Wayne State University part 01

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Flobber said:
Here's something really stupid about our education... I just had to GOOGLE Paget's disease because we were never taught it. That's pathetic.
well, i believe they added it last year (2005-06) to physiology and biochem. i am pretty sure we touched on it at least twice... not that this helps at all...
 
we learned about Paget's in endocrine this year I think...
 
Flobber said:
Here's something really stupid about our education... I just had to GOOGLE Paget's disease because we were never taught it. That's pathetic.

Hi- there are different Paget's disease.. of the breast, bone (we had it CT) or something.. I just remember becuase there was a question on the CT exam of Paget Disease.. that one guy with the cool Australian accent... he talked about Vit D or something..
anyways, I know there is 3 forms, one of the bone, breast, and something else... skin or lungs maybe?
I don't know anything about it, forgot all the details... that it increases bone formation.. possibly leads to osteosarcoma... am i hot or cold?
There is a lot of stuff on this boards exam, I felt WAYNE did not do a good job of teaching..
well, anyways..no time to complain.
 
Anyone else having problems with Q-bank? It will let me log on and the creat test screen pops up, but then it times out before creating my test. Stupid Kaplan....
 
yeah im having the same problem all day... i was able to use it from 2:30 TO 3:30 but im getting problems again.!

good luck to all, today is burn out day, basically resting before cardio begins tomorrow.
 
I kind of like studying this stuff all over again. I had this image during anatomy of what will happen if my pelvic and urogenital diaphrams just tore apart. And now I have it again
 
katrinadams9 said:
Anyone else having problems with Q-bank? It will let me log on and the creat test screen pops up, but then it times out before creating my test. Stupid Kaplan....

I am getting the same problem with Q-Bank. I was on it a bit earlier today and it was really slow at that point; I wonder if that was the start of whatever problem it is currently experiencing.

I really hope that this problem doesn’t persist over the weekend – I don’t think I could survive three days of just reading without the break that doing questions provides me.
It’s almost enough to convince me to e-mail Kaplan to let them know about the problem, but I am sure that they have probably already gotten thousands of such e-mails.
 
oldjeeps said:
I am getting the same problem with Q-Bank. I was on it a bit earlier today and it was really slow at that point; I wonder if that was the start of whatever problem it is currently experiencing.

I really hope that this problem doesn’t persist over the weekend – I don’t think I could survive three days of just reading without the break that doing questions provides me.
It’s almost enough to convince me to e-mail Kaplan to let them know about the problem, but I am sure that they have probably already gotten thousands of such e-mails.

I actually called the 800 number & the message said that they're having difficulties with the hardware for the server & it should be fixed by 8am tomorrow.

I'm doing these ?????s instead:
http://www.exammaster2.com/wdsentry/wayne.htm
 
According to the USMLE forum on here, it should be up tomorrow... but they said before that it'd be up at 4pm today, so I wouldn't put too much stock in their predictions.

Too bad, behavioral sciences was artificially inflating my % quite nicely 😛
 
Thanks for the info guys. Guess I'll just do some Q's out of my Q-book tonight. I was doing really well in respiratory yesterday so I was hoping to bring up my % tonight a little. 🙁
 
JonD-08 said:
According to the USMLE forum on here, it should be up tomorrow... but they said before that it'd be up at 4pm today, so I wouldn't put too much stock in their predictions.

Too bad, behavioral sciences was artificially inflating my % quite nicely 😛


Shouldn't we get a partial refund...
I am so low on funds!! 🙁
 
Renee said:
Shouldn't we get a partial refund...
I am so low on funds!! 🙁

They'll probably just tack on a couple of extra days and say they fulfilled their part of the contract, fully knowing that it's a worthless gesture (since we all have set Step I appointments).

If Scott Hall isn't still blacked out (who knows at this point), you can probably get an increase in your loan to hold you over until the next disbursement in August. Might as well live comfortably and without money worries leading up to a test like this.
 
JonD-08 said:
They'll probably just tack on a couple of extra days and say they fulfilled their part of the contract, fully knowing that it's a worthless gesture (since we all have set Step I appointments).

If Scott Hall isn't still blacked out (who knows at this point), you can probably get an increase in your loan to hold you over until the next disbursement in August. Might as well live comfortably and without money worries leading up to a test like this.

I am going to leave this place a quarter of a million dollars in debt...
that is a little depressing... we should all contribute a dollar and shoot for the lottery... anyone agree??
 
Alright... so I hate renal physio but renal path and I are ok. 🙂
 
katrinadams9 said:
Alright... so I hate renal physio but renal path and I are ok. 🙂


Don't stress...when ever I get stressed I eat more ice cream (yesterday bought myself some cookie dough ice cream - but,then I realize... it makes me more stressed that I might gain weight. :laugh:
 
does anyone know what the enzyme phosphodiesterase does?
thanks!
 
Renee said:
does anyone know what the enzyme phosphodiesterase does?
thanks!

per stedman's (because I sure don't remember):

enzymes cleaving phosphodiester bonds, such as those in cAMP or between nucleotides in nucleic acids, liberating smaller poly- or oligonucleotide units, or mononucleotides but not inorganic phosphate.

Not sure if that helps much, but then again I always did hate biochem – partly because I’m not very good at it.
 
oldjeeps said:
per stedman's (because I sure don't remember):

enzymes cleaving phosphodiester bonds, such as those in cAMP or between nucleotides in nucleic acids, liberating smaller poly- or oligonucleotide units, or mononucleotides but not inorganic phosphate.

Not sure if that helps much, but then again I always did hate biochem – partly because I’m not very good at it.

Maybe this will help. The enzyme cleaves the cAMP or cGMP intracellular signals into AMP or GMP, shutting off 2nd messenger signals for cell activity. Two easy drug examples that come to mind are caffeine (prevents cAMP breakdown) and Viagra (prevents cGMP breakdown). Obviously these are different effects because of the different second messengers and the cells they act on, which is probably why no specific example came to mind for phosphodiesterase (a very general enzyme class in several cell types). Hope this helps.

Two weeks done; three to go.
 
deowolf04 said:
Maybe this will help. The enzyme cleaves the cAMP or cGMP intracellular signals into AMP or GMP, shutting off 2nd messenger signals for cell activity. Two easy drug examples that come to mind are caffeine (prevents cAMP breakdown) and Viagra (prevents cGMP breakdown). Obviously these are different effects because of the different second messengers and the cells they act on, which is probably why no specific example came to mind for phosphodiesterase (a very general enzyme class in several cell types). Hope this helps.

Two weeks done; three to go.

Thanks you guys... I really appreciate it. I was trying to see why it is used for CHF?
 
Renee said:
Thanks you guys... I really appreciate it. I was trying to see why it is used for CHF?

From the Lippincott pharm book on organic nitrates: "(get converted to) nitric oxide, which in turn activates guanylate cyclase and increases the cell's cyclic GMP. Elevated cGMP ultimately leads to dephosphorylation of the myosin light chain, resulting in vascular smooth muscle relaxation" and lower blood pressure for a weak heart to pump against. p. 208

See my previous post about cGMP. It's the reason you can't give Viagra to someone on those drugs.
 
deowolf04 said:
From the Lippincott pharm book on organic nitrates: "(get converted to) nitric oxide, which in turn activates guanylate cyclase and increases the cell's cyclic GMP. Elevated cGMP ultimately leads to dephosphorylation of the myosin light chain, resulting in vascular smooth muscle relaxation" and lower blood pressure for a weak heart to pump against. p. 208

See my previous post about cGMP. It's the reason you can't give Viagra to someone on those drugs.


thanks!! you are absolutely right. I was doing cardio - this **** sucks!
but, thanks!
 
Are any of you guys using the BRS anatomy? If so, is it worth buying? If not, would you recommend something else?
 
katrinadams9 said:
Are any of you guys using the BRS anatomy? If so, is it worth buying? If not, would you recommend something else?

Looks like SDN ate my response from last night... my opinion is that both BRS anatomy and embryology are way way too detailed for boards. Both are "low yield" on boards, and I think First Aid + qbank are plenty good for these unless you're shooting for a super high score.

What are you guys using to study images?
 
JonD-08 said:
Looks like SDN ate my response from last night... my opinion is that both BRS anatomy and embryology are way way too detailed for boards. Both are "low yield" on boards, and I think First Aid + qbank are plenty good for these unless you're shooting for a super high score.

What are you guys using to study images?

The Robbins Path Question book is good for pics. I also have a big Robbins but I haven't pulled it out yet.
 
JonD-08 said:
Looks like SDN ate my response from last night... my opinion is that both BRS anatomy and embryology are way way too detailed for boards. Both are "low yield" on boards, and I think First Aid + qbank are plenty good for these unless you're shooting for a super high score.

What are you guys using to study images?

I've been using this website for pics all year. Good stuff & they have practice exams with pics, in case you aren't getting enough with Q-bank 😉

http://www-medlib.med.utah.edu/WebPath/webpath.html
 
Any of you guys think its worth while challenging the clin med practical score? I just got mine and it was way lower than I think I should have gotten... I knew I was screwed when the SP observer was furiously flipping the pages back and forth and checking things off well after I had finished.

Ah well, I guess I'll wait for the hard copy to come in the mail so I can see what exactly they said I didn't do. My gut tells me that absolutely NOTHING productive will come to appealing to anyone at WSU, so I should probably just suck it up. Thank you, Clin Med, for this fun little interlude to my studying. Back to respiratory...
 
Flobber said:
Any of you guys think its worth while challenging the clin med practical score?

Speaking of clin med, any first years hear anything about our clin med grades? It has been 3 weeks since the OSCE.
 
Flobber, I tried complaining last year about my participation grade and nothing came out of it. I think only two people in my group got the 100, everyone else got 80s, which isn't fair since we all participated. Plus I heard in some groups last year, everyone got 100s.

That 80 lowered my Z-score by more then 100 points. I hate clin med, its the most unfair class in the first two years of med school.

And did I read that thing right, does getting a 580 get you to honor clin med? how many people honored that class? Was it similar last year?
 
Shangal said:
Flobber, I tried complaining last year about my participation grade and nothing came out of it. I think only two people in my group got the 100, everyone else got 80s, which isn't fair since we all participated. Plus I heard in some groups last year, everyone got 100s.

That 80 lowered my Z-score by more then 100 points. I hate clin med, its the most unfair class in the first two years of med school.

And did I read that thing right, does getting a 580 get you to honor clin med? how many people honored that class? Was it similar last year?

I'm completely confused about whats been going on with grades. It seems that the class average for the past 10 tests has been 480... how is that possible?? I hate Wayne right now... I hate boards... I hate first aid... I REALLY hate q-bank. I hate anyone that doesn't hate all of the above-mentioned things.

Oh, and I hate Speece.
 
Flobber said:
I'm completely confused about whats been going on with grades. It seems that the class average for the past 10 tests has been 480... how is that possible?? I hate Wayne right now... I hate boards... I hate first aid... I REALLY hate q-bank. I hate anyone that doesn't hate all of the above-mentioned things.

Oh, and I hate Speece.

I'm with you on the hate-fest. 👍
 
Flobber said:
I hate boards... I hate first aid... I REALLY hate q-bank. I hate anyone that doesn't hate all of the above-mentioned things.

I really hate all the named syndromes that show up on q-bank… especially the ones that I have never heard of before.
Have any of you heard of Taussig-Bing malformations? I know that I zoned out on occasion during embryo 😴 , but I don’t recall ever reading about that one – not even in my Kaplan review books.

Why, oh why, didn’t I listen to everyone that told me to save all the $ that I sent to AMCAS and go into something else.
 
oldjeeps said:
I really hate all the named syndromes that show up on q-bank… especially the ones that I have never heard of before.
Have any of you heard of Taussig-Bing malformations? I know that I zoned out on occasion during embryo 😴 , but I don’t recall ever reading about that one – not even in my Kaplan review books.

Why, oh why, didn’t I listen to everyone that told me to save all the $ that I sent to AMCAS and go into something else.


What is Taussig - Bing?
 
oldjeeps said:
I really hate all the named syndromes that show up on q-bank… especially the ones that I have never heard of before.
Have any of you heard of Taussig-Bing malformations? I know that I zoned out on occasion during embryo 😴 , but I don’t recall ever reading about that one – not even in my Kaplan review books.

Never heard of that. :scared:
 
Strep pneumoniae is treated with penicillin G.

At least four questions on Qbank Respiratory section test this and only this - must be important. Any other useful random facts?
 
In derm I had a lot of bullous pemphigus and pemphigus vulgaris related questions.
 
I heard Q-bank is not represenative of the real thing. So just because Q-bank thinks its important that doesn't have to be the case.


Do you guys think that getting the average kaplan score, which seems to be in the lower 60s, is equivalent to an average USMLE score?
 
For my two cents, about 99% of pharm seems to be about autonomics and the occasional behavioral drug (mostly TCA side effects). Knowing that crap seems to help... :laugh:
 
Flobber said:
For my two cents, about 99% of pharm seems to be about autonomics and the occasional behavioral drug (mostly TCA side effects). Knowing that crap seems to help... :laugh:

Useful things hidden in First Aid:

Check out the opening page of the pharm section. It tells you which systems to focus on and to focus on the prototype drugs in each class.

There is also a rapid review section after the physio section that contains major buzzwords and most common causes of disease X that I am going to get to know ad nauseum before the big day.
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And, yes, I can't stand the syndromes named after people either. A set of symptoms could be called "Bob's syndrome" for all I care, but that doesn't mean it helps to understand what is going on. I'll take obscure Latin names for diseases (hello, derm!) over these pretentious pathologists.

As long as we're on a "I hate this" spree, I may as well add in how much I hate the leukemias and lymphomas. And wouldn't you know it? That's 2/3 of the heme Q-bank questions! +pissed+

On a lighter note, for those of you who are getting burned out, go out and get some sun and exercise each day. Believe me, it helps.
 
deowolf04 said:
On a lighter note, for those of you who are getting burned out, go out and get some sun and exercise each day. Believe me, it helps.

As long as you are careful so that you don't trade mental burnout for a sunburn :laugh: (hmm, let’s see that would be a 1st degree burn aka a superficial burn). darn this studying 😡 , why can’t I just think in laymen’s terms for even five minutes.
 
Renee said:
What is Taussig - Bing?

Don’t remember exactly how q-bank described it, but from memory (with some help from my copy of Stedman’s):
That would be aorta coming off the right ventricle, with a left-sided pulmonary artery overriding the left ventricle and with a high ventricular septal defect. Right ventricular hypertrophy, anteriorly situated aorta and posteriorly situated pulmonary artery.
 
mendel121 said:
Speaking of clin med, any first years hear anything about our clin med grades? It has been 3 weeks since the OSCE.

i dunno. i haven't heard anything. Any of you second/third years remember when you got your year 1 clinmed grades?
 
I think it was out around this time. I remember getting it a couple of days before going to europe, and I went to europe june 1st last year
 
Shangal said:
I think it was out around this time. I remember getting it a couple of days before going to europe, and I went to europe june 1st last year

european, imapean, we're all a-peein'.
 
Shangal said:
I think it was out around this time. I remember getting it a couple of days before going to europe, and I went to europe june 1st last year


What part of Europe did you go to?
 
holland, it was funny because I went there with two people, and on our way back the girl I was with didn't know we were in the netherlands for the whole time. So we had to explain to her that amsterdam is the city and netherlands or holland are two names for the country.

It was a fun trip though, I went to the infamous red light district and got into a fight with a pimp over there because the girl I was with was taking pictures. I am not a big guy but I think I scared him a little bit.
 
fun8stuff said:
i dunno. i haven't heard anything. Any of you second/third years remember when you got your year 1 clinmed grades?

Well, on the grades site on blackboard, I have a line that says - "Yr2 CLIN MED PD RAW Score" - not sure if that's progress or not.
 
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