One of the most common questions medical students have during first and second year is when to start studying for USMLE Step 1. If you’re reading this, you probably have the same question. There is no question that USMLE Step
Pediatrics Books for Medical Students
Whether you love kids or can’t stand them (and their overprotective or scarily absentee) parents, you’re going to do a rotation in pediatrics during your third year of medical school. I had a blast on my rotation and learned a
Psychiatry Books for Medical Students
Psychiatry is one of the most unique clerkships you will have during third year. You spend a lot more time talking with patients and don’t spend much (if at all) time doing physical exams. Your learning is a bit more
Prime Day for Medical Students
It’s Prime Day. It can be a hassle to wade through all the (not-so-great) stuff, so we’ve compiled a list of great deals on things that us med students can use. Dope 28″ Samsung computer monitor Zenbook 13.3″ (solid laptop) and other computers
Surgery Books for Medical Students
Surgery Books for Medical Students Surgery is a difficult clerkship. A couple years after you finished up with your cadaver, you’re expected to remember anatomy. You’re pimped about medical management of different post-op patients; you’re asked about Courvesier’s Sign. The
Best anatomy books for medical students
Oh, anatomy. For most of us medical students, anatomy is the first course we take in medical school. It can be rough. It is a LOT of information and memorization. Then there are the dissections. Most people take a while