CAN TEST-TAKING STRATEGIES ACTUALLY BE LEARNED? Test-taking strategy is often overlooked when you are preparing for your board exams, yet it can be the difference between passing or failing. Since there is no question that physicians are extremely bright, why is it that even great physicians often fail their board exams? Answer: A good clinician is […]
Click Here And Continue Reading...Achieving success and passing the pediatric boards is difficult. But, with the right tools and efforts, it’s attainable. In this article, I’ll introduce you to the 3 main areas you must focus on to pass the boards. Without extensive studying, even a good pediatrician is at high risk of failing the boards. By the time […]
Click Here And Continue Reading...The MOCA-Peds exam is the default option to meet your Part 3 requirement within each five-year MOC cycle. Pediatricians have found MOCA-Peds preferable to the ponderous and stressful standard proctored exam. MOCA-Peds (Maintenance of Certification Assessment – Pediatrics) may seem like an easier option, however, you’ll still need to study with efficiency. PBR can prepare […]
Click Here And Continue Reading...ABP Exam Format and Test-Day Tips When you’re prepping for the ABP exam, it’s critical to know how the exam is structured and how you can strategically approach the exam based on that structure. Having taken the exam myself (twice), I know that you will have studied for months, learned an immense amount of information, […]
Click Here And Continue Reading...Pediatric Mnemonics that Stick Creating pediatric mnemonics can be a lifesaver for the boards. Did you know that most memory champions in the world do NOT have a photographic memory? They actually TRAIN their brains to remember lists, names, and other random facts. So trust me when I say that you can too! As doctors, […]
Click Here And Continue Reading...Your 2020 Pediatric Board Review PREVIEW (and Discounted PREORDER Code) Is Here! Unlike other board review courses, the PBR’s Core Study Guide gets corrected and updated EVERY year. Many of the corrections and clarifications of the are made available to the PBR community (below) prior to the pediatric initial certification exam. This allows members to have a […]
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