This is easily one of my most high yield podcasts for all the USMLE exams. I discuss close to 100 or so integrations that hit on many of the neurology topics tested on the USMLEs (from a structural perspective). I discuss malignancies, vascular items, seizures, infectious diseases, risk factors, etc. For the amount of time you’ll spend on it, the yield is really worth it.
Divine Intervention Episode 545: USMLE Step 2CK/3 Rapid Review Series 116
In this podcast, I discuss a very specific drug interaction our friends at the NBME love to go after on Step 1-3. I give a rich number of examples. I conclude by discussing 1-2 more concepts that often show up as well. Shorter podcast so this should be a quick listen.
Divine Intervention Episode 544: How Do You Know What Is High Yield (For Step 1-3)?
This podcast discusses how to know if something is high yield. This may seem like a benign topic but it has far reaching implications for anyone preparing for the USMLE or COMLEX exams. Listen to this as soon as you can ahead of any of these tests.
Divine Intervention Episode 543: Facial Muscle Weakness and The USMLEs (+ worksheet)
In this podcast, I discuss facial muscle weakness in the context of all the USMLE exams. I discuss pathophysiology and explain how to easily differentiate the many confusing causes.
Divine Intervention Episode 542: Floridly HY Cardiac Signs 2 (Step 1-3, Worksheet Included)
In this podcast, I continue our discussion of many HY cardiac signs for the USMLEs. I make a very large number of integrations with many diseases with this podcast. Super HY stuff for any USMLE taker.
Divine Intervention Episode 541: Familial Cancer Syndromes and The USMLEs (+ worksheet)
In this short but super HY podcast, I discuss the familial cancer syndromes that are frequently tested on Step 1-3. I make tons of extremely useful integrations with other pathologies and discuss some useful screening guidelines. Fill out the worksheet as you navigate through the podcast. Email me via the website if you want to sign up for any of my Step 1-3 classes.
Divine Intervention Episode 540: Floridly HY Cardiac Signs (Step 1-3)
This podcast is HY. Many people just memorize cardiac signs. The USMLEs over the last year has started placing an emphasis on making Qs a lot more challenging by describing these signs in weird integrated ways which makes it hard for some to even realize what is being tested. In this podcast, I begin to discuss some of these signs. I’ll hit some more within the next few podcasts.
Divine Intervention Episode 539: 50 HY Corticosteroid Facts To Know For Step 1-3 (+ PDF worksheet)
This podcast is ridiculously HY. It will generate lots of easy points on your test and is short, sweet, and to the point. I discuss 50 HY Steroid facts and integrations by using tons of clinical scenarios. I also spend time explaining pathophysiology where necessary. There’s an attached worksheet that you can fill out and create notes with so you can review later. For those interested in the 20 hr Step 2/3 Class and Last Minute Review today and next week, email me via the website for more information.
Divine Intervention Episode 538: 2024 USMLE Step 2CK Free 120 Discussion Part 14 (Q111-120, worksheet included)
In this episode, I conclude our deep examination of the current Free 120 for the Step 2CK exam. As mentioned earlier, consider listening to this series if you’re also preparing for Step 3 and COMLEX 2/3. Lots of useful nuggets here. There is a worksheet included that goes beyond the material directly represented here but goes through concepts commonly encountered on the USMLE exams.
Divine Intervention Episode 537: 2024 USMLE Step 2CK Free 120 Discussion Part 13 (Q101-110, worksheet included)
In this series, I continue our deep examination of the current Free 120 for the Step 2CK exam. As mentioned earlier, consider listening to this series if you’re also preparing for Step 3 and COMLEX 2/3. Lots of useful nuggets here. There is a worksheet included that goes beyond the material directly represented here but goes through concepts commonly encountered on the USMLE exams.
