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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.
Can You Identify the Best Test to Confirm or Exclude Osteomyelitis?
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 read more…
Introducing the First, Best, and Only Didactic Qbank for First-Year PA Students
This story begins with a casual discussion at the 2017 PAEA Education Forum in Denver, CO, between a faculty member of a large PA program in the Pacific Northwest who runs her program’s didactic curriculum and myself, Rosh Review’s founder and CEO. Didactic Year Director: “What if there was a Didactic Qbank for our students read more…
Everything You Need to Know and How to Sign Up for the PANCE Exam
The time to take the PANCE has finally arrived! All of the blood, sweat, and tears you have poured into your future career are coming to a head. You may be wondering now what? How do I sign up for the PANCE exam? How much does continuing medical education cost? Where do I take the read more…
PANCE Prep Tips
Preparing for the PANCE exam can be a daunting task. The best way to succeed is smart, focused preparation. When studying for the certification exam, the first thing to do is to identify your weaknesses. There are several ways to do that. The NCCPA offers a 120-question exam for $50. It is designed like the read more…
Interpret This ECG & Make a Diagnosis In This Board Review Question
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 read more…
Rosh Review Sponsors and Supports TIME’S UP Healthcare
I was inspired and energized at last night’s launch of TIME’S UP Healthcare at the New York Academy of Medicine. I was there as an emergency physician who witnessed gender discrimination and sexual harassment in the workplace, as a father who wants my daughter and son to grow up in a world that treats them read more…
Podcast Ep 52: Temporal Arteritis, Disc Herniations, Hepatorenal Syndrome, High Pressure Injection Injury, Pediatric Rash, Hyphema
Welcome back to RoshCast for Episode 52! For those of you taking the upcoming in-training exam, an early congratulations! All of your hard work will surely pay off soon. Remember to listen to this episode and old episodes as you get closer to the end for more review. Good luck from us at the RoshCast team! read more…
Dr. Aubri Carman, Winner of the EMRA/Rosh Review One Step Further Award
We are proud to announce the 2019 winner of the EMRA/Rosh Review One Step Further Award as Dr. Aubri Carman of Maricopa Medical Center. The One Step Further award is given to a resident who exemplifies the ideals of continuous learning and self-improvement, and who takes it upon themselves to go “one step further” to read more…
Which Medication is Appropriate for This Patient’s Chest Pain?
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…
How Would You Manage This Patient’s Palpitations & Dyspnea?
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 read more…
Why You Still Need to Take the ABEM Recertification (ConCert™) Exam…For Now
The ABEM recertification exam, also known as the ConCert exam, is traditionally administered annually in the fall, usually in September. The exam consists of 205 multiple choice questions given over two blocks. You have 4 hours and 15 minutes available to complete the exam. In 2018, ABEM announced they would be implementing an alternative to read more…
How to Boost Your PANCE or PANRE Score by 100 Points
This article is going to show two very easy ways to help increase your PANCE or PANRE score by 100 points. I’ve written about this topic before but there is new information that I want to share. While there is no magic pill or wand to achieve this, these two techniques are the most useful and not difficult to implement and only require 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 going to be 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 PANCE or PANRE score by 10 points – which could be the difference between passing or failing. Let’s get started.
What Is the Management for This Patient With Sickle Cell Anemia?
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 read more…
What Is the Best Test for This Patient With Distended Neck Veins?
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 read more…
Test Your Knowledge of Viral & Bacterial Organisms With This Question
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 read more…
Can You Identify the Best Treatment for This Patient’s Pruritus?
This is Adam Rosh from RoshCast and I want to welcome you to Ep1 of The Reveal. I will 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 read more…
How to Pass the PANCE on the First Try
I recently found out that I passed my PANCE exam on the first attempt! Studying for the PANCE exam doesn’t begin one month or even six months in advance. It begins the day you start PA school. Everything you learn in didactic classes and during clinical year is all preparation for the PANCE exam. When read more…
Do You Need to Study for the Family Medicine Certification Longitudinal Assessment Pilot?
That depends. Are you getting exposed to the variety of subjects that are going to be tested on the FMCLA pilot? According to the ABFM, the longitudinal assessment is a test of family medicine knowledge and clinical problem-solving ability relevant to family medicine. Appropriate subject areas of the following disciplines are included: Adult Medicine, Care read more…
The Only Psychiatry Qbank Needed for the PRITE® and ABPN Exam
Rosh Review, LLC is not sponsored or endorsed by, or affiliated with, the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology (ABPN), the American College of Psychiatrists (ACP), nor the Psychiatry Resident In-Training Exam® (PRITE®). All trademarks are the property of their respective owners. The Psychiatry Qbank is now available for medical students, residents, and certifying physicians who are read more…
What is the Best Study Plan for the Alternative PANRE?
Wondering if you should study for the Alternative PANRE? That depends. If you practice in a primary care setting, such as Internal Medicine or Family Medicine, then you are probably getting exposed to the core medical content that will appear on the PANRE Pilot. According to the NCCPA, “the PANRE Pilot will assess core medical knowledge read more…