Recent Episodes
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An Update From Dr. O'Connell
Sep 4, 2022 – 04:39 -
USMLE Step 2 Secrets Wrap Up
May 11, 2019 – 05:16 -
Chapter 39: Vascular Surgery
May 11, 2019 – 24:29 -
Chapter 40: Vitamins and Minerals
May 11, 2019 – 16:53 -
Chapter 38: Urology
May 10, 2019 – 27:35 -
Chapter 37: Smoking
May 9, 2019 – 12:29 -
Chapter 36: Shock
May 8, 2019 – 19:34 -
Chapter 35: Rheumatology
May 7, 2019 – 31:16 -
Chapter 34: Radiology
May 7, 2019 – 17:29 -
Chapter 33: Pulmonology
May 6, 2019 – 32:43 -
Chapter 32: Psychiatry
May 3, 2019 – 01:02:42 -
Chapter 31: Preventive Medicine
May 1, 2019 – 14:11 -
Chapter 30: Pharmacology
Apr 28, 2019 – 24:06 -
Chapter 29: Pediatrics
Apr 24, 2019 – 32:36 -
Chapter 28: Orthopedic Surgery
Apr 19, 2019 – 31:03 -
Chapter 27: Ophthalmology
Apr 14, 2019 – 32:32 -
Chapter 26: Oncology
Apr 9, 2019 – 01:03:36 -
Chapter 25: Obstetrics part 2
Mar 29, 2019 – 49:28 -
Chapter 25: Obstetrics part 1
Mar 23, 2019 – 56:28 -
Chapter 24: Neurosurgery
Mar 13, 2019 – 21:49 -
Chapter 23: Neurology
Feb 28, 2019 – 58:44 -
Chapter 22: Nephrology
Dec 13, 2018 – 29:21 -
Chapter 21: Laboratory Medicine
Dec 13, 2018 – 14:46 -
Intermission
Dec 9, 2018 – 03:14 -
Chapter 20: Infectious Diseases
Dec 3, 2018 – 01:05:57 -
Chapter 19: Immunology
Nov 25, 2018 – 29:15 -
Chapter 18: Hypertension
Nov 24, 2018 – 20:29 -
Chapter 17: Hematology
Nov 23, 2018 – 45:52 -
Chapter 16: Gynecology
Nov 21, 2018 – 51:25 -
Chapter 15: Geriatrics
Nov 21, 2018 – 19:00 -
Chapter 14: Genetics
Nov 18, 2018 – 16:39 -
Chapter 13: General Surgery
Nov 17, 2018 – 35:12 -
Episode 12: Gastroenterology
Sep 27, 2018 – 01:07:09 -
Chapter 11: Ethics
Sep 25, 2018 – 15:57 -
Chapter 10: Endocrinology
Sep 18, 2018 – 38:56 -
Chapter 9: Emergency Medicine
Sep 14, 2018 – 18:28 -
Chapter 8: Ear, Nose, and Throat Surgery
Sep 13, 2018 – 23:22 -
Chapter 7: Diabetes Mellitus
Sep 12, 2018 – 25:11 -
Chapter 6: Dermatology
Sep 9, 2018 – 37:08 -
Chapter 5: Cholesterol
Sep 8, 2018 – 13:52 -
Chapter 4: Cardiology
Sep 8, 2018 – 50:32 -
Chapter 3: Biostatistics
Sep 6, 2018 – 33:34 -
Chapter 2: Alcohol
Aug 29, 2018 – 19:10 -
Chapter 1: Acid-Base and Electrolytes
Aug 28, 2018 – 33:20 -
Top 100 Secrets, #1-50
Aug 28, 2018 – 31:26 -
Top 100 Secrets, #51-100
Aug 28, 2018 – 36:47
Recent Reviews
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Kristen527AwesomeThey fulfilled their saying at the start of every episode. It helped me get some of my life back. Super convenient, easy to follow, things you need without nitpicky useless details. I send this to every M3 I meet.
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JamshsnaalieGreatGreat for when you want to go for a walk or are commuting. Only complaint is the somewhat monotone delivery but otherwise very useful!
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Crystal X. HuangQuality board prep that helps us get more of our lives back!I am forever grateful to Dr. O’Connell for taking the time to make this FREE podcast! Thanks to his efforts, I’ve been able to study on the go and get back more time for my life, by listening on long drives between my clinical sites, during cardio workouts, while doing laundry, etc. After I found out about this gem of a podcast, my long-term retention of important material improved (evidenced by an increase in my shelf exam scores)! Highly recommend!
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RyanHachAudio presentation of a leading step study resourceListening to Dr. O’Connell read the book while doing chores or exercise was an ideal accompaniment to reading the text during my Step 2 dedicated study time. I listened to the top 100 tips multiple times and I hope I can recall his voice often throughout my exam.
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ionlycommentwhenitsucksthank you!There is almost nothing audio-wise (especially free). I'm really grateful you did this
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Tbone177ExcellentFantastic! Great content and easy to listen to.
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beemildredWE NEED MORE !!Wow! This podcast was extremely helpful when studying! Please make one for your Secrets For Step 3 book as well! Thank you so much for your time and dedication to enhancing medical education across the globe!
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DocBetchGreat for long car rides!As someone who is often driving between 40mins to 3hrs to 8hrs, this is by far the best podcast/lecture series. The question and answer format of the book lends so well for driving especially, and Dr. O’Connell gives a short pause after each question which gives you the quick opportunity to answer. Definitely helpful in my prepping for step 2!
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Lebron is Weak-mindedThis is fantastic for on-the-go Step 2/3 reviewThis FREE podcast is proof of Dr. O'Connell's dedication to medical student learning. It follows the book quite nicely, so use both in conjunction with each other for those times that you're not hitting First Aid, Pathoma, Sketchy, B&B, or Firecracker hard. Obviously, you don't want too many resources, but this is excellent stuff in audio format that is free. Put it on when you're exercising, commuting/driving, cooking/cleaning, or anytime you need a break from other forms of studying. Start it early, you'll be happy that you did.
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D-Jo1991Multitask like a proBeing able to commute or exercise while listening to a podcast of high yield USMLE topics is exactly what I needed.
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Mahziar KGood companion to the bookThis audio version helped me to read the book more efficiently and in the less amount of time. I also learned correct pronunciation for some of the medial terms. I liked the work and think publisher should promote other projects like this.
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katiec536Great way to studyAs a medical student who spends a good amount of time driving or running, I often wonder if I can make that time more productive. Dr. O’Connell has created a wonderful resource here, and it stays true to the book that the narration comes from. I already had the book for clerkships and step 2 studying, but I love being able to access the content in another form. Leading each topic with a question really helps the listening gain context, which keeps the content easy to digest while on the move. The sections are also broken down clearly into specialties and organ systems, which makes it easy to find what you are looking for. I would definitely recommend this podcast to anyone who is trying to go for a run without falling behind or spends a little more time driving than they would like.
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Chady AwadBe sufficiently productive during free timeDr. O’Connell thank you so much for this podcast and all your hard work. Like you said in the intro, adding explanations and other subjectivity into the literature would take away from the podcast main purpose. All of us in the medical field know for a fact that studying medicine while driving or while doing cardio is not the way to go. But For example a podcast like USMLE Secrets by Dr. O’Connell who graciously reads over his literature for us, especially if someone like me, is using the book to study and digest the medical literature through his USMLE book as well, would be immensely profiting from the podcast because it serves as a review to the material during our breaks or anytime we are not in the library stuck to our computer screen and/or our books. I did something similar using Osmosis while preparing for my step 1 exam and the podcast was the best thing ever because I was actually looking forward to stop and go for a run or go and eat somewhere different away from my usual study environment. Thank you Dr. O’Connell and GOD bless!
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Jolly OliFree audiobook of Step 2 gold!Dr O’Connell, I own a copy of your book and I love it, so when I stumbled upon this free audio version I had to jump on it! Thank you very much for this...your work is helping medical students all across the country.
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Widgeon537190Thank you so much!This podcast is such a godsend!
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MedicalConceptsThank you so much!You didn’t have to do this, but you did it anyways! I greatly appreciate your sincere efforts in helping us all to learn this material is a more digestible and engaging manner.
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JimothyTwoTeeth, MDGood idea-TERRIBLE executionWhile I do appreciate the attempt to improve upon similar podcasts by cutting out the nonsense and filler, this is way too grating on the ears. It’s like he’s purposely trying to sound monotonous. And condensed facts would be nice if there was at least a bit of analysis/comparisons to previous topics sprinkled out here and there.
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Harpb91Love itReally helpful podcast. Thank you!!
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CptnshlitzAwesome podcast, please do a step 3 version!Love the podcast, it’s great for absorbing information and making the most of non-dedicated study time. I am really hoping that a step 3 version is in the works for the future! That would be amazing for interns who have very little free time to devote to studying.
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Mng04Amazing podcast!I really enjoy Dr. O'Connell's podcasts. I appreciate the time he puts in to them, which is quite evident. They are practical, enjoyable, and useful for shelf studying & exams. Thank you again Dr. O'Connell!
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