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From 205 to 255: How an MD-PhD National Debate Champ Saved His Match
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From 205 to 255: How an MD-PhD National Debate Champ Saved His Match
I have coached USMLE Step 1, USMLE Step 2 CK, USMLE Step 3, and ABIM students for over a decade. I went to Stanford Medical School, scored top 0.1% on Step 1 and Step 2 CK, and trained in anesthesia at Harvard. One of my coaching students was an MD-PhD at a top-two medical school and Soros fellow, scoring in the 205 to 210 range on Step 1 and considering quitting medical school.
Most high-achieving medical students assume a Step 1 score in the low 200s means they need to grind harder on UWorld and First Aid. It does not. If you are an MD-PhD, Soros fellow, or top-school medical student targeting a competitive specialty match such as orthopedic surgery, urology, or plastics, scoring 205 to 215 on Step 1 practice NBMEs, vacillating between PhD-mode depth dives and panic UWorld blocks, the problem is not your work ethic. It is the same structural learning gap every high-IQ academic walks into.
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Видео From 205 to 255: How an MD-PhD National Debate Champ Saved His Match канала Alec Palmerton, MD #Highlights
From 205 to 255: How an MD-PhD National Debate Champ Saved His Match
I have coached USMLE Step 1, USMLE Step 2 CK, USMLE Step 3, and ABIM students for over a decade. I went to Stanford Medical School, scored top 0.1% on Step 1 and Step 2 CK, and trained in anesthesia at Harvard. One of my coaching students was an MD-PhD at a top-two medical school and Soros fellow, scoring in the 205 to 210 range on Step 1 and considering quitting medical school.
Most high-achieving medical students assume a Step 1 score in the low 200s means they need to grind harder on UWorld and First Aid. It does not. If you are an MD-PhD, Soros fellow, or top-school medical student targeting a competitive specialty match such as orthopedic surgery, urology, or plastics, scoring 205 to 215 on Step 1 practice NBMEs, vacillating between PhD-mode depth dives and panic UWorld blocks, the problem is not your work ethic. It is the same structural learning gap every high-IQ academic walks into.
Ready to take your USMLE prep to the next level? Sign up for a FREE consultation to master not memorize for higher scores faster: https://fx.yousmle.com/8KuzJ5
Don't miss out on valuable USMLE tips and strategies! Subscribe to our newsletter to get free cardiology flashcards to help you master this critical USMLE subject: https://www.yousmle.com/
Got questions? Reach us at alec@yousmle.com
#USMLE #USMLEprep #medicalstudent #medschool #Step2CK
Видео From 205 to 255: How an MD-PhD National Debate Champ Saved His Match канала Alec Palmerton, MD #Highlights
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