It’s no surprise that First Aid is used by every medical student because there is no resource like it. Most students will tell you that “if it’s in First Aid, you’re likely going to see it on the actual exam.” That’s because First Aid is essentially your blueprint of all the content you’ll encounter on the Step 1 exam.
It’s revised every year to ensure that the content is reflective of the latest exam (see sample revisions here). The 2020 edition is chock full of new information you’ll need for Step 1 success. For such a high stakes exam, you can’t take chances. First Aid is the most widely recommended Step 1 study resource and the 2020 edition is the most extensive revision yet!
Learn more about the story of First Aid here.
please where can I get the corrections and clarifications document for this edition?
They will be posted here once they’re ready: https://firstaidteam.com/updates-and-corrections/
We typically post the first errata documents in the spring.
You’ll be able to access it on the errata page. The first errata file for the 2020 edition should arrive in March: https://firstaidteam.com/updates-and-corrections/
The newest version of the errata can be accessed here: https://firstaidteam.com/updates-and-corrections/
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What is the difference between the South Asian and the American editions??
Will I miss any information if I use the South Asian one ??
No, you shouldn’t miss any of the info.
Is there going to be a Kindle or other electronic edition?