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‎Mohamed El-Saeed El-Helw‎ to USMLE Step 2 CK Study Group

Hi Guys, I want to share my experience regarding my CK exam Medical school - Mansoura school of medicine, Egypt Test center: Lexington, Kentucky Test day - 27th August Score: 241 No assessments at all! No 120 free Questions! UW 3 times (3000Q) from scratch! One and half weeks before exam, I was trying to read and digest EVERY Question and Answer in UW Cardiology Qs all in one day Obs/Gyna all in one day Infection Q all in 1/2 day, etc.... Psychiatry Qs all in 3 hours , last thing i did in last night of my exam in hotel. Two nights before exam, I read again all ECG, All charts, All tables, respiration and endocrine ( my weakness in UW ), summarize all biostat in piece of paper to review very quick before arriving to prometric. I subscribed UWSA1 but didn’t do it till 45 minutes before exam when I just did 10 questions and clicked on end block ( 4 wrong Questions out of 10 ) I was so stressed at that time but I was preparing my stuff to go for exam and leave

BACTERIO_GUIDELINES

Micro Main sab say pehlay BACTERIO Start karain Becoz its most imp .. Carrying 4 SEQ (1 From General & 3 from Special) : Or Bacterio my b saab sy phly special karain...phr genrla karain.. qk jb ap special kr lety hain to genral khd ba khudii bhtt asaan hojti hy # SPECIAL_BECTERIOLOGY : -Special main sab say pehlay "High yield Topics" start karain . #1 According to UHS TOS, 1 SEQ always Come from # MYCOBACTIUM . So This Whole Chap Must be on your Finger tips #2 These 4 Chaps:15 ,16, 17 & 18 -Gram + cocci & rods -Gram - cocci & rods are most imp for SEQ (In chap Say 1 SEQ lazmi ata & often both SEQ In Chap say aa jatay. ) # NOTE -In Special Bacterio, Don't waste your time on Reading Epidemiology & Treatment & prevention -(Except those bacteria for which vaccines are available ) -Becoz in main say Kuch nhi ata . -& Treatment say MCQ atay In prof but you can easily solve them if you have studied Chemo Pharma W

FORENSIC MED FULL PREP SCENE:

______________________________ # Special Toxicology: ______________________________ H2SO4 V.imp oxalic acid also v.v.imp carbolic salicylic acid HCN Alkalies all Arsenic most imp mercury most imp lead most imp (Treatment SAVE RAPE ) Antimony missing in notes included in UHS But is least imp phosphorous v.v imp Only Ergot is included in UHS Syllabus from vegetables poison (The rest of vegetable poison are not included for theory) Snakes v.v imp mechanical poison not included & bacterial also not included opium v.v.v imp alcohol v.v.imp specially ethyl alcohol ( Alcohol dose dependent toxicity table from Park (only topic to read from park v.v imp for mcq As well as seq ) sedative hypnotics kerosine only herbicide & insecticides ...( metallic compounds not included) dhatura v.v.v imp hyoscymus cannabus v.imp stychnine(spinal poisons) no curare &no conium cardiac poisons ONLY CO in asphyxiants analgesics ( Paracetamol v.imp) & Th

COMPLETE HISTOLOGY POINTS (FROM FINAL GUIDE SERIES)

-You need to do all the Histology past-paper questions (2009-2016) and these points only along with the diagrams from your practical copy and you are done. . -These points are extremely important to cover the 6-7 mcqs from the histology portion that you normally skip . - CHAPTERS FROM LAIQ HUSSAIN INCLUDED : CHAPTER = 12,16,18,19,20,21,22,23. (MOST IMPORTANT 18,19,20,21). Do read or memorize these important points assembled chapter wise. (ENOUGH FOR ATTEMTPING THE PROFF UHS EXAM). CHAPTER 12 : .Old type of cortex is known as ‘’allocortex’’ .New cortex is called ‘’neocortex’’ .In the internal pyramidal layer of primary motor area giant pyramidal cells, called Betz cells are found. . There are six layers of cerebral cortex : 1) Molecular layer 2) External Granular layer 3) External pyramidal layer 4) Internal Granular area 5) Internal Pyrimidal layer 6) Multiform layer .The cerebellum consists of two hemispheres and a central vermis. .Cerebellar

PG RESIDENCY TRAINING IN PAKISTAN AND USA: A COMPARISON.

Over the years, postgraduate training programs have become very competitive and challenging. Firstly, the entrance exam to post-graduate training, FCPS-1 is such an ambiguous and futile exam that it’s the fate which helps you pass it. Secondly, even if you pass that famous FCPS-1 exam, chances of getting a training spot under a serious and dedicated supervisor are totally dismal. Most of the supervisors are a lot more bu sy in their private clinics and money-making tactics. You are lucky if your supervisor is caring enough that he knows your name and credentials. Now, here comes the most important question: What should a fresh graduate do? This question needs serious consideration. There is no generalized answer. If you have selected the medical profession to end up as a competent and professionally skilled doctor, you should seriously consider post-graduate training abroad (US, UK ). If you are not affording the finance or your family obligations are not favorable enough