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Alec Palmerton, MD graduated from Stanford Medical School. He was ranked to match in his top choice residency at Harvard-MGH only 3 days after his interview.

He teaches students how to master – not memorize – for impressive Boards scores and fulfilling careers.

WILL THEY NOTICE YOU?

48% of residency applications are rejected without being read. The #1 reason? LOW BOARD SCORES.

At Yousmle we help students get impressive board scores in 3 ways:

1. Anki Flashcard Mastery     > Our Step 1 Anki Cards

2. Personalized Study Plan   > Get 1-on-1 Tutoring Here

3. 100+ Video Online Course > Watch and Learn Here

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MEMORIZATION IS THE ENEMY

The USMLE asks you to apply key concepts, not memorize random facts.

Every flashcard we craft fosters the mastery behind impressive Boards scores.

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