Each year, medical students contact LAS with questions about how and when to study for Step 2CK. Some are concerned because they have not taken Step 1, or they took it but did not pass on their first attempt. We … Continue reading
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LAS is a Referral Resource in Medical Education
For more than 27 years, LAS has helped hundreds of students and residents learn, achieve, and succeed in measurable ways. LAS is a referral resource to medical schools, allied health programs, and medical centers. Individually, LAS is a resource to … Continue reading
Clinical training and shelf prep: pointers for med students
Before you begin your clinical training, review the learning objectives at your medical school and consider the following checklist. Prioritize clerkship assignments such as presentations, EPAs, OSCE, and assigned practice cases (e.g., Aquifer for Pediatrics). Schedule due dates and self-directed … Continue reading
Error Analysis: A Self-Reflective Habit for Learning and Achievement
Test preparation can be daunting for many students. While resources are abundant online, implementing an empirical assessment of test readiness is often difficult. Pretesting and error analysis are among the LAS study tools useful for self-directed learning and study planning. … Continue reading