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Rosh Review’s Qbanks for doctors, physician assistants, and nurse practitioners will give you all the practice you need so you can crush your exam with confidence.
The Rosh Review blog provides study and exam prep tips, podcasts, and more for physicians, NPs, PAs, residents, and students. Below you’ll find a list of the blog posts that highlight Qbanks. Take a look and learn something new.
Introducing the Newest Obesity Medicine Qbank for the ABOM Certification Exam
According to The American Board of Obesity Medicine (ABOM), “obesity is the most prevalent chronic disease in our society. Yet, many physicians are not trained in how to manage it. [ABOM] certifies physicians looking to bridge this gap.” Understanding obesity medicine is important for physicians practicing in all specialties. For those preparing for the ABOM certification exam, a read more…
What is the Best Emergency Medicine Board Review
Every day, customers ask us the same question in several variations: What is the best emergency medicine board review? Why is your Qbank the top EM board review? How do Rosh Review’s EM Qbanks compare vs PEER, Hippo EM, BoardVitals, TrueLearn…? We understand the importance of the question. Now that the focus has been on read more…
Announcing the First-Of-Its-Kind Journal Club Qbank
We all know that journal club is a core component of residency education. New ideas for conducting journal club have certainly added to greater participation by residents (we think), made journal club more enjoyable (we hope), and led to greater retention and implementation of new knowledge (we pray). Novel ideas for journal club are evident read more…
Why Launching a Psychiatry Qbank Is Like Medical School Applications
“I worked half my life to be an overnight success…” Jessica Savitch He walks straight toward me with a determined look. I feel squarely on the spot as I stand in front of the conference table at AADPRT 2019. The chief resident quickly introduces himself, states, “We use your Qbank,” and pauses. It’s the moment read more…
Everything You Need To Know for the Pediatric Hospital Medicine Certification Exam
After many years of debate and anticipation, the Pediatric Hospital Medicine Certification Exam is here, and test takers will get their first opportunity to sit for the exam in the fall of 2019. As with any new board exam, potential test takers have many questions, so here are some answers. When is the exam being offered? November 12 read more…
What is the Best Study Plan for the Alternative PANRE?
Wondering if you should study for the Alternative PANRE? That depends. If you practice in a primary care setting, such as Internal Medicine or Family Medicine, then you are probably getting exposed to the core medical content that will appear on the PANRE Pilot. According to the NCCPA, “the PANRE Pilot will assess core medical knowledge read more…
500 New Questions Added to the Best PANCE Qbank
Today we added 500 new questions, comprehensive explanations, teaching images, OneStepFurther™ questions, and Rapid Reviews to the PANCE Qbank bringing the total to 3,000!
Announcing the New Family Medicine Qbanks for the ABFM Content-Specific Modules
Announcing the release of the Rosh Review’s ABFM Qbank dedicated to preparing you for the ABFM Modules. The ABFM Certification exam consists of four equal sections of 100 minutes. Each section contains 80 multiple-choice questions. The candidate will choose a content-specific module (we have you covered) at the beginning of the second section of the examination. The first 40 questions of that section will cover the module topic and the following 40 questions will cover the breadth of family medicine. The first, third, and fourth sections of the examination will also cover the entire field of family medicine (this paragraph is modified from the ABFM website).
The First and Only Adult-Gerontology Acute Care Nurse Practitioner Qbank Created By AGACNPs
Get ready for the first and only Qbank built specifically for the Acute Gerontology Acute Care Nurse Practitioner (AG-ACNP). Every question is derived from the standards set by the American Association of Critical Care Nurses (AACN) and the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC).
The PANCE Study Plan They Don’t Teach You in PA School
At the end of 2016, I had a PA student reach out to me after having failed her PANCE four times. The fifth time she took the PANCE, she crushed it and easily passed. These are the techniques we employed for her that you can use to prepare for your exam.