Step 3 - proportion of peds/ob

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Anyone have any good resources for peds - high yield topic list or anything to assist with peds studying? I don't remember a thing about peds and am trying to study for this test. :scared:
 
Anyone have any good resources for peds - high yield topic list or anything to assist with peds studying? I don't remember a thing about peds and am trying to study for this test. :scared:

Every time you study for Step 3, Jesus kills a puppy.

But seriously...Crush Step 3 and a few questions (try to score some free ones if you can) and you're good to go.
 
I feel fine with medicine but seriously peds is just out of control. All of those congenital abnormalities, development stages, omg...seriously...they go in one ear and out the other and I don't want this to be my demise on a test that I would otherwise do well on.
 
Every time you study for Step 3, Jesus kills a puppy.

But seriously...Crush Step 3 and a few questions (try to score some free ones if you can) and you're good to go.

Jesus does not kill anyone. So that's definitely not a good opinion.
On your second statement, crush step 3 kinda sucks imo. I think White coat pocket book is not bad, and UWorld does a good job overall.
 
What helped me was Conrad Fischer's Master the Boards Step 3 and USMLE World questions.
 
I just used First Aid for step 3 I believe, mainly to review Peds and OB/GYN.... and I had a surprisingly good bit of both.

Regardless, I slacked off much more than I meant to. Just pick a review book of your preferred series and use that.
 
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