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LMCC Strategy Session Prepared by N. LeVasseur PGY-1- Internal Medicine. Thank you to everyone involved in the creation of this presentation!. *** Disclaimer: this presentation is intended for information purposes only ***. CONGRATULATIONS!. Match day is over
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LMCC Strategy Session Prepared by N. LeVasseur PGY-1- Internal Medicine Thank you to everyone involved in the creation of this presentation! *** Disclaimer: this presentation is intended for information purposes only ***
CONGRATULATIONS! • Match day is over • You want to move on with your life • Outstanding items: an exam summarizing what you should have learned over the last 4 years… • DON’T PANIC! • Here’s why…
Why writing the LMCC should be a piece of cake • You’ve made it this far • You’re a professional exam writer • You have plenty of experience with the MCQ / CDMQ format • You will be surprised by how much you know • It’s always easier trying to learn things the 2nd time around • The exam is fair and will stratify you based on your strengths (contrary to popular belief, this is to your advantage!)
BASIC STRATEGIES • Make a plan! You have plenty of time, but you should spend it wisely • Be strategic – focus your time on things that will give you the highest yield • This should be your new job… seriously! 9-5, no more than that or you will drive yourself nuts • Keep up with things that make you happy • Study with friends
Resources *** based on the resources most commonly used by my class • Toronto Notes • Case Files • LMCCQE Exam Practice • B2B lectures • Canada Q bank (120$) • USMLE World–Step 2 CK (120$) • Self Administered Qualifying Examination Part I (68$) • Essentials for the Canadian Medical Licensing Exams • MCCQE Part 1 Objectives
With regards to B2B • It’s a good change of environment • Historically, most lectures people like to attend • Pop health / ethics • Obs-gyne • Peds! • Review the slides ahead of time
Topics to cover • internal medicine(600 pages TO notes), • Surgery (350 pages TO notes) • Pediatrics (100 pages TO notes), • obstetrics and gynecology (100 pages TO notes), • Psychiatry (60 pages TO notes), and • population health and the considerations of the legal, ethical and organizational aspects of the practice of medicine (45 pages TO notes).
Focus of study • Highest yield with studying Peds, Obs-Gyne, Psych, Ethics and Pop Health • Surgery and Internal Medicine are VERY broad topics to study • Focus on the essentials and the common things, your basics • The exam is not meant to trick you, don’t overthink it! (ie. Some soon to be psych residents failed the psych part because they overthought it…)
Surgery and Medicine • Attend B2B lectures, it’s the best way to power your way through lots of material • Use Case Files • Do practice questions • Study with people who are matched to those specialties (they spent their entire 4th year doing electives in this discipline) • Focus on the basics – general surgery, minimal subspecialty, general internal medicine (cardio, resp, nephro, GI)
Format • MCQ – 28 questions per section • Weight of the question based on its difficulty • This part is worth 75% of your mark • CDMQ – total of 45-55 cases (average 80 questions) • This part is worth 25% of your mark • One of your stronger categories can compensate for a weaker one!
My personal experience Familiar material to kick off your frenzy Average 50 pages per day of Toronto Notes + 3 hours of practice questions or case practice Lots of lunch / coffee breaks Gym time and social time at night
How to take the test • Once again, don’t panic • It’s a long day, but it goes by very quickly • Get a good night’s sleep, bring some snacks, look after your basic needs… • Keep in mind, you ARE prepared, you’ve been working towards this for 4 years • Most people do better than they think! Almost everyone feels like they can’t get a sense of how they did until the scores come in.
Continued • Don’t linger on questions, recommendations suggest 1 minute per question, maximum 3 • Flag questions to review • You usually don’t have time to review all of your questions, trust your instinct • MOST OF ALL, REMEMBER THIS IS THE FINISH LINE AND AN END TO YOUR LONG HERMIT PERIOD. LET THE SUMMER BEGIN
I hope this was useful to you. GOOD LUCK!