The rules are forever changed. If you're a practicing physician assistant and need to take your recertification exam, as you know, in 2019, the rules have changed. In teaching board review courses and teaching at colleges for years, I've always said you n
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Here are the opening questions I ask at our live PANCE/PANRE review course. How well did you do?
Here is the audio from the recent PANRE board review at PCT PA program. Can you learn from this system? This is why I will never stop... ths is an email I received this week: "Somehow, your teaching technique allowed me to subconsciously retain enough concrete information to select the most "correct" answer when I literally saw no answer at all, as correct. Instead of calling an answer a "guess", after your course I refer to picking an answer, as a "subliminal" selection. I believe, your creativity in teaching and communicating pertinent information is a gift. A truism is that gift cannot be duplicated. To be able to stand and teach energetically for 8 plus hours a day is beyond a normal person's stamina. Only a "gift" can provide that type of stamina. This is the 4th PANRE I have taken in this career as a PA. This is the FIRST time I have ever been a first time "PASS". My PANRE record was always…... fail/ 90 days later pass……6 years later Fail/ 90 days later Pass….6 years later Fail/pass etc. I do not possess a sufficient depth of descriptive word knowledge to convey the gratefulness and thankfulness for your efforts on my behalf. With greatest respect, gratefulness, and admiration I humbly thank you for your efforts on my behalf."
Here is a review of the green light level content of for the 2019 PANRE. Enjoy the PodCast. Visit www.iPANRE.com for information on our live courses, CME videos and study resources. •Level 3: Make appropriate diagnosis by recognizing signs, symptoms, risks and/or interpreting results of diagnostic studies and have knowledge of first-line treatment. In addition, have knowledge required to manage well known comorbid conditions, contraindications, and complications.
Study the the disease to the appropriate level. If you are not sure what level you need to study to, DOWNLOAD this study guide. Don't over study. Visit www.iPANRE.com for more information on live conferences, videos and the iPANRE Study Resource.
Here is a review of the level content of MSK. Enjoy the PodCast. Visit www.iPANRE.com for information on our live courses, CME videos and study resources. Level 1: Or “Red Light” Recognize most likely diagnosis using signs, symptoms, and risks; refer appropriately.
Here is a review of the level content of GI content. Enjoy the PodCast. Visit www.iPANRE.com for information on our live courses, CME videos and study resources. Level 1: Or “Red Light” Recognize most likely diagnosis using signs, symptoms, and risks; refer appropriately.
Here is a review of the level content of cardiology. Enjoy the PodCast. Visit www.iPANRE.com for information on our live courses, CME videos and study resources. Level 1: Or “Red Light” Recognize most likely diagnosis using signs, symptoms, and risks; refer appropriately.
Learn the points you need to know to prepare for the 2019 iPANRE. Clean. Effective.
In this episode we discuss the Level 1 topics on the 2019 PANRE. You need to know the rules to know how to prepare.
In the game cricket, there is a “twelfth man.” The twelfth man is not allowed to bowl, bat, wicket keep or captain the team. His sole duty is to act as a substitute fielder. If you don't know the rules, you can't play the game of cricket. If you don't know the rules of the 2019 PANRE, you can't effectively study. This podcast is designed to provide the secrets of understanding the iPANRE. Welcome to the iPANRE PodCast.