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I thought there was already an IM thread. Here is my input anyway, blueprints, MKSAP-2, pre tests, Qbook (400 IM questions). Kaplan qbook was on point with a very similar format to the shelf in terms of length of passages and content tested. Can't tell how I did yet, since I just took it last week. But again wished I'd study more instead going out so much since brake up with my gf.Kluver_Bucy said:Just started my 8 week IM rotation last week. People have said that this is the hardest shelf exam. Anyone have any hints or tips on how to succeed on the medicine shelf besides the standard "study MKSAP2"?

Okay got my results back 82 raw score=88 percentile, good enough to get a letter of distinction= to honors at my school. Again Qbook was the best.Long Dong said:I thought there was already an IM thread. Here is my input anyway, blueprints, MKSAP-2, pre tests, Qbook (400 IM questions). Kaplan qbook was on point with a very similar format to the shelf in terms of length of passages and content tested. Can't tell how I did yet, since I just took it last week. But again wished I'd study more instead going out so much since brake up with my gf.![]()
Kluver_Bucy said:Thanks Guys!
Also, anyone have any neurology or dermatology on your medicine shelf exam. These two subjects are not well covered when following patients.
Pox in a box said:Kluver Bucy, what review books do you recommend?
Kluver_Bucy said:Pox, the exam was tough. Hopefully I passed. The upper level students at my school recommended First Aid for Medicine, PreTest Medicine, and MKSAP2. Those are the 3 sources I used. I wish I started memorizing First Aid earlier. 🙁
For the pharmacology questions, I wish I read through first aid for Step 1 pharm section.
just an FYI, but I think the only pharm question I had was making sure to add an ACE inhibitor to the regimen the patient already had for either diabetes or heart issues, can't remember which one. don't waste too much time on pharm.Pox in a box said:Thanks. I think I'm going to take your advice and re-read the Step 1 pharm section from First Aid (annotated of course!) prior to my Medicine exam and/or Step 2. Hopefully you did better than you think. I've heard MKSAP2 is solid. 👍
mfrederi said:top 5%, studied only FA for Medicine and IM Qbank. The day before exam read B & W's.
Samoa said:For those of you who go through question books twice--why? I hear people say, "I'm going to go through this twice" like it's some magical formula for learning the material. And I just don't get how that helps. I can barely read most textbooks once, without having a sleep attack every few paragraphs. And for the question books, I always remember the right answer, so it doesn't help me. I just look at the question, hardly even reading it, and think, "oh yeah, that one was C." But if you change the scenario, who can say whether I'd get it right?
xaelia said:Dang, the Medicine shelf was not as easy as I imagined it would be by the end of the year. I did MKSAP through 1.5x, whipped through Pretest Medicine for chapters covering topics I had no clinical exposure to...and despite studying, and reading a ton on my patients etc. during our 2-month rotation, I still felt totally unprepared. I finish most shelf exams with significant time to spare, and I pretty much used every second of the time available for the medicine shelf to agonize over stuff. Luckily, the shelf is only 25% of our rotation grade, but still, yikes....I'll be happy with anything over 80.
jojo14 said:I didn't think any one particular study resource "mirrored" the exam, but I would have to say MKSAP-2 was the best resource, I went through it twice. Pretest was easier than the real thing, but still worth doing. I also read First Aid for Medicine, which covered a lot of the tested material. I'm not sure what the national average is on the exam, but I think I did pretty well, it boosted my IM grade from excellent to honors. Hope this helps and good luck!
BlackNDecker said:Oddly, only 1 person in this thread has mentioned Step-up to Medicine...but in the "Books for Medicine" thread it is by far the most recommended 😕
omarsaleh66 said:Got a 93 (curved) - Finishing MKSAP, case files and kaplan notes will easily get u a 90+ raw score i would imagine..
The average for our rotation was a 76, the high was an 87, and the low was a 66.xaelia said:Dang, the Medicine shelf was not as easy as I imagined it would be by the end of the year. I did MKSAP through 1.5x, whipped through Pretest Medicine for chapters covering topics I had no clinical exposure to...and despite studying, and reading a ton on my patients etc. during our 2-month rotation, I still felt totally unprepared. I finish most shelf exams with significant time to spare, and I pretty much used every second of the time available for the medicine shelf to agonize over stuff. Luckily, the shelf is only 25% of our rotation grade, but still, yikes....I'll be happy with anything over 80.
top 5%, studied only FA for Medicine and IM Qbank. The day before exam read B & W's.
I'd agree with the qbook and MKSAP, i took it in september and had a raw score of 91....not quite sure what percentile that is
wow your amazing, considering NBME doesn't report raw scores......
MKSAP is the medical knowledge self assessment assembled by the american college of physicians and the CDIM. It is a book of questions.
As for the Step Up to Medicine vs. Step Up to Step 2, Step Up to Medicine is approximately 600 pages of focused topics in medicine where as the Step 2 is a broad general overview of the entire third year (psych, ob, gyn, surgery).
i took the medicine shelf today
this was my experience...
FUU CKKKKKKKKK MEEEEEEE!!!!
i completed....case files medicine, step up medicine, mksap, qbook and knew them backwards and forwards, didn't make a difference.
this was the question breakdown
30 q...bs
20q...more bs
20q...wtf
10q...miscellaneous bs
10q...ethical bs
I'm sure you did well. That was my thoughts after taking it as well. Probably everyone thinks they bombed it.
Step Up To Medicine. It's way better than First Aid, in fact probably the best book of 3rd year period. I felt that the shelf questions were literally pulled directly from that book. Step Up + MKSAP = awesome