February 2012 Tip of the Month for Those Taking the ABOG Written ExamAre you still reeling from the CREOG in-service training exam? Are you regretting that you didn't take it so seriously? Well, how's this for a reality check? ABOG no longer reports your score; it's only pass or fail. Thus your ONLY predictor of your passing your written boards is your CREOG score!We strongly advise taking a BOARD review course, not just a review course. Our April 11-15 course is an exam focused review, for there is precious little time to wade through the volumes of material to figure out what to prioritize. In just five days, we'll cover 90% of the exam topics. Our faculty have extensive speaking experience and their lectures are based on ACOG clinical guidelines. Most importantly, every lecture concludes with written questions. Furthermore these are compiled so that you walk away with a packet of written questions for later testing and reinforcement. All of us are a bit rusty with written exams. Our education specialists, Martin and Jane Jolley specialize in standardized written exams and have created a program just for those taking their written board exam. If you want to assure that you nail the exam or if you have traditionally struggled with written exams we recommend you sign up for their test taking workshop at our April course. With you every step...
Test Taking TechniqueYou pretty much have to know everything about OB/GYN. However, for you lists folk, the boards give a breakdown of the categories. You ABOG folk go to the 2011 Bulletin.You can do it...we can help. Receive notification whenever a new Tip of the Month is published. To sign up, click here.
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