Behavioral Science

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citr8

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I know this subject is sort of the "butt end" of the USMLE; however, I have noticed my performance in this subject decreasing on the NBME practice exams.

Maybe I am not as ethical as I once believed, so has anybody have any tips on how to strengthen this area. I feel it should be easy points but I seem to not be getting it.

I have used uworld and kaplan for this subject so is there something else out there in the ether?
 
Why are you getting questions wrong? Is it consistently because you choose one set of phrases/actions? There is a vague ethical framework that the exam tries to push, one in which there are hard rules (power of attorney, competency, rights granted to minors) and softer suggestions (ask open-ended questions, elicit a "why" from the patient, never call a consult).

The best advice I have for the ethics questions on the exam is to set aside a "what would I do" mentality and adopt a "what would NBME do" framework.