The USMLE Step 1 assesses the foundational knowledge necessary for medical practice, focusing on basic sciences and clinical principles essential for patient care.
Study of body structure, including organs, tissues, and systems. Key topics: neuroanatomy, musculoskeletal, cardiovascular. Vital for understanding clinical diagnosis and surgical procedures.
Focuses on molecular biology, enzymes, metabolism, and genetic mechanisms. Essential for understanding disease mechanisms, pharmacology, and diagnostic testing.
Study of microorganisms like bacteria, viruses, fungi, and parasites. Topics include pathogenesis, immune response, and antibiotic resistance. Crucial for infection control and treatment.
Explores normal body function across systems (cardiovascular, respiratory, renal). Understanding physiological mechanisms is fundamental for diagnosing diseases and patient care.
Study of disease processes, including cellular injury, inflammation, and neoplasia. Key for understanding disease progression, diagnosis, and management.
Focuses on drug action, mechanisms, side effects, and interactions. Knowledge vital for prescribing treatments and understanding therapeutic drug use.
Examines psychology, psychiatry, and social issues affecting health. Includes mental health disorders, ethical issues, and patient communication.
Study of human development from fertilization to birth. Key for understanding congenital disorders and developmental anomalies.
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