I was an average med student. No honors, no gold medals โ just consistency and effort.Step 2 CK: 242
Huge thanks to @jasonryanmd Boards & Beyond step 1 knowledge helped me a lot on step 2 . You made complex things simple and gave me hope when I doubted myself ! Thanks to God ๐
I often observe residents and fellows practicing medicine as if โanything is possibleโ rather than focusing on what is most likely. The fear of missing something is common among them, and I believe artificial intelligence is making this worse.
We must continue to rely on our greatest strength: clinical reasoning. Every diagnosis should be based on the time course (tempo), clinical syndromes, and key associated features (for neuropathy: autonomic dysfunction, family history, medication list and systemic signs).
AI should be used to narrow the differential diagnosis and guide appropriate tests for the most likely conditions, but not to test every possible cause.
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I shared practical tips and real examples for both those just starting and those polishing their ERAS statement. I hope it helps you tell your story authentically!
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I was an average med student. No honors, no gold medals โ just consistency and effort.Step 2 CK: 242
Huge thanks to @jasonryanmd Boards & Beyond step 1 knowledge helped me a lot on step 2 . You made complex things simple and gave me hope when I doubted myself ! Thanks to God ๐