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I will say don't get to hung up on derm, ob, peds, etc.

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Could be worth doing a trial of amboss as they have some dedicated family med questions whereas UW doesn't. Do the UVA family med questions and NBME CMS.

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If you do this rotation after IM, you're golden, but if not not sure what I'd recommend. Family Med (80) - I don't think most schools have a dedicated rotation with NBME shelf.Also as this is a light rotation at most schools, it could be a good opportunity to study ahead. You can review some sketchy pharm if you're weak on drugs or review some of the zanki step 1 material for psych. This is the easiest shelf but it has the highest average if your school using some kind of standardized cutoff for honors. Here is the order of my rotations with shelf score and recommendation: I also have all the other decks downloaded (doc, tzanki, dope, visitor, etc.) so whenever I miss a question in UW or come across something I don't know I'll search through anki and pull a few cards on it even if it's from one of the other decks. Some rotations you'll need to do more and some rotations you probably won't be able to finish that. But as a baseline I recommend doing Wiwa, UW, and NBME CMS for each shelf. So part of the issue with clerkships is what order you do the rotations and how time intensive the rotation is. How many questions are in AMBOSS and UW for step 2 and for each clerkship?

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I love having a workflow for how to learn something, especially with the strategy for 2nd year mentioned above (UMAAA). Side note: I want to keep up with my reviews every day but how/when do you keep up with it? (like phone, laptop, etc). So, I'm at the beginning and I appreciate any advice, links to posts, PMs! My goal is to do well but keep resources limited so I don't get overwhelmed! So far, I've set up an excel sheet similar to Duke's layout but he used Bros and suggested a different deck and different resources. Duke's guide to clerkships), resources for understanding (OME, etc.), Memorizing (Anki), Applying (UW, AMBOSS), as well as any general advice? What do you all think helped you score the best during each of these clerkships and Step 2 prep? My approach to 2nd year has been Understand (resources), Memorize (Anki), Apply (UW), Annotate (Anki), Review (Anki) but I was wondering what you recommend in terms of generalized study schedules (e.g. Psych, IM, Family Med, OB Gyn, ER, Surgery, Peds So far, our rotations are going to be (not in any particular order): I'm at a blank slate for clerkships and Step 2 because I know it varies based on each rotation. I aspire for honors for clerkships if that's possible but 3rd year sounds hectic. but I'm not sure what to use and/or what people have found consistent success with. I find out my rotation order next week for the whole year. I plan to do Anki and use 3rd year resources throughout M3. I want to start using Anki on day 1 for clerkships/Step 2 prep. I discovered Anki relatively late into the game (Zanki, LY, etc.) and I love Anki for Step 1 but I don't want to make the same mistake for Step 2 CK/CS. I'm a 2nd year student starting rotations in June and I'm trying to figure out how to tackle 3rd year. YelloW General Surgery ABSITE Review Deck

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