I haven’t been “yelled at” in years. I haven’t been “in trouble” in a very, very long time. A bit ago, I got a bit of a dressing down. I did something that could have put a patient in danger. It could have meant bringing the patient back to the OR. When finishing up a case, I didn’t secure a … [Read more...]
Test prep tip enclosed
When was the last time you read for five hours straight? Have you ever done it? How about half that? Have you read for 2.5 hours in a row? It’s a lot. It’s wearing. It’s a mental slog and can literally lead to eye strain. It isn’t easy. You have to train your eyes and your brain to able … [Read more...]
Almost gone
At first light, I send the address to the printer and shut down access to the November issue. With a little work and this issue in hand, you’ll be well on your way to higher test scores with a far better understanding of what is going to be on your tests and how to prepare for them. This one will … [Read more...]
My #1 Goal Here at PAER
My #1 goal is to help you get through school, pass your PANCE, get a job and become a better human. The Physician Assistant Exam Scholars newsletter is one of my best vehicles for doing just that. If I didn’t send you 4 emails the day before an issue goes to print, I’d feel like I’m doing YOU a … [Read more...]
GI in the November issue
The November issue of the Physician Assistant Exam Scholars newsletter covers some sweet ideas for getting through GI. I cover how to separate out diseases at glance in a question stem. This will be insanely helpful as you go through GI, but here’s the more valuable part. Read between the lines … [Read more...]
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