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Licensing Exam Preparation

Licensing Exam Preparation. COMLEX Level 1 Resources. Types of Resources. Study Tools Question Banks Licensing Exam Preparation Courses People who have already taken the exams. Study Tools. Firecracker First Aid for the USMLE Goljian Pathology Lange Pharmacology Flash Card Pathoma

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Licensing Exam Preparation

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  1. Licensing Exam Preparation COMLEX Level 1 Resources

  2. Types of Resources • Study Tools • Question Banks • Licensing Exam Preparation Courses • People who have already taken the exams

  3. Study Tools • Firecracker • First Aid for the USMLE • Goljian Pathology • Lange Pharmacology Flash Card • Pathoma • Picmonic • Savarese • Step Up

  4. Firecracker • Free trial! • 3 step approach to mastering licensing exam-relevant material • Learning key facts on a given topic using condensed contents • Review quizzes on topics reviewed through Step 1 • Utilizing key facts to apply knowledge to practice USMLE questions • Features • Personal study plan • 1,840 topics with 32,966 recall questions, 1,898 multiple choice questions and 1,500+ USMLE –style questions • Passing score guarantee • Cost $39 per month or $399 per year

  5. Testimonials • “Reading First Aid has been great, but anytime one can incorporate straight-forward questions to facilitate learning, it makes things easier. I certainly enjoy the repetition that Firecracker provides, and as cliché as it sound, I wish I would have started this program much sooner!” • “Great program! Really facilitates my learning and commits important concepts and information into my long term memory. It has calmed me down when I think about boards now because I know everyday I am putting in effort to prepare for them. Firecracker forces you to review everyday and is the perfect tool for a medical student.”

  6. Pathoma • Free trial for 1 month • Online pathology review with mailed book • Created by Dr. Sattar, an associate profession of pathology at the University of Chicago and author of the female reproductive and breast chapter in Robbins Basic Pathology • 35+ hours of online material • Cost $84.95 - $119.95 ranging from 3 – 21 month access

  7. Testimonials • “Pathomais a tremendous resource in studying for USMLE Step 1 and preparing for third year clerkships. Dr. Sattar’s lectures cover all of the high yield pathology points. He explains everything from a basic mechanistic approach which is critical because that is how the questions are tested, but more importantly it develops true understanding which is never forgotten.” • “I ended up with a 272 on Step 1 largely due to your amazing lecture series and textbook. All I have to say is thank you for doing what you do. I will always appreciate the effort you put into making material interesting and simple enough to fully grasp.”

  8. Picmonic • Free trial • A picture is worth a thousand words. Picmonic takes that literally, by turning the information you need to know into unforgettable images and stories that will make studying easier than ever. We’re scientifically backed, research proven, and ridiculously effective. • 730+ Cards • Cost $24.99 per month, $249.99 for 1 year or $499.99 for 4 years

  9. Testimonials • “As a visual learner, Picmonic was a great addition to my Step 1 boards studying. I was shocked at how much information and the high yield details I was able to recall while doing practice questions. I can picture a lot of the picmonics now and remember the details months later! The information definitely becomes part of your long term memory, and I don’t have to rack my brain to come up with the information!” • “Picmonicwas a great way for me to combat nerves during the COMLEX. Instead of memorizing a gazillion pointless enzymes I was able to pull up a picture in my head and “see” the answer to the question. When you get nervous you tend to forget what you memorized, but if you have a clear picture, you always have something to go back to. Picmonic helped me do well on COMLEX. It really is a great resource. I am using it for USMLE prep as well!”


  10. Question Banks • COMBANK • COMQUEST • USMLE Rx • UWorld

  11. COMBANK • 2400+ COMLEX-style question database • COMBANK uses active learning principles to optimize your Level 1 preparation through testing and real-time assessment • Offers USMLE-style questions • Cost $109 - $389 for access ranging from 1 month to 1 year • New COMAT practice question databases • Cost $49 per subject or $249 for all 7 subjects (each subject access lasts 1 month)

  12. Testimonials • I just wanted to take a minute to thank you guys for a superior test prep product.  I’ve used Combank for all three levels of COMLEX and the results have been overwhelming.  My scores on the COMLEX have increased each time and most recently my level three score was 683/91!  Not only did I match in a competitive anesthesia program, I did so without taking the USMLE and I know this would not have been possible without being adequately prepared.  In addition, I found your product to be very affordable and very similar to the actual COMLEX.  Whenever asked, I always recommend Combank to others as I’m living proof of what hard work and the using the right tools can produce.” • “I use COMBANK because it is COMLEX specific, it’s the most efficient way to study for COMLEX and it works. COMLEX is a different exam from the USMLE and you need a QBank that prepares you for it specifically and that’s why I trust COMBANK. It’s efficient in that the explanations give you only the information you need to know and points out high yield topics that will be on the test, and nothing more. And I use COMBANK because it works in preparing me while on rotations, for my end-of-rotation shelf exams and for the COMLEX Level II CE.”

  13. COMQUEST • 1,000+ COMLEX-style question database • Trains you to quickly and accurately recognize the critical information you need to answer correctly and confidently, whether in minimal scenarios or longer-stemmed questions • Familiarizes you with making detailed (and correct) diagnoses using limited background information • Includes a set of matching and/or case-based question scenarios at the end of each practice exam • May custom-draft your own practice exam to focus your studies precisely, reinforcing your knowledge where you need it most • Partnered with SOMA • Cost ranges $75 - $350 depending on access length from 35 – 365 days

  14. Testimonials • “I remember sitting in my COMLEX test and getting questions that were almost verbatim from COMQUEST. If you want to do as well as you can on COMLEX, use COMQUEST!” • “COMQUEST is far superior to other COMLEX question banks.” • “COMQUEST was the perfect study aid for me. When taking the COMLEX, it felt like I was just doing another exam from COMQUEST.”

  15. USMLE Rx • Free trial • Many students use during 1st and 2nd year of medical school to link course work and First Aid for the USMLE Step 1 in preparation for licensing exams • 2,500+ high yield Step 1 questions integrated with First Aid for the USMLE Step 1 • May customize tests by difficulty level and do self-assessment exams at no extra charge • Predictive of actual USMLE performance • 100% Pass Guarantee • Cost $99 – $249 depending on access length from 1 month – until you pass

  16. Testimonials • "I used USMLE-Rx and thought it was incredible... I scored 99 on the exam, which I largely attribute to the First Aid book and USMLERx. Keep up the good work!!" • "Wow... USMLE-Rx is badass... USMLE-Rx was challenging and required secondary and tertiary analysis (2-step or 3-step thinking)... this is more representative of what the real test is like." • "I own Kaplan Qbank as well and completed most of it... but I heard so many good things about USMLE-Rx that I just bought this and I love it! The explanations you provide are awesome compared to Kaplan Qbank."

  17. UWorld • 2,000+ high quality, unrepeated multiple choice questions • State-of-the-art, classic board-tyle questions created by real life physicians • Detailed explanation and educational objective for each question with excellent illustrations and charts that are easy to read and interpret • Allows customization of practice tests • Price varies depending on additional purchase of self-assessment exams • Q-Bank costs ranges from $125 - $399 depending on access length from 30 – 360 days

  18. Testimonials • “I would like to thank the staff at usmle world for the great set of prep questions they have made!!i aced all my steps thanks to them(99 on both step 1 and 2CK, pass on the CS and 243 on the step 3)!!!i am indebted to your great service ill recommend you to anyone !!!" • “"2013 Official Step 1 Score Report -- 261, predicted score from both USMLE assessments taken 1 week prior --263. Clearly USMLEworld is doing something correct. The questions found within your immense question bank were absolutely crucial to my success and mastery of Step 1 topics. The detailed answers and diagrams found alongside each question were some of the best I have seen out there. Not only was your question bank full of high-yield concepts, the question difficulty felt very similar to the real exam. Thank you for your continued excellence in exam preparation....it truly shows. Would do it all over again with this Qbank in a heartbeat.”

  19. Preparation Courses • Boards Boot Camp • Doctors in Training (DIT) • Eagle • Falcon • Kaplan • Northwestern • Princeton Review

  20. Boards Boot Camp • Highest rated COMLEX preparation program in the U.S., representing the first nationally recognized boards preparation program designed and provided exclusively to osteopathic medical students/residents • Offers independent study program with support of a study plan, books and online services • Ultra program in an online lecture review with detailed study plan, all supporting books and materials and online services • 120+ online lectures in >85 high-yield lecture hours • Cost $1,800 • Elite program is online and LIVE lecture review • Online services – pre-course diagnostic exams, Level 1 practice questions, QuestionQuest (3,700+ questions database), post-course diagnositc exams and color online medical images and photos

  21. Testimonials • "I just want you to know I scored above 600 - I credit the online lectures; I feel I learned more from them than I did in this last year of med school," a KCUMB-COM student, '10 • "Again thanks for the help...I honestly felt like this was a great investment and I will be using you guys for step 2 and 3!," an LMU-DCOM student, '14 • "I am greatful for Dr. Dolinski's [the lecturer] outstanding ability to explain difficult concepts...Again, thank you so much!," a WVSOM student, '14 • "I have children, so going to lectures or doing something with a rigid schedule really was not an option for me. I watched these at the times it was convenient for ME - and I actually enjoyed myself. These were really good," a VCOM student '10 • "I really learned this material - the way everything was described, it all made sense. Not only did I do very well on boards, I am now impressing my attendings on rotation. Thank you BBC!!!," a PCOM student '11

  22. Doctors in Training (DIT) • 34 “fun” primer videos with a “light-hearted” educational approach and review questions for each topic covered • Videos follow a study guide book and Step Up to Step 1, shipped to the purchaser when accompanied by First Aid for the USMLE Step 1 • Cost $825 • Access to questions and video answers released in January and access to videos releases in March • NO Q-BANK • OMM Review Add on for $150 • 6 hours of video following Savarese

  23. Testimonials • “DIT is an indispensible tool to prepare for Step 1. After just completing the DIT course and taking one practice test, I was 10 points above my target goal for the exam. I could not have succeeded as well as I did without DIT—not a chance.” • “DIT increased by score by almost 40 points. I used DIT for my 3rd (and final) attempt on the USMLE Step 1 exam, and I couldn’t be happier. I am forever indebted to this unique program. I went into the test confident, and that made a huge difference. I will recommend DIT to ALL of my friends, & I have already purchased DIT products for my 3rd year rotations/shelf exams. THANK YOU!”

  24. Eagle • The USMLEagle Step 1 prep course consists of a 4, 7, or 10 week program. Each course has small class sizes allowing for more individualized attention to each student • Workshops offered at various dates throughout the year in Orlando, FL • Offers personal tutoring and education on test taking skills • Costs $3,950 - $9,950 (housing included)

  25. Testimonials • “Just found out I passed Step 2 CK with a 229!! Wow! My journey through the USMLE has not been easy but with the help of USMLEAGLE I can finally say that all the hard work and struggles were worth it. Dr. Nguyen, the tutors and staff helped solidify the information in such a way where on test day I was on automatic pilot. I knew that if I just stick to the method and believe in my preparation with Eagle that I would do well. Dr. N helped calm my nerves the day before my exam and gave me reassurance that I was well prepared. She was right! Thank you to Dr. N, the tutors and the entire staff for all your help with both Step 1 and Step 2 CK. Thank you for bringing out the best in me on test day! Thank you so much!” • “USMLEagle was an excellent decision for me. I knew that I would have more anxiety about finding the best way to study and prepare for Step 1 on my own. Eagle helped to build my confidence by making me simulate test day numerous times before my exam date. They also taught me tricks and memorization tools I would not have come up with on my own! Drills were super helpful, and tutors gave me great advice about how to tackle testing stress and difficult concepts. I set a score goal for myself that I was unsure I could reach, and Eagle helped me pass that goal by 16 points!”

  26. Falcon • Live Courses – 7 and 10 weeks, 4-6 months (Ft Lauderdale, Chicago or Dallas) • 300 hours of live lectures • Online Courses – 10 and 12 weeks • Costs ranges from $2,799 to $6,499 (hotel included) • Provides Uworld access for 3 months and Becker’s Step 1 Q-Bank for 6 months with accompanying textbooks and 2 NBME practice exams • Access to a Becker Medical Advisor • Pass Guarantee

  27. Testimonials • “I got more than what I anticipated because I wanted structure, and this whole time that I’ve been here almost 7 weeks now, it’s not just the structure that I was able to get, but it’s about the material we got in such a small amount of time.” • “I was really impressed with the work Becker put in for the course materials, especially the Micro-Immunology book. The pictures and the information, it’s really high yield and hits all the points we’re supposed to hit on.”

  28. Kaplan • 83 hours which can be completed in 39 hours with 1.5x speed • 2,000+ USMLE-style question database • Live preparation with an in person course or online • $799 until your test, $599 for 3 months with Step 1 question bank (30% discount for AMA members)

  29. Testimonials • “I loved the Kaplan Step 1 High Yield Program! I loved that I could access it all year, not just a few months... I loved that I could watch a video as often as I needed to get a concept down.” Step 1 High Yield Alum • “This was a very excellent presentation, I liked that the pharm was combined with the arrhythmias, so that everything was easier to integrate. Thank you so much for this...!” Step 1 High Yield Alum

  30. Northwestern • Online video review ooffers 130+ hours of review videos and all relevant supplemental study materials • Can be purchased all inclusive or subject-by-subject • Can be purchased for durations of 1-6 months • Additional cost for q-bank access • Cost ranges from $250 - $910 depending on length of time and addition of q-bank

  31. Testimonials • “I am amazed about how much I learned at the NMR - USMLE course. Getting to understand not only the underlying subjects per se (Biochem, Pathophys, Pharm...) but being able to relate and tie the bonds between them, as well as applying them appropriately in simulated questions is indeed what a prep course is all about. And this course definitely delivered it all and more. The course was great and demands gratitude and bravo to Dr. Eftekar. He is not only a great teacher but one who shares the passion to pass on knowledge.” • “I just wanted to let you know that the videos and study materials have been fantastic thus far. Please extend my gratitude to all the staff and NMR. I tried the XXXXX videos and learned very little compared to what I have learned in the last couple of days. I will let all of you know how everything turns out.”

  32. Princeton Review • Now only offers 48 hours of premier live online 1-on-1 tutoring for USMLE Step 1 for $13,200 • You work 1-on-1 with one of the best tutors in the country • 3 full length practice exams • 7 1 hour subject based exams • Online review – recorded lessons • Skills and drills with extra practice questions • 7 comprehensive review manuals shipped to you • 3 months online 24/7 assistance

  33. COMLEX Level 1 Research • 13 schools participated with an average age of 27 • Scores on COMLEX Average – 547 Min – 385 Max – 840 • Gender • Female – 52% • Male – 48%

  34. Time Off from Classes

  35. When COMLEX Was Taken

  36. Does Doing Well in School Help? • Students in the top 20% of their classes scored an average of 610 with min of 465 and max of 840 • Everyone else scores average of 522 with min of 405 and max of 679

  37. Time Spent Studying

  38. How Much Time Did You Prepare? • How much time before Level 2 did you begin studying?

  39. Most Helpful Resources

  40. Second Most Helpful Resources

  41. Least Helpful Resources

  42. How Does your School Prepare You?

  43. Tips from High Scorers • “Doing thousands and thousands of questions is a key to success.” • “Classes do help you prepare so learn as much as you can.” • “Glad I took them early to concentrate on 3rd year more.” • “Work hard the first 2 years. That is where most of your knowledge will come from.” • “I wish I would have take a few more practice tests: NBME and COMSAE.” • “I wish I would have relaxed more.” • “I could have done a larger variety of practice questions other than COMBANK and COMQUEST.”

  44. USMLE • 48% of students took the USMLE with an average of 224, min of 111 and max of 290

  45. USMLE – To take or not to take? • “No USMLE. I’m still unsure if it was a good or bad decision.  In many ways I think the COMLEX was all the stress I could handle at the time.  I do know taking the USMLE would have opened up opportunities, but I think letters of rec., credentials and my personality can make up for that come interview time.” • “No USMLE, and yes I am happy.  I found that it is more important if you want to specialize. Also, I wanted to do a DO residency, so COMLEX was adequate and didn’t want to spend the extra money on USMLE.” • “No USMLE.  At this point I wish that I had taken it because unless you’re positive you want family medicine it shuts a lot of doors.”

  46. USMLE – To take or not to take? • “No USMLE.  I was going to take the USMLE but I took 2 practice exams and didn’t get the scores high enough that would help me.  If you don’t score more than average (220 – or whatever score you need for the program you’re trying to get in to) then you shouldn’t take it unless your dream program doesn’t take COMLEX.  AKA, if you’re not close to goal on the practice exam – don’t take it!” • “No USMLE.  I wish I had taken it.  I want to go to a DO residency and it’s not going to stop me from that wish, but there’s a lot of rotations in the Pacific Northwest and beyond that will not even let you do a rotation there without a USMLE score and I think that has made elective rotation planning challenging. ”

  47. USMLE – To take or not to take? • “Yes USMLE.  I want to match with an allopathic program and many require USMLE scores so I am happy I took it.  I am also taking USMLE part II this summer.” • “I took all of COMLEX and took Step 1 and 2 of the USMLE. I did not complete the USMLE series as it would also require me to take USMLE CS as well. I am in an allopathic residency and fellowship, and I have been involved in recruitment for both. There have been DO applicants during residency and fellowship, and both times the reviewers utilized the tool from the NBOME to convert COMLEX scores to percentiles to compare to those who took the USMLE.”

  48. USMLE – To take or not to take? • “I consciously decided not to take the USMLE for the following reasons: • I was REQUIRED to pass COMLEX. • I was being trained with an emphasis on COMLEX • If I scored well on the COMLEX, could at best emphasize my performance (or quite possibly call it into question) if I took the USMLE. • I didn't have $1,000 to basically give away to create more stress for myself • I figured if a program wasn't smart enough to compare a COMLEX score to a USMLE score, they probably weren't who I wanted to do residency with anyway.” • “Reasons I would have considered taking it: • If I passed the COMLEX, and truly (with guidance from my mentors) felt like I scored far below my potential - it would be a theoretical option for calling a lower score into question, provided you really do well on the USMLE. • If my heart were truly set on a site that absolutely required USMLE (and they were unwavering on it).”

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