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Doing a small batch of UWorld questions daily will keep your grasp of the material from fading and help you develop (or redevelop) the strong basic science foundation you’ll need to achieve a high score on Step 1.
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How Using UWorld’s Step 1 Categories Can Help You Prepare for Class Exams and Step 1 Simultaneously
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Clinical Rotations in a COVID World: My Experience in Family Medicine
“Here, you can go see this patient,” my preceptor said as she handed me a patient’s chart. It was the second day of my first clinical rotation, family medicine. Thanks to COVID-19, I had spent the last four months barely talking to people or leaving my apartment, let alone examining a patient. I wasn’t sure if I even remembered how to use my stethoscope.
What PA Elective Rotations Should I Take?
It’s one of the biggest questions PA students have as they approach their didactic year: What rotations should I choose for my elective rotations?