![]() ![]() Personally I didn’t like the brevity of it, but if you’re looking for a short book that can fit in your white-coat pocket, it’s not a bad resource. It’s a looong (600+ pages) textbook, but it’s extremely easy to read. My favorite supplemental source was De Virgilio’s. The most high-yield are probably renal, GI, pulmonary, and cardio. If you do happen to have surgery before medicine, I’d definitely recommend trying to get some medicine UW done as well. Surgery: There aren’t too many surgery UW questions, which is totally fine because there aren’t too many surgery questions on the surgery shelf lol.I will discuss clerkship-specific sources below. The best study strategy (in my opinion) is to do UW, retain the knowledge with anki, and spend other time looking up your patients or reading/watching a different source. However, I think the ability to be comprehensive of all the content of Step 2 is near impossible. It’s a tough question to answer, unfortunately. If some pictures look beautiful and others look like they’re from the 80’s, you know why lolĮdit: Because this is based off of UW, I'd recommend doing a UW section first and then doing that anki subdeck after so as not to spoil any questions!Ĭomprehensiveness: I know a frequent question I will get is “How comprehensive is it?”. Side note: I got a new laptop like halfway through making these cards.The last day I updated this deck was 04/23/18 (just that day six new questions were added!) UW is always changing so try and just look out for questions with new material. In the “extra” of the card, I often tried to distinguish these features from similar diagnoses where appropriate. Questions, especially UW questions, will give you a lot more surrounding info, but I tried to isolate the core features. For example, for a “What is the likely diagnosis?” card, I will put a few of the defining features of that diagnosis. With that being said, the idea was to take the core educational materials from each question and break it into digestible anki cards. I believe UW is the greatest resource for every third-year clerkship. This deck was designed to closely follow Uworld. I tried to limit the number of multiple cloze cards to keep the deck concise, but if you feel there’s a particularly difficult card, feel free to add additional cloze deletions.Ĭontent: The next thing I’d like to discuss is resources/content. For this reason, you'll see a mix of cards that are quick cloze cards and some that are a little lengthier. While Step 1 stuff is quite amenable to the cloze format, Step 2 content often focuses on diagnosis and next step. The formatting of the cards is also slightly different. The total number of cards is somewhere around ~5200. As you have probably seen, or will see, third year doesn't quite afford you as much time! For that reason, the goal of this deck was to be something that is more manageable. I will try to give some brief clerkship-specific shelf advice to accompany each anki deck.ĭesign: This anki deck was not designed to be exactly like Zanki step 1. This will be a somewhat lengthy post, so apologies in advance. I'm excited to finally share my Zanki Step 2 deck with you all. YelloW General Surgery ABSITE Review Deck For a full list please see all decks here.ĭubin + Rhythm Strips + Hoop!'s Radiology AnKing Overhaul (Cheesy Dorian + Zanki CK)Ī few residency decks are highlighted below.Physeo (Official Physeo from their website).Demeter Deck: an Anking-level deck for OMM Pixy Sugar (Pixorize, Missing Immunology) (Pixorize).WolffParkinsonBrown's FA 2020 Rapid Review.Dope Basic Science, Clinical, & Anatomy.Clinical Submissions Only Getting StartedĪ offers comprehensive, update-to-date guides, videos, and personalized help for everything related to Anki. ![]()
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