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Articles included in this category help you map out a plan of attack for study for your particular board exam.

Failed Pediatric Boards? Find Success with Our Blueprint

If You Failed the Pediatric Boards, It’s Time to Study Smarter (Not Harder) A failed pediatric boards attempt is devastating. Although I’m now the author of the Pediatrics Board Review (PBR) study guides, I failed the American Board of Pediatrics (ABP) initial certification exam the first time I took the boards. I know what you’re […]

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Frequently Asked Questions About MOCA-Peds

The MOCA-Peds Assessment is an alternative to the American Board of Pediatrics Maintenance of Certification Exam. The Maintenance of Certification Assessment for Pediatrics Maintenance (MOCA-Peds) is now the most common way that pediatricians maintain their board certification. It is overwhelmingly preferred over the traditional Maintenance of Certification (MOC) exam. However, the MOC exam and MOCA-Peds […]

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Pediatric Board Study Tips for Pediatric Residents

A pediatric residency is three years, and during that time you can lose a lot of the good study habits and test-taking skills that you gained during medical school. And let’s face it—when you’re in your residency, you’re not always hitting the books. You’re probably working 80-hour weeks during your residency and it can seem […]

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Passing the Pediatric Boards – The 3 MUST HAVE Ingredients

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 […]

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Passing the Pediatric Board Exam – Maximizing CRUNCH Time

When it comes to passing the pediatric board exam, all logic and reason can get thrown out the window during “crunch time.” In this article, I want to share some resources and tips to help you calm the nerves, help you focus on maximizing your chances at passing the pediatric boards and most of all… […]

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