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  #1

hi guys
what shd i need to read step 1 materials for step 2 ck?
pls reply
thanx

  #2

hiii :
good qs winnera because i'm palnning to give part 2ck befor part one,so it wiil be helpful if any one tell us what mainly from part one comes in part 2 ?or what should we concentrate on.
thanks all

  #3

This is a great question. I have started studying for Step 2, too and after reading that it is better to sit for Step 1 first, I have started having my doubts. But, if we knew what we need from Step 1, maybe we could do a combination.
Thanks a lot for all your answers,
Elpida

  #4

Pathology, phisiology, pharmacology, behavioral science, neuroanatomy/neurophisiology.

The thing is: if you study for usmle step 1 first, when you are studying for step 2, they are already memorized or at least familiar. But I think if you guys are still students or recently graduated, "everything" is kind of familiar, still...


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  #5

thank u arlete
but i planned to take step 2 first only after that i heard and found that there r many qs in step 2 ck . so .... so...
and anyone alse give us advice??

  #6

I passed step one and I an currently studying for step 2. New grad. I don't really think it matters because by thoroughtly reviewing your notes and questioin explanations you can pick up any concepts from step 1 you might have forgotten. All the best nod

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  #7

thanks alot thankful
it was really a berden on me coz i started studying for tep 2 ck and i didn't do step one .
by the way from where are u studying ,what about u winnera and elpida
good luck all of you

  #8

thank u for ur replies
and dr. samar... i studied from medicine first
good luck u all too








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