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I did this write up in the not-too-distant past. I hope it helps: OB-Gyn Shelf ExamI'm curious what everyone found to be the best resources for the ob shelf exam. I've been reading threads from a few years ago but interestingly many of those resources have quickly become dated.
Thanks! So you basically just used UWise + Uworld + Blueprints? Impressive that you finished blueprints all in a week before the rotation. Looks like it's nearly 500 pages long.I did this write up in the not-too-distant past. I hope it helps: OB-Gyn Shelf Exam
I didn't actually intensely read the whole thing. If anything I really read the first 3 or 4 chapters and skimmed the rest of the book for salient points. It was my last rotation and I def wasn't gonna go into OB/GYN so I focused on the first several chapters to get a good foundational base. The vast majority of the rest of the book was minutiae (that I'd def read if I were actually interested in ob/gyn)Thanks! So you basically just used UWise + Uworld + Blueprints? Impressive that you finished blueprints all in a week before the rotation. Looks like it's nearly 500 pages long.
I used UWise and some UWorld and i got a near perfect score on that shelf
I used OME now that i think about it.Just the questions? You didn't use a primary source?
I am. Currently cramming through it and making flashcards since I've been getting wrecked on UW for OBGYN (like mid 50's average so far). I like it for sure so far, I'll update when I finish most of it with how I've been doing on NBME's and the actual shelf.Has anyone ever used Boards and Beyond for Step 2. I just looked through a few videos and the quality seems pretty good. However, nobody ever seems to talk about their Step 2 videos. Their video library was only recently complete so perhaps it hasn't gained enough traction yet?
I think this may be where I'm getting stuck, how do I obtain mastery? For UW, I'll do the questions and ask myself why each choice is wrong, but should I be doing more when I'm reviewing? Should I be making flashcards for every point I didn't know?I should add that in my experience (and most other people I know), the actual resource matters less than the amount of mastery you have over the material. I honestly think you could get a great score with "only" UWorld if you know it well enough.
There are many resources that everyone else have mentioned, pick 1 or 2 and know them really well. Also make sure UWorld is one of those resources
Yeah I know what it is. We had to do uwise for obgyn. I saw all the different topics and quizzes and stuff. At the bottom there are like multiple 100 question practice tests. We were required to do one of the 100 question practice tests. Those don’t tell you which questions you got wrong or provide answer explanations, even within the uwise platform. So to get the answer explanations, you’d have to also go through and do all the questions in the individual sections.UWise is an entire learning platform. It has like 50 something topics, each with a 10 question quiz afterwards. These quizzes provide explanations afterwards, though I think I remember them only giving the explanation (right or wrong) for the answer you chose. Either way, it was beneficial for me to see 10 questions on endometriosis or ectopic pregnancy back to back. My school made us "pass" 20 UWise quizzes and I just did them while on nights and I didn't want to read long UWorld explanations (beneficial, rough at 3am).
@Matthew9Thirtyfive I can't understand why your school would even assign you that. Unfortunate.
I used amboss for the obgyn shelf and it was my highest shelf score. Got one of the highest shelf scores in my class on that one. I thought uwise was worthless. They made us do them and I felt like it was just a huge waste of time. I listened to creogs over coffee and did amboss and that was it (and the NBME practice exams).