USMLE Lecture Notes and Scribes




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Summary: Episode 101: Note packets and syllabi usually have scribble notes all over them, but how can you judge, in a moment, whether you have high yield USMLE Step 1 notes in your hand? Listen to the podcast and find out how.<br> <a href="http://medical-mastermind-community.com/med-students/usmle-comlex">USMLE Step 1 Lecture Notes (click)</a><br> While most are electronic now, beware. There is evidence from law schools that electronic curriculum is associated with poorer test scores.<br> Remember, there are different types of learners. Kinesthetic learners can’t simply learn on an iPad and take it all in, one-way.<br> Calling all Scribes<br> These notes are iconic and help students that sleep in (or in class) to recall the human emphasis. I recommend watching all video lectures for this important facet.<br> There are a number of things to look for when choosing the USMLE Step 1 lecture notes to review:<br> <br> * A recent publication date<br> * Trustworthy author<br> * Scribe notes or faculty note packets?<br> * Recommended from upper levels?<br> * Purpose of the notes – strategically select resources depending on the phase of the exam cycle<br> <br> * Content review<br> * Practice questions<br> * Practice tests<br> <br> <br> <br>  <br>  <br>