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What we're up to
Do you love teaching? Do your friends tell you that you have a talent for making difficult concepts easy to understand?
We're constantly improving our material at Med School Bootcamp. Step 1 Content Editors review our content, looking for opportunities to make questions more representative of the Step 1 exam.
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Why work with us
- Join a team that values and is obsessed with creating the best educational content for our students. We value quality over quantity, and take pride in the work we publish. We believe students can see and feel the small details that show we care about their success.
- Remote work - work from home flexibly on your own terms.
- Help tens of thousands of students achieve their educational dreams.
- Opportunity to work with us on future exciting projects.
About you
- A medical student or resident physician with an understanding of the material tested in medical school and on the USMLE Step 1 exam. You must have taken the USMLE Step 1 exam, COMLEX Level 1, or the CBSE to apply.
- Wants to work with us nailing the little details to make a phenomenal board-style question bank.
- Available for 10+ hours in a typical week.
- Well-rounded and knowledgeable about a wide array of pathology.
How to apply
- Make a copy of this Google Doc: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Wrif15_lVuxphPcv36UR4Qs16hpHMkCPQP3q30ldfTw/edit?usp=sharing
- Using track changes, improve this question such that it becomes more representative of what you’d expect on the Step 1 exam. We’re looking for you to elevate this question in your own vision, but it should remain within the scope of content that is testable on Step 1.
- Once you’ve proposed the question edits, please improve and expand upon the explanation for the item that both explains why the correct answer is valid, and why the incorrect options are not. See the example attached at the bottom of this post to get a sense of what a fleshed out question and explanation look like once they’re complete. Your submission must follow the proper formatting, which can be found in the example linked below.
- If you feel portions of the question need to be rewritten, please feel free to do so, but keep your work in track changes on Google Docs.