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1 “Live as if you were to die tomorrow. Learn as if you were to live forever.” – Mahatma Gandhi

2 Tao Le, MD, MHS Assistant Clinical Professor Chief, Section of Allergy & Immunology University of Louisville Senior Editor First Aid Board Series USMLERx Test Bank Series First Aid for the USMLE Step 2CK: The Really Short Version

3 Overview n USMLE Step 2 – The Basics n Defining Your Goals n Timelines for Study n Choosing Prep Resources n Study Tips n Panelist Discussion n Q&A

4 USMLE Step 2 CK - The Basics n 9 hours total n 352 questions in 8 one hour blocks n 44 questions per block n 45 minutes of break time Lunch

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6 Question Types n One-best answer items n Sequential item sets n Matching sets u A few with multimedia u Clinical vignettes – 95+% of exam u Multi-step reasoning u Experimental questions

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11 Physician Tasks Tested Physician Tasks% Establishing a diagnosis25-40 Understanding the mechanisms of disease20-35 Applying principles of management15-25 Promoting preventive medicine and health maintenance15-25

12 Most Common Lead-Ins Lead-In% What is the most likely diagnosis?40 Which of the following is the most appropriate initial step in management? 20 Which of the following is the most appropriate next step in management? 20 Which of the following is the most likely cause of... ?5 Which of the following is the most likely pathogen... ?3 Which of the following would most likely prevent... ?2

13 Scores and Passing Rates n Passing is 189/75 n Mean is 226 n 23 points is roughly 1 SD n Allopathic med students u 96% pass on first try u 99% eventually pass n Osteopathic med students u 87% pass on first try n IMGs u 81% pass on first try

14 USMLE Step 2CK Score Report

15 Defining Your Goals n Just pass the exam  200 – 225 n Beat the mean  226 – 250 n Ace the exam  250+ n “ROAD to Riches” u Radiology/Radiation Oncology u Ortho/Ophtho/Otolaryngo/Urology u “Aesthetic” Surgery (Plastics) u Dermatology

16 NRMP: Charting Outcomes in the Match

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21 NRMP: Charting Outcomes in the Match 75%

22 Academic Factors Important to Residency Directors

23 Timeline for Study n The “Just Pass” Schedule – 2 to 4 weeks u First Aid High Yield Facts u Mini-reviews or all-in-one reviews u Review questions – 1 question bank n The “Gunner” Schedule – 4 to 12 weeks u In addition to above u Detailed reviews u More review questions – 1-2 question banks

24 Defining Your Goals n Just pass the exam  200 – 225 n Beat the mean  226 – 250 n Ace the exam  250+ n “ROAD to Riches” u Radiology/Radiation Oncology u Ortho/Ophtho/Otolaryngo/Urology u “Aesthetic” Surgery (Plastics) u Dermatology

25 Review Resources n Text reviews n Test banks n Self-test reviews n Case-based reviews n Review courses n Other media u Flash cards u CDs/MP3/Videos u PDA/smartphone

26 Picking and Choosing Resources n Check out the book reviews in First Aid for the USMLE Step 2CK n Use clerkship texts n Check out the library reserve n Buy only what you can use n Don’t blindly buy a whole series

27 Study Tips n Establish a study schedule and stick with it n Alternate study methods for variety n Focus on high yield material and what you already know n Keep the common lead-ins in mind n Allow time in schedule for breaks, exercise and personal issues

28 CBT Tips n Be very familiar with the CBT tutorial n Know the keyboard shortcuts n Use computerized practice tests in addition to paper exams n Mix Q&A throughout and at end

29 CBT Practice Options TypesSuggested Use USMLE Sample TestFormat familiarity NBME/CCSSABenchmarking Commercial Test BanksPractice/study Simulation

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31 Panel Discussion + Q&A n E-mail me at info@usmlerx.com u Help me improve this talk n Visit our blog – www.firstaidteam.com u Download the presentation u Get First Aid/USMLERx updates n Go to – www.usmlerx.com u Step 2CK Qmax u AMSA discounts


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