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The MedFlashGo Podcast is a rapid review tool designed by medical students and physicians for USMLE/COMLEX/Shelf for step 1, 2, and 3 exams. We understand that burnout is a real issue and we hope to make medical school more fun and enjoyable! This podcast is a tool that lets you learn quickly and efficiently on the go.

In this podcast, we will be doing a "Question Of The Day" model, Monday through Friday powered by the MedFlashGo Voice-Interactive question bank. Please enjoy this free supplemental tool where episodes are never longer than 4 minutes!
Website: www.medflashgo.com @medflashgo

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The MedFlashGo Podcast is a rapid review tool designed by medical students and physicians for USMLE/COMLEX/Shelf for step 1, 2, and 3 exams. We understand that burnout is a real issue and we hope to make medical school more fun and enjoyable! This podcast is a tool that lets you learn quickly and efficiently on the go.

In this podcast, we will be doing a "Question Of The Day" model, Monday through Friday powered by the MedFlashGo Voice-Interactive question bank. Please enjoy this free supplemental tool where episodes are never longer than 4 minutes!
Website: www.medflashgo.com @medflashgo

    #230 Urinary incontinence types | Ob/gyn | Clinical | MedFlashGo Question of the Day For Medical Students | USMLE, COMLEX, Medical Boards, Shelf

    #230 Urinary incontinence types | Ob/gyn | Clinical | MedFlashGo Question of the Day For Medical Students | USMLE, COMLEX, Medical Boards, Shelf

    Welcome To The MedFlashGo Podcast. This Is Your Daily 4 Minutes Or Less Rapid Review for medical students. Topics are based on medical board examinations including USMLE, COMLEX, And Shelf Exams. We release a new episode every weekday!

    In this question of the day, Sean asks students to identify the correct diagnosis.

    These questions are powered by MedFlashGo The First Voice-based interactive medical question bank currently available on Alexa. This tool allows medical students to study medical topics and be interactively tested without the use of a screen. You can study on your couch, in your car, and on the move without the use of a screen. To get access to the free audio-interactive question bank, click here or go to your Alexa application and search medflashgo In the skills section. To learn more details go to medflashgo.com and check out our frequently asked questions section.

    Please know that these questions were creatively designed by medical students and physicians for the purpose of education and do not replace health information given from your health professionals. We have tried our best to make sure the information is accurate please, so please let us know if you find any errors and we will be sure to correct them.


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    • 3 Min.
    #229 Acute DVT/PE treatment | Pharmacology | Emergency Medicine | MedFlashGo Question of the Day For Medical Students | USMLE, COMLEX, Medical Boards, Shelf

    #229 Acute DVT/PE treatment | Pharmacology | Emergency Medicine | MedFlashGo Question of the Day For Medical Students | USMLE, COMLEX, Medical Boards, Shelf

    Welcome To The MedFlashGo Podcast. This Is Your Daily 4 Minutes Or Less Rapid Review for medical students. Topics are based on medical board examinations including USMLE, COMLEX, And Shelf Exams. We release a new episode every weekday!

    In this question of the day, Sean asks students to identify the correct treatment.

    These questions are powered by MedFlashGo The First Voice-based interactive medical question bank currently available on Alexa. This tool allows medical students to study medical topics and be interactively tested without the use of a screen. You can study on your couch, in your car, and on the move without the use of a screen. To get access to the free audio-interactive question bank, click here or go to your Alexa application and search medflashgo In the skills section. To learn more details go to medflashgo.com and check out our frequently asked questions section.

    Please know that these questions were creatively designed by medical students and physicians for the purpose of education and do not replace health information given from your health professionals. We have tried our best to make sure the information is accurate please, so please let us know if you find any errors and we will be sure to correct them.


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    Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/medflashgo/message

    • 4 Min.
    #228 Neuromuscular side effects of antipsychotics | Pharmacology | Psychology | MedFlashGo Question of the Day For Medical Students | USMLE, COMLEX, Medical Boards, Shelf

    #228 Neuromuscular side effects of antipsychotics | Pharmacology | Psychology | MedFlashGo Question of the Day For Medical Students | USMLE, COMLEX, Medical Boards, Shelf

    Welcome To The MedFlashGo Podcast. This Is Your Daily 4 Minutes Or Less Rapid Review for medical students. Topics are based on medical board examinations including USMLE, COMLEX, And Shelf Exams. We release a new episode every weekday!

    In this question of the day, Sean asks students to identify the correct side effect associated with the symptoms described.

    These questions are powered by MedFlashGo The First Voice-based interactive medical question bank currently available on Alexa. This tool allows medical students to study medical topics and be interactively tested without the use of a screen. You can study on your couch, in your car, and on the move without the use of a screen. To get access to the free audio-interactive question bank, click here or go to your Alexa application and search medflashgo In the skills section. To learn more details go to medflashgo.com and check out our frequently asked questions section.

    Please know that these questions were creatively designed by medical students and physicians for the purpose of education and do not replace health information given from your health professionals. We have tried our best to make sure the information is accurate please, so please let us know if you find any errors and we will be sure to correct them.


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    Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/medflashgo/message

    • 4 Min.
    #227 Painful v. non-painful STIs | Infectious Disease | Pathology | MedFlashGo Question of the Day For Medical Students | USMLE, COMLEX, Medical Boards, Shelf

    #227 Painful v. non-painful STIs | Infectious Disease | Pathology | MedFlashGo Question of the Day For Medical Students | USMLE, COMLEX, Medical Boards, Shelf

    Welcome To The MedFlashGo Podcast. This Is Your Daily 4 Minutes Or Less Rapid Review for medical students. Topics are based on medical board examinations including USMLE, COMLEX, And Shelf Exams. We release a new episode every weekday!

    In this question of the day, Sean asks students to identify the correct pathology associated with the condition.

    These questions are powered by MedFlashGo The First Voice-based interactive medical question bank currently available on Alexa. This tool allows medical students to study medical topics and be interactively tested without the use of a screen. You can study on your couch, in your car, and on the move without the use of a screen. To get access to the free audio-interactive question bank, click here or go to your Alexa application and search medflashgo In the skills section. To learn more details go to medflashgo.com and check out our frequently asked questions section.

    Please know that these questions were creatively designed by medical students and physicians for the purpose of education and do not replace health information given from your health professionals. We have tried our best to make sure the information is accurate please, so please let us know if you find any errors and we will be sure to correct them.


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    Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/medflashgo/message

    • 4 Min.
    #226 K+ sparing diuretics | Nephrology | Clinical | MedFlashGo Question of the Day For Medical Students | USMLE, COMLEX, Medical Boards, Shelf

    #226 K+ sparing diuretics | Nephrology | Clinical | MedFlashGo Question of the Day For Medical Students | USMLE, COMLEX, Medical Boards, Shelf

    Welcome To The MedFlashGo Podcast. This Is Your Daily 4 Minutes Or Less Rapid Review for medical students. Topics are based on medical board examinations including USMLE, COMLEX, And Shelf Exams. We release a new episode every weekday!

    In this question of the day, Sean asks students to identify the correct side effects of the medications listed.

    These questions are powered by MedFlashGo The First Voice-based interactive medical question bank currently available on Alexa. This tool allows medical students to study medical topics and be interactively tested without the use of a screen. You can study on your couch, in your car, and on the move without the use of a screen. To get access to the free audio-interactive question bank, click here or go to your Alexa application and search medflashgo In the skills section. To learn more details go to medflashgo.com and check out our frequently asked questions section.

    Please know that these questions were creatively designed by medical students and physicians for the purpose of education and do not replace health information given from your health professionals. We have tried our best to make sure the information is accurate please, so please let us know if you find any errors and we will be sure to correct them.


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    Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/medflashgo/message

    • 3 Min.
    #225 RBC transfusion reactions | ICU | Clinical | MedFlashGo Question of the Day For Medical Students | USMLE, COMLEX, Medical Boards, Shelf

    #225 RBC transfusion reactions | ICU | Clinical | MedFlashGo Question of the Day For Medical Students | USMLE, COMLEX, Medical Boards, Shelf

    Welcome To The MedFlashGo Podcast. This Is Your Daily 4 Minutes Or Less Rapid Review for medical students. Topics are based on medical board examinations including USMLE, COMLEX, And Shelf Exams. We release a new episode every weekday!

    In this question of the day, Sean asks students to identify the correct reactions to RBC transfusion.

    These questions are powered by MedFlashGo The First Voice-based interactive medical question bank currently available on Alexa. This tool allows medical students to study medical topics and be interactively tested without the use of a screen. You can study on your couch, in your car, and on the move without the use of a screen. To get access to the free audio-interactive question bank, click here or go to your Alexa application and search medflashgo In the skills section. To learn more details go to medflashgo.com and check out our frequently asked questions section.

    Please know that these questions were creatively designed by medical students and physicians for the purpose of education and do not replace health information given from your health professionals. We have tried our best to make sure the information is accurate please, so please let us know if you find any errors and we will be sure to correct them.


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    Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/medflashgo/message

    • 3 Min.

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