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Subreddit for med students, residents, and attendings in Canada to discuss anything, from electives/specialties and finance to CaRMS and careers. Check r/premedcanada if you are looking at entering medical school in Canada! Check r/ResidencyCanada if you are a resident! We also have a r/FMProC community!
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READ THE RULES BEFORE POSTING // GET USER FLAIRS! USMLE Step 2 CK is the second national board exam all United States medical students must take before graduating medical school. If you are viewing this on the new Reddit layout, please take some time and look at our wiki (/r/step2/wiki) as it has a lot of valuable information regarding advice and approaches on taking Step 2 CK, along with analytical statistics of study resources.Step - Private Tutor
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