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Family Medicine: Case Files + Pre-Test should have you covered.

Some of the questions you see will be almost directly from these two sources. Shelf is thought of by many to be very hard, but it is doable. ust remember, most of your grade comes from evals. Psychiatry: ust go through First !id for Psychiatry thoroughly and you will ace the shelf. The questions are nowhere near as hard as the qui""es you do throughout the rotation. OB/GYN: Case files is ridiculously good for the shelf# it$s %retty much all you need. For those qui""es during the rotation, you must absolutely do the required readings or else you$re fuc&ed. Neurology: ! bitch of a test. 'o case files and %re-test and that$s %retty much all you can do besides %ray. (asy to get a high %ass, but the test will seem very difficult. There will be a lot of musculos&eletal cra% that$s not mentioned in case files, so be %re%ared. Internal Medicine: )*S!P + and ,-orld questions are sufficient. Ste% u% to )edicine may be a little tough to get through, but definitely worth it if you want to .onor. Pediatrics: Pre-test, case-files, ,-orld and you$ll be fine

Surgery: )()/012( those Pestana notes 1 %osted333 !lso 4)S cases are also very good and ,-orld questions are a %lus. Pre-test is a hit or a miss for some Miscellaneous I kno your !irst shel! "ro#a#ly seemed like a total #itch$ #ut trust me$ it gets easier as you go% &here ends u" #eing a lot o! o'erla" as you go along% (SM)* S&*P +: 1f you studied %ro%erly during rotations, then ST(P 5 will be a 6o&e com%ared to ST(P 7, 1$ll %ost the materials for ST(P 5 some other time so &ee% a loo& out

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