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Title: Step I Studies Overview


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Step I StudiesOverview Strategies
  • Jane Rosenthal

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Dont panic.
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Have a plan.
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Stay (Get) organized.
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  • USMLE Step 1 Specifications
  • System
  • 25-35 General principles
  • 65-75 Individual organ systems  
  • Hematopoietic/Lymphoreticular
    Nervous/special senses Skin/connective tissue
    Musculoskeletal Respiratory Cardiovascular
    Endocrine Immune
  • Gastrointestinal Renal/urinary
    Reproductive
  • Process
  • 20-30 Normal structure and function
  • 40-50 Abnormal processes
  • 5-25 Principles of therapeutics
  • 10-20 Psychosocial, cultural, occupational, and
    environmental considerations

Source http//www.usmle.org/General_Information/b
ulletin/2011/content.htmlstep1
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General Principles
  • Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
  • Biology of Cells
  • Human development Genetics
  • Biology of Tissue Response to Disease
  • Gender, Ethnic, Behavioral Considerations
    Affecting Disease Treatment Prevention
  • Multisystem Processes
  • Pharmacodynamic and Pharmacokinetic Processes
  • Microbial Biology Infection
  • Immune Responses
  • Quantitative Methods

Source http//www.usmle.org/Examinations/step1/20
11Step1.pdf
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What areas might be challenging for you?
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Right nowRepro
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GI/Liver Feb 7 March 11
  • Priority 1 Learn the material well!
  • To really ramp up for Step 1 review relevant
    material from Core integrate with material from
    other disciplines

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Spring break March 12-20
  • Develop a study plan based on your strengths
    weaknesses
  • Subscribe to online testing program
    (USMLEWorld, Kaplan, etc).
  • Organize!
  • Form a study group

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Start putting the pieces together.
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Ideas for ICS
  • March 21 Headache
  • March 28 Abdominal Pain
  • April 4 Fatigue
  • 4/4 RSP Presentations
  • April11 Dizziness
  • April 8 Shortness of Breath
  • April 25 Fever
  • May 2 Trauma
  • 5/9-5/18 OSCE
  • May 20 ICS Comprehensive Exam

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Between May 20th and your test date
  • Practice, practice, practice
  • Start with more challenging foundational subjects
    or systems
  • Suggest approx 50 questions each day at first,
    then increase to 100 per day
  • Review questions that you miss.
  • Check your progress, but dont obsess about it.
  • Celebrate improvements.
  • 2-3 weeks prior to exam, do a full-length
    practice to build endurance and fine-tune your
    studying.

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Dont let the time slip away.
Remember your goals.
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What kinds of questions do you expect?
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Kinds of questions
  • Facts, details
  • Concepts or functions
  • Identifying structures/interpreting images
  • Interpreting graphs or diagrams
  • Recognizing/understanding signs symptoms
  • Using patient history and details
  • Determining a diagnosis differential diagnosis
  • Understanding test results
  • Determining a treatment or management plan
    (including next step)
  • Describing or evaluating outcomes or prognosis

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More about the test
  • How long is it?
  • 15 minutes for tutorial (optional)
  • 7 sixty-minute blocks (thats 7 hours of
    questions!)
  • Each 60 minute block has 48 questions
  • 45 minutes for break

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More about the test
  • How long is it?
  • 15 minutes for tutorial (optional)
  • 7 sixty-minute blocks (thats 7 hours of
    questions!)
  • Each 60 minute block has 48 questions
  • 45 minutes for break

Be sure to build your stamina !
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During the test
  • Take a sweatshirt or sweater the test centers
    are often chilly.
  • There is no penalty for guessing, so always
    answer something.
  • Pace yourself. The screen has a clock to say
    time remaining, but wont give you warnings.
    Check your progress at regular intervals. 48
    questions per hour
  • 12 questions every15 minutes

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Some helpful resources
  • Utah Pathology Questions
  • http//library.med.utah.edu/WebPath/webpath.htmlM
    ENU
  • Student Source (a compilation of resources from a
    variety of medical schools for particular topics)
  • http//www.med-ed.virginia.edu/menu/otherMedEd.cfm
  • Content description, sample test and downloadable
    program for practice
  • http//www.usmle.org/Examinations/step1/step1.html

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FIGHT ON!
Jane Rosenthal Learning Specialist KAM216 janerose
_at_usc.edu (323) 442-2380
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