What are learning credits?
Learning credits can be thought of as a form of DIT currency that can be utilized by the holder to purchase and view any learning credit-based DIT product. Current learning credit-based products include lectures from Doctors In Training's Solid Pharmacology series, Solid Internal Medicine series and Understanding Healthcare Reform. Learning credits cannot be applied to Doctors In Training's Step 1 or Step 2 CK review courses.

Close Window

 

First Aid for the USMLE Step 1, 2010 edition

 

Doctors In Training provides you with the most up to date Step 1 review anywhere. Below are the most recent unpublished errors and new topics in the 2010 edition of First Aid for the USMLE Step 1.

 

The Doctors In Training Step 1 review will make sure you learn everything in the 2010 edition of First Aid in addition to the high-yield Step 1 information that is not in First Aid.

 

What's New in First Aid 2010
First Aid 2010 Errors

   

 

   What's New in First Aid for the USMLE Step 1, 2010 ed.

 

 

Page Number

 

 

 

What's New

 

58

62

95

104

107

108

109

123

132

133

153

180

182

183

183

212

225

273

276 (also 385)

276

304

305

324

326

328

340

342

344

345

346

346

346

349

350

350

360

370

397

397

399

399

417

421

426

428

428

428

433

437

453

458

462

465

478

484

487

492

497

509

514

 

Health Care Payments

Piaget's stages of cognitive development

Enzyme terminology

Sorbitol

Catecholamine synthesis

Hartnup disease

Glycogen regulation by insulin and glucagon/epinephrine

Truncus arteriousus

GI Embroyology

Kidney Embroyology

E. Coli

Red rashes of childhood

Bugs affecting HIV-positive adults

Bugs affecting unimmunized children

Bug hints (if all else fails)

Ataxis-Telaniectasia

Erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR)

Varicose veins

Vascular tumors

Antihypertensive therapy

Digestive tract histology

Aorta and its branches

Molecular pathogenesis of CRC

Physiologic Neonatal Jaundice

Biliary tract disease

Thrombogenesis (formation of insoluble fibrin mesh)

Pathologic RBC forms

Normocytic, normochromic anemia

Nonhemolytic normocytic anemia- ACD

Intrinsic hemolytic normocytic anemia- G6PD

Intrinsic hemolytic normocytic anemia- PK

Intrinsic hemolytic normocytic anemia- HbC

Platelet disorders

Hereditary thrombosis syndromes leading to hypercoagulability

Leukemia vs. lymphoma

6-Thioguanine

Causes of mononeuropathy

Myoclonus

Dystonia

Central pontine myelinolysis

Recurrent laryngeal nerve injury

Eye pathology

Vestibular apparatus

Differential diagnosis of brain lesions

Epilepsy drugs- Tiagabine

Epilepsy drugs- Bigabatrin

Epilepsy drugs- Levetiracetam

Huntington's drugs

Erickson's stages of psychological development

SNRIs

Calculation of reabsorption and secretion rate

Potassium shifts

Glomerular disorders

Composition of Semen

Diagnosing disorders of sex hormones

Most common causes of anovulation

Breast pathology

Tamsulosin

Pneumocioses

Bosentan

 

Register Now for USMLE Step 1

 

purchase

USMLE Step 1 Review - Online Course

purchase

The Resident Handbook

purchase

USMLE Step 2 CK Review

purchase

Anatomy Study Guide