Boards and beyond
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I do think Sattar covers less material in more time though. Just got it and looking to implement it into my study routine as our class begins organ systems M1. These posts often include an immature or sophomoric subtext.
Clinically relevant but obscure stuff like xeroderma pigmentosum or Cockayne syndrome or some really basic bullshit like some minutiae about spliceosome subunits? Was thinking about watching a video each morning as a first pass, maybe make anki cards? These technically knowledgeable buyers need solid documentation and schematics for prototyping new products but are usually less interested in other community resources. We could even see a low-cost Google Fuchsia hacker board. For example, if I could only use one thing, it would not be BnB. There's probably a better way to do it, but it sure would have helped if he followed Sattars example. Ryan isn't an extraordinarily good teacher like Dr. So, due to popular demand, I will share the link to my Step 1 Master Deck in this post for anyone who would like to use it to study. Neither work up nor treatment, at least not at a sufficient level. Otherwise, however, the growth in niche applications will probably block consolidation for the time being. This includes discussion of filesharing or sources of pirated materials e. Edit: Among his sections, I found the non-diabetes portion of endocrinology a little subpar compared to the other systems.
Boards and beyond anki deck - Well, this might be an overkill, but I think it is the best way for me to make sure that most of the information get stuck.
Just got it and looking to implement it into my study routine as our class begins organ systems M1. Was thinking about watching a video each morning as a first pass, maybe make anki cards. I would much prefer a pathoma like book. It's a shit ton of work though because he goes into a lot of detail, but I wish I had used it during my first two years. There's probably a better way to do it, but it sure would have helped if he followed Sattars example. Besides ppt slides are garbage to learn from. I watch each video twice, well not all, but those that I think I need to watch another time. Note that I read the slides after I finish watching each time. Well, this might be an boards and beyond, but I think it is the best way for me to make sure that most of the information get stuck. I'm trying to slowly get through all 90+ hours of it before end of this semester. I'm about 20 hours in right now and loving every minute of it. I can't stop recommending it to all my peers. For first pass of something, I'd typically use Costanzo for physiology, Robbins for pathology, Mims for micro, etc.