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Emily Micheal 2021-06-07
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Question Break Down of the Week:A 50-year-old African-American woman presents to your office because of shortness of breath and fatigue that has worsened over the past 4 weeks.

Over the past week, she has noticed the appearance of subcutaneous nodules on her lower extremities.

Physical examination reveals flat, elevated lesions on the lower extremities bilaterally.

Chest auscultation shows dry rales with a chest x-ray showing bilateral hilar lymphadenopathy.

Which result, although not diagnostic, is most commonly associated with this patient’s condition?A)  Elevated angiotensin-converting enzyme levelB)  Elevated cardiac enzyme levelsC)  Elevated serum amylase levelsD)  HypocalcemiaE)  Hypouricemia To know the answer visit here

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Emily Micheal 2021-05-25
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A Continuous Enrollment Cycle allows students more flexibility for your USMLE Step 1 Prep.

With up to 17 possible opportunities for a start date per course cycle along with multiple attendance formats, there’s sure to be a convenient schedule option available – Whether attending Live In-Center or Live Online.The USMLE Step 1 is a one-day computerized exam that assesses student’s comprehension and application skills related to the basic sciences of practicing medicine.

It is commonly considered the most challenging exam by medical students and is more comprehensive than exams taken during medical school. 

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Emily Micheal 2021-03-11
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What Is on the USMLE Step 2 CK? The USMLE Step 2 CK exam comes after taking the USMLE Step 1 exam. You are tested on your ability to apply scientific knowledge related to patient care. Step 2 CK takes place in a supervised clinical practice setting. It’s taken by med students in their 4th year of medical school. This is the time when knowledge from your clinical rotations is still fresh in your mind.
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Emily Micheal 2021-06-02
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What is the MedSmarter Student Ambassador Program?The MSSAP is an internship of sorts where the Student Ambassadors liaison between MedSmarter Student Advisors and fellow students and faculty on their campuses.

The role is a blend of spokesmodel and influencer.

Student Ambassadors get the opportunity to learn valuable skills in engagement and communication while earning some extra spending money and discounts towards their own exam preparation needs.

Student Ambassadors could also feature in our ad campaigns, promotions, social media, and more.

From time to time, you may need to go live on Instagram and other social media platforms.Advantages, Benefits, & Incentives:$100 Cash referral for each student that enrolls into any Live In-person or Live Online USMLE Review courses through your code$100 towards your own live online USMLE Step 1 or Step 2 CK preparation needs per student that enroll through your codeCash bonuses for enrollment milestone achievementsOpportunity to join the MedSmarter academic team after completing required exams with satisfactory scores.Opportunity to network and interact with industry professionals and build relationshipsFREE MedSmarter T-Shirt after five students enroll using your code.FREE MedSmarter White Coat after ten students enroll using your code.

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Emily Micheal 2021-05-17
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Question Break Down of the Week:A 56-year-old female is recovering at the hospital from suspected bacterial pneumonia.

Over several days, she develops a fever, rash, dysuria, and urinary urgency.

Urinalysis shows a specific gravity of 1.002 with hematuria and mild proteinuria.

Renal biopsy shows partial effacement of the tubulointerstitial structures with pronounced edema and infiltration of the interstitium with polymorphonuclear leukocytes, eosinophils, and lymphocytes with papillary necrosis.

What is most likely to have caused this condition?A)  AntibioticsB)  Chronic hypertensionC)  Lead ingestionD)  Multiple myelomaE)  Wegener’s granulomatosisTo know the answer: Visit here

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Emily Micheal 2021-05-28
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USMLE Test StepsUSMLE is short for the United States Medical Licensing Examination.

It’s a series of tests medical students begin taking after completing their second year in med school.

The USMLEs are also taken by international medical graduates that wish to practice medicine in the United States.What’s the purpose of the USMLEs?1.

USMLE Step 1The USMLE Step 1 is a one-day computer exam.

It consists of 280 multiple-choice questions.

The questions are divided into groups of 40 questions each.

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Emily Micheal 2021-05-17
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Question Break Down of the Week:A 39-year-old man living in Honduras presents to a clinic complaining of constipation and stomach pains for several months.

On cardiac examination, the physician discovers a laterally displaced point of maximal impact.

Chest and abdominal x-rays reveal pulmonary congestion, cardiomegaly, and megacolon.

Symptomatic treatment is all that can be offered to the patient.

What insect is the most likely route of transmission for this patient’s illness?A)  Anopheles mosquitoB)  IIxodes tickC)  Reduviid bugD)  SandflyE)  Tsetse FlyTo know the answer: Visit here

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Emily Micheal 2021-05-25
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A Continuous Enrollment Cycle allows students more flexibility.

With evening classes and up to 19 possible opportunities for a start date per course cycle, along with multiple attendance formats, there’s sure to be a convenient schedule option available – Whether attending Live In-Center or Live Online.USMLE Step 2 CK consists of computer-based multiple-choice questions.

Topics are presented to test-takers at random.

You are presented with a series of patient-focused scenarios to demonstrate your preparedness and readiness to work in a clinical environment. 

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Emily Micheal 2021-03-11
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What Is a Low GPA?Your GPA (grade point average) is a huge factor for getting accepted into medical school.

It’s the biggest way for medical schools to see how well you perform academically.But you can get into med school with a low GPA by following these four valuable tips.A low GPA is typically 0.3 or lower than your target school’s average GPA for accepted students.

This is based on the US 4.0 scale.

Another definition of a grade point average that’s considered low is less than the medical school’s 75th or 80th percentile.Consider These Things:Don’t focus entirely on one number, as it’s not a medical school’s only deciding factorThe average GPA does not reveal the influence of or trends in GPA nor special circumstancesYour GPA does not show the power of diversity and non-academic experience you’ve gained through extra-curricular activities, volunteer work, etc…Visit us to know more 

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Emily Micheal 2021-06-07
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Question Break Down of the Week:A 50-year-old African-American woman presents to your office because of shortness of breath and fatigue that has worsened over the past 4 weeks.

Over the past week, she has noticed the appearance of subcutaneous nodules on her lower extremities.

Physical examination reveals flat, elevated lesions on the lower extremities bilaterally.

Chest auscultation shows dry rales with a chest x-ray showing bilateral hilar lymphadenopathy.

Which result, although not diagnostic, is most commonly associated with this patient’s condition?A)  Elevated angiotensin-converting enzyme levelB)  Elevated cardiac enzyme levelsC)  Elevated serum amylase levelsD)  HypocalcemiaE)  Hypouricemia To know the answer visit here

Emily Micheal 2021-05-28
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USMLE Test StepsUSMLE is short for the United States Medical Licensing Examination.

It’s a series of tests medical students begin taking after completing their second year in med school.

The USMLEs are also taken by international medical graduates that wish to practice medicine in the United States.What’s the purpose of the USMLEs?1.

USMLE Step 1The USMLE Step 1 is a one-day computer exam.

It consists of 280 multiple-choice questions.

The questions are divided into groups of 40 questions each.

Emily Micheal 2021-05-25
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A Continuous Enrollment Cycle allows students more flexibility for your USMLE Step 1 Prep.

With up to 17 possible opportunities for a start date per course cycle along with multiple attendance formats, there’s sure to be a convenient schedule option available – Whether attending Live In-Center or Live Online.The USMLE Step 1 is a one-day computerized exam that assesses student’s comprehension and application skills related to the basic sciences of practicing medicine.

It is commonly considered the most challenging exam by medical students and is more comprehensive than exams taken during medical school. 

Emily Micheal 2021-05-17
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Question Break Down of the Week:A 39-year-old man living in Honduras presents to a clinic complaining of constipation and stomach pains for several months.

On cardiac examination, the physician discovers a laterally displaced point of maximal impact.

Chest and abdominal x-rays reveal pulmonary congestion, cardiomegaly, and megacolon.

Symptomatic treatment is all that can be offered to the patient.

What insect is the most likely route of transmission for this patient’s illness?A)  Anopheles mosquitoB)  IIxodes tickC)  Reduviid bugD)  SandflyE)  Tsetse FlyTo know the answer: Visit here

Emily Micheal 2021-03-11
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What Is on the USMLE Step 2 CK? The USMLE Step 2 CK exam comes after taking the USMLE Step 1 exam. You are tested on your ability to apply scientific knowledge related to patient care. Step 2 CK takes place in a supervised clinical practice setting. It’s taken by med students in their 4th year of medical school. This is the time when knowledge from your clinical rotations is still fresh in your mind.
Emily Micheal 2021-06-02
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What is the MedSmarter Student Ambassador Program?The MSSAP is an internship of sorts where the Student Ambassadors liaison between MedSmarter Student Advisors and fellow students and faculty on their campuses.

The role is a blend of spokesmodel and influencer.

Student Ambassadors get the opportunity to learn valuable skills in engagement and communication while earning some extra spending money and discounts towards their own exam preparation needs.

Student Ambassadors could also feature in our ad campaigns, promotions, social media, and more.

From time to time, you may need to go live on Instagram and other social media platforms.Advantages, Benefits, & Incentives:$100 Cash referral for each student that enrolls into any Live In-person or Live Online USMLE Review courses through your code$100 towards your own live online USMLE Step 1 or Step 2 CK preparation needs per student that enroll through your codeCash bonuses for enrollment milestone achievementsOpportunity to join the MedSmarter academic team after completing required exams with satisfactory scores.Opportunity to network and interact with industry professionals and build relationshipsFREE MedSmarter T-Shirt after five students enroll using your code.FREE MedSmarter White Coat after ten students enroll using your code.

Emily Micheal 2021-05-25
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A Continuous Enrollment Cycle allows students more flexibility.

With evening classes and up to 19 possible opportunities for a start date per course cycle, along with multiple attendance formats, there’s sure to be a convenient schedule option available – Whether attending Live In-Center or Live Online.USMLE Step 2 CK consists of computer-based multiple-choice questions.

Topics are presented to test-takers at random.

You are presented with a series of patient-focused scenarios to demonstrate your preparedness and readiness to work in a clinical environment. 

Emily Micheal 2021-05-17
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Question Break Down of the Week:A 56-year-old female is recovering at the hospital from suspected bacterial pneumonia.

Over several days, she develops a fever, rash, dysuria, and urinary urgency.

Urinalysis shows a specific gravity of 1.002 with hematuria and mild proteinuria.

Renal biopsy shows partial effacement of the tubulointerstitial structures with pronounced edema and infiltration of the interstitium with polymorphonuclear leukocytes, eosinophils, and lymphocytes with papillary necrosis.

What is most likely to have caused this condition?A)  AntibioticsB)  Chronic hypertensionC)  Lead ingestionD)  Multiple myelomaE)  Wegener’s granulomatosisTo know the answer: Visit here

Emily Micheal 2021-03-11
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What Is a Low GPA?Your GPA (grade point average) is a huge factor for getting accepted into medical school.

It’s the biggest way for medical schools to see how well you perform academically.But you can get into med school with a low GPA by following these four valuable tips.A low GPA is typically 0.3 or lower than your target school’s average GPA for accepted students.

This is based on the US 4.0 scale.

Another definition of a grade point average that’s considered low is less than the medical school’s 75th or 80th percentile.Consider These Things:Don’t focus entirely on one number, as it’s not a medical school’s only deciding factorThe average GPA does not reveal the influence of or trends in GPA nor special circumstancesYour GPA does not show the power of diversity and non-academic experience you’ve gained through extra-curricular activities, volunteer work, etc…Visit us to know more