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Many students begin a new semester or exam prep period with the same plan: open a calendar, block out long hours of studying, and promise themselves they will follow it...

One of the hardest decisions that all medical students face involves picking the resources to help them succeed on their board exams. To provide you the best and most accurate advice, we have our tutors personally utilize the services we review. In this blog post, we will share our impressions of TrueLearn’s SmartBanks for COMLEX Level 1 and COMLEX Level 2 CE.

This blog was updated in 2025 to reflect the latest ABSITE study strategies and resources.   Preparing for the ABSITE in 2025 comes with new challenges and opportunities. Unlike for...

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Medical school is not just more school, it’s essentially a full-time job as you are almost always spending more times in the classroom and studying than a normal 9-5. It...

Let’s face it - there are a few things in medical school that will drain your spirit quite like seeing a low score on an NBME Step 1 practice exam....

Pharmacology is one of the most challenging topics of medical school, and many students struggle with it during their preparation for Step 2 CK. Unlike Step 1, where pharmacology is...

USMLE STEP 1

Step 1 Mnemonics Guide Resource

From the perspective of a med student-turned-tutor who has used them in the trenches.   Want the Science Behind It? If you’ve ever found yourself reciting “Some Say Marry Money, But My Brother Says Big Brains Matter More” while trying to remember the cranial nerves, you already know the quiet...

From USMLE Step 1 to Step 2 CK: What Actually Changes (and What Still Matters)

If you’ve recently passed Step 1 or you’re preparing to take Step 1 and Step 2 close together, you’ve probably heard that Step 2 is just Step 1 with longer clinical vignettes. While this is a commonly shared idea, it doesn’t quite hold up. Step 2 isn’t simply a longer...

This blog was originally published in October 2025 by Dylan Eiger and updated in April 2026 by Kala Frye Bourque.   NBME shelf exams have evolved. Today’s shelves are longer, more reasoning-focused, and often mirror Step 2 CK in style. They emphasize next-step management, guideline-based care, and outpatient medicine more...

USMLE STEP 2CK

Top Must-Know Pharmacology Topics and Resources for Step 2 CK

Pharmacology is one of the most challenging topics of medical school, and many students struggle with it during their preparation for Step 2 CK. Unlike Step 1, where pharmacology is heavily mechanism-focused, Step 2 CK emphasizes on clinical implications. In general, it is critically important that you understand which medications...

From USMLE Step 1 to Step 2 CK: What Actually Changes (and What Still Matters)

If you’ve recently passed Step 1 or you’re preparing to take Step 1 and Step 2 close together, you’ve probably heard that Step 2 is just Step 1 with longer clinical vignettes. While this is a commonly shared idea, it doesn’t quite hold up. Step 2 isn’t simply a longer...

Top 10 Step 1 Topics You’ll Revisit on Step 2 CK

Preparing for Step 2 CK can feel like a fresh start, but in reality, many of the foundational topics from Step 1 resurface in a more clinical and applied context. Students often wonder which Step 1 topics they should review before diving into Step 2 CK prep. While Step 2...

COMLEX LEVEL 1

How to Prepare for COMLEX Level 1 Without Overstudying

Preparing for COMLEX Level 1 is a significant milestone for osteopathic medical students. With the recent transition to a pass/fail scoring system, the emphasis has shifted from achieving a competitive score to simply passing while developing strong clinical reasoning skills that will set you up for success in the hospital...

The Comprehensive Osteopathic Medical Licensing Examination (COMLEX) Level 1 is an important milestone for all osteopathic medical students. With the relatively recent transition to a pass/fail grading system, the focus has shifted from achieving a high numerical score to ensuring a solid understanding of fundamental medical concepts and passing comfortably....

For osteopathic (DO) medical students, one of the biggest decisions during preclinical and clinical training is not just what specialty to pursue or where to apply for residency - but now, it is whether to take the USMLE in addition to the COMLEX.   While it was much more common...

RESIDENCY ADVISING

AI Is Already Screening Your Residency Application

Here’s Why That Should Make You Pause If you’re applying to residency soon, there’s a good chance AI will be involved in reviewing your application.   A recent JAMA viewpoint highlights how quickly AI has entered the residency selection process through its integration into ERAS. Programs are using AI tools...

Intern Year Guide for Residency Applicants

For many medical students applying into specialties such as dermatology, radiology, anesthesiology, and PM&R, the question of where you’ll train is immediately followed by a second, often more confusing one: what kind of intern year do I need? If you’re applying into certain specialties, you may be asked to complete...

Opportunities for International Medical Graduates in the U.S.: Navigating the Path to Residency

For many international medical graduates (IMGs), the dream of practicing medicine in the United States is both exciting and intimidating. Each year, thousands of IMGs apply to residency programs, and while the process is competitive, success is very possible with the right preparation, persistence, and strategy. Understanding the eligibility requirements,...

RESOURCE REVIEWS

DO candidates studying for their COMLEX exams using TrueLearn.

One of the hardest decisions that all medical students face involves picking the resources to help them succeed on their board exams. To provide you the best and most accurate advice, we have our tutors personally utilize the services we review. In this blog post, we will share our impressions of TrueLearn’s SmartBanks for COMLEX Level 1 and COMLEX Level 2 CE.

A group of surgery residents preparing for surgery.

This blog was updated in 2025 to reflect the latest ABSITE study strategies and resources.   Preparing for the ABSITE in 2025 comes with new challenges and opportunities. Unlike for other standardized tests, it can be difficult to find comprehensive resources for ABSITE studying. Surgery requires a lot of knowledge,...

Medical students taking their USMLE Step 1 exam in a classroom.

This blog was originally published on March 21, 2023, and was updated in September 2025 with new information.   There are innumerable resources available for Step 1 preparation. No one study approach will work for everyone or guarantee success. Whatever plan or resources you decide to use, everyone will need to...

HOW TO

A deck of empty flashcards to be used on UWorld.

UWorld flashcards have several unique features that make them particularly well suited to USMLE Step 1 and Step 2 prep. The flashcard feature utilizes spaced repetition systems and is completely integrated with the UWorld question bank which makes creating flashcards very simple. Here’s our guide to creating UWorld cards!

Someone with open book studying for ABIM Exam

The ABIM tests your knowledge on common and rare diagnoses expected from a board-certified internist according to American Board of Internal Medicine standards. To set yourself up for success, it is important to start early and practice often.

How-to-Score-a-280-on-USMLE-Step-2-CK

Having scored in the 270-280 range on Step 1, Step 2 CK, and Step 3 of the USMLE, I am often asked by students questions like “What’s your secret?”, “How can I plan my study schedule to…

ABIM

How many times can you retake ABIM

You’ve finally made it. After years of intense studying, long nights on call, and countless sacrifices, you have completed medical school and residency in Internal Medicine—a tremendous accomplishment that truly deserves recognition and celebration. For many physicians, this milestone represents the end of formal training and the beginning of independent...

Someone with open book studying for ABIM Exam

The ABIM tests your knowledge on common and rare diagnoses expected from a board-certified internist according to American Board of Internal Medicine standards. To set yourself up for success, it is important to start early and practice often.

Desk with Laptop, stethoscope and notes for ABIM QBank Review

Each year, as thousands of physicians begin studying for the internal medicine boards, an age-old question comes up: Which question bank (Qbank) should they choose? Today we are going to be reviewing the UWorld ABIM question bank to evaluate its quality as a study resource.