DIP Ep 553: USMLE Step 2/3 Rapid Review Series 117

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March 2026 Step 1-3 USMLE/COMLEX Classes (Starts 3/16/2026)

In this podcast, I explain exactly what you should expect to get from all my classes. I go over each class and discuss the way they are structured, specific advantages offered by each class, and my approach to covering the material. I discuss differences between the classes and m ...  Show more

DIP Ep 636: Neural Tube Defects and The USMLEs

In this short podcast, I discuss mechanisms and relevant USMLE integrations in relation to the neural tube defects. Easy points on your test if you know the material here. Audio Download 

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