I used to work with a doc who would get so angry. He’d turn bright red. He’d purse his lips and breath through his nose. And what he hated most of all, the thing that took the brunt of his rage was… a computer. Filled with rage one day, he picked up the keyboard he was working with and smashed it against the desk.
Does that describe you with distance learning? Some people are doing fine, but some people are really struggling. It’s hard to stay on task. It’s hard to stay motivated. It’s tough to watch lectures on a screen (it’s really tough when professors who weren’t great in person are awful on video).
Last month, I introduced a “Work From Home” video series to help you figure out this whole mess and fill you in on what I’m doing. I talked about what my wife and I are doing together and just how to navigate everyone being home AND getting work done.
This month, I had a new idea. I can’t teach you all of medicine. I can’t tutor you for the PANCE, but I can tell you about the people who taught me, so that they can teach you.
Many moons ago, I graduated from the Rutgers PA program. Since well before that point and right up through now, they’ve offered an online PANCE review course put on by the faculty there. What they do is put on a live lecture series for the students, right after graduation. That lecture series is recorded, and those videos become the online PANCE review course. They do a phenomenal job covering every minuscule detail in as little time as possible.
I reached out to them a few weeks ago and asked them if they could increase the discount that PAER community members normally get, and they agreed. This weekend, if you buy anything from MyCME and use the code PAER15 you get 15% off your entire order at checkout. The instructions are really clear.
Here’s the link: https://www.mycme.com/pages/rutgers-pilot-panre-or…
In addition to the 15% off, I’ve got a few very special bonuses for you if you order anything using the PAER15 discount code.
These bonuses are only available if you do TWO things by Sunday May 17th by midnight Eastern time:
#1 Purchase anything at MyCME using the discount code PAER15
#2 Email me the receipt. As soon as you get your receipt, email me a copy, and I’ll send you the amazing, point boosting bonuses.
And here’s what you’ll get:
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 immediately heading out to a fancy lunch, I asked my wife to give me 15 minutes. I ran down to my office, switched on the camera, and spilled my guts.
In this video, I tell you everything I can about the exam. Places I could take an advantage. Things I did that saved time. The things that really ticked me off about the computer and how I finally fixed it in the second section. The way I handled the clock to maximize my speed. How the questions were laid out. Two tricks I use with the little dry erase board that made a HUGE difference during the exam. It’s all in there.
If you’re going to be taking the PANCE or the PANRE, then 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 the 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.
Here’s what else you’ll get when you read Issue No 17:
* A way to dissect incredibly difficult information and make it as simple as falling off a log
* The blueprint for how I’ve had fantastic success studying and taking exams with minimal effort, so that you can do the same (it isn’t that hard)
* An absolute LOVE for cardiology questions. You’ll be hoping and praying to see them on your exam. The good news is that cardiology questions make up the majority of the test, and you’re going to ace those.
* The real reason everyone makes the work so challenging to teach and learn, and how you can make it easy. But you have to be willing to set your ego aside.
* The problem with every hitting, pitching and golf coach I’ve ever met (except one), and why their methods will ruin you.
* The two things you need to know to diagnose a murmur on an exam. Yes, it’s that simple. For the life of me, I don’t understand why they don’t tell you.
* A trick that test writers use to fool you on cardiology questions.
* The exact system I use to answer exam questions. I’m going to show you how I aced my last PANRE with just ten days of studying (and it wasn’t because I knew tons of content material). It was because of my test-taking system, and I’m going to show it to you.
I also cover my “crayon plan” for learning anything and remembering it, and a few other tidbits I managed to squeeze in there. Phew, that issue is a doozy, and it’s gonna help you crush your exam.
Okay, so short of me coming to your house and tutoring you, the Rutgers review course and these two bonuses are about as good as it gets. This deal will have you strolling into the testing center like you own the place.
Head to https://www.mycme.com/pages/rutgers-pilot-panre-or… get yourself a copy of the Rutgers review course. Use the discount code PAER15 at checkout to get an immediate 15% off your order. Then send me the receipt, and I’ll turn around and send you your sweet, sweet bonuses.
Just so you know, PAER15 is an affiliate code, so using it also helps keep the lights on here at PAER.
Brian Wallace