Hey, my name is Dan and I'm a PGY-1 Internal Medicine resident. As an IMG, I am aware of the unique pressure to perform exceptionally well on the USMLEs, and prepared throughout medical school accordingly. Along the way I picked up study skills, tricks, and tips that I've freely shared with underclassmen in their preparation which I have heard has been very helpful.
My goal is to thoughtfully prepare every student I am privileged enough to teach to reach their highest potential on these...
Hey, my name is Dan and I'm a PGY-1 Internal Medicine resident. As an IMG, I am aware of the unique pressure to perform exceptionally well on the USMLEs, and prepared throughout medical school accordingly. Along the way I picked up study skills, tricks, and tips that I've freely shared with underclassmen in their preparation which I have heard has been very helpful.
My goal is to thoughtfully prepare every student I am privileged enough to teach to reach their highest potential on these high-stakes and key exams. I can't promise a "silver bullet." Medical students are the most neurotic bunch of type A folks; if there's a perfect solution to a high score, we would've found it by now. The truth is different methods work for different people. My job is to help you find that, while also dropping pearls and test methods that you can use in your preparation and on test day.
- Currently employed as an author and image bank manager with TrueLearn; a unique position that allows me not only to follow a question from inception to final approval, but also critically consider and draw diagrams in such a way to best represent high yield topics.
- Tutored USMLE for underclassmen at my medical school