firstaid annotation

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IMO, too much to annotate. I read first aid first, so I knew what was in there, then highlighted things that weren't in first aid or were things i really didn't know so I can look at it a later date. I won't be able to look back though with my time left lol
 
Dont you agree like example when dr sattar explaining colon cancer he talk about staging so i lll write this part in colon cancer part of fa or i will face those and many information in uwolrd so i should only take it from uworld?
 
Dont you agree like example when dr sattar explaining colon cancer he talk about staging so i lll write this part in colon cancer part of fa or i will face those and many information in uwolrd so i should only take it from uworld?

Like I said, I would just highlight what isn't in FA. If you feel strongly about it when you review first aid have pathoma out and there's the highlights for you to see what's missing. But to write everything that isn't in FA will probably take more time than it'll help. I know what you're saying but there usually isn't enough time for that ****. I only annotated from uworld. There's a lot you can do in a minimal study period, but it's about doing the things that is really going to earn you points in the end
 
Like I said, I would just highlight what isn't in FA. If you feel strongly about it when you review first aid have pathoma out and there's the highlights for you to see what's missing. But to write everything that isn't in FA will probably take more time than it'll help. I know what you're saying but there usually isn't enough time for that ****. I only annotated from uworld. There's a lot you can do in a minimal study period, but it's about doing the things that is really going to earn you points in the end

It all depends. It does take a while, but I did it during my classes MS2 year and I feel like its helped me tremendously while studying first aid. I've already seen a ton of the stuff that Dr. Sattar talks about that isn't in first aid show up on U world questions and NBME's. Obviously its dependent on whether you have the time to do so or not though...if your test is in the next month or two, it probably isn't as worth it.
 
It all depends. It does take a while, but I did it during my classes MS2 year and I feel like its helped me tremendously while studying first aid. I've already seen a ton of the stuff that Dr. Sattar talks about that isn't in first aid show up on U world questions and NBME's. Obviously its dependent on whether you have the time to do so or not though...if your test is in the next month or two, it probably isn't as worth it.

I agree. I assumed he was in his study period. There is a lot of good stuff in pathoma. I think in the last month, my technique is the most time efficient, but if you are following along year 2 classes, then go for the annotation
 

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