The 100-Day Clinical Sciences Study Plan
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About the study plan
After many years of studying medicine, most medical students have to take one big final medical exam to prove they are ready to work as doctors. For written exams, you might have to study every day over several months. With AMBOSS, even this stressful phase becomes easier and more fun.
We studied for medical state exams ourselves and have all the expertise to help you prepare in a way that we wish we could have. Based on our knowledge of a wide ranges of international exams and curriculums, we created a learning plan that will help you revise the most important topics of medicine to prepare you for your final exams. This AMBOSS Study Plan provides you with a clear, structured way of studying and supports you with concise medical knowledge.
Scroll below, and you will find professionally written AMBOSS Articles covering subjects you’ll face in your final exams, such as Internal Medicine, Neurology, Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Pediatrics, Anaesthesiology, Surgery, and more! Each day in the study plan contains a series of AMBOSS Articles linked to case-based questions to test you on your medical knowledge.
FAQ
Who is this study plan for?
This study plan is for any student looking for a structured way to revise all clinical science subjects (Internal Medicine, Surgical Sciences, Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Pediatrics, and other clinical specialties) in a comprehensive manner.
Students might need to take an exam covering the entire clinical studies curriculum for various reasons, like:
- A final exam before graduating out of medical school
- Clinical licensure exams (USMLE Step 2, IFOM CSE, SMLE, PNA, etc.)
- A pre-internship/-residency exam
What does this study plan cover?
The AMBOSS study plan consists of:
- A selection of expertly written and in-depth AMBOSS Articles that are allotted to each day, spanning over a hundred days and covering the various subjects you’ll find in your final medical exam.
- Each day’s reading is linked to the case-based questions from our Question bank, which test and reinforce the concepts taught in the AMBOSS Articles.
As students are tested on recently studied concepts through clinical scenarios, they are required to integrate and apply their knowledge of the most important topics from these clinical subjects. This ensures that they possess the depth and range of clinical medical knowledge to ace in their final exams.
How do I use this study plan?
Once you have reviewed the day’s topics, we recommend that you test and reinforce these concepts by solving the Question Session linked at the bottom of each day’s list. This session contains a selection of case-based multiple-choice questions, tailored to the content you are expected to have covered on the day.v
User notice:
Please fill in the form to receive the study plan download link. To use the 100-day study plan with the AMBOSS platform, along with all of its interactive learning tools, you’ll first need to sign in to an account that has access to our Knowledge Library and Question Bank. If you’re new to AMBOSS, you can set up a free five-day trial to test it out. Once signed in, you can begin exploring all the topics and resources you’ll need to succeed in your exams!
Start the AMBOSS 100-Day Study Plan
For each day in the AMBOSS Study Plan, you will find a list of in-depth AMBOSS Articles covering the topics you’ll need for your exam. Each AMBOSS Article is integrated with case-based multiple-choice questions – tailored to the content you’ll have to study.
To access the study plan, you must log in to AMBOSS. If you don’t have an AMBOSS account you can create one here.
Day 1-36: Study Internal medicine
Day 1: Cardiology and Angiology
Day 2: Cardiology and Angiology
Day 3: Cardiology and Angiology
Day 4: Cardiology and Angiology
Day 5: Cardiology and Angiology
Day 6: Cardiology and Angiology
Day 7: Hematology
Day 8: Hematology
Day 9: Hematology
Day 10: Hematology
Day 11: Pneumology
Day 12: Pneumology
Day 13: Pneumology
Day 14: Gastroenterology
Day 15: Gastroenterology
Day 16: Gastroenterology
Day 17: Gastroenterology
Day 18: Gastroenterology
Day 19: Endocrinology
Day 20: Endocrinology
Day 21: Endocrinology
Day 22: Nephrology
Day 23: Nephrology
Day 24: Nephrology
Day 25: Rheumatology and Immunology
Day 26: Rheumatology and Immunology
Day 27: Rheumatology and Immunology
- Connective tissue diseases
- Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE…)
- Inflammatory myopathies (Myositis)
- Systemic sclerosis (Scleroderma)
- Vasculitides
- Giant cell arteritis (Temporal arteritis…)
- Granulomatosis with polyangiitis (Wegener granulomatosis)
- Kawasaki disease
- Thromboangiitis obliterans
- Antibody diagnosis of autoimmune diseases
Day 28 and 29: Revision Internal Medicine
No Articles today! Use the day to revise whatever topics you had trouble with the last few days. We also set up a set of questions for to answer today as revision of the last few days.
Day 30: Infectious Diseases/ Infectiology and hygiene
Day 31: Infectious Diseases/ Infectiology and hygiene
Day 32: Infectious Diseases/ Infectiology and hygiene
Day 33: Infectious Diseases/ Infectiology and hygiene
Day 34: Infectious Diseases/ Infectiology and hygiene
Day 35: Infectious Diseases/ Infectiology and hygiene
Day 36: Revision Infectiology
That was a tough chapter, right? Take some time to revise all those bugs that you had trouble memorizing. You can also take this day to have a closer look at infectious diseases that are especially common in your specific region.
Start Start Infectious Diseases/ Infectiology and hygiene questions for revision
Day 37-46: Study Paediatrics
Day 37: Paediatrics
Day 38: Paediatrics
Day 39: Paediatrics
Day 40: Paediatrics
Day 41: Paediatrics
Day 42: Paediatrics
Day 43: Pediatrics
Day 44: Pediatrics
Day 45 and 46: Revision Paediatrics
Congratulations, you are almost halfway through! Take two days to read through any topic from Paediatrics that was difficult for you. Check your knowledge with our Paediatrics question sets:
Day 47: Study Genetics
Day 48-51: Study Dermatology
Day 48: Dermatology
Day 49: Dermatology
Day 50: Dermatology
You’re halfway. Keep going!
Day 52-54: Study Anaesthesiology, emergency medicine
Day 52: Anesthesiology
Day 53: Anesthesiology, emergency medicine
Day 54: Anaesthesiology, emergency medicine
Day 55-59: Study Surgery
Day 55: Surgery
Day 56: Surgery
Day 57: Surgery
Day 58: Surgery
Day 59: Surgery
Day 60-65: Study Trauma and orthopedic surgery
Day 60: Trauma and orthopedic surgery
Day 61: Trauma and orthopedic surgery
Day 62: Trauma and orthopedic surgery
Day 63: Trauma and orthopedic surgery
Day 64: Trauma and orthopedic surgery
- Dupuytren’s contracture
- Tenosynovitis
- Insertional tendinopathy
- Complex regional pain syndrome
- Thoracic outlet syndrome
- Soft tissue lesions of the shoulder
- Shoulder dislocation
- Biceps tendon tear
- Elbow dislocation
- Radial head subluxation (Pulled elbow)
- Carpal tunnel syndrome
- Finger injuries
- Collection of orthopedic conditions
Day 65: Trauma and orthopedic surgery
Day 66-71: Study Gynecology and obstetrics (O & G)
Day 66: Gynecology and obstetrics
- Diagnostic procedures in gynecology
- Anomalies of the female genital tract
- Disorders of sex development
- Estrogen and associated diseases
- Menstrual cycle and menstrual cycle abnormalities
- Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS…)
- Menopause
- Pelvic organ prolapse
- Vulvovaginitis
- Pelvic inflammatory disease (PID)
- Bartholin gland cyst and abscess
Day 67: Gynecology and obstetrics
Day 68: Gynecology and obstetrics
Day 69: Gynecology and obstetrics
Day 70 and 71: Revision Gynecology and obstetrics
Amazing work! You are getting closer and closer to finally being a doctor! Today, take some time to go through the ObGyn topics of the last days again and don’t forget to do some questions, too.
Day 72-74: Study Urology
Day 72: Urology
Day 73: Urology
Day 75-76: Study Ear, Nose and Throat (ENT)
Day 75: Ear, Nose and Throat
Day 76: Ear, Nose and Throat
Day 77-78: Study Ophthalmology
Day 77: Ophthalmology
Day 79-86: Study Neurology
Day 79: Neurology
Day 80: Neurology
Day 81: Neurology
Day 82: Neurology
Day 83: Neurology
Day 84: Neurology
Day 85: Neurology
Day 86: Revision Neurology
Only two weeks left to go! You’re doing great! Neurology is a really tough subject, so take some time today to address your weaknesses.
Day 87-91: Study Psychiatry
Day 87: Psychiatry
Day 88: Psychiatry
Day 89: Psychiatry
Day 90: Psychiatry
Day 91: Revision Psychiatry
It’s completely normal to think you are developing a panic disorder by now! Keep going, you can do it! Take a deep breath and revise the most difficult topics of Psychiatry.
Day 92-96: Study Pharmacology
Day 92: Pharmacology
Day 93: Pharmacology
Day 94: Pharmacology
Day 95: Pharmacology
Day 97: Study Radiology, Occupational and environmental medicine, Social medicine
Day 97: Radiology, Occupational and environmental medicine, social medicine
Day 98-100: Study Legal medicine, Pathology, Epidemiology
Day 98: Legal medicine, Pathology
Day 99: Epidemiology
Day 100: Nothing!
You’ve done it! Congratulations! Today you deserve a day of only the things you love and that help you keep calm. You are well prepared and we are sure you will be surprised by your own achievements in your final exam! Best of luck!
Congratulations! You’ve made it. Keep Calm and Study On!
Best wishes from everyone at AMBOSS!
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