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USMLE-related links worth visiting!!

USMLE step 1 and 2 - sites worth visiting!
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USMLE step 1 and 2 - sites worth visiting!

  • Study material for USMLE step 1

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  • Pathology 703: slides, clinicopathologic correlations.
  • Basic Embryology Review Program: follows development from fetus to birth. Movies.
  • Visual Embryo: site containing information and development of embryo until birth. Very good.
  • Medical Study Guides: excellent site reviewing all the areas included in the USMLE step 1 test. Links.
  • Medical Links: useful websites for medical students.
  • USMLE study links for USMLE step 1.
  • NetMedicine: free MEDLINE, Cyberpatient Simulator, EKGs, Radiology Rounds, Photorounds.
  • Study notes prepared by UCLA medical students.
  • Cells Alive: images of moving cells, very clear pictures, different subjects.
  • Internet Mental Health. Contains surveys and summaries of most common mental diseases.
  • Electronic Textbook of Dermatology.
  • East Carolina University - School of Medicine: Physiology self-study questions.

    Updated information for medical students and doctors.

  • CDC page, free bulletins.
  • Medical education references (Medline, etc.)
  • Internet Drug Index
  • National Library of Medicine.
  • Reuters: newsletters, books, etc.
  • Library of Congress. Extremely extense documents on all sorts of publications officially included in the Library of Congress, US.

  • To purchase books and other sites every USMLE candidate should visit!!!

    USMLE/SPEX study guides and software (with price list).
    USMLE tests informations and links for study guides, etc.
    Study group for Latin American IMGs.Chance to contact other IMGs.
    International Medical Graduate's Forum. Message board for IMGs. Also chance to contact other IMGs.
    Links and information on USMLE tests. Chance to be included in a study group or to contact other students or IMGs.