USMLE STEP 1 Experience by Dr. Shehryar Azad (3 May 2024 )

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USMLE STEP 1 EXPERIENCE:



Resources:
  1. First Aid
  2. BnB lectures
  3. Uworld
  4. Sketchy micro❤️ Supplements:
  5. Randy Neil YouTube video for Biostatistics
  6. Dirty medicine videos for some confusing topic
  7. Mehlamn HY Neuro And ethics Pdf Specially
  8. NBME from 25-30 as a learning toll. (25-30 used as self assessment and learning purpose as well


Resources:

First aid Usmle step 1 : This is the most important book you have to read as it covers all the topics tested in the exam.Every single word is important and basically you'd have to make concepts. Try understanding the topic rather than just memorizing it. I read it 5-6 times


Boards and beyond Videos: It explains everything so well. It takes you through FA,topic by topic and clarifies concepts.Use it along FA to understand the stuff.


Uworld: This is obviously the most important question bank/resource. It has around 3600 questions. Uworld is a learning tool, not an ASSESMENT tool. Dont rush it. Read the explanations well and annotate the additional stuff on your FA. Even if you get a question right, read the explanations and understand why other options are wrong. Understand Why right option is right and why wrong is wrong. It will help you elimanate the choices and eventually get to an answer even if you are doubtful about it. Don't get disheartened even if you are scoring low on the blocks,( my score were 65% by the end of first pass , at the beginning it was very low). Just Use it to learn the concepts.


Sketchy Micro: These are cartoon illustration videos for Microbiology. These are very helpful.


Pathoma: I didn't use this But it also excellent resource which brushes up your pathology.


Randy Neil Youtube Channel For biostats:He almost covers all of the biostats tested in the exam. Do go through those videos.


Dirty Medicine Youtube Videos: This is another great channel for brushing up your concepts on most confusing topics. I would especially recommend the biochemistry, Neuro and psychiatry videos.

NBME 25-30:: First used as assessment tool and as a learning tool ( revised the wrong two times).

UWSA 1,2. Free 120:: These are the assessment tools which you will use for assessing your scores and progress.

Mehlmann medical Pdf. You can google it and find his Pdfs for free or find it on telegram. I would recommend doing the HY NEUROANATOMY portion, ethics portion and up/down HY errors

Preparation Timeline:: Total duration (9 months)

First 3 months

I used Bnb Videos and watched them all along with reading FA and making concepts.

Next 3-5 Months:

[While going through the first pass of UW, i gave FA another two reads and brushed up on my weak concepts.

UW 2ND PASS: I didn't get time for second pass.

I started giving NBMEs to know my progress( at the same time I was going through Uworld, at this time I was at 80% Uworld) Went through FA a couple of times. Gave UWSA, 2 weeks and 1 week before my exam.

Assessment scores::

  • NBME 25 (72 % Offline) 
  • NBME 29 (72.5 % Offline) 
  • NBME 30 (72 % Offline) 
  • NBME 31 (78 % Online) 
  • UWSA 1 ( 234) 
  • UWSA 2 (224) 
  • New Free 120 (78 %) 
  • Old Free 120 (81.66 %) 

Prepare yourself mentally for the 8 hour long exam by simulating the assesment exams. You could take Uwsa and Nbme at the same day at your home to simulate it. Test difficulty level was the same as that of NBME but statements were very lengthy. That's All. Best of luck 🤞


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