Reddit Reddit reviews First Aid for the Usmle Step 1, 2016

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u/timeproof · 18 pointsr/aww

I sent this to my friend who has a pet sun conure (translation for non-birdpeople: the pretty rainbow colored one in the pic).

I thought she'd like it a little. I didn't realize she'd lose her mind. She loves it SO much.

"That is THE BEST picture I've EVER SEEN OMG. Sent it to my entire family and then I printed it out and put it in the front of my First Aid binder." "Hahahaha you did not." "I think I used up all the color ink in my printer but IT WILL GET ME THROUGH STEP STUDYING."

u/johnnyscans · 3 pointsr/premed

First Aid is a series of books. Traditionally, when someone mentions First Aid or FA they're talking about http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1259587371?keywords=first%20aid%20for%20the%20usmle&qid=1453889577&ref_=sr_1_1&sr=8-1

u/solarein · 2 pointsr/batman


Definately pick up the First Aid 2016. Then depending on how much time you've got, you can choose a program, whilst going through the first aid and taking notes. Best suggestion is to first prep by yourself and then take one of these programs to get additional tips / help. Start by figuring out where you are the weakest, definately the 3P's - Pharm, Pathology, Physiology and Biochem are the highest yielded topics. Even though this is their official breakdown of topics.

Programs worth checking out:

  • DIT
  • Kaplan - good but they like to overcomplicate certain things.
  • Pass
  • Pathoma - great resource for Pathomorphology and Pathophys.
  • Dr. Najeeb Lectures - his videos are brilliant, but at times can be way too long. I typically use them for when I come across an unexplained topic, and need a deeper understanding.
  • Achland Anatomy Videos - even though anatomy likely won't be a huge part of the test, its worth reviewing and no one does it better than Achland.

    Of course, there are a variety of study aid out there but this is just to get you started quickly. Anyways, hope this helps, good luck!
u/H4xolotl · 1 pointr/medicalschool

Could you send a link? Google results is only spitting out the first aid basics for basic CPR etc

edit; Is it this book?