Official Expert Answerabout 1 month ago
KP is broad, but they rarely want “specialist-level” pediatrics/OBGYN. Think in patient safety + basics.
Good strategy for NRW KP prep:
• Focus on 10–15 core emergency patterns (ACS, sepsis, stroke, GI bleed, pneumonia, appendicitis).
• For “side fields” (Peds/OBGYN): learn red flags + first steps (when to escalate, what not to miss).
• Practice oral structure: Anamnese → Befunde → DD → Diagnostik → Therapie (say it out loud).
If you’re short on time: don’t deep dive into rare syndromes—most examiners reward clear reasoning and safe priorities.
Good strategy for NRW KP prep:
• Focus on 10–15 core emergency patterns (ACS, sepsis, stroke, GI bleed, pneumonia, appendicitis).
• For “side fields” (Peds/OBGYN): learn red flags + first steps (when to escalate, what not to miss).
• Practice oral structure: Anamnese → Befunde → DD → Diagnostik → Therapie (say it out loud).
If you’re short on time: don’t deep dive into rare syndromes—most examiners reward clear reasoning and safe priorities.