

The 3-6 Month Plan
Based on the responses you gave us, you have between 3 and 6 months before you take your exam. You are a planner, and like to plan ahead for major tests. You are a fast reader, and prefer to absorb information as quickly as you can. You are also able to focus for long periods of time when you study, and this maximizes your learning ability. You also like to learn in person, in a traditional lecture format. The plan below has been created for you:
OUR SUGGESTION:
Because of the amount of time you will have to study with this plan, we recommend purchasing our Total Package along with our Clinical Skills and Procedure Workshop.
This will allow you plenty of time to get through 60 hours of video, 2000 QBank practice questions, the Stimulus Review, the Flash Cards, and have time for review of your notes and final exam preparation. This plan will also ensure you get all the necessary CME for your certification.
Time to Exam
3-6 months
Recommended Materials
➤ The CORE MODULE (with Notes)
➤ Live Board Review Style Conference
➤ Test Question Bank (QBank)
➤ Clinical Skills and Procedure Course
Daily Schedule
Our Core Module is a well designed board review series that includes brief topic-focused lectures that address the commonly tested items on your exam blueprint. It is practice-based and also translates to real world practice in addition to your test.
Review any notes you may have taken and add to them with your Core Module notes.
commit 90 minutes per day of focused review that combines 2-4 lectures per day and category-based QBank questions. This will reinforce your reading.
Attend our in-person Clinical Skills and Procedure Workshop.
3-2 months
Recommended Materials
➤ The CORE MODULE (with Notes)
➤ Test Question Bank (QBank)
➤ Inpatient Guide
Our Core Module is a well designed board review series that includes brief topic-focused lectures that address the commonly tested items on your exam blueprint. It is practice-based and also translates to real world practice in addition to your test.
2 hours per day of active focused review. Combine 2-4 lectures per day with category-based QBank questions. This will reinforce your reading and memory.
You may have completed the lectures by this point (60 total hours of lectures).
Add 1 hour per day of passive learning such as our Inpatient Guide, and concentrate on a different category that what you were actively studying. This will give your brain a break, and help you as you continue your other focused review.
Choose 1 day a week to put your review away and take a break.
8-4 weeks
Recommended Materials
➤ The CORE MODULE (with Notes)
➤ Test Question Bank (QBank)
➤ Inpatient Guide
2 hours per day of active focused review. Combine 2-4 lectures per day with category-based QBank questions. If you have completed the board review series lectures by now, focus solely on the QBank.
Continue 1 hour per day of passive learning such as our Inpatient Guide, Flash Cards, and Stimulus Review. The more ways you can stimulate your mind to learn without heavy concentration, the easier you will retain future topics
Choose 1 day a week to put your review away and take a break.
4-2 weeks
Recommended Materials
➤ The CORE MODULE (with Notes)
➤ Test Question Bank (QBank)
➤ Inpatient Guide
➤ Stimulus Review
➤ Review Flash Cards
Review all of the notes you took in the Core Module.
Continue 1 hour per day of passive learning such as our Inpatient Guide, Flash Cards, and Stimulus Review. The more ways you can stimulate your mind to learn without heavy concentration, the easier you will retain future topics.
You should be taking daily practice tests as recommended in the QBank maximization page. These tests should alternate between your remaining test questions, and your weakest areas to ensure you don’t miss anything.
Choose 1 day a week to put your review away and take a break.
4 weeks or less
Recommended Materials
➤ The CORE MODULE (with Notes)
➤ Test Question Bank (QBank)
➤ Inpatient Guide
➤ Stimulus Review
➤ Review Flash Cards
Review all of the notes you took in the Core Module.
Continue 1 hour per day of passive learning such as our Inpatient Guide, Flash Cards, and Stimulus Review. The more ways you can stimulate your mind to learn without heavy concentration, the easier you will retain future topics.
You should be taking daily practice tests as recommended in the QBank maximization page. These tests should alternate between your remaining test questions, and your weakest areas to ensure you don’t miss anything.
Choose 1 day a week to put your review away and take a break.
Take the day before your exam off. You earned it!
This program is accredited for up to 90 credits/hours and 20 emergency medicine procedure credits/hours. When combined with our Advanced Practice Clinical Skills and Procedure Workshop, participants will be eligible for up to 113 emergency medicine credit hours, 32 emergency medicine procedure hours, and 28 pharmacology hours.