Random musings about USMLE Step 1:
Now that it will be pass/fail, many student may be looking for a new resource to help them prepare to reliably pass while only reviewing important content, i.e. without spending time on some of the clinically irrelevant đź’© on the test.
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Now that it will be pass/fail, many student may be looking for a new resource to help them prepare to reliably pass while only reviewing important content, i.e. without spending time on some of the clinically irrelevant đź’© on the test.
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First Aid can make a new “light” edition.
Have two junior faculty from each specialty go through and highlight what they think is useful for an *undifferentiated student* to know.
Anything that doesn’t get highlighted by anyone gets tossed out of the new version.
Have two junior faculty from each specialty go through and highlight what they think is useful for an *undifferentiated student* to know.
Anything that doesn’t get highlighted by anyone gets tossed out of the new version.
Curious what folks think about this.
It you took the exam in the last couple years, answer the next three questions.
1. What % of content would get tossed out by the process in the last tweet? Try to resist hyperbole and make your best guess.
It you took the exam in the last couple years, answer the next three questions.
1. What % of content would get tossed out by the process in the last tweet? Try to resist hyperbole and make your best guess.
2. Assuming the test content doesn’t change, would it be easy to pass reliably if you only use this new “First Aid Light” edition for review?
Would you be / have been interested in such a “First Aid Light” if you were taking a P/F version of the test?
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