Welcome to USMLE Listen: Step 1.
This podcast was made for the medical students and doctors taking the United States Medical Licensure Exams Step 1.
As we know, the best way to learn and retain information is to initiate all senses with repetition: the visual, the auditory, and the kinesthetic… This podcast is especially beneficial to auditory learners, or learners who commute!
Sources for USMLE LISTEN are First Aid, Osmosis, Uworld, and Kaplan study guides.
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Welcome to USMLE Listen: Step 1.
This podcast was made for the medical students and doctors taking the United States Medical Licensure Exams Step 1.
As we know, the best way to learn and retain information is to initiate all senses with repetition: the visual, the auditory, and the kinesthetic… This podcast is especially beneficial to auditory learners, or learners who commute!
Sources for USMLE LISTEN are First Aid, Osmosis, Uworld, and Kaplan study guides.
USMLE LISTENMICROBIOLOGY CHAPTER 1 (EPISODE 1)
MICROBIOLOGY OVERVIEW
Basic overview on viruses vs bacteria vs fungi vs parasites
Important stains to know for the exam
Important types of media for bacteria
Structural and components that contribute to pathogenicity
PRACTICE QUESTIONS FOR THE USMLE STEP 1
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USMLE LISTEN: Step 1
Welcome to USMLE Listen: Step 1.
This podcast was made for the medical students and doctors taking the United States Medical Licensure Exams Step 1.
As we know, the best way to learn and retain information is to initiate all senses with repetition: the visual, the auditory, and the kinesthetic… This podcast is especially beneficial to auditory learners, or learners who commute!
Sources for USMLE LISTEN are First Aid, Osmosis, Uworld, and Kaplan study guides.