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hi

I just took Step 2 CS on january 26, lots of things that seem really complicated are actually so simple during the exam day, for example, the instruments, the actual physical exam is reeally easy, the problem is to remember what to do and what not to do, and to do it how quickly,

Time management is the key, as they say, and it is pretty much true, but there are cases that you have tons of time, and you come out of the room and only then you remember what you DID NOT do.

Anyways, if anyone has questions about procedure or stuff, I would be glad to help, as i was helped a lot here smiling face
all the best

  #2

Is a Kaplan test prep necessary?From which books did u prepare?

  #3

Is a Kaplan test prep necessary?From which books did u prepare?

  #4

well, I studies USMLE world only, and even that was more than enough, have not reviewed Kaplan, so cant give an opinion about that.

  #5

what is the best way to write patiet notes?

  #6

Also is there any special day of the week which is better to take the test? Similarly is there any special day of the week to avoid taking the test? Bcz I have checked the CS calendar and most of the available dates are Mondays and Fridays. Rest of the days are already filled up. I was just wondering why?

  #7

hi did u ask every point given in uw in history n examination also in thecase"dark urine"d/d doesnt include jaundice . alcoholcase what i have to say in counselling-wat does reviewing current drinking mean n do i say aa for support n med prob cirrhosis or say liver probs

  #8

Hi reasonabledoc,
just one question if you don't mind. which one do you think shall i emphasize from UW, sample cases or practice cases. Do you suggest any cases/ scenarios/ procedures apart from those cases. Thanks.
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