STIs are very easily confused on the USMLE exams. In this short podcast, I discuss what you need to know and emphasize key differentiating points. The only one I don’t discuss is N. Gonorrhoeae which is treated with ceftriaxone and is gram negative.
Month: May 2023
Divine Intervention Episode 458: Biases in Screening Tests (Lead time, length time, selection)
In this podcast, I discuss 3 common biases that are inherent in screening tests. I try to break down differences between these biases so you don’t confuse them on your exams.
Divine Intervention Episode 457: Horner’s Syndrome (a USMLE perspective)
Horner’s syndrome is very commonly tested on the USMLE exams. There are however some antecedents that are not commonly emphasized that could help one pin down the exact location of the lesion. In this short podcast, I explain these in detail so you have a true understanding of the different ways this simple topic can be tested.
Divine Intervention Episode 456: USMLE Step 2/3 Rapid Review Series 95
In this podcast, I continue our rapid review series for the USMLE Step 2/3 exams by discussing a host of basic science related concepts that are classically tested by the NBMEs.
