![]() I think that made my studying less effective. I made anki out of all the UWorld stuff I didn't know but then I did not have time to study all of it. My biggest problem was that I made more Anki cards than I could get through. I would totally recommend using Sketchy this way. If you messaged me for any of these and didn't get a response message me again! OP delivers!ĮDIT: Can I just say how funny it is that this now has 116 comments and 20 upvotes. After step I'll worry about posting that one. My FA/UWorld deck turns out to be more than 10k cards (lol) and it is at this point a random jumble of material from all over the place. It takes me forever to upload the files because they are gigantic. If you message me and don't hear from me, give me a week and I'll be back!!!Įdit: UPDATE: Sketchy + Pathoma + Visual review have been sent out. ![]() rest assured I will get back to you and send these out- I'm just a little stressed at the moment lol. But if you've got a good handle on a subject it is really good at highlighting important bits of info and presenting them in a super relevant way.Įdit: to everyone who is messaging: sorry if I haven't responded yet!! In retrospect I should've posted this AFTER my step. Frankly I didn't think it was helpful for learning new material or refreshing stuff I'd totally forgotten, so I neglected to use it until late in my study period. Less for pure memorization and more for the "hey, I've seen this before!" feeling.Īlso if you're an anki nerd, I recommend Yousmle's deck. Probably 1000 (edit: actually about 650) images all together. I also included radiographic findings because I suck at that. Like for example if the question doesn't actually say "signet-ring" but instead says "cells with abnormal production of mucin and a displaced nucleus". I also found that this helped the problem of just knowing "buzzwords" and then not recognizing stuff based on the description in the question stem. This really really helped me out with histology as well as micro, and for pathology that has visually distinct presentations. A visual review deck! I found I was getting intimidated by image questions so I made a deck that consists of 1) images from FA 2) An equivalent to every image in UWorld 3) Any other images I encountered along the way. Although I'm clearly a little obsessive, lol.Ĥ. ![]() I also took some info that I thought was good from the Kaplan Q bank but I didn't obsess about it because I am not that obsessive. ![]() Basically I supplemented First Aid with all the info from UWorld. ![]() My private First Aid/UWorld deck- I first made flash cards from first aid/the USMLE-RX q bank, took notes from UWorld directly into Anki and then I tagged the ones that were mentioned/included info in UWorld. Honestly I'm not one of those people who love pathoma and these cards are literally just the book in flashcard format- I don't really retain well from just reading- but they're not super targeted and tend to have a lot of text on them.ģ. I did the flashcards, watched the videos, did flashcards again. Pathoma: I literally just turned the pathoma book into flashcards. I found this super useful! I love sketchy but the pharm videos were just too long and not working for me until I made flashcards out of the sketches. An image occluded deck of all of Sketchy (Pharm, Micro, the Path that's out so far). It seems a shame to let all that hard work go to waste so I'm happy to share if anyone would find them useful. Hey guys, I'm getting ready to take my Step 1 in the next two weeks- good luck to everyone who is preparing! I'm an anki fiend and got started preparing for this test early last year so I have a ton of anki resources I made. ![]()
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