Hi all.
So I just applied for step 2 ck, and now I've started wondering which books to study.
I'm a FMG from Europe, a small country with a narrower scope of diseases than seen in the US. Our medical education is highly regarded (at least that was what I were told by the attendings when doing rotations in the US). However, we do not focus as much on those diseases rarely seen here (of course we learn about them, just not that much detail), eg sickle-cell anemia, blackfan-diamond anemia etc.
So, now I'm about to start studying for step 2, and I'm aware that I have to study more indepth than my American counterparts. I can't just take the approcach with step-up-to medicine, FA step 2 and UWorld.
I thought I would use the step-up-to medicine, and the blueprint series for the rest (surgery, pediatrics, obgyn, psychiatry and maybe neurology). However, I just realized that this would maybe be a bad way to study and I should maybe take a different approach.
I looked at Amazon.com and found the following series:
- Blueprint series
- Blueprint Clinical Cases
- Pre-test Self Assesment and Review (Pre-test Clinical Medicine) (McGraw-Hill Medical)
- Case Files (LANGE)
- BRS series
Could anyone comment on which books is regarded better, and which to stay clear of, when considering that I need an in-depth review rather that a brush-off (like you would need for the in-service exam)?
Also, do I need to study neurology seperately? (On step 1 I had a lot of neuro questions, causing my score to drop more than I wanted).
Any comments or suggestions will be a big help.
So I just applied for step 2 ck, and now I've started wondering which books to study.
I'm a FMG from Europe, a small country with a narrower scope of diseases than seen in the US. Our medical education is highly regarded (at least that was what I were told by the attendings when doing rotations in the US). However, we do not focus as much on those diseases rarely seen here (of course we learn about them, just not that much detail), eg sickle-cell anemia, blackfan-diamond anemia etc.
So, now I'm about to start studying for step 2, and I'm aware that I have to study more indepth than my American counterparts. I can't just take the approcach with step-up-to medicine, FA step 2 and UWorld.
I thought I would use the step-up-to medicine, and the blueprint series for the rest (surgery, pediatrics, obgyn, psychiatry and maybe neurology). However, I just realized that this would maybe be a bad way to study and I should maybe take a different approach.
I looked at Amazon.com and found the following series:
- Blueprint series
- Blueprint Clinical Cases
- Pre-test Self Assesment and Review (Pre-test Clinical Medicine) (McGraw-Hill Medical)
- Case Files (LANGE)
- BRS series
Could anyone comment on which books is regarded better, and which to stay clear of, when considering that I need an in-depth review rather that a brush-off (like you would need for the in-service exam)?
Also, do I need to study neurology seperately? (On step 1 I had a lot of neuro questions, causing my score to drop more than I wanted).
Any comments or suggestions will be a big help.