October 2022 Subspecialty News

FPMRS 2023 Certifying Exam Candidates 

Now it’s time to focus on finishing that case list and formulating a study plan. Speaking of that study plan… We’ve done all the hard work for you with our FPMRS Virtual Interactive Board Review Course, Nov 18-20. ABC’s Course Director, Dr. Amos Adelowo has created an innovative and integrated program to address those high-yield weaknesses common to all. Each day we will tackle FPMRS topics such as Pelvic Organ Prolapse (POP), UTI, Urinary Incontinence, Pelvic Floor Disorder, Defecatory Dysfunction, Diagnostic Images in FPMRS, Statistical methods, and Study design utilizing didactic lectures, interactive discussion sessions, and structured cases discussion format like your oral board exam but facilitated by the faculty. We will also cover case list preparation and board exam tips. The format is carefully designed for the seasoned adult learner preparing for an oral exam and promises to be focused, productive, non-adversarial, and fun.
Starting in February 2023 potential Female Pelvic Medicine and Reconstructive Surgery certifying board candidates can get the guidance they need through Online Webinar Sessions with structured cases, have a fresh set of eyes to review their thesis and case list materials, and have a phone or in-person mock oral exams.

Case List Tip: 
You have time to compile, but it is always a good idea to get your master list of surgical and non-surgical cases pulled. If you have a helpful administrative liaison in the finance department, they can run a report with patient names and the ICD 10 bb codes, which will give you a great organized start to compiling your list. Additionally, you can use that list of diagnoses to identify cases for your office categories very quickly. The ABC FPMRS Virtual Course is scheduled for 
Nov 18-20.  We will also have some great sessions that will discuss templates and tips for creating a list that is in line with ABOG standards, so you won’t have to experience the anxiety-provoking process of submitting a sub-optimal list.

ABOG 2023 MFM Certifying Exam Candidates

Take a deep breath - you’ve made it past the first big hurdle and got your thesis submitted. Congratulations! Now it’s time to focus on finishing that case list and formulating a study plan. Speaking of that study plan… We’ve done all the hard work for you with our MFM Interactive Board Review Course, which will be held on November 18-20. Dr. Stephanie Martin has created an innovative and integrated program to address those high-yield weaknesses common to all. We cannot repeat a 3-year fellowship in 3 days, but we will help you master the topics that are key to success on the oral exam. Each day, we will tackle MFM topics such as critical care, maternal medical complications, genetics, and ultrasound, utilizing a structured case format like your oral board exam, but facilitated by the faculty. We will also cover Case List preparation, board exam tips, designing a study workshop, and statistics.  The format is carefully designed for the seasoned adult learner preparing for an oral exam and promises to be focused, productive, non-adversarial, and fun.

MFM Tip: 
The case list isn’t due for another 4 months, but this is also a good time to make sure you are entering the data and checking to make sure you have patients that represent all the different categories you need to fill for the case list. If you find that you are missing some patient experience types, now is the time to find ways to get those last rare conditions covered.

ABOG 2023 REI Certifying Exam Candidates

You have made it past the first big hurdle and submitted your thesis. Congratulations! Now, it’s time to focus on finishing that case list and formulating a study plan. Speaking of that study plan… We’ve done all the hard work for you with our 3-day REI Virtual Interactive Board Review Course, which will be held Dec 2-4. Dr. Nicole Kummer has created an innovative and integrated program to address those high-yield weaknesses common to all. We will help you master the topics that are key to success on the oral exam. Each day we will tackle clinical REI topics such as amenorrhea, pubertal delay, and pregnancy loss, as well as challenging topics such as reproductive genetics and endocrinology of pregnancy. Additionally, we will provide a concise review of statistical methods and study design to help you in your thesis defense.  This unique course will utilize didactic lectures, structured cases, mock orals, and tips from the experts on case list preparation all designed to keep you engaged and mimic your actual exam.  The format is carefully designed for post-fellowship REIs preparing for their oral exam and promises to be focused, productive, non-adversarial, and fun, and all from the comfort of your own home.

REI Tip: 
The case list isn’t due for another 4 months, but this is also a good time to make sure you are entering the data and checking to make sure you have patients that represent all the different categories you need to fill for the case list. If you find that you are missing some patient experience types, now is the time to find ways to get more clinical exposure so you can be sure to get those last rare conditions covered.

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