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These pages contain a non-comprehensive listing of resources for board exams or test prep. The guides include links to publicly available resources, PCOM affiliate-restricted resources, and department-, program-, or class-restricted resources. The inclusion of items in this guide is not an endorsement of any product.
Key Resources
ScholarRx
ScholarRx is a modular learning platform designed to support medical education with interactive content and assessment tools. It helps medical students study and review essential topics through flexible, structured units. Note! ScholarRx is available to DO M1 and M2 students, only, who will receive an email with login instructions at the start of their M1 academic year.
ScholarRx is a modular learning platform designed to support medical education with interactive content and assessment tools. It helps medical students study and review essential topics through flexible, structured units. Note! ScholarRx is available to DO M1 and M2 students, only, who will receive an email with login instructions at the start of their M1 academic year.
AMBOSS
AMBOSS is an online platform designed to help medical students and professionals prepare for exams like the USMLE (United States Medical Licensing Examination). It offers a comprehensive medical knowledge library, which includes detailed explanations of medical concepts, clinical scenarios, and high-yield facts, and tips for test-taking strategies and exam format insights.
AMBOSS is an online platform designed to help medical students and professionals prepare for exams like the USMLE (United States Medical Licensing Examination). It offers a comprehensive medical knowledge library, which includes detailed explanations of medical concepts, clinical scenarios, and high-yield facts, and tips for test-taking strategies and exam format insights.
Additional Resources
- What’s Your Study Style? (NEJM Knowledge+)"Everyone has a different study style. Understanding yours is essential to optimize your preparation for — and performance on — the board exam. To better appreciate how this works, we investigated how physicians study. Our conclusion? Most people fall into one of three basic categories: Planner, Crammer, or Episodic Studier."
Guide Information
Last Updated: Sep 9, 2024 4:18 PM
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