Below is a complete list of all forms available this year for the USMLE NBME self-assessment and practice exams for USMLE Step 1, Step 2, and Step 3 offered by the NBME and some guidance on using them in your study preparation. Continue reading
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The Doctors In Training Step 3 Review Course is Here!
By popular demand, Doctors In Training has developed a Step 3 Review Course to support you in your third and final round of board exams. Designed with the resident workload in mind, 370 open-ended questions with video answers and the … Continue reading
Doctors In Training is releasing a USMLE Step 3 Review Course!
Available to you November 3, 2014, the brand new Doctors In Training Step 3 Review Course will address the updated exam content through high-yield clinical questions and videos. Continue reading
Test Day Troubles – ID Dilemma for USMLE Step 1, Step 2 CK or Step 3
Mastering the high-yield exam content is surprisingly only one of the many facets to your USMLE and COMLEX success. Your studies, test day routine, physical and mental health as well as your exam registration all have a serious impact on … Continue reading
Test Day Troubles – Oversleeping USMLE Step 1, Step 2 CK or Step 3
You have prepared and studied for months, covering all the material you need to know to be confident in your knowledge to reach your peak score on the USMLE Step 1, Step 2 CK or Step 3 Exam; however, there … Continue reading
9 Tips to Avoid Procrastination While Studying for the USMLE Step 1 or COMLEX Level 1
Should you ever come across this condition yourself or you need to help an unfortunate friend, check out these useful time saving, productivity-boosting tips. Continue reading
Ramping Up, USMLE Step 1, and Open-Ended Questions
One effective way to forge a bridge between course work and what one might call the intensive study period is using open-ended questions. Why, you may ask? Open-ended questions (OEQs) facilitate a number of learning goals for students preparing for Step 1. For example... Continue reading
Starting Early with Part 1
Do a Few Part 1 Questions Each Day Starting In January (or 4-5 months prior to your exam date) If you begin studying at least 4 months prior to your exam date using the Part 1 questions, the recommended method … Continue reading