Inclusion bodies are pretty high yield to know and understand for Step 1-3. I discuss the critical ones in this podcast. There are many others but they are typically extremely low yield and the USMLE…
Published on 1 year, 11 months ago
In this short but ultra HY podcast, I discuss a series of concepts that people often run into trouble with on the USMLE exams. I focus on a host of basic science facts that Step 2/3 seem to love test…
Published on 1 year, 11 months ago
In this short podcast, I go over a series of principles that make for a desirable residency applicant. I discuss both application and personal factors that contribute to creating an individual that p…
Published on 1 year, 11 months ago
Knowing when to use CT with or without contrast is a conundrum many medical students have faced for ages. This podcast solidly addresses that problem and provides lots of useful integrations that sho…
Published on 2 years ago
The USMLEs love their acute coronary syndromes. This stuff also shows up on multiple shelf exams. This podcast goes on a deep, high yield dive into this topic and emphasizes common exam scenarios tha…
Published on 2 years ago
In this rapid review episode, I discuss a bunch of HY topics ranging from some genetic causes of amenorrhea to the different kinds of anemias/differentiating factors. Lots of integration and a focus …
Published on 2 years ago
In this concluding podcast relating to the adrenergic receptors, I discuss the beta 2 and 3 receptors and how they are tested on the USMLE exams. Lots of helpful integrations here for easy points. I …
Published on 2 years ago
In this podcast, we continue our detailed discussion of the adrenergic receptors with a deep dive into the beta 1 receptor and the many different contexts it’s tested in on the USMLE exams. Don’t sle…
Published on 2 years ago
In this short but HY podcast, I review a host of basic science concepts and some brain lesions commonly tested on the USMLE exams. I also discuss the nuanced concept of “predictive learning” as a too…
Published on 2 years ago
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