I always felt anxious that I’d miss something while I was studying. That somehow, the books I was using wouldn’t have everything I needed in them. That I would miss some key information for my exam. The reality is that no review book has ALL the information in it. If it did, it wouldn’t be a review book. It would be Harrison’s or Cecil. And those would be ridiculous to use for getting ready for your exam. Even Current is just too much. There’s no way to get through it in a decent amount of time.
So what do you do? I went back to the same course I used for my PANCE: The Rutgers course. I did the live one right after I graduated, but when getting ready for my PANRE, I had limited time and fewer free days, so I used the online course. (Yes, I have less time now than I did in PA school; I have two kids, a job, coaching baseball, etc.)
The course isn’t perfect. Some of the lecturers are FANTASTIC. Some of the lectures are just okay. But without question, it’s the fastest way to be sure you’ve covered all of the material you’re going to need.
You’ll walk into that exam room glowing because you’ll know that you’ve covered everything and that you’re ready.
If you order the course through me this weekend, you get a 15% discount no matter what package you order. Just use the discount code PAER15 at checkout. PAER receives a commission from MyCME when you use that code.
I graduated from the Rutgers PA program. I used their product for my PANCE and my PANRE and my second PANRE. I reached out to them to set this affiliate/discount code up because I knew I would be recommending them when people asked me what review material to use.
This weekend only, I’m tossing in two special bonuses:
Bonus #1 – Secrets of the Test
This is it. Everything you wished you knew about the exam. No, this isn’t the stuff you can find on the website. This is the real deal.
I took my PANRE on a Friday morning. The kids were at school, and my wife and I were planning on going out to a really nice lunch to celebrate. I got back home at 11:45 AM and instead of heading straight out to lunch, I asked my wife to give me 15 minutes. I ran down to my office, switched on the camera, and spilled my guts.
If you’re going to be taking the PANCE or the PANRE, you MUST get Secrets of the Test
Bonus #2 – Issue No 17 of the Physician Assistant Exam Scholars Newsletter
As you are probably already aware, I rarely make back-issues of PAES Newsletter available, but this issue fit in so darn perfectly with the Rutgers Online PANCE review course that I couldn’t resist. Issue No 17 – Putting the Squeeze on the Hardest Topics in Cardiology has the tantalizing subtitle of How to Learn Anything and Remember it Forever. Read this issue and you won’t EVER miss another question on heart murmurs.
That’s it. Nothing else to see here.
https://www.mycme.com/pages/rutgers-pilot-panre-or-pance
Brian Wallace