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My brain is all studied out. PathDojo is 98% done, ASCP 98% done, pathprimer 51% done, watched Osler videos, pathcomcast, today my brain is like give me a break! I want to push it more! #PathTwitter #Pathology
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Replying to @MirunaPopescu13
Pathprimer and PathDojo
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Our residents can now enjoy an online subscription to the WHO Classification of Tumors, provided by the department of Pathology! The other educational resources we offer include: - ExpertPath - PathPrimer - Immunoquery - ASCP Lab Management University - ASCP Resident QBank
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Kurt's notes: useful for the final weeks before taking AP boards Chicago board review is super helpful, last May22 was via Zoom. My Q bank preference: pathdojo>ASCP >>>pathprimer CP compendium (Mais): I read it 3 times, last time was one month before CP board
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Replying to @kdurbinthomas
Read the ASCP CP Compendium more than once (and learn it). I also did PathPrimer, PathDojo, listened to the @bloodbankguy lectures, Dr. Morgan's lectutres for micro, I did Osler Review Course...maybe I overdid it, but I passed ☺
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It's fantastic. Questions are almost the same format as in the boards, no long winded questions like PathPrimer and content is very relevant.
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I have found pathprimer the best uptill now, pathdojo is too straight forward and ascp bank is too complicated
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Replying to @DrDerekHoerres
PathPrimer (which includes and exceeds the content of Lefkowitch) seems to be the best single resource. I am combining that with video lectures. In my view, PathDojo is good for quick review of simpler concepts. ASCP Qbank scope seems to be a little weird.
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Question banks are the most useful for me. @yMDPhD has a great tweet out there somewhere for why some are better than others. My experience has mostly mirrored his suggestions. Dojo > PathPrimer > ASCP >>> BoardsVitals
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Replying to @smlungpathguy
The answer is “very impressed”. An ExpertPath subscription sans resident/fellow discount is $900 before taxes. I bought myself a short subscription to PathPrimer prior to 4th yr away rotations, & I’ll tell ya… It’s like a 4 course French meal- expensive a LOT to digest
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I liked Osler and PathPrimer the best. I used PathDojo as a secondary study aid but I didn’t like it as much as PathPrimer. Just my two cents 😁
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ASCP Resident Question Bank - ascp.org/content This is another great Q bank that I would recommend using after PathDojo and PathPrimer, but it has some important limitations outlined below:
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I agree with this assessment! I also think the PathDojo explanations were shorter, so it was the easiest for me to use as a quicker review towards the end. PathPrimer is good early for getting the fear to set in 😂 Great motivator!
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Another PathPrimer-inspired #yPathTable for my #PathBoard study buddies @AAlhatem_MD @cebulka26 @MishiePishi @Dr_Brian_Cox @NHardy_path @JDuranMD Deletion 5q and deletion 7 / 7q seem to come up again and again with regards to their impact on MDS prognosis! #HemePath #pathology
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Missed a PathPrimer question about factors that impact prognosis in CLL/SLL, so I made a #yPathTable to help remember for next time: #PathBoards #HemePath
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Happy New Year! Some New Year gifts from my program (pathprimer) and one sweet friend (biopsy book). Wish everyone a happy and healthy new year!
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The Lefkowitch book is like new with unused code. Note that all these questions are also on PathPrimer. The other two books have some highlighting/notes in the answer pages but the Qs are clean. #pathboards
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Start early! Look at as many pictures (gross/microscopic) you can! Do questions! Read the explanations! Some QB I liked: PRISE, ASCP wsi, PathPrimer, Fang (cyto)! Read and revise!
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