina is a native indigene from Nigeria. He completed high school in Nigeria before moving to the United States. He earned his Bachelor of Science in biochemistry and general biology (summa cum laude) from Bloomfield College in 2008. After college, he did research at the National Institute of Health, in Bethesda, MD. He graduated from Rowan School of Osteopathic Medicine, New Jersey. He is currently an emergency medicine physician at Houston Methodist hospital, Texas.
Chango, Juan: - "Dr. Juan Jose chango Azanza born and raised in Cuenca, Ecuador. He graduated as a physician at the Catholic University of Cuenca - School of Medicine, Ecuador. He completed the USMLE Step 1, Step 2 CK, Step 2 CS, and Step 3 examinations in 2017. He is currently a second-year Internal Medicine resident at the University of Connecticut (UCONN). He is passionate about medicine in general and Internal Medicine. His future career interests are Hematology/Oncology and Academic Medicine. His aim is to serve patients from different social and cultural backgrounds with dedication and professionalism, ensuring to provide patient-centered care with quality and compassion. He provides bilingual service to the English and Spanish-speaking patients. He is founder of ecuadoctors.com and online blog where he documents his journey to match into US residency as an international medical graduate."
Taha, Farook: - Dr. Taha graduated from Rowan School of Osteopathic Medicine, New Jersey. After graduating early from high school, he earned an associate degree in liberal arts and science before transferring to Stony Brook University in New York and completed his bachelor's degree (summa cum laude) in chemistry. He is currently an emergency medicine physician at Dallas medical center, Dallas, Texas.