Important Information
- The biggest challenge to make these notes is to find and read all textual information from FREE
source [wikipedia - free encyclopedia] and then write high yield information in an easy to
remember way with "CLUES" in the "BOLD". Addition of all high yield topics is based on the
content of the USMLE Board.
- I have recently modified my all notes. [Oct '08 to Mar '09] Wikipedia has more information than what we
need for this exam but due to this tremendous amount of information in wikipedia, I got an opportunity to
add new important information in these new notes and made these notes more efficient for your review. I
have covered more topics than what I wrote for my own preparation. Addition of these topics is not just
random. I have tried to add all high yield topics based on the content of the USMLE Board. Check
my sample Immunology & Internal Medicine notes before you purchase all notes. Contact me if you
have any question.
- I have written these notes in such a way that no matter which review material you are using for your first
review, you will be able to use these notes very comfortably for your last month review. This is the reason
why people using different review materials (like princeton review, falcon review, kaplan review,
premier review) replied to me that they are very comfortable in using these notes for their final
review. The language I used is very simple and easy to remember. The main purpose of these notes is the
USMLE exam so you will find these notes very helpful for your boards.
- Are your notes quality notes?
- Yes. People liked "The Way" I made these notes ["Clues" in "Bold" and Covered all high yield topics in
few pages! Only 213 pages in Step 1 notes and Only 149 pages in Step 2 notes] There are many students
who replied me after they received good score. Not only that but also those who failed before and used my
notes for their second attempts have passed the exams and have replied me as well.
- Why do you change format of Microbiology, Immunology and Pharmacology notes to questions-
answers instead of direct point format?
- After doing online tutoring to students who failed USMLE, I found that this new way was very helpful to
them. One student told me, "Sometimes I spend more time in just one topic and didn't understand where to
focus?" These questions are mixer of two types. One is very simple and straight forward and other type is the
way you should understand the concept. So these questions will help you stay focused on essential
information you should know and will also help you remember concepts easily. Check the sample
Immunology notes to see if you will like this new format.