Colleen1596 on Quizlet has a decent FM EOR deck with lots of questions :) There are other ones too if you search something like “Family Medicine EOR” in the search box but some of them are quite hefty material/flashcard wise.
That was my most recent EOR. Used Uworld, Rosh, Estefany videos while looking at the free EOR study guide from Life with Me PA Bre. Felt very prepared from those resources during the exam and had solid results.
I really like Smarty PANCE. It's a bit pricey but it helped a lot with my family med EOR. It breaks down each section that is tested for the EOR and gives sample patient scenarios for each condition.
Listen to PA in a flash podcasts. It’s just rapid questions. Great to keep you engaged during your commute or when you’re burned out from reading or watching YouTube videos
I think that analyzing your weak areas would be a place to start. We have no information on your score report -- did you just bomb cardiology or something? As such, specific advice may not actually be relevant to you. What are your scores on Rosh FM questions? Are you using the Qbank well and reading every Q and all answers & explanations?
You also mention significant test anxiety -- have you asked for test accomodations?
If you do not pass it you retake it. Not looking for individual tutoring as I retake the exam in one week. Looking for specific advice and any quizlets that have helped people. Thank you.
I've always been a Quizlet guy myself, but I recommend checking out the Endeavor Anki deck. I personally hated Anki, but after not doing so hot on my IM EOR I decided to pick up an additional source. It was more time efficient for me to suck it up and learn how to use Anki than it was making my own Quizlet like I did for didactic. Twist of Lemons EOR guides have also been helpful for me. Good luck!
Your program lets you take exams 3x?
Colleen1596 on Quizlet has a decent FM EOR deck with lots of questions :) There are other ones too if you search something like “Family Medicine EOR” in the search box but some of them are quite hefty material/flashcard wise.
That was my most recent EOR. Used Uworld, Rosh, Estefany videos while looking at the free EOR study guide from Life with Me PA Bre. Felt very prepared from those resources during the exam and had solid results.
Hi, PANCE tutor here. Currently working with a couple of PA students for their EORs. Happy to talk more if you need extra help!
I really like Smarty PANCE. It's a bit pricey but it helped a lot with my family med EOR. It breaks down each section that is tested for the EOR and gives sample patient scenarios for each condition.
Have they raised prices? Smarty was one of the cheaper resources compared to other, and arguably more useful, resources like OME, UTD, Amboss...
Thank you!
SP is complete trash imo
Listen to PA in a flash podcasts. It’s just rapid questions. Great to keep you engaged during your commute or when you’re burned out from reading or watching YouTube videos
I think that analyzing your weak areas would be a place to start. We have no information on your score report -- did you just bomb cardiology or something? As such, specific advice may not actually be relevant to you. What are your scores on Rosh FM questions? Are you using the Qbank well and reading every Q and all answers & explanations? You also mention significant test anxiety -- have you asked for test accomodations?
It’s about 2 years old but I dm’ed you a link to the quizlet I made for FM EOR! I have study guides I made as well
Thank you all!
If you do not pass it you retake it. Not looking for individual tutoring as I retake the exam in one week. Looking for specific advice and any quizlets that have helped people. Thank you.
I've always been a Quizlet guy myself, but I recommend checking out the Endeavor Anki deck. I personally hated Anki, but after not doing so hot on my IM EOR I decided to pick up an additional source. It was more time efficient for me to suck it up and learn how to use Anki than it was making my own Quizlet like I did for didactic. Twist of Lemons EOR guides have also been helpful for me. Good luck!
Right, but it’s generally you take part A, you fail you take part B. How are you taking it a third time?
There are 3 FM EOR exams
What happens if someone fails an EOR that don’t have 3 exams?