Top NBME Concepts - Cardiology (USMLE Step 1)
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- This is [PART 1] of my #NBME Top Concepts for the #USMLE #Step1 webinar series which will be covering concepts in a SYSTEMS-based, active recall manner.
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This video covers the following top NBME concepts for Cardiology:
- Audio Check (5:44)
- Introduction (5:45)
- DiGeorge Syndrome (12:24)
- Branchial Pouch Derivatives (15:25)
- Lipid Lowering Drugs (19:16)
- Shock (34:02)
- Thermoregulation (prolonged cold state) - (57:45)
- S3, S4, HOCOM, DCM, murmurs - (1:00:58)
- Vasculitis (1:09:49)
- Post MI Complications (1:14:33)
- Test Taking Strategies Masterclass (1:22:13)
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Outstanding presentation
Dropping by to say thank you! I passed my step 1, and your teaching strategy is very effective, this helped me a lotttt!!!
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amazing video. thank you so much!
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AMAZING PRESENTATION, THANK YOU.
Thank you so much..this was so helpful..
Hi, I realized this video was uploaded in 2020. Based on the 2023 edition of USMLE Step 1 First Aid it seems wavy fibres appear in the first 0-4 hours and early coagulative necrosis happens in the first 4-24hours. Just thought to mention. Great video! :)
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Found out about you on Reddit and this is the first video I’ve watched. So great thank you so much!
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Thank you 100000x. My step is just under 2 months away and these are a great pre-dedicated refresh (and I’m sure will help in dedicated)
so grateful for your support! thanks so much!
Not me using Hyguru instead of first aid and getting a higher nbme score 👀
That is literally what I’m doing right now, can’t stand opening the book again
⏰ This video covers the following top NBME concepts for Cardiology:
- Audio Check (5:44)
- Introduction (5:45)
- DiGeorge Syndrome (12:24)
- Branchial Pouch Derivatives (15:25)
- Lipid Lowering Drugs (19:16)
- Shock (34:02)
- Thermoregulation (prolonged cold state) - (57:45)
- S3, S4, HOCOM, DCM, murmurs - (1:00:58)
- Vasculitis (1:09:49)
- Post MI Complications (1:14:33)
- Test Taking Strategies Masterclass (1:22:13)
Really liked this one 👌
Thanks! Big help!
I am taking step in a few days and I wish I had found your videos earlier!! This content is GOLD!! Thank you!!
Did these videos help you on the real step?
@@matthewsullivan4200 They did! currently using his step 2 videos!
How'd you do?
YES
Thank you so much!!!
This was really helpful. Will you be doing more sessions for each system?
yes!
Hi your videos are amazing. Just a q, when we purchase your course ,for how long we can have access to it?thanks !
kindly keep Uploading such sessions for new aspirants 🙏
Thanks, Assad, for your feedback!
Hey Doc, Love love your videos and it has helped me study for NBME and ultimately STEP 1. Just wanted to make one recommendation and not sure if others have mentioned it before, would it be possible to have the video of you on the left side of the screen. It blocks the questions and I've seen it in some videos. Thank you so much for the time you put into making these videos. It's life changing both as a student and the future generation of doctors!
thanks so much!! I will try to figure out how I can get that done on Zoom!
@@hyguruprep For future vids, if you are using ppt slides, maybe you can edit the slide so that the question is on the left side and the topic, for example: “heat stroke” is on the right side. Also, Thank you so much for these really well integrated videos.
@@Ali-ln7nz Thanks!
Does heat stroke lead to rhabdo or are these two separate differentials?
Hi, the links on the description are not working, are you able to fix them? Thanks.
Hello @Rahul! I am currently on dedicated and found your videos. I love how active these videos are and the recall involved. Is there any way to get PDF/PPT versions of the presentation to follow along with?
Hi! Thanks so much for that feedback :)
I have summated and consolidated all of my ppt slides for the NBME top concepts series into a 300 page PDF which you can get directly to your study space via Amazon: hyguru.com/nbmestep1notes/
@@hyguruprep I am taking my exam in the first week of March. I have covered about 60% of UW so far but I'm afraid I'm short on time. Would I pass if I used your pdf+uw only from now on until test day?
@@unorthodoxms4882 Thanks so much!! I think really honing in on UWorld is key -- many of my videos are mapped to the concepts covered in UW so both can aid if you are short on time (i.e. my videos as a reference!!). Best wishes!!
great session! i missed the live one.. could you please move your video box to the top left instead? it blocks the questions and the written stuff ..thanks!
Thank you so much!! Unfortunately the live zoom stream, defaults to top right, I will look into this! Thanks for your support!
👉Isnt the CO decreased in Anaphylactic shock? Pls tell how can it b increased ?
Note: Niacin flushing is mediated by prostaglandin, so aspirin in concomitantly given
Yes! Thanks for the high-value add!
Rahul, it’s a very good class. But it’s pruritus and not pruritis. Please correct
how to access pdf??
Any way to listen to this in audio only form?
Great - idea! I will try to see if I can rip the mp3
Hi!
Just following up to see if an audio is available.
Hi
this guy jumps around too much without any clear structure ..
Thanks so much, Matt, for your feedback - I really appreciate it.
In building the NBME Top Concepts, I strive to be relevant: www.reddit.com/r/step1/comments/g3dyuy/100_questions_that_appear_on_every_nbme/ and deliver the content in an active recall, integrative, and engaging way. When I introduce a topic, I usually start with an NBME style question. I then break concepts down into:
1. Flow chart or processes for mechanisms of disease.
2. Compare and contrast venn diagrams
3. Synthesized table
In reflecting on this particular lecture, the integration part (i.e. where I take one may be using the above outline & veering off for 1-2 minutes) may be contributing to the "no clear structure" or "this guy is horrible" feedback which you provided; I completely understand where you are coming from, however I would love to delve deeper into your specific concerns/feedback. It would really help me on the path to develop as an educator. Hope studying is going well, Matt.
👉Isnt the CO decreased in Anaphylactic shock? Pls tell how can it b increased ?
Hi! The vasodilation at the level of the pre-capillary arteriole decreases the stretch at the carotid baroreceptor; as a result, the efferent response to the heart is going to be primarily sympathetic with increased HR and contractility!