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Check out my fast-recall question books for PA school: -Physician Assistant Study Buddy For Didactic Year. Most tested questions to get you through a didactic year of PA school. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08D3CLLVL -Ready to crush your Infectious Disease exams? This video covers 50 High-Yield Infectious Disease (ID) Questions designed for PANCE, PA school, medical boards, and more! These must-know ID facts and buzzwords will help you master bacterial, viral, fungal, and parasitic infections quickly and confidently. 💉 From HIV, TB, sepsis, to antibiotics, this infectious disease review breaks down complex topics into easy-to-remember questions and explanations. Perfect for last-minute review or deep study sessions! Boost your confidence and improve your test scores with targeted questions that hit all the high-yield concepts you’ll see on your exams. 🦠 Key topics covered: • Bacterial infections: Staph, Strep, Mycobacteria • Viral infections: HIV, Hepatitis, Herpes • Fungal infections: Candida, Aspergillus • Parasitic infections: Malaria, Giardia • Antibiotic classes and resistance mechanisms 🎯 Why watch? • Study smarter with high-yield questions • Learn essential buzzwords and exam tips • Perfect for PANCE, PA school, Med School, NP, RN, and allied health exams • Tailored for military and non-traditional students balancing life and study ✨ Don’t forget to like, subscribe, and hit the notification bell for more top-quality PA school and board exam prep content! Disclaimer: The views and opinions that are expressed on this channel are solely my own and do not reflect the views and opinions of any educational institution or employment agency. The study tips are from my slides and might be different from your class notes. Also, any health information provided in these videos is not direct medical advice for your patients or you specifically, always check with your healthcare provider for any medical care-related issues. The information on this channel is to share my experiences so you can make an informed decision on your life/career choices, keep in mind that what has worked for me may not work for you.