DIP Ep 604: USMLE Step 2/3 Rapid Review Series 123

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DIP Ep 661: The Genetics Sprint (for Step 2 and 3) Part 1

As distance from Step 1 increases, knowledge of clinically relevant genetics for Step 2 and 3 diminishes for many people. In this podcast, my focus is to dust off those cobwebs and emphasize the high yield information needed for these exams that should be your key takeaways to an ...  Show more

DIP Ep 660: USMLE Step 2/3 Rapid Review Series 139 (Super HY Stuff)

In this episode, I discuss a host of HY OBGYN, gastroenterology, hematology, and endocrinology concepts that are unusual but have started showing up on the test. I would certainly recommend listening to this ahead of your exam. Audio Download 

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