Internal Medicine board review videos let you study every topic for exams at your own pace. Plus, they're a great way to review in a course setting, with the flexibility of on-demand access.
When it comes to studying for the boards, you should be using evidence-based learning techniques to be more efficient. Our StudyWise guide breaks it all down for you, but we'll give you a quick recap on how to use videos to study.
There are 41 hours of content, so about 5 days of lectures if you're studying 8 hours per day. Our teachers are the best of the best, and they review all topics from the ABIM exam blueprint. Use the video sessions as your comprehensive review (think: replaces reading textbooks).
Each session features board-focused Audience Response Questions to get your brain sticky—aka, ready for learning. Plus, we've pulled all of these questions into a Question Review Video that you can use as a qbank. This way, you can test what you know and easily implement spaced retrieval when you study using board review videos.
All the content from the slides in the video board review, including the Audience Response Questions (with answers), is in a full-color, printed syllabus. Our comprehensive syllabus limits the need to take notes so that you can really focus on the lecture. Plus, you'll find a list of abbreviations and medical images and figures, too.
These videos provide a comprehensive yet flexible ABIM board review. We search high and low to find the most awesome, engaging speakers—and create a beautiful, full-color printed syllabus to show the content from every single slide—to guide you through your review of every internal medicine boards topic. You’ll review the latest IM guidelines and updates, and earn CME credits and MOC points.
Watch snippets of the MedStudy internal medicine videos free on YouTube. This way, you'll get a feel for how they are presented.
YouTube Cardiology snippet from the Internal Medicine Video Board Review
When you purchase the Video Board Review, we’ll snail-mail you a full-color printed syllabus that helps you follow along with the videos. We pull in the Audience Response Questions, medical images, and illustrations from each lecture, and display them in a logical order to help you study strong.
We also give every answer to the audience response questions in the back of the syllabus so it's easy to find them. Ultimately, we want our syllabus to help you spend less time taking notes and more time reviewing the material.
Internal Medicine Video Board Review syllabus
We search high and low to find the most awesome, engaging speakers. We also create a beautiful, full-color printed syllabus to show the content from every single slide—to guide you through your review of every Internal Medicine topic from the ABIM exam blueprint.
The Internal Medicine Video Board Review comes with:
Our Video Board Review is filmed in high-definition, so the quality is top-notch. We show both the speaker and their presentation, so you’re in a true “educational session” setting.
Pro Tip: Increase the speed to watch the videos in even less time.
Choose how you'd like to watch your Video Board Review: online streaming or USB. And, if you choose the online videos, there are also multiple ways to watch the videos on your mobile device including watching the videos without WiFi on the free MedStudy app.
Once you're watching your board review videos, there's a variety of features that help streamline your review:
Bookmark. Quickly find and bookmark your favorite videos
Take notes. Type notes while you watch, and we’ll keep everything organized for you (by categorizing your notes according to the headings where you added them). Never search for that missing piece of paper again!
Playback. Playback videos at your preferred pace—up to 2x normal speed. You can also rewind in 45- and 15-second increments
Track your progress. Keep track of your study efforts based on the number of topics started and completed
See a menu of subtopics. Easily select which topic to listen to next
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