![]() ![]() Rotation 10 Emergency Medicine - A comprehensive 450 question final examination was given this month and we called it the second year Mock PANCE. You can find all my recapitulation (recaps, lol) of rotations down below along with how I prepared for each EOR and SS exam each month. This was our program’s method of keeping us on track with PANCE preparation(I believe) while working through clinical rotations. We started with Dermatology, HEENT, then covered Pulmonology, Cardiology, etc. Senior Seminar exams highlighted different body systems and these were meant to prepare us for the PANCE. ![]() EOR exams are given towards the end of the month and emphasize the specialty /rotation you were on for that month. Now, onto my second year of PA school - we had two exams per month that accompanied our clinical rotations.ġ1 months meant 11 different rotations with 1 End of Rotation (EOR) exam & 1 Senior Seminar Exam. Our program provides PAeasy and Kaplan Question Banks for us so that we can practice as much as we need to in preparation for the real PANCE exam :) *a little nervous and anxious! We’ve been using this question bank program called PAeasy to practice and it’s more like PAmedium and PAhard lol. | J| On Monday, we have a 300 questions final exam that mimics the PANCE. Halfway Through 1st Semester of PA School For more insight on how my first year of PA school went, check out my semester recaps here: That’s the significance of all this testing, right? Your program and faculty are gearing you up for the BIG ONE, the PANCE. I was able to pinpoint my best study habits and techniques over the first couple of months and tried my best with every exam and quiz (nearly). I was told to “trust the process, trust the program” many times, over and over. I began studying for the PANCE when my PA program commenced two years ago. This sounds cheesy but I find it to be true. Ask yourself this- What’s been working for you in PA school? Then, carry on or adjust yourself accordingly. I recommend that you figure out your best methods and stick to it. What I have done inside and outside my program- may or may NOT work for you everyone’s study habits and learning techniques are different. Here are the steps that I took to pass the Physician Assistant National Certifying Exam (PANCE). This long awaited post is finally here! Thank you for all your patience! ![]()
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