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| Clinical Rotations Discuss issues related to the MS-III and MS-IV years, including rotations and shelf exams. |
| View Poll Results: Books Preferred for Family Medicine Shelf Exam | |||
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4 | 25.00% |
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6 | 37.50% |
| Blueprints |
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6 | 37.50% |
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I have FM 1st as well. I am curious as to what books are needed to study for rotations this year, or are there individual books/resources for each rotation? I used FA/Goljan/World for step 1, but i have no idea how to study for shelf exams, and there are no upperclassmen to ask in my program, so any advice would be appreciated greatly.
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bump.
Any thoughts on Essentials of Medicine textbook as a primary, with Case Files and PreTest as supplements? |
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Why so Serious?????
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I am about a week away from taking my FM shelf. A 4th year told me that the exam was like Step 1 without the basic science questions. I was also advised to do the Pre-Test book.
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#54 |
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Join Date: Apr 2004
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Bump on this thread
![]() Starting fam medicine next week and am still trying to figure out which books to buy? I haven't had internal medicine, surgery or primary care so my background isn't as strong in FM as if I did have those rotations... |
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how are you an OMS and not doing and osteo rotation. is my school the only one who mandates omt rotations in third year? |
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Would the ambulatory section of Step-Up to Medicine be enough to do alright on the FM shelf? I'll have completed IM prior to my FM rotation. As always, the advice is greatly appreciated!
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I just took my shelf today.. here's some helpful hints that my classmates passed around as well as a few pointers from me:
-Don't worry about OB/Gyn -Case Files is useful but not all-inclusive (I personally didn't use it... too wordy... my other friend used it and he said that it really didn't reflect well on the exam at all) -Pretest is useful: focus on the "Acute" and "Chronic" sections; the others are a "waste of time" -Test focuses on first step in mgmt -Cover/skim a wide variety on things; do not focus on minute details -ATP III guidelines and other charts with multiple cut-offs are not worth memorizing -Also... this test reminds me a little too much of Step 1.. so if you're taking it early on GREAT because at least you'll be fresh off of step. -OH and weird DRUG SIDE EFFECTS are on there too.... not the ones that everybody knows... |
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#58 |
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Join Date: Mar 2006
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Bump.
So anyone else out there that didn't have IM before FP and got through Pre-Test with some tidbits of Step Up to Medicine beyond just the ambulatory section (I read ambulatory plus the first half of the non-ambulatory part of the book) do OK? Started reading Blue Prints and Deja but I couldn't keep up, so I stuck with Pre-Test and the portion of Step Up that I've gotten through. Counting on whatever juice I squeeze out of Step 1 memory from early August. |
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Join Date: Apr 2004
Posts: 638
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Is there any list of topics that we should know in and out cold?
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Join Date: Mar 2006
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Join Date: Apr 2004
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What do other people think about this? I have never heard this before and find it hard to believe that they would put forth a test like step 1? It seems kinda random. We didn't have clinical management on step 1 like we do on shelf exams...
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Senior Member
Join Date: Apr 2004
Posts: 638
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Bump
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virtvs post nvmmos
Join Date: May 2005
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Senior Member
Join Date: Apr 2004
Posts: 638
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anyone take it recently?
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H.Perowne
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Family Medicine was my first rotation and I remember feeling anxious about what to expect on the Shelf. It definitely resembled Step 1 in its broad coverage of many topics, but the questions were much more management oriented and I don't recall any nitty gritty basic science questions. I used Case Files and read about a quarter of the Essentials of Medicine textbook, and I also did Pretest the week before the shelf. Overall, I relied heavily on my Step 1 studying to do well on the shelf-I do feel the Family Med-specific texts were helpful in maintaining the knowledge I had accumulated during the first 2 years.
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Any new recommendations on FP? I've already had IM and peds. and i finished case files for FP. I just started Swanson's and it's really hard to get through. I need to do well on the shelf (as it counts for a big chunk of our grade and most likely I won't get a clinical outstanding) so any input would be appreciated. Thanks
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