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Podcasts/Vodcasts relevant to the USMLE Step 1-3 exams and 3rd year shelf exams.

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In this podcast, I explain exactly what you should expect to get from all my classes. I go over each class and discuss the way they are structured, specific advantages offered by each class, and my approach to covering the material. I discuss differe... more

In this podcast, I explain exactly what you should expect to get from all my classes. I go over each class and discuss the way they are structured, specific advantages offered by each class, and my approach to covering the material. I discuss differe... more

In this podcast, I review a host of HY microbiology factoids that commonly show up on Step 2 and 3. You will directly get many questions right on your exam from listening to this podcast. I make so many integrations and delve into some test taking pr... more

In this podcast, I discuss a host of cardiac, renal, and heme pathologies that routinely show up on the USMLE exams. I also discuss some tips and pointers on the way the USMLEs love to write questions. Email me via the website if you would love to ta... more

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Divine
Host known for integrating pathophysiology into exam preparation and offering both educational content and personal insights. He engages listeners with practical scenarios and emphasizes comprehensive learning strategies relevant to the USMLE exams.

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4.9 out of 5 stars from 2.1k ratings
  • Content Great, but can’t see older podcasts

    Content is 5/5– great for step 3 review as a pediatrician who forgot all of adult medicine.

    Accessing old content is the only reason this isn’t 5 stars. It’s really that annoying is you can’t access the old episodes via the podcast app. Instead, you have to go to the website. So much of the old content is still totally applicable, but it’s too cumbersome to access on a regular basis if you like to mix this in with other podcasts

    Apple Podcasts
    4
    Roller coaster queen
    United States2 months ago
  • Love this podcast!

    Been using this podcast to do my studying while I’m out running or going on adventures (I hate sitting down at a library studying). Divine is awesome! Love that he emphasizes pathophysiology and understanding, as opposed to blind memorization.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    jazachlee
    United States2 months ago
  • Much needed Christian

    It’s so refreshing to have such helpful USMLE advice to be given by a fellow follower of Christ.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    God and Brains
    United States3 months ago
  • Divine is the Best!

    Always such good medical integrations. Also, very funny at times (though I’m not sure if that’s intentional). Don’t listen to that other guy’s review, keep mocking Anki and the other silly things med students do. It’s hilarious and so real. If you can’t laugh at yourself sometimes, then you’ve got no sense of humor! Thank you for all of the help! I don’t know how I would get through step 2 studying without you!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    TheGing25
    United States4 months ago
  • good but miss the old Divine

    such great information and really helpful but I wish you wouldn’t do the mocking voice of things med students memorize. It’s like nails on a chalkboard! trust that people are trying their best!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    rosemaary
    United States6 months ago

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Criticisms mostly focus on self-advertisement within episodes, which some listeners find excessive and disruptive.
Listeners appreciate the unique teaching style and the integration of lesson content with practical exam applications.
Many find the guidance on USMLE content particularly valuable and relatable, praising the effective explanations of complex concepts.
Overall, the podcast is commended for its engaging content that helps listeners feel more prepared for their medical exams and studies.

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DIP Ep 592: 2025 USMLE Step 1 Free 120 Discussion Part 9 (Q81-90, super helpful for Step 2 and 3!)
Q: Which treatment is appropriate for a patient with chronic pancreatitis and fat malabsorption?
Pancreatic lipase replacement therapy is necessary to aid in fat digestion.
DIP Ep 592: 2025 USMLE Step 1 Free 120 Discussion Part 9 (Q81-90, super helpful for Step 2 and 3!)
Q: What is the most likely treatment mechanism for a patient undergoing alcohol withdrawal?
Benzodiazepines enhance the activity of GABA, acting as GABA receptor agonists.
DIP Ep 592: 2025 USMLE Step 1 Free 120 Discussion Part 9 (Q81-90, super helpful for Step 2 and 3!)
Q: What pharmacotherapy is appropriate for a newborn with ambiguous genitalia and suspected congenital adrenal hyperplasia?
Steroid replacement therapy to provide the cortisol they are not producing and possibly fludrocortisone for aldosterone deficiency.
DIP Ep 592: 2025 USMLE Step 1 Free 120 Discussion Part 9 (Q81-90, super helpful for Step 2 and 3!)
Q: What is the mechanism of the Jarisch-Herxheimer reaction seen in a patient treated for Lyme disease?
It is due to the release of cytokines (such as IL-6, TNF-alpha) after antibiotic treatment leads to an inflammatory response.
DIP Ep 592: 2025 USMLE Step 1 Free 120 Discussion Part 9 (Q81-90, super helpful for Step 2 and 3!)
Q: What is the most likely cause of the fracture in the patient with Cushing syndrome?
Increased osteoclast activity due to high levels of steroids, resulting in osteoporosis and fractures.

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