Marvin Wynant, MD
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Marvin Wynant, MD
@mdwynant
IMG 🇵🇭🇺🇸| FM PGY-2 | Aspiring sports medicine physician
New York, USA 参加日 Haziran 2022
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How do you fit a garment bag in your personal item / backpack?
Nicholas Zaorsky, MD MS@NicholasZaorsky
How to pack for a professional conference All this using only 1 carry-on + 1 personal item, no checked luggage 🙂 Work with @TrudyWuMD
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@Doctor_Bugti @Oluwamidunsin The problem that comes to mind w/ using USMLE materials universally is that guidelines vary in different countries. Also keep in mind the nuances of the countries. Australia deals with a lot of wildlife medicine while the Philippines will emphasize TB and dengue more than the US.
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@Doctor_Bugti @Oluwamidunsin That being said, I studied for Step 1 with first aid and uworld prior to taking the Philippine licensure exam so I had a good foundation for the basic sciences. I had to supplement it still but nonetheless it did prove very beneficial towards my exam.
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I wish all medical schools made USMLE their standard or more better if USMLE became the world’s medical licensing exam. That would raise the quality of medical education and training especially for students from developing countries.
Mustafa Alhasan@DrMostapha
The USMLEs are not just a test. It is med school on Steroids.
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@Doctor_Bugti @Oluwamidunsin Others give you review materials that are more catered to those that just want to pass.
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@Doctor_Bugti @Oluwamidunsin What ended up happening is a challenge of finding and securing the right review materials. Some review centers have extensive lectures and materials that seem like med school crammed into 1.5 months, designed more for those who want high scores.
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@Doctor_Bugti @Oluwamidunsin No. Some subjects would be very hard; not just with the content but with regard to the depth of the question and rarity of the topic, while other subjects were either simple recall or more relevant to clinical practice
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@mdwynant @Oluwamidunsin Was the Philippine medical licensure exam standardized and well-balanced across clinical areas? Were the questions practical and designed to test real clinical reasoning and deeper understanding rather than just recall? Asking for my information
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@Oluwamidunsin @Doctor_Bugti Definitely agree w/ you both. Was more confident in taking USMLE because I knew what the scope and the potential depth of the questions would be. For the Philippine Licensure Exam, I had to prepare extensively because you’re at the mercy of the medical board’s questions
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I think you talk solely based on your experience and I doubt you’ve ever had experience with these countries you compared with.
I had written licensing exams for Africa, Europe, UK and USA
Even though I agree that USMLE has a standardized and objective tool, I will also say thesame for PLAB of UK.
For developing countries, I’ll say they have materials you can study that helps you, but they don’t have a dependable bank questions. What this does is when you’re preparing for such exam, you have to own your onions. You expect questions from any angle and prepare extensively.
USMLE is a challenging Exam, but passing Nigeria licensing Exam then was more challenging and what that does is, when Doctors from developing countries like Nigeria travels out there, they Thrive!
Simply because they were made with the toughest fabric
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