![]() ![]() I've added almost 60 new "experimental" clinical cards tagged in this update, as I'm not sure how I'll be doing this yet. Going forward into clinical years, I would LOVE for someone to help me with building a more clinically-relevant new subdeck for Step II & the wards. ![]() I personally believe that the "Basics" part of this deck (825 cards) is sufficient to cover Savarese and the OMM portion of Step 1 (alongside your classes to solidify the techniques). I am not sure how the updates will translate with the amount of editing to this version, so if you are not too far into it or starting first year now, it would probably be a good idea to just delete and download the new deck below. On top of that, I basically edited (corrected, reworded, added new pictures, etc.) almost every card from the v1 launch and added nice relevant pictures from UWorld as I went through it in my dedicated.MtnManBearPig has also helped tremendously with the editing in this deck from the last update. The only thing I found lacking in Savarese for Step 1 was some more detail on Still technique, so I added a few new cards on that. I've added about 100 cards here and edited a lot of cloze deletions from the last update. I held back from releasing this until I finished my boards and talked with some friends to see if anything wasn't covered by Savarese or this deck. ![]() COMBANK - very rarely- a lecture series my school made which I personally found very helpfulĪs for the name, I just liked how the sound of it feels and OMM is all about feeling so that's that. First Aid for the COMLEX (very good supplement to Savarese, if needed) AMBOSS (~35% of cards, from previous AMBOSS deck circulating around) Savarese (~65% of cards, but should encompass near 100% of the green book) OMS3+: Review a section of AMBOSS and/or watch an Online Med Ed video and un-suspend each respective tag during your OMM rotation OMS1-2*: Read a Savarese chapter and un-suspend a chapter accordingly \I tried to keep the card count relatively low so it could be done through dedicated if needed) This deck is heavily tagged so it can have a pretty simple workflow: I am not part of the Anking team, but they were a huge inspiration for me to release an equally comprehensive deck made specifically for Osteopathic Med students, so I hope you find this helpful as an add-on to that. I am currently an OMS2 getting ready to enter my dedicated time. ![]() YelloW General Surgery ABSITE Review Deck For a full list please see all decks here.ĭubin + Rhythm Strips + Hoop!'s Radiology
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