Season 2: Join Jon as he starts hitting the books and cramming for his upcoming oral OB/GYN boards by sharing all the interesting testable pearls that his eyes glazed over the first read-through (talk about first pass metabolism). These episodes are meant to be fast and high-yield, helpful for both the resident passively cramming for CREOGs, and the fresh attending just trying to make it through yet another exam.
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Season 2: Join Jon as he starts hitting the books and cramming for his upcoming oral OB/GYN boards by sharing all the interesting testable pearls that his eyes glazed over the first read-through (talk about first pass metabolism). These episodes are meant to be fast and high-yield, helpful for both the resident passively cramming for CREOGs, and the fresh attending just trying to make it through yet another exam.
Happy Monday! Today, we have a blast talking about: 1) what to do with endometrial cells on cervical cytology reports, 2) the logic behind the management of ductal carcinoma in situ, and 3) the diagnostic criteria for anti-phospholipid syndrome.
Cramming for CREOGs
Season 2: Join Jon as he starts hitting the books and cramming for his upcoming oral OB/GYN boards by sharing all the interesting testable pearls that his eyes glazed over the first read-through (talk about first pass metabolism). These episodes are meant to be fast and high-yield, helpful for both the resident passively cramming for CREOGs, and the fresh attending just trying to make it through yet another exam.