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As you’ve experienced and heard, medical school is a lot to take in. Thousands of new terms and concepts are …
As you’ve experienced and heard, medical school is a lot to take in. Thousands of new terms and concepts are …
Myocarditis is the inflammation of the heart muscle. This muscle is the middle layer of the heart, formally called the …
This week’s edition of the Step 1 Question of the Week is about fungi and parasites. See if you can …
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Ulcers are open sores that develop in the skin or mucous membranes. In peptic ulcer disease (PUD), painful sores develop, …
The ductus arteriosus (DA) is a structure that allows blood pumped from the right side of the heart to bypass …
This week’s edition of the Step 1 Question of the Week is about musculoskeletal. See if you can answer the …
Despite what undergrad might have taught you, cramming in medical school simply doesn’t work. By cramming before exams, you store the information …
Gallstones are the hardened precipitates—“stones”—of the substrates found in bile. The liver makes bile to help digest fats, and the …
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This week’s edition of the Step 1 Question of the Week is about hematology and oncology. See if you can …
Step 1 Question of the Week: Hematology/Oncology Read More »
This week’s edition of the Step 1 Question of the Week is about pathology. See if you can answer the …