Cardiology, Pulmonology, Gastroenterology, Nephrology, Hematology/Oncology, Infectious Disease, and Rheumatology.
: Step 2 CK tests your ability to apply medical knowledge and clinical science to patient care under supervision, with an emphasis on clinical reasoning, diagnosis, and management. Unlike the basic science focus of Step 1, Step 2 CK is all about clinical decision-making.
Do not use Step 1 B&B for Step 2 CK. The Step 1 version goes into molecular biology (which is irrelevant). The Step 2 version skips the "Krebs Cycle" and focuses on "SGLT2 Inhibitors for Heart Failure with preserved EF." They are different products entirely.
The videos are concise, allowing you to cover large amounts of high-yield information quickly compared to reading dense textbooks.
To get the most out of , you cannot just passively watch videos while eating lunch. You need an active workflow.
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