Wow u covered alot in a short time. This would be good to save for those who know there taking the test soon as they can keep repeating the video. When I was a Nurse the genetic specialists fascinated me. Like Holly smokes there brains are packed full of things u never hear of. My question is. When u studied Marfan did u also study Beals syndrome. My grandson was born in 2000 with Beals. All 10 of his specialists knew he had some kind of syndrome but had no clue as to what. They had to wait a yr for appt with genetic doc. While waiting he had a GTUBE, TRACH. It was the NORD institute who actually suspected BEALS . The genetic appt was 5 hrs. She had all the tests done prior. Now they suspect alot of marfan babies actually are misdiagnosed and actually have BEALS syndrome instead which in 2000 the genetic specialist prodected would happen. 🤔 of course I'm not a med student but once you've been in the medical field u just crave learning. I thank u.
Thanks for sharing that Sherry :) Quite honestly, I've only come across BEALS in passive reading - never had a dedicated lecture on it or seen a case while in the hospital - plenty of instruction on Marfan syndrome though. I'm sure that with your personal experience as well as your nursing career you definitely know a lot more about that syndrome than most medical students - with maybe the exception of those with a particular interest in genetic syndromes? The Step 1 and USMLE exams in general (as well as the Canadian exams) are done before we become staff physicians. I would suspect that many conditions (including BEALS) are reviewed with us in more depth during residency :) Keep on learning 💪😎
Glad it helped Karim :) I'm a week out from my Canadian boards and a month out from the Step 2. If there's an interest in more high yield videos, the I can definitely make more. Best of luck with your exam!
@@nxtgenmd I watch this video almost every morning to wake up and hammer it in. Wish you the best of luck on your exams my friend. You deserve all the best.
yooo this is really good .. ive finished these topics and yaaa bro i feel like i can do the exam and pass easy .. gl dr..still ive a lot of amboss q to finish tho :)
Great to hear it Ali 😎💪 Keep the confidence strong and finish as much of the Q bank as you possibly can! All the best and feel free to let me know how it went for you afterwards :D
It's a beast of an exam, but break it down into chunks :) Pace yourself and focus on practice questions and high yield review. Best of luck with everything!
To add to that: Vitamins, Lysosomal Storage Dis, Glycogen Storage Dis, Tumor Suppressor & Oncogenes, Interleukins & Autoantibodies, Antivirals, Diabetes Drugs.
Great video! Lots of vital info. I believe cohort studies can be either prospective or retrospective.
I believe that you are right :) thanks for adding this in
Lithium and benzodiazepines can cause Ebstein's anomaly!
Excellent review. Thank you :)
Watched this at the start of my step studying. Now rewatching the eve before!
Correction
Fragile X syndrome is X linked Dominant along side Vit D rickets.
Taking NBME tomorrow this was great to watch the day before!
My exam is tomorrow, I really needed a video like this. Thanks😄❤️
Taking my exam in a month and screenshotted these tips to look at every night! Thank you!!!
Best of luck with it! 💪🔥
Taking my exam in 2 months. Thanks man!!
No problem buddy! Good luck with it 💪
Taking step 1 in 2.5 months.. this was great!
Best of luck with it! :)
If I ever take the usmle I’ll definitely refer back to this. Thanks!
No problem bud! If you ever have questions in the future, be sure to ask 💪
Wow u covered alot in a short time. This would be good to save for those who know there taking the test soon as they can keep repeating the video. When I was a Nurse the genetic specialists fascinated me. Like Holly smokes there brains are packed full of things u never hear of. My question is. When u studied Marfan did u also study Beals syndrome. My grandson was born in 2000 with Beals. All 10 of his specialists knew he had some kind of syndrome but had no clue as to what. They had to wait a yr for appt with genetic doc. While waiting he had a GTUBE, TRACH. It was the NORD institute who actually suspected BEALS . The genetic appt was 5 hrs. She had all the tests done prior. Now they suspect alot of marfan babies actually are misdiagnosed and actually have BEALS syndrome instead which in 2000 the genetic specialist prodected would happen. 🤔 of course I'm not a med student but once you've been in the medical field u just crave learning. I thank u.
Thanks for sharing that Sherry :) Quite honestly, I've only come across BEALS in passive reading - never had a dedicated lecture on it or seen a case while in the hospital - plenty of instruction on Marfan syndrome though. I'm sure that with your personal experience as well as your nursing career you definitely know a lot more about that syndrome than most medical students - with maybe the exception of those with a particular interest in genetic syndromes? The Step 1 and USMLE exams in general (as well as the Canadian exams) are done before we become staff physicians. I would suspect that many conditions (including BEALS) are reviewed with us in more depth during residency :) Keep on learning 💪😎
fantastic video. please do more high yield short and dirty vids like this
Glad it helped Karim :) I'm a week out from my Canadian boards and a month out from the Step 2. If there's an interest in more high yield videos, the I can definitely make more. Best of luck with your exam!
@@nxtgenmd I watch this video almost every morning to wake up and hammer it in.
Wish you the best of luck on your exams my friend. You deserve all the best.
@Sometimes hard work doesn't pay you to back it up with smartness, I think your cousin understood that perfect
yooo this is really good .. ive finished these topics and yaaa bro i feel like i can do the exam and pass easy .. gl dr..still ive a lot of amboss q to finish tho :)
Great to hear it Ali 😎💪 Keep the confidence strong and finish as much of the Q bank as you possibly can! All the best and feel free to let me know how it went for you afterwards :D
Its amazing 🤩 thank alot
Glad it helped a bit Dr! Good luck :)
Thank you, how well were you scoring on NBME’s prior to Step1?
Hi Matthew, you can see my other videos if you'd like. I didn't do any NBME's before I wrote the Step 1. I don't recommend that though :)
Thank you 🙏🏻
No problem :D
Hi, anyone who took the step 1 recently? What do you think are the high yields you have encountered? or any repetitive high yield topics?
What's your routine?
It's in my video from last week, I'll include the link if you'd like :)
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usmle is just too hard
True. But, you can do it!
It's a beast of an exam, but break it down into chunks :) Pace yourself and focus on practice questions and high yield review. Best of luck with everything!