This general surgery topic has 2 hours and 58 minutes of total video time, 78 questions, and 109 flashcards. There are also trauma surgery and sub-specialty surgery topics which each have videos/flashcards/questions of their own.
What are the best resources for Step 2?
- UWorld. The UWorld question banks are trusted by students everywhere. ...
- Practice exams – NBME CMS forms and UWSAs. ...
- Anki. ...
- Divine Intervention podcasts. ...
- Tutoring services (or at the very least, a study buddy!)
Is OnlineMedEd enough?
Yes; OnlineMedEd is a great, sole resource. ... OnlineMedEd was designed as a fully-integrated platform that gives you everything you need to crush your boards and provide the right foundations for residency.
Is OnlineMedEd a good resource?
Online MedEd is a useful freemium resource driven by high-quality, easy to follow videos, alongside a 1200+ question bank. It will definitely provide value as a supplement to UWorld for students in their 3rd and 4th years as well as interns. Good luck!Feb 1, 2017
How many hours is ome Step 2?
Step 2 CK is a one-day examination. It is divided into eight 60-minute blocks and administered in one 9-hour testing session. The number of questions per block on a given examination will vary but will not exceed 40. The total number of items on the overall examination will not exceed 318.
How long do I need to study for Step 2 CK?
Despite what other medical school classmates may tell you, if you want to score high on Step 2 CK, your preparation for this exam should be no less than 4 weeks. (Remember, with residencies getting more and more competitive, you want to excel on this exam).Feb 25, 2015
How long do you need for step 2?
Step 2 CK is a one-day examination. It is divided into eight 60-minute blocks and administered in one 9-hour testing session. The number of questions per block on a given examination will vary but will not exceed 40.
How can I increase my Step 2 score in 2 weeks?
- If you've created one, make sure to review your UWorld journal.
- Review high yield memorization content. ...
- Complete your question bank. ...
- Fine tune your test taking strategy. ...
- Review any organ system that you're nervous about.
Overall, study time usually ranges from 1-4 weeks with most students taking 2-3 weeks. Students who take the exam during a vacation will often need less time since they have more time each day to study.
How do you make a step study schedule?
- Step 1: Mark Your USMLE Date. The first step in creating your study plan is to write down your scheduled USMLE date. ...
- Step 2: Count the Number of Days. ...
- Step 3: Schedule 3 Self-Assessments. ...
- Step 4: Block Off 3 Special Dates - DAYS OFF! ...
- Step 5: Study Days.