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The Rosh Review blog provides study and exam prep tips, podcasts, and more for physicians, NPs, PAs, residents, and students. Below you’ll find a list of the blog posts that highlight Specialties. Take a look and learn something new.
How Will the ABEM Exam Blueprint Updates Impact Your Certification Exam?
In July 2019, ABEM modified their exam blueprint to reflect the revised EM Model. These changes are going into effect for fall 2020 exams. How does this affect you? The Rosh Review EM Qbank reflects these changes, so you can prepare with confidence. Which categories INCREASED on the ABEM exam blueprint? Signs, symptoms, & presentations: read more…
Top 12 Questions about CPNP-PC Qbanks & the Certification Exam
Researching CPNP-PC certification exam details and the best exam review methods can be overwhelming—especially when you’re balancing patient care, your personal life, and now preparing for your NP certification. Rather than doing the time-intensive searching yourself, you’ll find the answers to common questions here. This post will help clarify what types of exam review options read more…
Everything to Know About the ABOG 2020 Certifying Exam Changes
Instead of the 2020 ABOG oral boards being administered in January and February 2021, ABOG is transitioning to a computer-based exam offered on February 2 and May 11, 2021. This is a temporary change to prioritize safety and minimize health risks for candidates, examiners, and staff due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Wondering how to prepare read more…
How to Increase Your CPNP-PC Exam Score
We already know pass rates for the ABP exam hover around 85% for all test-takers. This article is going to show two very easy ways to help increase your Pediatrics Certification score by 50 points. While there is no magic pill or wand to achieve this, these two techniques are the most useful, easy to implement and only requires a little of your time. This means anyone can take advantage of them. The first tactic is to use a system over a couple of months to identify what you don’t know. Sounds easy, right? The key is to go through a curriculum and identify what you don’t know – not what you are weak at – but what you don’t know. The second strategy is to take advantage of human error. Tests are written by humans, of course, and humans make errors. This article will show you 5 very easy techniques to narrow down an answer choice to either the correct answer or to a 50/50 probability – even without knowing anything about the topic. By combining these two strategies, you’ll be able to increase your Pediatrics certification score by 50 points – which could be the difference between passing or failing. Let’s get started.
Top 12 Questions about PMHNP Qbanks & the Certification Exam
Researching PMHNP certification exam details and the best exam review methods can be overwhelming—especially when you’re balancing patient care, your personal life, and now preparing for your NP certification. Rather than doing the time-intensive search yourself, you’ll find the answers to common questions here. This post will help clarify what types of exam review options read more…
How to Increase Your PMHNP Certification Exam Score
This article covers two easy strategies to help increase your ANCC Psychiatric-Mental Health Nurse Practitioner (PMHNP) Certification Exam score. These two techniques are useful, easy to implement, and only require a little of your time. The first strategy is to identify what you don‘t know. Sounds easy, right? The key is to go through a read more…
Brain Ahern, PA-C, Winner of the SEMPA/Rosh Review One Step Further Award
We are proud to announce the 2019 winner of the SEMPA/Rosh Review One Step Further Award as Brian Ahern, PA-C, of William Beaumont Army Medical Center. The One Step Further award is given to an EMPA who exemplifies the ideals of continuous learning and self-improvement, and who takes it upon themselves to go one step read more…
Top 12 Questions About AGNP & AGPCNP Qbanks & Certification Exams
Researching AGNP and AGPCNP certification exam details and the best exam review methods can be overwhelming—especially when you’re balancing patient care, your personal life, and now preparing for your NP certification. Rather than doing the time-intensive search yourself, you’ll find the answers to common questions here. This post will help clarify what types of exam read more…
How to Increase Your AGNP or AGPCNP Certification Exam Score
We already know the pass rates for the AANP Family Nurse Practitioner and ANCC Family Nurse Practitioner Exam hovers around 80%. This article is going to show two very easy ways to help increase your Family Nurse Practitioner Certification Exam Score by 100 points.
While there is no magic pill or wand to significantly increase your exam score, these two techniques are the most useful, easy to implement and only requires a little of your time. This means anyone can take advantage of them. The first tactic is to use a system over a couple of months to identify what you don’t know. Sounds easy, right? The key is to go through a curriculum and identify what you don’t know – not what you are weak at – but what you don’t know. The second strategy is to take advantage of human error. Tests are written by humans, of course, and humans make errors. This article will show you 5 very easy techniques to narrow down an answer choice to either the correct answer or to a 50/50 probability – even without knowing anything about the topic. By combining these two strategies, you’ll be able to increase your Family Medicine certification score by 100 points – which could be the difference between passing or failing. Let’s get started.
Announcing the Certified Emergency Nurse Certification Exam Qbank
The Certified Emergency Nurse (CEN) Certification Exam Qbank is the newest Rosh Review Qbank for nursing. It contains 400+ (and counting) board-style questions that align with the BCEN content outline and will give you the confidence and preparation you need not only to pass your exam, but to care for your patients. Every question includes read more…
Top 16 Questions About Qbanks for PA Students, the PANCE, & Rotation Exams
Researching the best PA exam review methods and details can be overwhelming. Rather than doing the time-intensive searching yourself, you’ll find the answers to common questions here. This post will help clarify what types of study options exist, which one(s) are right for you, and what you need to know to prepare for your didactic read more…
Tips for Making the Most of Your PA Clinical Rotations
I never had a sister growing up. My older and younger brother and I convened daily to either play video games or soccer, with all encounters ending in a dog pile and us retreating to our respective rooms. During clinical rotations, I imagine PA students feel like a younger sister (or what I’d heard having read more…
Our Experiences as Women, Physicians, & Parents Coping with COVID-19
At the start of the coronavirus pandemic, the group text chain where I connect with my girlfriends from residency on a near-daily basis erupted with a flurry of unanswerable questions. We shared updates and data from each of our healthcare systems and compared strategies of how various hospitals and private practices planned to combat the read more…
Top 11 Questions About Family Nurse Practitioner Qbanks & Certification Exams
Researching FNP certification exam details and the best exam review methods can be overwhelming—especially when you’re balancing patient care, your personal life, and now preparing for your NP certification. Rather than doing the time-intensive search yourself, you’ll find the answers to common questions here. This post will help clarify what types of exam review options read more…
Top 9 Questions About OB/GYN Qbanks and Exam Prep
Researching the best OB/GYN exam study tips and board review methods can be overwhelming. Rather than doing the time-intensive search yourself, you’ll find the answers to common questions here. This post will help clarify what types of study options exist, which one(s) are right for you, and what you need to know to prepare for read more…
New Rosh Global Foundation Participant: EM Training Program in Ethiopia
The newest program participating in the Rosh Global Foundation is the Emergency Medicine and Critical Care (EMCC) Training Program at Addis Ababa Burn Emergency and Trauma Hospital in Ethiopia. Since the program’s establishment in 2015, more than 52 residents have begun training in EM, and 8 specialists have since begun working at emergency centers in read more…
How Much Do You Know About Influenza Complications?
Welcome to the next episode of The Reveal where we take you inside the mind of a test-taker to deconstruct and connect the dots of a board-style question so you can become a better student, transform how you learn, and excel not only on high-stakes exams, but also in your general medical knowledge. Let’s get read more…
300 New Questions Just Added to the OB/GYN Qualifying Exam Qbank
We just added 300 new questions, comprehensive explanations, teaching images, One Step Further™ questions, and Rapid Reviews to the OB/GYN Qualifying Exam Qbank, bringing the total to more than 3,000! Here’s a peek at one of the new questions: A 38-year-old G2P1001 woman presents to labor and delivery for scheduled elective induction of labor at read more…
700 New Questions Just Added to the Internal Medicine Qbank
We just added 700 new questions, comprehensive explanations, teaching images, One Step Further™ questions, and Rapid Reviews to the Internal Medicine Certification Exam Qbank, bringing the total to more than 3,100! Here’s a peek at one of the new questions: A 50-year-old man presents to his primary care physician complaining of intermittent episodes of tachycardia, read more…
Sarah Schleper: Five-Time Olympian On Mental Preparation, Elite Performance, Youth Skiing, and Living Life to the Fullest
“I’m doing this for the passion of the sport and to inspire others.” “I know I’m not going to win, but I want to prove that people my age and girls in general can push the limit. It’s about longevity.” –Sarah Schleper Before there was Lindsey Vonn, before there was Mikaela Shiffrin…there was Sarah Schleper. read more…