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The most important test of your life may be the USMLE. This series of webinars is designed to help you maximize your score so that you can match into the residency of your dreams.

Attend four live sessions with information on creating a study plan, leveraging resources, utilizing tutoring, and much more. Recordings of past sessions will be available to all registrants.

2021 Webinar Schedule and Details

Speaker

Joel Ramirez, MD, Director of Medical School Tutoring at MedSchoolCoach

Dr. Ramirez attended the University of California, San Francisco. He received a 266 on Step 1, 265 on Step 2 CK, and 255 on Step 3. He oversees the team of elite USMLE and COMLEX tutors. He is an experienced and passionate educator and mentor and has been involved in medical school admission for more than 5 years.

Join Dr. Joel Ramirez, the Director of Medical School Tutoring at MedSchoolCoach , as he will discusses how to make successful transition to medical school, how to maximize year learning from day one, and how to ensure that you will be successful in your classes and on your exams. In this webinar, you will learn:

  • How to transition to medical school
  • How to learn quickly and effectively
  • What steps you should take early on to set yourself up to for success on your board exams
  • How to find the specialty of year dreams and be qualified to match

Speaker

Joel Ramirez, MD, Director of Medical School Tutoring at MedSchoolCoach

Dr. Ramirez attended the University of California, San Francisco. He received a 266 on Step 1, 265 on Step 2 CK, and 255 on Step 3. He oversees the team of elite USMLE and COMLEX tutors. He is an experienced and passionate educator and mentor and has been involved in medical school admission for more than 5 years.

Join Dr. Joel Ramirez, the Director of Medical School Tutoring at MedSchoolCoach , as he will discuss how to select the right resources and stick to a well thought out study schedule when preparing for USMLE Step 1. In this webinar, you will learn:

  • How to select the right resources and leverage them to your advantage
  • How to create a study plan and stick to it
  • How to be adaptable, flexible, and accurate when studying
  • How to utilize tutoring to maximize your score

Speaker

Joel Ramirez, MD, Director of Medical School Tutoring at MedSchoolCoach

Dr. Ramirez attended the University of California, San Francisco. He received a 266 on Step 1, 265 on Step 2 CK, and 255 on Step 3. He oversees the team of elite USMLE and COMLEX tutors. He is an experienced and passionate educator and mentor and has been involved in medical school admission for more than 5 years.

Join Dr. Joel Ramirez, the Director of Medical School Tutoring at MedSchoolCoach , as he will discuss how to create a study plan, and help you get on the right track to success. In this webinar, some common questions will be answered, such as:

  • How should I study for the USMLE Step 2 CK
  • When should I start studying for USMLE Step 2 CK
  • How do I create an effective study plan
  • Which resources should I use
  • How will the transition of Step 1 to pass/fail effect the USMLE Step 2 CK

Speaker

David Flick, MD, Director of Residency Advising at MedSchoolCoach

Dr. Flick attended medical school at UC Irvine after receiving the Army health professions scholarship. He served on the admissions committee for four years including working on the selection committee board. He completed a family medicine residency program in Oahu, HI and served on the residency admissions committee. He is board certified in family medicine and now works as a flight surgeon for the Army.

Join Dr. Flick, the Director of Residency Advising at MedSchoolCoach, as he will discuss the difference in medical specialties, how residencies compare for different paths, and different financial factors to consider. In this webinar, you will learn:

  • The work-life balance of becoming a physician
  • Which specialties are the most competitive
  • How long your residency will be based on the specialty you choose
  • How salaries differ based on specialties, and how you can make better financial decisions