Saturday, July 14, 2012

USMLE step 2 CK study Plan


Study Plan for USMLE Step 2 CK
Books You’ll Need:
1.     
           First Aid for the USMLE Step 2 CK (FA)—this book is probably a MUST, as it provides a very good review of all important subject areas tested, and in the back has a list of rated review books that you should try to get. (While you should use books that work best for you, try to get the most highly rated books, as the ratings represent a consensus among many students who took the test and know which books helped the most.)
2.      Board and Wards (B&W), by Ayala and Spellberg—another important book to get. It is even higher yield than First Aid, and is perhaps the best review book for the CK. Read this book 5-6 times before the test and memorise everything in this book. It will help tremendously.
3.      Crush Step 2: The Ultimate USMLE Step 2 Review, OR USMLE Step 2 Secrets, both books by Adam Brochert—these books are very helpful. They pretty much cover the exact same content, in different formats, although Secrets is slightly more detailed. Therefore, getting either one will suffice. However, if you happen to have both, by all means, use both. It will be similar to reading the same textbook twice, but in different forms, which is better because you are asked on the test to be able to apply what you know in various ways. So it helps to learn things from not one, but many perspectives.
4.      Kaplan notes—these are pretty good, actually, but don’t rely on them. Read them very fast to get a good overview and understanding of the material. I got free copies from a friend, but if you have to pay a lot to get them, it is probably not worth it, as the other resources will suffice.
5.      UCVs—as for Step 1, UCVs are great for familiarising yourself with key medical conditions and buzzwords. Clinical vignettes are even more important for Step 2 than for Step 1.
6.      For specific subjects, i.e. Medicine, Surgery, Ob/Gyn, Pediatrics, Psychiatry, just try to get the highest rated review books listed in the back of First Aid. If two review books have the same rating, just use the one you have, or can obtain at a cheaper price, or you like better. For Medicine, I used Step-Up and High-Yield. For Surgery, I used NMS Surgery Casebook. For Ob/Gyn, Peds, and Psych, I used Blueprints.

Practice Questions:
1.      You’ll need to practice a lot of questions under exam conditions to get comfortable. The best rated Q Bank is USMLE World (the one I used). I think it’s excellent. Make sure to do them under exam conditions—i.e. timed, random blocks of 46 (or is it 44 now??) Q’s at a time, just like the real test.
2.      Get the practice questions from the official USMLE Website here: http://www.usmle.org/Examinations/step2/step2ck.html Also ready everything on the website about the Step 2. These questions are free and are as close to the actual test as you can possibly get. So do them closer to your test date to see whether you are ready or not.
3.      NMS Review for USMLE Step 2 is also a great question source. I think the older edition is better (and you can get it for much cheaper too).

Sample 4-Week Study Plan (this was the one I used):
Day 1+2. Psychiatry+Biostats+Ethics. It is good to review from the most high-yield books to get an overview, then move on successively to the more detailed books to gain a deeper understanding, and finally back to one or two most high-yield books to really memorize key facts. The key idea is to read fast without losing comprehension, and learn the material from as many different sources as you can, because Step 2 test many, many different things, and that which one review book neglects, another review might fill the gap, and vice versa. You can read in order as listed in “Books You’ll Need”, or determine the order that works best for you. For example, you can start the day by reading FA, then B&W, then Crush/Secrets, then Kaplan notes, then subject-specific review books, then UCV, then back to FA or B&W to really memorize the things in it. Make a check-off list of books you need to read, the sections to read, the number of pages, and the amount time you plan to read each one. For example (the chapter and page numbers may not correspond to yours, as I probably used older editions):
Day 1.
7-8:30AM: FA-15 pages
8:30AM-12PM:B&W-Psych, Rad, and Appendix – 45pgs
12-12:30PM –Lunch
12:30-4PM-Crush- ch 16, 17, 32+Misc topics in Immuno (ch 13), Genetics (ch 14), Geri (ch 15), Pharm (ch 29), Rad (ch 30), Lab (ch 31), Photo (ch 33), Si&Sx (ch 34)
4-8PM (include time for Dinner)-Secrets ch. 1-8 (26 pgs), ch 21-25 (25 pgs), ch 37-41 (16 pgs)
8-10ish- USMLE World 46 random questions, timed. Then review all answers thoroughly
Day 2.
7AM-1PM-Kaplan notes and lunch
1-4PM- Blueprints Psych-read the whole book
4-6PM-UCV Psych, Dinner
6-8PM-Re-read FA and B&W
8-10PM-USMLE World 46 Q + review afterwards

Day 3. IM-Endocrine. Just repeat the drill. For example:
7-8:30AM- FA-10 pgs
8:30-9AM- B&W- 7 pgs
9-10AM- Crush – 27 pgs
10-11:30AM- Secrets- 33 pgs
11:30AM-1PM-Lunch, Kaplan Notes ch 2, 4 (36 pgs), Sec III (27 pgs)
1-2:30PM- Step Up ch 4 42 pgs
2:30-3:30PM- High Yield- ch 2- 26 pg
3:30-5PM- FA Medicine-Endo section 36 pg
5-6PM- UCV
6-8PM- Re-read FA or B&W
8-10- USMLE World 46 Q

Day 4. Neuro+Ophtho. Just do the same as before. You get the idea. Devise your own schedule for the day that you can keep. Read all the relevant sections in the general review books for the subject of the day, then read the subject-specific review books, and back to FA or B&W, then questions.

Day 5. Cardio.

Day 6. Pulmonary

Day 7. Renal

Day 8. MSK = Rheum+Ortho

Day 9. Heme/Onc

Day 10. GI

Day 11. GI+ Catch-up (trust me, you will fall behind schedule)+ID

Day 12. ID

Day 13. ID+Derm

Day 14. Derm+Catch-up

Day 15. EM+Surgery

Day 16. EM+Surgery Catchup

Day 17. More catch-up+ OB/Gyn

Day 18. OB/Gyn

Day 19. OB/Gyn+Self-Test (you can use 4-6 blocks of USMLE World, or the equivalent in another question bank/book)

Day 20. Peds

Day 21. More Peds

Day 22. Full-length Test (9 blocks) – try to simulate actual test condition as much as possible

Day 23. Rapid Review of everything in B&W+catchup+more practice questions if time permits

Day 24. Another Full-length Test

Day 25. Cramming Day 1-Re-read FA, B&W for Psych, Endo, Neuro, Cards, then practice Q’s

Day 26. Cramming Day 2- Re-read FA, B&W for Pulm, Renal, MSK, Heme/Onc, GI, then practice Q’s

Day 27. Cramming Day 3- Re-read FA, B&W for ID, Derm, Surg, EM, then practice Q’s

Day 28. Cramming Day 4- Re-read FA, B&W for OB/Gyn, Peds, then practice Q’s

Day 29. Last Day of studying- Finish all unfinished USMLE World question, if you haven’t already (you should have). Try to skim through FA or B&W again. Relax, and have a good night’s sleep.

Day 30. Take the test.

Sample 2-wk Study Plan:
If you only have two weeks to study, you need to use the most high-yield books. Forget all subject-specific review books now. Forget Kaplan notes (too much reading). Just use FA, B&W, and USMLE World, +/- Crush/Secrets/UCV.

For a sample schedule, just combine every 2 consecutive days in the 4-wk study plan above into 1, for example, Days 1 and 2 becomes Day 1, Days 3 and 4 becomes Day 2, etc.

Make sure to go through all of USMLE World, and all of FA and B&W. It is best to read FA and B&W at least 3 times to really get it down. Good luck.


Sample 6-wk Study Plan:
With 6 wks, you have the luxury of more time for a more thorough review. Spread out the 4-wk study plan above, so that each Day in that schedule become a day and a half in your 6-wk schedule. You can use the extra time to read additional review books, re-read FA and B&W, or do more practice questions. Make sure to know FA and B&W really well, and read them 5-7 times each. Have fun.

Tips:
1.      Distractions are the worst enemy of efficient studying. Avoid them at all costs!! Stay far away from the computer except for using Q Banks. That includes emails as well. Just set up a vacation message in your email so others will understand. In your study period, especially towards the end, make sure you do nothing else except study, eat, drink, use bathroom, and sleep.
2.      Set realistic goals. Do not set reading plans that you cannot possibly fulfill. Even then, you will inevitably fall behind at time. Let it not discourage you, but catch up as soon as you can. If you finish a task before schedule, great! Don’t use that as excuse to do something fun, however. Instead, start doing the next item on the list immediately. Trust me, you will fall behind eventually, so you should get an early start to prepare for that.
3.      Sometimes the questions in USMLE World can be tough. Be not dismayed, but rather use that as motivation to study even harder to overcome it.
4.      With any review book you decide to use, please set your own schedule so you can eventually read all of it at least once before you take the exam. You don’t want to be held accountable for knowing something on exam day that you did not read, but could have.

Tuesday, June 26, 2012

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Rate and Rhythm Disturbances
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Decubitis Pressure Ulcers
Hair
Acne
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Endocrinology
Diseases of the Pituitary Gland
Diseases of the Anterior Pituitary
Diseases of the Posterior Pituitary
Thyroid Gland Introduction
Gland Hyperthyroidism
Thyroid Gland Hypothyroidism
Thyroid Gland Clinical Cases
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Parathyroid Glands
Diabetes Mellitus
Complications of Diabetes Mellitus
Diseases of the Adrenal Glands
Diseases of the Testes Hypogonadism
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Gastroenterology
Diseases of the Esophagus
General Principles of Epigastric Pain
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Barrett Esophagus
Peptic Ulcer Disease
Gastritis
Zollinger-Ellison Syndrome
Gastroparesis
Dumping Syndrome
Nonulcer Dyspepsia
Inflammatory Bowel
Diarrhea
Malabsorption syndromes
Diverticular Disease
Constipation
Colon Cancer
Intro & Gastrointestinal Bleeding
Acute Pancreatis
Liver Disease & Cirrhosis
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Gynecology
STDs Without Ulcers
Overview of Fertility Control
Barrier Spermicidal Methods
Steroid Contraception
Intrauterine Contraception
Natural Family Planning
Sterilization
Human Sexual Response Cycle
Sexual History Taking
Sexual Dysfunction
Sexual Assault
Overview of Menstrual Physiology
Premenarchal Vaginal Bleeding
Abnormal Vaginal Bleeding
Primary Amenorrhea
Secondary Amenorrhea
Precocious Puberty
Premenstrual Disorder
Hirsutism
Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome
Infertility
Menopause
Normal Breast Development
Benign Breast Disorders
Breast Cancer
Female Reproductive Anatomy
Tanner Stages of Development
Gynecologic Procedures
Uterine and Vaginal Prolapse
Urinary Incontinence
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Vulvar Diseases
Cervical Lesions
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Enlarged Uterus
Endometrial Neoplasia
Physiologic Enlargement
Prepubertal Pelvic Mass
Premenopausal Pelvic Mass
Painful Adnexal Mass
Postmenopausal Pelvic Mass
Gestational Trophoblastic Neoplasia
Pelvic Inflammatory Disease
Primary Dysmenorrhea
Secondary Dysmenorrhea
STDs With Ulcers
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Hematology
Introduction to Anemia
Microcytic Anemia
Macrocytic Anemia
Hemolytic Anemia
Aplastic Anemia
Introduction to Leukemia
Acute Lukemia
Chronic Leukemia
Plasma Cell Disorders
Lymphoma
Platelet Disorders
Coagulopathy
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Infectious Diseases
Introduction to Antibiotics
Central Nervous System Infections
Head and Neck Infections
Lung Infections
Gastrointestinal Infections
Acute Viral Hepatic Infections
Genital Infections and Sexually Transmitted Diseases (STDs)
Urinary Tract Infections
Skin Infections
Bone and Joint Infections
Carditis
Lyme Disease
AIDS
Ancillary Material (Lower Yield)
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Nephrology
Acute Renal Failure Prerenal and Postrenal
Acute Renal Failure Tubulointerstitial Disease
Glomerulonephritis Nephritic Syndrome
Glomerulonephritis Nephrotic Syndrome
Diagnostic Testing in Renal Disease
End Stage Renal Disease Dialysis
Renal Transplantation
Fluid and Electrolyte Disorders
Renal Tubular Acidosis
Acid Base Disturbances
Nephrolithiasis
Hereditary Cystic Disease
Hypertension
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Neurology
Spinal Cord Compression
Syringomyelia
Subacute Combined Degeneration
Anterior Spinal Artery Infarction
Brown-Sequard Syndrome
Cerebrovascular Accident
Seizures and Epilepsy
Vertigo and Dizziness
Headache
Pseudotumor Cerebri
Trigeminal Neuralgia
Guillian Barre Syndrome
Myasthenia Gravis
Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis ALS
Multiple Sclerosis
Dementia Huntington s Disease
Parkinson's Disease
Parkinson's Benign Essential Tremor
Parkinson's Restless Leg Syndrome
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Obstettrics
Physiology of Reproduction
Physiologic Changes in Pregnancy
Physiology of Lactation
Embryology and Fetology
Perinatal Statistics & Term
Intro to Human Genetics
Chromosomal Aberrations
Mendelian Genetics
Multifactoral Inheritance
Induced Abortion
Spontaneous Abortion
Fetal Demise
Ectopic Pregnancy
Obstetrical Ultrasound
Chorionic Villus Sampling
Amniocentesis
PUBS
Fetoscopy
Cervical Cerclage
Diagnosis of Pregnancy
Establishing Gestational Age
Identification of Risk Factors
Normal Pregnancy Events
Normal Pregnancy Complaints
Safe & Unsafe Immunizations
1st Trimester Laboratory Tests
2nd Trimester Laboratory Tests
3rd Trimester Laboratory Tests
Diff Diag of Late Tri-Bleeding
Mild Preeclampsia
Severe Preeclampsia
Eclampsia
Chronic HTN w/ or w/o Superimp Preeclampsia
HELLP
Overview of Labor
Stages of Labor
Conduct of Normal Spontaneous Labor
Abnormal Labor
Obstetrical Complications During Labor
Obstetric Forceps
Vacuum Extractor
Cesarean Section
Elective Cesarean Section
Postpartum Physiological Changes
Postpartum Contraception and Immunizations
Postpartum Hemorrhage
Postpartum Fever
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Opthalmology
Intro and Retinal Diseases
Glaucoma
Cataracts
Conjunctival Diseases
Keratitis
Periorbital Cellulitis
Uveitis
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Pediatrics
Apgar Score
Birth Injuries
Physical Exam Variants and Abnormal Findings
Newborn Screening
Fetal Growth and Maturity
Specific Disorders
Infections
Neurologic Disorders
Substance Abuse and Neonatal Withdrawal
Abnormalities of Chromosomes
Early Overgrowth With Associated Defects
Unusual Brain and or Neuromuscular Findings With Associated Defects
Facial Features as the Major Defect
Osteochondrodysplasias
Connective Tissue Disorders
Environmental Agents
Miscellaneous Sequences
Miscellaneous Associations
Basic Principles of Childhood Growth
Feeding
Disorders of Growth
Nutritional Problems
Overview of Development
Primitive Reflexes and Developmental Milestones
Vegetative Disorders
Pervasive Developmental Disorders
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)
Active Immunizations
Active Immunizations or Immunizations After Exposure to a Disease
Specific Vaccines
Physical Abuse
Sexual Abuse
Acute Inflammatory Upper Airway Obstruction
Congenital Anomalies of the Larnyx
Airway Foreign Body
Inflammatory Disorders of the Small Airways
Pneumonia
Cystic Fibrosis
Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS)
Allergies V
Asthma
Evaluation of Suspected Immune Deficiency
Specific Defects
Other Immune Deficiencies
Eye Exam Important Points
Abnormalities of the Eye Structures V
Eye Injuries
Periorbital Versus Orbital Cellulitis
Ears V
Nose and Throat V
Sleep Apnea
Cardiac Evaluation and Introduction to Congenital Heart Lesions
Left to Right Shunts
Stenotic Lesions
Cyanotic Lesions (Right to Left Shunts)
Mixed Lesions
Other Cardiac Pathology
Oral Cavity
Diarrhea
Vomiting
Hematochezia
Inflammatory Bowel Disease
Constipation
Urinary Tract Infections
Vesicoureteral Reflux
Obstructive Uropathy
Diseases Presenting Primarily with Hematuria
Polycystic Kidney Disease
Diseases Presenting With Proteinuria
Male Genitourinary Disorders
Evaluation of Growth
Pituitary Disorders
Thyroid Disorders
Parathyroid Disorders
Adrenal Disorders
Diabetes Mellitus
The Child with a Limp
Intoeing V
Other Torsional Angular Deformities
Knee
Spine
Neck
Upper Limb
Osteomyelitis and Septic Arthritis
Osteogenesis Imperfecta
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Systematic Lupus Erythematosus
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Megaloblastic Anemias
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Platelet Disorders
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Seizures
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Fever Without a Focus in the Young Child
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Lyme Disease
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Viral Infections
Helminthic Disease
Accidents and Emergencies
Mortality Morbidity Sexuality and STDs
Acne
Skin Infections
Warts
Diseases of the Epidermis
Vesiculobullous Disorders
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Preventative medicine
Travel Medicine
Immunizations
Smoking Cessation
Hypertension, Diabetes, Mellitus, and Hypercholesterolemia
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Psychiatry
Mental Status Examination
Psychic Structures
Theories of Human Development
Mental Retardation
Learning Disorders
Autistic Disorders
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
Conduct Disorder
Oppositional Defiant Disorder
Childhood Enuresis
Childhood Anxiety
Tourette Disorder
Major Depressive Disorder (Major Depression)
Bipolar Disorder
Dysthymic Disorder
Cyclothymic Disorder
Seasonal Affective Disorder
Grief Postpartum Depression Death and Dying
Overview of Schizophrenia and other Psychotic Disorders
Types of Schizophrenia
Other Psychotic Disorders
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Pulmonology
Diagnostic Tests
Disturbances in Gas Exchange
Chest Radiography
Obstructive Diseases Asthma
Diseases Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD)
Obstructive Diseases Bronchiectasis
Interstitial Lung Diseases
Pulmonary Thromboembolism
Adult Respiratory Distress Syndrome (ARDS)
Sleep Apnea
Lung Cancer
Atelectasis
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Radiology
Intro and Chest Xrays
Appearances of Common Disorders on Chest X-Rays
Abdominal Xrays
Intro and Abdominal Xrays
PET Scan
Central Nervous System Visualization
Bone Imaging
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Rheumatology
Evaluating a Patient with Arthrtis and Rheumatic Disease
Tests in Rheumatology
Rheumatoid Arthritis
Systemic Lupus Erythematosus
Drug Induced Lupus
Scleroderma
Sjorgen's Syndrome
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Surgery
A Review from Head to Toe Head and Neck Trauma Spinal Cord Injuries
A Review from Head to Toe Chest and Abdominal Trauma
A Review from Head to Toe Pelvic Fractures Urologic Injuries and Extremities
Burns
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