USMLE Flashcard Secrets
Proven USMLE Test Flashcard Study Systems Use Repetitive Methods of Study to Make Difficult USMLE Test Questions Easy to Understand
Dear Friend,
Here's a little "secret" about the USMLE: the USMLE is what we in the test preparation field call a "content driven" test.
While some tests are looking to see what you are ABLE to learn, the United States Medical Licensing Examination Step I and Step II exams are designed by the Federation of State Medical Boards (FSMB) of the United States, Inc. and the National Board of Medical Examiners (NBME) to test your understanding of what you have already learned. It basically checks to make sure you have a minimum competency level to protect the integrity of the licensing process and protect patients, and also allows international medical graduates to become qualified by the Educational Commission for Foreign Medical Graduates (ECFMG).
In other words, it's more about what you know than your ability to solve clever puzzles. This is good news for those willing to work hard, because it boils down to a very simple strategy:
You can succeed on the USMLE by memorizing as much information as possible so that you are prepared for as many possible questions as might come up on the test.
Memorization is a process that rewards those willing to work hard, which means that passing the USMLE is within the reach of virtually anyone willing to invest the time in learning the material.
This is great news! It means that if you've been worried about your upcoming USMLE, you can rest easy IF you have a good strategy for knowing what to memorize and how to memorize it.
But it also creates another set of problems.
If you tried to memorize every single possible thing you can for the USMLE, the field of possible things to memorize would be so huge that you could not hope to cover everything in a reasonable time.
That's why I created the USMLE Flashcard Secrets program: I have taken all of the possible topics and reduced them down to the concepts you must know to guarantee passing the USMLE.
I wanted this system to be simple, effective, and fast so that you can pass your USMLE in a minimum of time spent preparing for it.
Here are some of the features of our USMLE Flashcard Secrets program
Study after study has shown that repetition is the most effective form of learning- and nothing beats flashcards when it comes to making repetitive learning fun and fast
Flashcards engage more of your senses in the learning process- you "compete" with yourself to see if you know the answers to the questions, and the flipping action gets you actively involved in the learning process
Our cards are printed on heavy, bright white 67 lb. cover stock, and are laser printed at 1200 dpi on our industrial printers- these are professional-quality cards that will not smear or wear out with heavy usage
We cover all of the major categories of the USMLE test (see the list below)
Our flashcards include an edge that is micro-perforated, which means that you are much less likely to have a painful papercut on your fingers when moving quickly through the cards
Our cards are portable, making it easy for you to grab a few and study while waiting for the bus or the doctor, or anywhere where you have a spare moment that would otherwise be wasted
Our USMLE exam cards are written in an easy to understand, straightforward style - we don't include any more technical jargon than what you need to pass the test
The cards are a generous size- 3.67 x 4.25 inches- they fit perfectly in your hands and they aren't so small that you have to use a magnifying glass to read tiny type- all questions and answers are in a normal-size print for easy studying
Our cards include in-depth explanations- you won't see any "one word" answers on our cards that require you to go get a textbook to understand why your answer was wrong- all of our cards include generous, thorough explanations so you not only get it right or wrong- but you also know why!
We use a font created by Microsoft to make reading easier- this will enable you to absorb more information painlessly during late night study sessions
Our system enables you to study in small, digestible bits of information- unlike using boring textbooks, flashcards turn learning into a "game" you can play until you've mastered the material
It's easy for a friend to help you study- they don't even have to know anything about the USMLE- if they can read, then they can quiz you with our flashcards!
Now, let me explain what USMLE Flashcard Secrets is not. It is not a comprehensive review of your education. There's no way we could fit that onto flashcards- if we claimed to, it would be an insult to what you know.
Don't get us wrong: we're not saying that memorization alone will automatically result in a passing USMLE score- you have to have the ability to apply it as well. However, without the foundation of the core concepts, you cannot possibly hope to apply the information. After all, you can't apply what you don't know.
USMLE Flashcard Secrets is a compilation of the critical concepts you must understand to pass the USMLE. Nothing more, nothing less.
Here's Exactly What You Get With USMLE Flashcard Secrets
When you place your order for USMLE Flashcard Secrets, you'll get our set of hundreds of flashcards specially selected to give you the most USMLE performance improvement for the least time. This is just a small sampling of the topics covered on our USMLE Step 1 exam flashcards:
Pathology
Biochemistry
Micro- biology
Pharmacology
Anatomy/ Physiology
Hirschsprung's Disease
Start and Stop Codon
Primary Immune Responses
Adrenergic receptors
Brainstem
Diabetes Mellitus
Transcription
Human papilloma- virus (HPV)
Decongestants
Respiratory Control Center
HIV and AIDS
Prokaryotic Gene Regulation
Immuno- globulin Isotypes
Cephalosporins
Femoral Triangle
Kienböck’s disease
Southern blotting
Key Antibiotics
Anti-viral Drugs
Hypospadias
Systemic Lupus Serythemtosus
Hardy-Weinberg Equilibrium
Chlamydia
Aspirin
Kidney Structure
First Degree AV block
Competitive Inhibition
Phago- cytosis
Opiods
Lumbar plexus
Myasthenia Gravis
Protein Structure
Risk Factors of Infection
Cholinergic Drugs
Receptor Types
Ischemic Heart Disease
Coenzymes
Nosocomial Infections
Uricosurics
Portal Vein System
Glioblastoma multiforme
Dietary Carbohydrates
Neisseria meningitidis
Anti-thyroid Drugs
Peyer's Patches
Bell's Palsy
Anaerobic Glycolysis
Auto- Immunity
Anti-gout Drugs
Spinal Tracts
Multiple Sclerosis
Cholesterol Formation
Salmonella enterica
Methylxanthines
Internal capsule
