If you are a 2nd year medical student, you are likely thinking about taking Step 1! Where should you start? Luckily, your MS2 Class Board has organized a week of information sessions featuring different Step I study prep materials! The week will feature sessions with Kaplan, Picmonic, DIT, and Firecracker, as well as an information panel with 3rd and 4th year students. BONUS: Step I study resources from the library! Please click "read more" for more details.
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Weekly Events: American Medical Association Event Title: Red Cross Fall Blood Drive Event Date: Monday 9/12/16 Event Start Time: 9:00 AM-5:00 PM Kresge 119D Come donate blood to the Red Cross. Each donation saves up to 3 lives! For eligibility please seehttp://www.redcrossblood.org/donating-blood/eligibility-requirements. HERO Event Title: Intro Meeting Event Date: Monday 9/12/16 Event Start Time: 12:00 PM-1:00 PM MERB 317 HERO will be holding their first meeting on September 12 at noon! We will be discussing what HERO aims to do and how to get involved with HERO. Tacos will be served! FMIG Event Title: What is Family Medicine? Event Date: Tuesday 9/13/16 Event Start Time: 12:00 PM-1:00 PM MERB 217 Join FMIG and Dr. O'Gurek, a Temple Family Medicine physician, to learn about all that Family Medicine has to offer! A non-pizza lunch will be provided. Babcock Surgical Society Event Title: Intro to Babcock & the Operating Room Event Date: Thursday 9/15/16 Event Start Time: 12:00 PM-1:00 PM Come join the Babcock Surgical Society for our first meeting of the year. We will be discussing the in's and out's of our organization as well as procedures for shadowing in the OR. Lunch will be provided! MERB 219 TEAC Lunch Talk Event Date: Thursday 9/15/16 Event Start Time: 12:00 PM-1:00 PM Room TBD We will be holding a lunch talk for the first years to get more information about the various aspects of TEAC, and I was thinking Thursday, Sept.15 would be a good day for it. The talk will be mostly a Q and A panel, but at the beginning I wanted each group to have a few minutes to pitch their programs to the first years in order to get the word out. Primarily, we would like someone involved in disaster response, the spring trip, the student run clinic, the microclinics, and SELF/Kailo to attend the meeting and give a pitch. In addition, we will be having another board meeting the last week of September, and I would really appreciate it if everyone could think about what you hope to accomplish this semester, and how to get the first years involved (lunch talks, advertising, etc.). Please let me know who from each group will be attending the lunch talk, and I will get you more info about the board meeting as soon as I can. IHO Event Title: A Smorgasbord of Travel Opportunities Event Date: Friday 9/16/16 Event Start Time: 12:00 PM-1:00 PM MERB 217 Join IHO and other interest groups to learn about the many travel opportunities available to you this year at Temple Med. Lunch will be provided! Message from Hannah Zimmerman, an MS2 at LKSOM on a new student group: Hey all - I'd like to let you know about a new resource available to students. We're starting a gathering for people who have experienced significant loss. This is a space to talk about loss with other medical students; many of us were inspired to enter medicine by deeply personal experiences which we come to face as we go through our professional training. It's modeled after The Dinner Party which (spoiler) is a potluck dinner party; we'll meet at my apartment in Center City every 4-6 weeks. First party is tentatively slated for end of September. If you'd like to be on our confidential listserv or if you have any questions, email me at [email protected] Books for Sale Atlas of Human Anatomy. Netter. 5th ed. 2010. $15. Basic Medical Biochemistry, Marks. 3rd edition. 2008. $10. Neuroanatomy: an atlas of structures, sections, and systems. Haines. 8th ed. 2011. $15 Neuroanatomy through clinical cases. Blumenfeld. 2002. $5. Case Studies in Neuroscience. Jozefowicz. $5. Rapid Review Pathology. Goljian. 3rd ed. (x2) $5. Fundamentals of Pathology (Pathoma textbook). Sattar. 1st ed. $10. Blueprints Ob/Gyn. Callahan. 5th ed. $5. Case Files Psychiatry. Toy. 3rd ed. $5. PreTest Psychiatry. Klamen. 13th ed. $5. Please email: [email protected] for questions! Thanks |
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