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Clearing up critical confusion

Some people are confused about what I do here. I produce daily emails (weekdays anyway) that contain tips, techniques, and philosophies for all kinds of topics that will help the PA student thrive. That, my friends, is 100% free. That is what you are reading here today.

These emails are short and provide just an idea or two, but that’s it. I brush the surface in the emails, but most of the topics deserve a much, much deeper dive. Typically, I devote between 200-500 words to a topic when I’m writing an email. I introduce an idea, but there’s no space or time to develop it.

That’s where the Physician Assistant Exam Scholars Newsletter comes in. In PAES, I take those ideas and fully develop them for you. I give you exactly why the technique works and the scripts for how to use it. I present it in a way that’s easy to understand and easy to implement.

Week after week, I get rave reviews and unsolicited testimonials that credit PAES with the idea that “saved” them.

If you’re overwhelmed, if you think “there’s got to be a better way,” if you’re burning the midnight oil but running out of hours anyway, let me help you.

The best place for that is PAES.

Get on board this month. The September issue is all about memory. Have trouble with lists? I got you. Go blank on exam day? I got you.

Here’s the link

​Physician Assistant Exam Review​

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