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Divine Intervention Episode 483: USMLE Step 2/3 Rapid Review Series 102

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Divine-Favour Anene

Medicine, Education, Science & Medicine, Higher Education

4.9929 Ratings

🗓️ 20 September 2023

⏱️ 22 minutes

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Summary

In this podcast, I continue our rapid review series for Step 2/3 by discussing a bunch of infectious disease vignettes that are not often discussed by routinely show up on the USMLEs. I also discuss a host of other topics and some prudent testing considerations. Audio Download

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0:00.0

Welcome, my name is Devine. This is episode 483 of the Devine Intervention Podcasts.

0:06.2

And in today's podcast we're going to be continuing the rapid review series for step two and step three.

0:11.7

It's going to be Series 102.

0:16.3

For those people that are trying to get

0:17.8

their Step 2, CK scores,

0:19.8

you know, with the application cycle going on,

0:24.4

I do have a review class for step two, step three taking place next week from Monday to Friday. We're gonna meet Monday

0:29.8

Tuesday, Thursday and Friday. So 20 a 20 hour course. And basically we'll be reviewing tons and tons of very high old concepts that are classically tested on the USMI exams. It is not going to be lectures, it's going to be almost exclusively scenario-based and

0:44.8

I'll really draw down a path of physiology and also help you with making integrations across

0:49.5

multiple disciplines. So if you're taking your exam soon, I think you should take advantage of the class. I think you'll get a lot from it.

0:56.0

Okay, and the class is over a zone. So if you're interested, you shoot me an email. So what if they give you a question about kindergarten teacher and they tell you that for the past two days she has been having like, you know, arthritis, like just pain and tenderness along her fingers her

1:17.2

knee joints right that needs like symmetric is like a symmetric arthritis

1:21.0

it involves her feet it involves her hands I mean even

1:25.5

tell you that wow there's a lot of MCP involvement so you're a carpool

1:30.8

fallangial joint involvement. And then, of course, what would the US

1:36.5

Minnesota as answers, right? So let's kind of work through some of this. They put osteoarthritis as an answer, you know,

1:42.3

hope you don't pick that.

1:44.0

osteoarthritis usually is asymmetric, right? And usually much older people.

1:48.8

The only time you're gonna see a youngish person like a person in their

1:52.3

40s, for example getting

1:53.6

Australia is if they've had like really bad joint problems as kids so let's see

1:58.9

they had like really bad septic arthritis wasn't treated properly right those people have a high risk of like acts like earlier I think

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