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Life as a Patient-Doctor
Stephanie Moss, MD
80 episodes
3 days ago
Join Dr. Stephanie Moss, MD (@medpsycmoss) a PGY1 Psychiatry Resident who shares her journey navigating life as both a patient and a doctor. This is a platform which aims to share diverse and inspiring stories within the medical community. Through sharing her own lived experience and interviewing other doctors, students, and health care workers, we hope to demonstrate the humanity in medicine. We delve into crucial topics like Disabilities, Mental Health, Sexual Health, trauma-informed care, and the unique experiences of having a marginalized identity in medicine.
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Join Dr. Stephanie Moss, MD (@medpsycmoss) a PGY1 Psychiatry Resident who shares her journey navigating life as both a patient and a doctor. This is a platform which aims to share diverse and inspiring stories within the medical community. Through sharing her own lived experience and interviewing other doctors, students, and health care workers, we hope to demonstrate the humanity in medicine. We delve into crucial topics like Disabilities, Mental Health, Sexual Health, trauma-informed care, and the unique experiences of having a marginalized identity in medicine.
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Medicine
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USMLE STEP3 Fail to Pass
Life as a Patient-Doctor
23 minutes 41 seconds
3 days ago
USMLE STEP3 Fail to Pass

In this video, I share my personal journey of how I went from failing to passing the USMLE Step 3 exam, a crucial step for medical students in the United States. As a med student, I understand the struggles of navigating the USMLE series, which includes USMLE Step 1, USMLE Step 2, and finally, the USMLE Step 3. My experience with the USMLE step 2 exam also played a significant role in preparing me for the challenges of the step 3 exam. After failing my first attempt, I had to reassess my study strategy and find high yield USMLE resources that would help me improve my knowledge and performance. Through dedication and the right guidance, I was able to turn my failure into a passing score, and I'm excited to share my story with fellow medical students who may be going through a similar experience. Whether you're looking for a complete guide to USMLE preparation or simply seeking motivation and advice from someone who has been in your shoes, this video is for you. I'll be discussing my approach to USMLE preparation, including the resources I used and the strategies that worked for me, in the hopes that it will help you achieve your goal of passing the USMLE Step 3 exam and becoming a successful medical professional.

Blog Post on STEP3 Tips: https://medpsycmoss.com/blog/step3-failure


00:00 Score Report Reveal

01:45 Welcome & Introduction

03:47 Emotional Impact of Failing Exams

05:17 Taking Time to Mentally Reset

06:11 Study Strategy and CCS Cases

12:20 Biostatistics and Practice Tests

14:23 Uworld Questions

15:57 Devine Podcast Resources

17:50 Practice Exams

21:04 Final Thoughts

Life as a Patient-Doctor
Join Dr. Stephanie Moss, MD (@medpsycmoss) a PGY1 Psychiatry Resident who shares her journey navigating life as both a patient and a doctor. This is a platform which aims to share diverse and inspiring stories within the medical community. Through sharing her own lived experience and interviewing other doctors, students, and health care workers, we hope to demonstrate the humanity in medicine. We delve into crucial topics like Disabilities, Mental Health, Sexual Health, trauma-informed care, and the unique experiences of having a marginalized identity in medicine.