How to Break Down a Question | USMLE Step 1 | Neurology
How to break down a USMLE Step 1 question, from MedSmarter with Dr. Jason Colip. The attached video is the breakdown of a question regarding Neurology. A 43-year-old female comes to the physician because of the gradual onset of involuntary facial and extremity movements, increasing mood swings, and difficulty with her memory. She says that her mother displayed similar symptoms when she was in her 50s. Which of the following changes would most likely be seen in the brain of this patient? We break down the concepts in simple terms in shorter videos so students can focus on the Educational Objective to get a deep understanding of the concept. We help Medical Students pass their USMLE Step 1 Exams and provide Live and Live Online Review Courses as well as 1:1 Tutoring. Jason Colip, MD - USMLE Instructor AUIS Alumni USMLE Promo Code: PROF1 ► VISIT our Website: https://www.MedSmarter.com ► STAY CONNECTED on Social Media: Facebook: / medsmarter Instagram: / medsmarter Twitter: / medsmarter LinkedIn: / medsmarter-usmle-prep ► SUBSCRIBE to our YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/medsmarter/su... "A Smarter Approach to Career in Medicine" #usmle #neurology #medsmarter #questionbreakdown

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