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By Tim Durso One of the greatest challenges in studying for Step 1 is deciding what information is worth trying …
By Haley Masterson The 4 categories of hypersensitivity reactions is one of those subjects many students suspect we’ll never need …
By Edison Cano A commonly asked question among US graduates and International Medical Graduates (IMGs) is what is a good …
By Joe Savarese Mnemonics are definitely useful tools for medical students – useful for quick recall and short-memory techniques on …
By Luke Murray I have lots of different regrets about my time in medical school. I should have tried more …
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By Patrick Sylvester Over the past year or so, I’ve had the pleasure of working with the First Aid Team …
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By Haley Masterson Using this mnemonic, you can simplify the order of the four types of respiratory failure as Shunting, …
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By Haley Masterson Using this mnemonic, you can simplify the order of the four types of respiratory failure as Shunting, …
Mnemonic Monday: “Sometimes ‘Cuz of A Hypoperfusion” Read More »