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hey guys and gals...hope everyone;s interviews been going smoothly so far. was wondering for those of you who have completed and passed step 2cs, how long did you end up studying for the test?
hope2bnmd! said:hey guys and gals...hope everyone;s interviews been going smoothly so far. was wondering for those of you who have completed and passed step 2cs, how long did you end up studying for the test?
ear-ache said:I used First Aid for Step 2cs. It's an easy read and will take you 1-2 days. The most important parts are the beginning chapters which explain the format and grading of the exam, and the 25 or so practice cases in the back (which also have an 'answer key'). I had a few cases which were almost identical to the practice cases. If you have a buddy or S.O. to practice 1 or 2 cases on, it would probably be helpful just to get a feel for time constraints (especially note writing). Always remember to wash hands, drape the patient, put the stethoscope on skin, and be empathetic.
However, all of this is just to help with your anxiety levels. If you speak English, are fairly empathetic, and can write a decent SOAP note (with 5 DDx and 5 daignostic work-up's) you will be fine. I would spend a week, max, studying for this exam.
ear-ache said:I used First Aid for Step 2cs. It's an easy read and will take you 1-2 days. The most important parts are the beginning chapters which explain the format and grading of the exam, and the 25 or so practice cases in the back (which also have an 'answer key'). I had a few cases which were almost identical to the practice cases. If you have a buddy or S.O. to practice 1 or 2 cases on, it would probably be helpful just to get a feel for time constraints (especially note writing). Always remember to wash hands, drape the patient, put the stethoscope on skin, and be empathetic.
However, all of this is just to help with your anxiety levels. If you speak English, are fairly empathetic, and can write a decent SOAP note (with 5 DDx and 5 daignostic work-up's) you will be fine. I would spend a week, max, studying for this exam.
cubs3canes said:Thank good I am going into Anesthesia and I can avoid clinics for the rest of my career.
ypu good advice.Trisomy13 said:if you are really worried and not comfortable with not studying anything (i know there is the natural urge to prepare for exams but this should be the exception), go to a bookstore and just sit there and read the first 15-20 pages for free.
*knock*
*wash hands*
"what brings you in today?"
*smile*
*nod*
"uh huh, go on."
*listen*
*palpate*
"hmm. anything else?"
there are many other better things to lose sleep over. don't let this be one.