Tuesday, July 27, 2010
OBGYN Case List Submitted- Now What?
Now that your OBGYN Case List is submitted to ABOG you need to hone your skills to defend your cases. Mastering techniques to present and explain your cases could mean the difference between passing and failing the Oral Exam. For more info: http://exampro.com/blog/index.php/exampro-tips-and-techniques/obgyn-oral-board-case-list-submitted-now-what/
Monday, July 19, 2010
ABOG Approved Abbreviations For the OBGYN Oral Boards
ABOG Approved Abbreviations For the OBGYN Oral Boards
ABOG allows a few abbreviations. When constructing your Case List for the OBGYN Oral Boards you can use abbreviations but must be clear which ones are allowed and which ones you are using anyway. Your examiners might test you on this because ABOG recently released a communication and abbreviations bulletin.
ABOG allows a few abbreviations. When constructing your Case List for the OBGYN Oral Boards you can use abbreviations but must be clear which ones are allowed and which ones you are using anyway. Your examiners might test you on this because ABOG recently released a communication and abbreviations bulletin.
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MOC,
obgyn board,
OBGYN Ceritifcation
Sunday, July 18, 2010
What Do OBGYN Oral Exam Candidates Fear Most About the Exam?
What Do OBGYN Oral Exam Candidates Fear Most About the Exam?
Candidates of the Oral Board OBGYN exam are terrified at the thought of spending 3 hours with 6 examiners in a room, the result of which will have a major impact on their job security and lives. Here are some of the questions on their mind. For more info:
Candidates of the Oral Board OBGYN exam are terrified at the thought of spending 3 hours with 6 examiners in a room, the result of which will have a major impact on their job security and lives. Here are some of the questions on their mind. For more info:
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OBGYN,
OBGYN Certification,
OBGYN Oral Exam
Monday, July 12, 2010
It’s Expensive to Fail the OBGYN Oral Boards
Can you afford $43,600 not to properly prepare for the OBGYN Oral Board Exam? It's the final exam, which is worth 50%, that stands between becoming board certified or not. For more info: http://exampro.com/blog/index.php/exampro-tips-and-techniques/how-much-does-it-cost-to-fail-the-oral-boards/
Entering A Non-delivery Antepartum OB Admission To Your OBGYN Case List
Entering A Non-delivery Antepartum OB Admission To Your OBGYN Case List
It's always important to make sure you categorizes your cases properly and you enter it clearly.
This case is about antepartum OB Admission.
It's always important to make sure you categorizes your cases properly and you enter it clearly.
This case is about antepartum OB Admission.
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Antepartum,
MOCK Orals,
OBGYN Exam Prep
Monday, July 5, 2010
OBGYN Oral Board Case List - What Counts In What Category
Many candidates are not sure how many cases to put in each category on their OBGYN Case List submission? They are concerned how many cases count towards the required minimum number of 20 cases per category.
See video blog: http://exampro.com/blog/index.php/exampro-tackles-the-tough-cases/obgyn-oral-board-case-list-what-counts-in-what-category/#more-333
See video blog: http://exampro.com/blog/index.php/exampro-tackles-the-tough-cases/obgyn-oral-board-case-list-what-counts-in-what-category/#more-333
New Trends in the OBGYN Oral Board Exam
For those candidates taking the OBGYN Oral Boards see the following trends that have been appearing in the exam. Since 2006 questions have been asked on pre and post-operative complications. For more information go to: New Trends in the OBGYN Oral Board Exam
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