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==How to Build a Question== | |||
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# Read and understand the tested material to grasp basic principles, diagnostic approach, management and therapeutics according to the BOARD level. | |||
# Get familiar with the format, content and high Yield material. Take many exams using Q-banks, the NBME website [[http://www.nbme.org/]] and the actual exam, when ready!. Respect Copy Rights sources from Q-banks. | |||
# Select a specific content | |||
# Use WikiDoc to obtain information, pictures, videos, and links on the explanations. | |||
# Challenge the test taker: do not give away the correct answer. Avoid using proper or specific signs. Describe signs and symptoms in lay terms to give the hints. Example: instead of “marfanoid appearance”, describe the patient with long extremities, skinny appearance and tall. | |||
# Do not ask negatively i.e. "which of the following is incorrect, not correct or false?". | |||
# Long stems help recreate the challenge on test date. Short and moderate stems test specific facts. | |||
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==Multi-step or Jump Question== | |||
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Include 2 or 3 Jump questions in order to test the medical thinking process, not just the content. Follow these steps: | |||
# Select one box with a specific topic (i.e. clinical presentation) from the diagram shown below. Use facts such as: the clinical presentation (symptoms and signs), the physical exam findings, specific test findings (i.e. labs, imaging, biopsy), the definitive diagnosis, the treatment of choice, its mechanism of action and the most common adverse effect associated with that medication. | |||
# Describe the first box (i.e. typical clinical presentation) in the question stem. | |||
# Ask a specific fact about another box (i.e. what is the mechanism of action of the treatment of choice?). If possible, revert the order and add extra steps. | |||
# '''You just created a jump question!''' | |||
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===Example=== | |||
Microbiology questions require the reader to make the diagnosis, identify the treatment of choice and to know the mechanism of action (3 steps). | |||
An equally difficult but less elegant question could ask what HLA-subtype is associated with a rheumatological disease. | |||
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==Steps to Upload a Question== | |||
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# Go to the home page on WikiDoc, and click on the icon that says, "Board Review", or click [[Board Review|here]]. | # Go to the home page on WikiDoc, and click on the icon that says, "Board Review", or click [[Board Review|here]]. | ||
# Click on the big green icon that says "add a board review question". | # Click on the big green icon that says "add a board review question". | ||
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# Click save page if you're done, or show preview if you like to see how your question will look like. | # Click save page if you're done, or show preview if you like to see how your question will look like. | ||
# Make sure you click save page before you move on! | # Make sure you click save page before you move on! | ||
# Self quality check your work using the [[WBR quality checklist]] | |||
# Contact via email the WBR Editors in Chief and WBR Team Members to review your question | |||
# '''CONGRATULATIONS! You just created a high quality WBR Question!''' | |||
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===Question Stem=== | |||
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*The questions are preferred to be narrated as a clinical vignette, which is not an actual case. | *The questions are preferred to be narrated as a clinical vignette, which is not an actual case. | ||
*The information and illustrations should be the testing point | *The information and illustrations should be the testing point | ||
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* Illogical answers, absolute terms, word repeats (for example: a word or phrase in the correct answer choice, is the same as in the stem) are discouraged. | * Illogical answers, absolute terms, word repeats (for example: a word or phrase in the correct answer choice, is the same as in the stem) are discouraged. | ||
* “None of the above”, “All of the above” or some combination of response must not be used. | * “None of the above”, “All of the above” or some combination of response must not be used. | ||
===Answer Explanations=== | ===Answer Explanations=== | ||
* These questions are intended to teach using sources such as: graphics, references and guidelines if applicable. | * These questions are intended to teach using sources such as: graphics, references and guidelines if applicable. | ||
====Overall Explanation==== | ====Overall Explanation==== | ||
* Only ONE answer is the best or the most appropriate one | * Only ONE answer is the best or the most appropriate one | ||
* Justify why that choice is correct: explain the pertinent positive findings, not just list the tested subject. (i.e. the patient has this symptom which is a typical presentation of this disease). Explain also the pertinent negatives. | * Justify why that choice is correct: explain the pertinent positive findings, not just list the tested subject. (i.e. the patient has this symptom which is a typical presentation of this disease). Explain also the pertinent negatives. | ||
==== | * '''Educational Objectives:''' include short high yield facts (1 or 2 take-home sentences/phrases). | ||
====Answer Choice Explanation==== | |||
* Include why the correct answer is correct and why each of the distractors are incorrect. | * Include why the correct answer is correct and why each of the distractors are incorrect. | ||
* Include concise, yet thorough explanation providing a high yield information. | * Include concise, yet thorough explanation providing a high yield information. | ||
* Add additional information to the correct answer explanation, not explained on the overall explanation. | * Add additional information to the correct answer explanation, not explained on the overall explanation. | ||
===References=== | ===References=== | ||
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*Use WikiDoc content | *Use WikiDoc content | ||
*Promote WikiDoc use inserting internal links into the explanations | *Promote WikiDoc use inserting internal links into the explanations | ||
===External Resources=== | ===External Resources=== | ||
Mention external sources used respecting Copy Rights. | Mention external sources used respecting Copy Rights. | ||
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** [http://www.usmle-forums.com www.usmle-forums.com], recent test takers give feedback about their experience and commonly tested facts, updated constantly | ** [http://www.usmle-forums.com www.usmle-forums.com], recent test takers give feedback about their experience and commonly tested facts, updated constantly | ||
== | ===Matching Sets=== | ||
The format remains the same as above, but it tests two or three different concepts on separate questions having the same clinical vignette. | |||
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==== | ==Step 1 Question Format== | ||
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* Test the basic principles using calculations, clinical scenarios, and multimedia. | * Test the basic principles using calculations, clinical scenarios, and multimedia. | ||
===Case Scenarios=== | ===Case Scenarios=== | ||
* Age | * Age | ||
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* Electrocardiography if relevant | * Electrocardiography if relevant | ||
* Pathologic or radiographic images | * Pathologic or radiographic images | ||
===Commonly Asked Questions=== | ===Commonly Asked Questions=== | ||
* A deficiency of which of the following enzyme activities is the most likely cause of the findings in this patient? | * A deficiency of which of the following enzyme activities is the most likely cause of the findings in this patient? | ||
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* Which of the following treatments is most appropriate at this time? | * Which of the following treatments is most appropriate at this time? | ||
== | ===Ethics and Principles=== | ||
Wikidoc has strict rules and regulations against plagiarism. Those rules must be followed. Participants for the board review questions project will have to follow the highest standards of ethics and conduct when writing a question. | |||
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==Step 2 CK Question Format== | |||
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* Follow the most recent Algorithms/Guidelines from WikiDoc | * Follow the most recent Algorithms/Guidelines from WikiDoc | ||
* Useful resources are the books: Master the Boards and First Aid for Step 2 CK | * Useful resources are the books: Master the Boards and First Aid for Step 2 CK | ||
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* Include extra information that is not necessary leading towards the correct answer (distractors) | * Include extra information that is not necessary leading towards the correct answer (distractors) | ||
* Audio and video questions would be ideal also | * Audio and video questions would be ideal also | ||
===Case Scenarios=== | ===Case Scenarios=== | ||
* Age of patient | * Age of patient | ||
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* Laboratory findings | * Laboratory findings | ||
* Image or video (if applicable) | * Image or video (if applicable) | ||
===Commonly Asked Questions=== | ===Commonly Asked Questions=== | ||
* What is the most likely diagnosis? | * What is the most likely diagnosis? | ||
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* What is the best drug/ drug of choice used to treat this condition? | * What is the best drug/ drug of choice used to treat this condition? | ||
== | ===Ethics and Principles=== | ||
Wikidoc has strict rules and regulations against plagiarism. Those rules must be followed. Participants for the board review questions project will have to follow the highest standards of ethics and conduct when writing a question. | |||
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==Step 3 Question Format== | |||
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Testing mainly on management of case, covering the following fields: | Testing mainly on management of case, covering the following fields: | ||
===Application of Concepts=== | ===Application of Concepts=== | ||
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* What is the cause of (sign/ physical exam finding)? | * What is the cause of (sign/ physical exam finding)? | ||
* Questions related to research studies | * Questions related to research studies | ||
===History and Physical Examination=== | ===History and Physical Examination=== | ||
* What is the most likely physical exam finding? | * What is the most likely physical exam finding? | ||
* What facts from the past history are important for diagnosis? | * What facts from the past history are important for diagnosis? | ||
* What is the most common risk factor for this condition? | * What is the most common risk factor for this condition? | ||
===Laboratory and Diagnostic Studies=== | ===Laboratory and Diagnostic Studies=== | ||
* What is the most appropriate/accurate laboratory test to evaluate this patient? | * What is the most appropriate/accurate laboratory test to evaluate this patient? | ||
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* What is the most likely result of this laboratory test seen in this condition? | * What is the most likely result of this laboratory test seen in this condition? | ||
* What is the most likely laboratory finding seen in this condition? | * What is the most likely laboratory finding seen in this condition? | ||
===Diagnosis=== | ===Diagnosis=== | ||
* What is the most likely diagnosis? | * What is the most likely diagnosis? | ||
* Which condition is most commonly associated with ____? | * Which condition is most commonly associated with ____? | ||
===Prognosis=== | ===Prognosis=== | ||
* Which of the following factors influences prognosis (good or bad)? | * Which of the following factors influences prognosis (good or bad)? | ||
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* What is the most common complication of this condition? | * What is the most common complication of this condition? | ||
* What is the most likely outcome of this condition? | * What is the most likely outcome of this condition? | ||
===Management=== | ===Management=== | ||
* What is the next best step in management of this patient? | * What is the next best step in management of this patient? | ||
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===Ethics and Principles=== | ===Ethics and Principles=== | ||
Wikidoc has strict rules and regulations against plagiarism. Those rules must be followed. Participants for the board review questions project will have to follow the highest standards of ethics and conduct when writing a question. | Wikidoc has strict rules and regulations against plagiarism. Those rules must be followed. Participants for the board review questions project will have to follow the highest standards of ethics and conduct when writing a question. | ||
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==Resources== | |||
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=== | ===WikiDoc Resources=== | ||
* [[MCAT]] | * [[MCAT]] | ||
* [[USMLE Step 1]] | * [[USMLE Step 1]] | ||
* [[USMLE Step 2-CK]] | * [[USMLE Step 2-CK]] | ||
* [[USMLE Step 2 Clinical Skills]] | * [[USMLE Step 2 Clinical Skills]] | ||
* [[Step 2 CS study guide]] | |||
* [[USMLE Step 3]] | * [[USMLE Step 3]] | ||
* [[Copyleft sources]] | |||
* [[How to upload USMLE II Images]] | |||
* [[COMLEX-USA]] | * [[COMLEX-USA]] | ||
=== | ===External Resources=== | ||
* http://www.usmle.org/pdfs/step-1/2013content_step1.pdf | * http://www.usmle.org/pdfs/step-1/2013content_step1.pdf | ||
* http://www.usmle.org/pdfs/step-2-ck/2012--13_FINAL_S2_GSI.pdf | * http://www.usmle.org/pdfs/step-2-ck/2012--13_FINAL_S2_GSI.pdf | ||
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* http://www.ecfmg.org/ | * http://www.ecfmg.org/ | ||
* http://www.osteopathic.org/Pages/default.aspx | * http://www.osteopathic.org/Pages/default.aspx | ||
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