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I realize that this won't apply to 99% of medical student, but let's assume you've managed to MASTER all of the "traditional" Step 1 study resources with time to spare (i.e. UFAP, Kaplan, USMLE-Rx, Sketchy, and NBME's)... What resources would you then turn to in order to maximize your chances of knowing those "low yield" / "WTF" questions that will invariably comprise ~5% of your actual Step 1 exam? Given the increasing clinical focus of the exam, would it make sense to skim through a Step 2 resource? Or perhaps a primer on Emergency Medicine or the most common surgeries (e.g. Pestana's) ? Or would it be better to use that time to go through more basic pathology texts like Robbins or Goljan ?
For the record, I am FAR from reaching that point. I'm just curious. It's always good to plan ahead 🙂
@Phloston
For the record, I am FAR from reaching that point. I'm just curious. It's always good to plan ahead 🙂
@Phloston