
- #ZANKI TAGGED BY BOARDS AND BEYOND VIDEOS UPDATE#
- #ZANKI TAGGED BY BOARDS AND BEYOND VIDEOS FULL#
- #ZANKI TAGGED BY BOARDS AND BEYOND VIDEOS FREE#
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If you ever have any questions, feel free to email me, leave a comment, or shoot me a message on Twitter. Moving forward, we recommend you make personal edits in the 'Lecture Notes', 'Missed Questions', 'Pathoma' and 'Boards and Beyond' fields and protect them with the Special Fields add-on for future updates. If you don’t want to keep checking back, you can follow me on twitter ( to see when I’ve posted the next update. This video describes the card type in detail and explains how you can customize it. I’d say check back in a week for the next update, but we all know I’m lying and it’ll probably be two.
#ZANKI TAGGED BY BOARDS AND BEYOND VIDEOS UPDATE#
Since it’s short, I’ll probably wait to update until I have completed derm, genetics, and immunology.

Of course, feel free to alter the cards to your liking.ĭownload the updated version here: Soze’s Step 1 Master Deck (V3)Ĭurrently working on derm and hating every single minute of it. Like I’ve mentioned in previous posts, when I do my cards every day, I try to tweak them a little bit to make them cleaner and more universal. If you’re still using one of the two original versions, you’ll see that the latest updates have all cards stratified by subject, which was not the case before. I’ll have this section finished in the next update. Most cards in the genetics section are on pathologies. For example, I’m not going to make a card asking what dystonia is or which information is carried in the dorsal column/medial lemniscus, because those sorts of question are simple and just take time away from reviewing harder stuff.
#ZANKI TAGGED BY BOARDS AND BEYOND VIDEOS FULL#
You can read my full review on it here – Boards & Beyond: A Review of Medical School’s Best Kept Secret I highly recommend Boards and Beyond to all med students, including first years. Ryan after you’ve completed his video course. This deck is best used as a supplement to watching Boards and Beyond videos or as a review of the heavy-hitting topics emphasized by Dr. I think I leave out a lot of the basic or foundational stuff. (It’s different than the Zanki/Bros style).Īlso, I feel that it’s important to point out that this deck should be used as a review and companion to your studying. If this is your first time reading or hearing about my deck, I suggest checking out my original post in which I explain the deck – Anki: Soze’s Step 1 Master Deck.

Posted in medical school and tagged Boards and beyond anki deck, Soze's Step 1 Anki deck, Step 1 Anki on Februby Jsoze.This is the third update of my Step 1 Anki deck. So, due to popular demand, I will share the link to my Step 1 Master Deck in this post for anyone who would like to use it to study.

If you’re unfamiliar with Boards and Beyond, read my review and breakdown here.)Īfter mentioning this Anki deck in past posts as well as Reddit threads, I’ve received several emails, Twitter DMs, and Reddit messages about sharing the deck. (If you are unfamiliar with Anki, just google it or something. And I’m using Anki to solidify and retain the information that Dr. To sum it up – I’m using Boards and Beyond as my primary starting resource to build a foundation, before transitioning into my UFAP regimen. Like many of you, figuring out how and what to study was half the battle. As such, my Step 1 preparation is well under way. Just over four months remain between me and the USMLE Step 1 exam. It is February of my second year in medical school.
