USMLE STEP 1 HIGH-YIELD MICROBIOLOGY - BACTERIA | MED STUDENT SUCCESS

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Here are the highest yield clinical presentations for bacteria commonly tested on step 1!! Make sure to watch the high-yield reviews for fungi, parasites and viruses too!

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This video alone places you among the ranks of Ninja Nerd and Pathoma...other people equally deserving of the Nobel Prize, and people without which I could not excel at boards. You are amazing, Thank you!

Patrick-yups
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This is so great! And I love how you have it set up so that I can pause and think of the answer first forcing me to do some active recall rather than just mindlessly watching another review video (which I must admit I tend to do sometimes)

noxaccio
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Some people deserve more than just a Thank You. Just like you! Thank You So much 🙏

AhmedUpdykadir
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This is super consise and super high yield.
Very well put and presented.
Thanks

jayendrasingh
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All of your videos have been very helpful for me and I’m using them for my Medical Laboratory Scientist national exam.

jcasey
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So helpful for day before exam review!

AlexandraMarasa
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Thank you so much 🙏 Beautiful Summary ❤

AhmedUpdykadir
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Thank you very much for video…help a lot..please keep continuing these videos…

srinivasachakradharearni
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Your videos are so helpful 😊
I just subscribed to your channel

isieboo
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Can you please make more on bacteria? This was very useful

disha
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Hello, can you please add "Infectious agents", such as Gram +ve, -ve, etc. that would get great !

rupacharya
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Hello, do you have any suggestion or video on pathology?Thanks. would you willing to share your document?

dineshsingh
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I appreciate the video! At 1:39 I got confused as I think E. Coli (ETEC) has the same symptoms but i guess its "less severe"?

yashshroff