What’s the Secret to Succeeding in
Med School?
Studying High-Yield Concepts

What are high yield concepts? Extremely important topics that repeatedly show up on your
med school exams, board exams, and USMLE.

Needless to say it is absolutely crucial to master these concepts and…
MD Second Opinion presents them in a funny out-of-the-box way.

Students who do best in medical school don’t learn from textbooks, chalk
boards, and boring professors anymore. We know from our own experience
that effective learning is done through

  • memorable pneumonics
  • concise conceptual videos
  • real clinical vignettes
  • and a little bit of comedy

Come join the over 13,000 members from med schools all across the
world who have found us to be an effective study tool

 

 

What are Med Students Saying
About MD Second Opinion?

 

 

How Do We Find Out What’s High Yield?

We go through the most current study products available: USMLE first aid, Q-bank, Kaplan, & BRS and look for the what’s trending.

Do you feel Overwhelmed?

It’s easy to get burnt out. Med school is a marathon, and the best train with Second Opinion. They study smart by cutting out the fat and focusing on what’s high yield. Because of the sheer volume of content presented you could easily waste all your time studying things that never show up on you exam. Therefore, you NEED to study smart. Come join the over 13,000 members from med schools all across the world who have found us to be an effective study tool.

Fatty Acids

 

 

 


Students have praised us for this video: making one the most confusing and convoluted topics MANAGABLE and EASY. You could end up memorizing over 50 enzymes that will never show up on an exam. But we break it down to the 7 that will always show up.

 

Clotting Cascade

 

Coagulation repeatedly comes up in exams in many different ways; and there are a lot elements to keep straight. This video strips it down to what you ABSOLUTELY need to know. It covers all the factors, thrombolytic pharmacology, and popular clinical correlations.

Clinical Enzymology & Plasma Protein

 

 


Medical students at Ross asked us to give them a high yield lecture for their exam How effective was our one hour global review? Students told us that the material we covered got them 25 POINTS on their test. That’s the difference between a ‘C’ and an ‘A’! Plasma proteins is CRUCIAL to know because it shows up again and again on clinical vignettes in many subjects.