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Hey all, OMS-3 going to take the surgery NBME shelf next month. While I will continue using UWORLD and use that as my 'main learning material' for most of the shelf exams (in addition to use the NBMEs to gauge my readiness for the shelf), I am a little ambivalent on what source to use to read for the surgery shelf. It is my understanding that while Pestano's is raved about by most medical students, it is a bit superficial and does not contain much info to really 'do well' on the surgery shelf. I get the point its easy to read on the ward during down times, but does anyone recommend Virgilio's over Pestanos? Many people say you should read Virgilio, because it is very thorough. I personally like thorough stuff, so I do not end up reading more resources just to get information I could have gotten from one main text.
I am reading Virgilio cover to cover and doing pretty well in terms of reading it, since I have about 8 weeks to read from it. Should I keep doing it or just switch to Pestano's?
Thanks.
I am reading Virgilio cover to cover and doing pretty well in terms of reading it, since I have about 8 weeks to read from it. Should I keep doing it or just switch to Pestano's?
Thanks.