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Dr. Das' Test Taking Techniques:
You probably intuitively knew this, but studies confirm that students usually miss the questions they spent the most time on. Compare this to the lead runner. Turning to look back to see where the other runners are will just slow him down. Thus, we recommend you proceed methodically, deliberately, and purposefully answering FIRST those questions for which you clearly know the answer
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Chronic Pelvic Pain
This practice bulletin addresses the diagnosis and management of chronic pelvic pain that is not completely explained with identifiable pathology testing.
ACOG Practice Bulletin #218, March 2020
Case List Construction Tip
By author Krishna Das, MD
Formatting is the most powerful tool to raise your case list head and shoulders above the others; especially in strategically pulling the examiner to cases YOU want to talk about.
Regardless of your case list software, simply putting words in ITALICS, BOLD, CAPITAL LETTERS, and Underline can make all the difference.
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We are here with you every step! ABC's Advisor blog will post written questions over the next several months. Try this question which comes from one of our Written Question Manuals:
Which ovarian tumor could lead to endometrial intraepithelial neoplasia?
- Brenner tumor
- Dysgerminoma
- Endometrial sinus
- Granulosa cell
- Immature teratoma
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