Pediatrics In Review (PIR): A Valuable Tool, But Not for Everything If you’re a pediatrician, you’ve likely come across Pediatrics In Review (PIR) more than once. The resource is fantastic for staying current in clinical practice, but it’s not the best tool if your goal is to pass the board exams. As a pediatrician who […]
Click Here And Continue Reading...The American Board of Pediatrics shows you the image below. QUESTIONS: What disorders might this guy have been diagnosed with as a child? What are some other findings you might see in someone with this disorder? ANSWERS: He has
Click Here And Continue Reading...The American Board of Pediatrics shows you the image below.QUESTIONS:What disorders might this guy have been diagnosed with as a child?What are some other findings you might see in someone with this disorder? Got your guess ready? Click Here And Continue Reading…
Click Here And Continue Reading...PRACTICE VERSUS STUDY – A BIG DIFFERENCE I love the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) PREP questions for PRACTICING test-taking skills, but NOT as a substitution for studying for the boards from a board-focused study guide. The difference can be confusing! That is why it’s IMPERATIVE that you understand my thoughts on why PREP questions are NOT […]
Click Here And Continue Reading...IN THIS POST: Are you a pediatric resident? Are you a pediatrician? Have you failed the pediatric boards? I’ve been surprised at how many orders have been placed from pediatricians in the United Kingdom (UK) and Asia. But, who is Pediatrics Board Review written for? Well, the goal for PBR is to help anyone studying […]
Click Here And Continue Reading...Hi! My name is Ashish Goyal, the CEO and chief mentor at Pediatrics Board Review. I’m thrilled to assist in simplifying your preparation process as you gear up to tackle your board exams. I created Pediatrics Board Review (PBR) to do one thing… help pediatricians and pediatric residents pass the boards on their FIRST try. […]
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