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This plan is geared towards students who just need a quick recap before their exam. It requires the Doctors In Training Step 1
Review Course.
Unless otherwise specified, this study plan is intended to be used Monday-Friday. We generally recommend two days off for
every five days of studying to prevent burn-out.
To have a study plan customized to fit your unique situation, please call (817) 796-0583 to set up an appointment with one of our
student advisers.
1. Board Review Series Pathology 2. Board Review Series Physiology 3. Lippincott Biochemistry
(or Goljan Pathology) (or Goljan Biochemistry)
4. Lippincott Pharmacology 5. Robbins Pathology Chapters 1-7 6. High Yield Neuroanatomy
Important Notes:
· Because you will also be studying regular medical school material during this time, it will be best to skip around First
Aid and study along with your course.
· Place a check mark on the upper right-hand corner of a page completed to keep track of what you have already done.
· Meet with a study partner 2-3 times a week to quiz each other over the First Aid pages read in previous weeks.
· Look at your med school schedule now and determine which weeks you will study less for the USMLE and which you
will need to devote more time to complete the study plan.
· Each week, set aside a small amount of time to quickly review the First Aid pages that you read the previous week.
· If this plan is too difficult, then ditch the "Additional Books" and use them as reference resources when reviewing First Aid.
· If this plan is still too difficult, then bump the number of weekly questions down to 75-100q/wk.
· Our blog – The DIT Student Center – is a place where students can be confident that they are getting advice from an expert. Our
chief blogger Melodee Mancuso, PhD, shares her wealth of knowledge from over 25 years experience at the University of Texas
Medical Branch, most recently as the Director of Academic Support Services and Career Counseling.