Thursday, April 7, 2016

Dr. Thinker: My journey

I am sharing my story mainly for those who go unmatched or thinking of giving up at
every hurdle that comes in the USMLE path. I didn't match at my first attempt, too. We may not
have the same problems overall, but I totally understand what you would be going through. I
didn’t have any financial troubles ( thanks to my parents and brother), but emotionally it was a
nightmare until Mar 14, 2016, considering the fact that even my family wouldn't have been
happier with me giving it an another try( can't blame them).

Journey: We think we need some help or seniors for securing electives and all. In reality- it’s
just an excuse we give ourselves. Of course, having them will make it easy, but not having them
isn’t the end. I did it all by myself with the help of google. That's one reason I keep answering
queries on usmle pages, as not everyone has someone to back to them up. Remember -
Contacts don't just happen for everyone, you make them!!

Dr. Thinker: Note

DON’T GIVE UP
 You may not match this year,
 you may not match the next year.
 But, you will have to and for sure will match one season.
 As, matching can only be delayed and not denied.
 Provided, you don’t GIVE UP.

Dr. Thinker: A path to USMLE contents page

Hey everyone!

Our new awesome author Dr. Raja Chandra (Pen name: Dr. Thinker) is going to share his USMLE experience with us in the next few posts. He is also planning to write a few funny posts. Who is excited? :D

He took out his precious time and wrote everything he had come to learn about USMLE in the past couple of years. This is a contents page that helps you navigate so that you can read what is pertinent to you at this stage :)

Hope it helps! Good luck.

Thanks a lot for sharing this with us, Dr. Thinker! :D

Wednesday, April 6, 2016

Step 2 CS: Writing examination in patient note

Hello! In this post, I'll be noting some points how to write a patient note for step 2 CS. Especially, focusing on short forms that can be used in the exam.

I have noticed that writing the note in ALL CAPS is better and it does save a lot of time. Similarly, instead of using the "colon : " you could use the "dash - " and it'll make life simpler.

Tuesday, April 5, 2016

Step 2 CS: Loss of consciousness

Differentials:
Seizure - Ask for shaking, tongue biting, rolling of eyes, incontinence

Hypoglycemia - Sweating, fatigue, excessive hunger

Orthostatic hypotension - Ask for palpitations, positional syncope or hypotension associated with large meals. Medications can cause this. Counsel this patient properly by warning them and ask them to get up slowly, etc.

Vasovagal syncope: What were you doing when you lost consciousness?

Monday, April 4, 2016

Step 2 CS: Amenorrhea

I am just trying to set a sequence of questions to ask in the exam, tests to order and examination to do so that I am not all over the place in the exam.

So here's what I am going to do if a case of amenorrhea shows up - Ask about general menstrual history and then go to symptoms specific for differentials:

Sunday, April 3, 2016

Anatomy and Neuroanatomy - How to Study

Hi guys, I'm Jay once again, and I passed my Anatomy and Neuroanatomy subjects today in my first year. yayyyy!! :D

So I thought I'd share some facts about how I studied anatomy in my MS1 or First year of Medicine.

First, which books to read?

Is Homosexuality a disease? Is Gay a gender? (Sex, Gender and Sexuality)

We got these questions, many times in our Whatsapp study groups! No, is the answer to both questions. Let's find out why and lets find out much more information about what is Sex, Gender and Sexuality(Sexual Orientation)!

Tuesday, March 29, 2016

Neonatal screening test mnemonic

Hello! The mnemonic for neonatal screening test is:
"BCG PH"

Mucosal edema and effect on absorption of diuretics in CHF

Say, a patient comes in with exacerbation of heart failure. He was previously well controlled on a good drug regimen including oral lasix. It is a tendency to give diuretics (Like furosemide) in the ED intravenously (Even though they can tolerate oral meds). Ever thought why?

Monday, March 28, 2016

Step 2 CS: Noisy breathing

I think mnemonics aren't required for every case if you have the correct thought process, you will ask the right questions.

Hyperkalemia

Hey everyone! Here are some review questions about hyperkalemia:

What is the physical examination finding you are likely to see in a patient with hyperkalemia before you order an ECG?

Friday, March 25, 2016

Antibiotics that can penetrate pancreas mnemonic

Hello!

There are only a few antibiotics that can penetrate infected pancreatic necrosis, a complication of acute necrotizing pancreatitis. These are carbapenems, quinolones and metronidazole.

How do I remember these antibiotics? Mnemonic!