The American Board of Pediatrics initial certification exam is very tough. It's not uncommon to hear of pediatricians failing multiple times. Before the American Board of Pediatrics placed a 7-year limit on the time after residency that you are allowed to take the exam, someone even emailed me to let me know that they had failed ELEVEN times. Since the rule change, we commonly hear of people coming to PBR after they have failed 3, 4, 5, 6 and even SEVEN times.
So, we work diligently to guide them to a pass, but it's clear that if you fail this exam once, your chances of failing again are much higher than a first-time test-taker. Also, we've found that there is a tremendous difference between access and execution. Even those with the best of intentions often struggle with self-accountability to follow through with the plans we lay out for them. And many pediatricians with history of failing board exams tend to struggle with test-anxiety and other personal factors that fall under a unique set of challenged. So, while we can provide a proven roadmap to success, offer private consultation calls, and a live course, there are many more pieces that must come from the individual and are out of our control. For this reason, we do not offer a Money Back First-Time Pass Guarantee for repeat test-takers.
Having said that, we've helped many members pass after 3, 4, 5, 6 and even SEVEN times. I don't know of any "traditional" board review company that can say that. Our results are not surprising given the amount of time that we spend on our unique and personalized approach towards helping you pass. Especially with our high-risk members, we have a very guided approach to support them to the best of our ability.
So, while a Money Back First-Time Pass Guarantee can't be offered, we do offer a FEW OTHER GUARANTEES. If you are a repeat test-taker and you fail after purchasing the PBR Ultimate Bundle Pack, or a higher level resource, we’ll do the following:
To qualify, simply visit the guarantee page and register all of your product in the same time frame requested for first-time test takers.