Wednesday, June 27, 2012
YouTube Videos #2
Today I was freaking out about completely neglecting Pharmacology since it had been one of my strongest subjects while in school. So I decided to look up some videos for Pharmacology that might have songs that I could listen to and these two interested me the most..
Monday, June 25, 2012
Week 9 - Studying for the USMLE Step 1 - June 25th, 2012
So I finally came back with a bang. I'm back to being super productive and I'm loving it - it also calms my nerves a little :) I covered a major chunk of Pathology that I was having trouble getting through. And I devised other methods of studying and study plans in order to be more efficient as well as in order to help me study even when I'm not sitting at a desk.
I have realized what my problem is when it comes to exams - RECALL! I study and I study hard! And I think I know it and I really do. I also understand it. But when it is time to pull it out of my brain cells, I struggle! So I've figured out new methods of learning in order to help me with recalling the information that I am reading.

I continue to battle with getting through Pathology and in the meantime, I have constructed ways to help me remember things. I study one bug a day for Microbiology and have started randomly talking about these bugs with my sister and sister-in-law at our gym locker room ;) Although they don't understand much of what I talk about, they are very good listeners and my sister's curiosity causes her to ask me questions that I have not thought of and that I have to learn how to reply to in a way that's comprehensive to her. This helps me associate what I study to random unrelated things and in turn, helps me recall them better.
I also have a Pathology notebook - a small book that I write in. I write things that I have a hard time remembering or recalling, as I study. I'm handing that book over to my sister every time we are sitting around doing nothing, for her to quiz me. I'm also trying to read those notes every night, before bedtime.
In addition to that, I have a powerpoint with about 800+ slides that I got from a classmate. Each slide has "clues" for remembering different facts and pieces of information. I'm going to study at least 5 slides per day and have recruited my sister to quiz me every weekend on the material that I have already covered.
I'm hoping all this will pay back in a huge way --> that fat Step 1 score! :)
Wednesday, June 20, 2012
YouTube videos
As I study for the Step and talk to my fellow students, we have all discovered how helpful youtube videos can be. Some of us, like me, are visual learners and sometimes need a change in routine in order for something to stick. Like many of my friends, I type random study-related words on youtube in order to run into interesting/funny videos that can help me remember a certain topic/fact etc.
Here's a couple that my classmates posted on our class google groups:
Not Enough Perfusion
Bug A-B-C's
I'll keep posting these as I come across them ;)
Here's a couple that my classmates posted on our class google groups:
Not Enough Perfusion
Bug A-B-C's
I'll keep posting these as I come across them ;)
Monday, June 18, 2012
8 weeks so far!
I feel like I needed a blog ... a way to
quantify my studying in order to feel productive and keep the struggle going :)
What better way then my facebook!!
Week 1 (after MD5): took the week off to spend
time with family - much needed break!
Week 2: application for ECFMG certification
and the Step 1; paper-work completed and sent, slow start to studying, felt
totally overwhelmed with the amount of resources to study from AND the amount
of stuff I needed to go through!
Week 3: made myself a schedule, started uworld
questions in addition to my studying; felt less stressed
Week 4: still finishing off Behavioral
Sciences - my experience: seems very easy and common sense BUT questions can be
very tricky ... if you leave to study this in the end, you will end up just
brushing over it so in my opinion it was best to study this first :) Also,
Behavioral covered some Psychiatry and Neuroscience stuff from the First Aid so
that was good ... I think I'm going to go over those sections in the FA over
the weekend and get that over with as well :)
that's it for now ... I'll keep posting
updates on my studying :)
This week was tough to get through - a tad bit
of low motivation and a little bit of being tired.
This week I realized what a long way I have!
But thank God and supportive friends that I've made it through Week 5 and feel
energized for this coming week :)
I've been working on Pathology and also worked
on one of the NBME forms.
Pathology is a fun subject since everything
makes sense and I don't have to memorize :)
Hoping to continue this week and work on more
uworld questions.
Hey there again!
So, this past week was ... let's just say,
weird! I've heard of getting on a rocky-road in terms of how your studying goes
but this week was definitely a rocky-road combined with a roller coaster
combined with bumper cars ... lol! My level of enthusiasm, motivation, focus,
positivity, and health was all down and it was most definitely the most I've
struggled in terms of studying. I just couldn't seem to find the right mind-set
for studying efficiently.
I initially had my schedule set for 3 weeks of
studying Pathology (as well as the other two P's, Pharmacology and Physiology),
but somehow managed to change it and have Pathology for 2 weeks instead
--> BAD idea! Now I feel like I'm behind, especially because last week
was so blah! I guess I'm going to have to step it up this week and make it
stronger than ever! Soooooo, off I go to studying Pathology for the day - and
for the rest of this week!!
Week 7: After having a couple weeks of low
productivity in terms of studying, this week was so much better. I managed to
get in 3 eight hour days of Pathology! And a couple five hour days as well.
However, I was stressed out about having fallen behind schedule. The week was
otherwise quite uneventful until Friday night when my right eye felt very
irritated. Little did I know what was in store for me..
Week 8: I spent the weekend self-diagnosing
(like most medical students do) my right eye. I went from contact lens
irritation to allergies (and taking an antihistamine) to "I have no idea
and now my iris has a whitish dot on it; it must be something bad!" lol I
went to my optometrist on Monday, who was out and had to see another doctor who
was covering for him. She said I had a corneal infection and put me on Pred
Forte (antiinflammatory) and Polymyxin B Sulfate/Trimethoprim (antibiotic) ..
and told me to follow-up the next day with my doctor. I went to the doctor
again on Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday! He had me switched to other
two antibiotics, Moxifloxacin and Bacitracin Zinc/Polymyxin B Sulfate. My
infection was still there but getting better each day. However, what this
did to my studying was a very stressful situation. My eye was light sensitive
for a huge majority of the week and I had to apply eye drops on the hour and
the whole condition was just uncomfortable in my eye! But I did manage to
listen to some audio lectures for Pathology and started studying Microbiology
as well. I've been studying one bug a day and reviewing every day so that I
don't forget. Looks good so far ... hoping to keep up with it. The pressure
seems to be building when I think that I'm planning on taking the Step in less
than 3 months!
The beginning ..
So my sister suggested that I should start a blog since I have been writing notes on facebook about each week of my studying for the USMLE Step 1. I have tried blogging before but it went down the drain. This is my second attempt and hopefully I shall continue since I feel much more organized in terms of giving this the time that it needs. I am also more ready to share my thoughts without feeling the need to hide anything - thanks to twitter I suppose.
I'm going to start off by trying to transfer the last few weeks' worth of note-writing.
I usually write every Monday about my entire week and specifically about how my studying is coming along. This helps me focus for the rest of the week and prioritize my work.
I hope I can keep up with this!!
I'm going to start off by trying to transfer the last few weeks' worth of note-writing.
I usually write every Monday about my entire week and specifically about how my studying is coming along. This helps me focus for the rest of the week and prioritize my work.
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