The Louisville USMLE course provided by Varsity Tutors can be an excellent option if you are studying for the USMLE. You can have your entire review online, study at any time that works with your schedule, and learn from experienced USMLE instructors. You can also become more familiar with the content of the test and gain new insights on subjects through engaging discussions with your instructors and classmates. Whether you are a student from the University of Louisville School of Medicine or another medical school, you can benefit from an organized and comprehensive Louisville USMLE prep course.
What are some of the topics a Louisville USMLE class can cover?
In your Louisville USMLE class, you will discuss the content and format of the test. Knowing what to expect when you take a test can be a big help in boosting your confidence on exam day. Your instructor can explain in detail the three different Steps that make up the test and can share approaches on how you can answer them more effectively.
Step 1 contains 280 multiple-choice questions that test you on your knowledge of basic science principles. You can expect to encounter questions on subjects like biochemistry, pharmacology, pathology, anatomy, physiology, and behavioral science. Step 1 of the USMLE is usually taken by students who are near the end of their second year in med school.
Step 2 has two sections. The first one is Clinical Knowledge (CK), and it has 316 multiple-choice questions that test your knowledge of clinical science principles. You can expect questions on topics like obstetrics and gynecology, pediatrics, internal medicine, and surgery. The second section is Clinical Skills (CS). Here, you will need to demonstrate your skills in examining patients and giving your diagnosis. This test is administered at six test sites across the country, namely Atlanta, Chicago, Houston, Los Angeles, and there are two in Philadelphia. Med students who take Step 2 are usually in their fourth year.
Step 3 is the final part of the USMLE, and it tests you on your medical knowledge and comprehension of the required sciences that are needed for the unsupervised practice of general medicine. There are two parts of the exam you'll need to take on two separate days. Day 1 of the exam has about 230 multiple-choice questions and Day 2 has about 180 multiple-choice questions along with thirteen computer-based case simulations.
What are the advantages of enrolling in a Louisville USMLE course?
Our USMLE prep course offers you several advantages that can make your test prep more convenient and effective. You will study under the tutelage of expert USMLE instructors who can help you gain a clearer understanding of the content of the exam. Your instructor can also give you a comprehensive review and train you to think like a doctor by integrating your knowledge in basic science, clinical science principles, and patient-oriented skills. And if you are having trouble understanding a topic under Biostatistics, Blood & Lymphoreticular System, Multisystem Processes & Disorders, or any other section, the course allows you access to one-on-one time with your instructor outside of class.
USMLE课程所提供的另一个优点Varsity Tutors is that it's conducted online in virtual classrooms. You can imagine the time and money you can save if you choose this online prep course. You don't need to set aside additional hours for your commute, which means you can have more hours to dedicate to studying for the exam.
If you are worried about not being able to get immediate and relevant answers to your questions from your instructor, then you'll be relieved to know that your online class is live. Once you log into your account, you will be able to see, hear, and interact with your instructor. You will learn in a collaborative online space just as if you were in a regular, physical classroom. The online USMLE prep course can be a very practical and affordable option when planning your USMLE review.
How can I enroll in a Louisville USMLE course?
If you are having a hard time finding a USMLE prep course that suits your schedule, or if you would like to find a more convenient way to study for the test with expert instructors to guide you, then our USMLE course may just be the right prep course for you. Reach out to the educational consultants at Varsity Tutors to learn more about our current class offerings and how you can sign up for a Louisville USMLE course as soon as possible.
Oygul: Louisville USMLE course instructor
…I took a few years to conduct basic science research in mitochondrial physiology. At the same time, I became an instructor in college Biology laboratory and discovered I really enjoyed teaching. Since then, I have tutored college Biology, Chemistry and Physics, and helped students prepare for MCAT. In addition to building the knowledge base, I like to emphasize critical thinking and problem solving. After 7 years of tutoring, I became aware of many social and...
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Sabrina: Louisville USMLE course instructor
…毕业Michigan State University College of Human Medicine. In July, I will start residency at Cleveland Clinic where I will be training in Obstetrics and Gynecology. I graduated from Yale University where I received a B.A. with distinction in History of Science, Medicine and Public Health and completed all required pre-medical course work. I have a wealth of experience when it comes to tutoring as well as utilizing tutors myself. I spent two years...
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- Yale University- Bachelors, History of Science, Medicine and Public Health
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Sugi: Louisville USMLE course instructor
…Medicine and previously graduated from Rice University, Summa Cum Laude with a Bachelor's degree in Cognitive Science and Biochemistry & Cell Biology. I have served on admissions interview committees for Rice and Baylor College of Medicine, have mentored and edited essays for numerous college and graduate school applicants, and served as a private tutor and classroom instructor for Advanced Biology and Chemistry courses for 3+ years. I am passionate about creating custom, individualized teaching plans...
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Antonio: Louisville USMLE course instructor
I like to be creative and adapt to the learning style of a student. My goal is to make learning fun and never feel like a chore.... Adapt to what kind of learning the student best responds to; that way learning is fun and easy going, and never frustrating.... Get to know each other a bit, in order to know how to approach each topic the best way possible.... I think making different suggestions on how I taught myself, the material could bring some insight to someone in how to go about understanding the topic.
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Andrew: Louisville USMLE course instructor
…with my Medical Degree and from Tulane University with my Master of Science in Clinical Research Methods. I received my Bachelor of Science in Biomedical Sciences from the University of South Florida. While I am able to tutor a broad range of subjects in both math and science, I am most passionate about teaching any of the medical sciences (anatomy, physiology, pathology, pharmacology, internal medicine, pediatric medicine, etc.), research and research-related subjects (epidemiology, statistics, etc.),...
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- University of South Florida-Main Campus- Bachelors, Biomedical Sciences
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Keith: Louisville USMLE course instructor
…and a masters in pharmacology, both from Michigan State University. I scored in the 95th percentile on the MCAT: 517 ( 127, 130, 129, 131). I tutored my friends and class mates as an undergraduate, and continued that work by tutoring MCAT, ACT, and STEM fields for 3 years in New York City while I studied leukemia at Memorial Sloan Kettering. For each of my students, whether it is their first time taking it or...
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- Michigan State University- Bachelors, Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
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- USMLE
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Nessim: Louisville USMLE course instructor
…graduate school in the US and medical school in the West Indies, I have have been fortunate to interact and tutor students throughout every phase of my education. Tutoring students with different cultural and academic backgrounds has taught me to implement an individualistic approach of teaching This method would help enable each of them to learn and understand the concepts rather than just memorize. While attending undergraduate and graduate school at the University of Missouri,...
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- University of Missouri-Columbia- Bachelors, Biological Sciences
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- USMLE
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Priya: Louisville USMLE course instructor
…art and medicine. I was the top in my class in art classes, but I knew that could not take me into a career with a fulfilling level of mental challenge. For that reason, I majored in Hearing and Speech Sciences at the University of Maryland before starting medical school in India. USMLE board exams are anything but easy, and continue to be unlike any other exams. The method and discipline of preparation required can...
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- University of Maryland-College Park- Bachelor in Arts, Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology
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Yasser: Louisville USMLE course instructor
…year of residency training in Surgery, in the USA, helps me put a lot of confidence in my tutoring methods. Understand concepts. Understand symptomatology. Understand how to think like a physician, not a student. Understand the way the examiner put both the question and the answer. Understand the flow of information in the medical exams. How to train your mind to think fast about the answer because the exam is very long. If you are...
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