Headed to Houston

-or- all stress and no play

Boards, boards, boards.

I hate 'em.  But it is part of the wonderful medical education.  And this Friday I take another step.  USMLE Step 2 CS that is.  USMLE (United States Medical Licensing Exam) Step 1 is an 8 hour, 350 question test that tests our knowledge of basic science topics.  You know, anatomy, physiology, biochemistry, genetics, the like.

Step 2 comes in two flavors (for which they charge you $1500 to take!).  CS is the Clinical Skills part.  Again, 8 hours during which you meet with 10-12 "standardized patients" (actors), interview them, give them a brief focused exam, and then write up a note detailing the results of the interview, exam, and your differential diagnoses and next steps to figure it out.  It has been shown to be a joke pretty much.  But we still have to take it, and they are so wonderful that they only offer it at 5 locations in the country.  So tomorrow I get to fly to Houston, get a hotel and car and take the test Friday. 

At the beginning of next month I get to take CK, or Clinical Knowledge.  Fortunately they offer this one a little closer to home (only an hours drive).  Again, 8 hours, 350 question that test my clinical knowledge.  Fun, fun, fun.  Needless to say, my blogging will be (and has been) scarce as I get in some study time. 

Only a few more weeks.  Whew.

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I hope you have great success on your boards. Try not to stress too much. I am sure you are well prepared.

Though I must say Houston traffic is a nightmare of huge proportions. We went down for a wedding in Galveston a few weeks ago but stayed in Houston. It was horrible. They are doing construction everywhere and there are so many people and they are all crazy. I needed prozac or a valium or something just riding through town. I can't imagine what I would have done if I were driving. It is truly insane. It makes DFW traffic seem mild in comparison. I just had to close my eyes and say Hail Mary's. I'm stressing just thinking about it.
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You can DOOOOO it! C'mon, you've got to show me up, right? I'll only be a Ph.D. after all, and a 'fud' isn't a real doctor, after all . . .



But in a few weeks YOU will be! Congrats, feo!
Reply #3 Top
Good luck with it all, mate. I'm sure you'll do well. I'll be thinking about ya...
Reply #4 Top
Good luck Blue...and travel safe!
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Best of luck.  At least you wont have to endure Terpfan's ribbing on the Women's title, right?

(Always look for a silver lining).

Reply #6 Top
Good Luck !!!!

I'm so sorry we missed each other when I came to Duke, I'm scheduled for surgery in August, so I guess you'll be gone by then....
Reply #7 Top
You're in my thoughts, best of luck as always.
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Wow good luck!!!!

Congrats, feo!


That is not very nice...
Reply #10 Top
Thanks for the kind thoughts and wishes.  Things went well.  (next blog!)
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Good luck with your studies Dev.