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I would love some advice. I am pretty upset, especially because I'm not sure what I did wrong or how to study for next time. I was always very nice and friendly with patients, asked about how they were feeling, sympathized and showed concern, communicated the differential diagnosis and plan, and asked if they had any questions. All of my evaluations in 3rd year specifically say that I had a great bedside manner!
I have always been told in the past that I have great patient interaction skills and am a good communicator so I am just at a loss. The dean of my med school just emailed me he was very surprised that I failed. I have excellent Step 1 and Step 2 CK scores, am a US senior, native English speaker, etc. Anyway, I was just wondering what students who failed this particular portion of the test changed for next time. Is it possible to get any more of an explanation from the USMLE on what my deficiencies were? I had read First Aid before the exam and practiced with family members and am terrified to fail again. Thanks so much!
I have always been told in the past that I have great patient interaction skills and am a good communicator so I am just at a loss. The dean of my med school just emailed me he was very surprised that I failed. I have excellent Step 1 and Step 2 CK scores, am a US senior, native English speaker, etc. Anyway, I was just wondering what students who failed this particular portion of the test changed for next time. Is it possible to get any more of an explanation from the USMLE on what my deficiencies were? I had read First Aid before the exam and practiced with family members and am terrified to fail again. Thanks so much!