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What to Study if You’re Repeating an ABPN Board Exam

October 30, 2023 by Jack Krasuski MD 6 Comments Categories: All Posts, How to Prepare For Your Board Exam Tags: beat the boards, board exam tips, Dr Jack Krasuski, how to prepare for the abpn exam, jack krasuski, psychiatry board exam, psychiatry board exam prep, psychiatry board prep, taking the abpn for the second time, what to do if i am taking the abpn for the second time, what to study if i am taking the abpn exam again

What To Study If You’re Repeating an ABPN Exam - beat the boardsRepeating an ABPN board exam? If you’re studying for an ABPN board exam that you previously took and did not pass, the question you confront is how you should prepare this time around. Here’s the first important thing to do: Review your last board exam’s “Performance Profile,” that is, the list of exam scoring categories. Review your scores on the big categories (listed below). Any category which you failed or which you passed but not by much, should become your… Click to Read More

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Advice While Waiting for Your Medical Board Results

November 8, 2019 by Jack Krasuski MD 3 Comments Categories: All Posts Tags: american physician institute, beat the boards, board exam test results, failing board exam, jack krasuski, passing board exam, waiting for board exam, waiting for board exam test results

Advice When Waiting for Your Medical Board Exam Results - BeatTheBoards!We’ve had tens of thousands of physicians take our board prep courses and this is what I learned about the weeks waiting for exam results: there is a weak relationship between how you think you did on the exam and whether you passed. Hundreds of times, exam-takers have emailed me feeling terrible about how “horribly” they did, only to find out that they passed. It’s normal to leave an exam feeling uncertain or discouraged. This occurs because: Often the biggest… Click to Read More

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Diagnostically Focused Questions on Psychiatry Boards

June 20, 2019 by Jack Krasuski MD 1 Comment Categories: All Posts, Crack the Exam Question Code Tags: beat the boards, board exam tips, diagnostically focused questions, Dr Jack Krasuski, jack krasuski, psychiatry board exam prep, psychiatry board exam question, psychiatry board exam questions, psychiatry board prep, psychiatry board tips

VIDEO: Diagnostically Focused Questions on Psychiatry Board Exams - Beat the Boards! Below is a transcript of the video – it has been edited for clarity. Today I am going to discuss diagnostically focused questions on the psychiatry boards. You want to recognize the core diagnostic features. There can be a challenge with these diagnostically focused questions as the DSM-5 has a lot of disorders and each disorder has quite a few criteria. These challenges can make it hard to learn all of the criteria for all these disorders, especially for… Click to Read More

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What to Do if You Fail Your Board Exam

April 11, 2019 by Jack Krasuski MD 1 Comment Categories: All Posts, Coping Strategies After Failing a Board Exam Tags: beat the boards, board exam failure, board test prep, coping with failing my boards, i failed my board exam, jack krasuski

What To Do If You Fail Your Board Exam - Beat the BoardsI’m here to talk about a difficult topic with you today.  What do you do if you fail your board exam? I know that this is likely a difficult time for you, but I do not want you to be so hard on yourself. Take some time to come to terms with this and then create an action plan for how you are going to do better next time. There is a silver lining when it comes to failing your board exam because we are more than passing or failing an exam.

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How to Study for Board Exams More Effectively

March 25, 2019 by Jack Krasuski MD 1 Comment Categories: All Posts, How to Prepare For Your Board Exam Tags: beat the boards, board exam study tips, board exam tips, board test prep, how to study, jack krasuski, psychiatry board exam prep, psychiatry board tips, studying for board exams, studying for my boards

How to Study More Effectively - Beat The BoardsToday, I focus on how to study more effectively based on the Landscape of Knowledge. I categorize new information we learn into three tiers of understanding: data, information, and knowledge. A exam candidate can fool themselves into believing they understand the material through familiarity with it even when they haven’t converted it into knowledge through active learning. Here are specific examples that illustrate these points.

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Studying for the Boards: 5 Tips to Minimize Procrastinating

January 22, 2019 by Jack Krasuski MD 2 Comments Categories: All Posts, How to Prepare For Your Board Exam Tags: american physician institute, beat the boards, board exam study tips, how to study for my boards, jack krasuski, procrastination, stop procrastinating

5 Tips to Minimize Procrastinating on Your Board Exam Studies - Beat The Boards Welcome.  It’s Dr. Jack and I have 5 tips for you on how to minimize procrastination when it comes to studying for the boards. Tip 1: De-Emotionalize the Job You Have to Do My first tip is based on a thought experiment.  I’d like you to take a minute to imagine that you have a clone of yourself, and your clone is identical to you.  They have the same bright smile and winning personality that you do.  There is… Click to Read More

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Fear of Board Exam Failure

November 2, 2018 by Jack Krasuski MD 5 Comments Categories: All Posts, Coping Strategies After Failing a Board Exam Tags: beat the boards, board blog, Dr Jack Krasuski, exam failure, fear of exam failure, how to overcome the fear of exam failure, jack krasuski

Fear of Board Exam Failure - Beat the Boards!Fear can make us behave in counterproductive ways, including how we respond to an upcoming medical board exam, such as a neurology or psychiatry board exam. We have set ways of responding to fear – fight, flight or freeze. Classically, fear is defined as an emotion triggered by imminent danger, as we would experience if we saw an aggressive person running toward us or if we heard breaking glass in our house as we were lying in bed. Anxiety is… Click to Read More

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Levels of Board Exam Questions

October 5, 2018 by Jack Krasuski MD 6 Comments Categories: All Posts, Crack the Exam Question Code Tags: board exam, board exam questions, board test prep psychiatry, Dr Jack Krasuski, jack krasuski, levels of board exam questions, psychiatry board exam, psychiatry board exam prep, psychiatry board test prep, sample psychiatry board questions

Levels of Board Exam Questions - Beat the Boards!One way I’ve found categorizing board exam questions helpful is to view them in a hierarchy of three levels, each one building on the previous one and requiring greater use of one’s clinical judgment. My three levels are: Know It →  Recognize It →  Decide It. Now let me explain and I promise this will be practically helpful and, I believe, comforting even. Know It This lowest level of question relies almost exclusively on recalling some specific piece of information… Click to Read More

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Screen Functions on ABPN Board Exams

September 21, 2018 by Jack Krasuski MD Leave a Comment Categories: All Posts, Strategies to Deploy During the Board Exam Tags: abpn, Dr Jack Krasuski, jack krasuski, video vignettes abpn board exams, video vignettes board exam

Screen Functions on ABPN Board ExamsToday I respond to two questions regarding the what information is available on the exam screen on ABPN® board exams. Lab Values on ABPN® board Exams I received a question from a psychiatry board exam candidate this week about whether normal lab values are available as a drop down list accessible from the exam screen. We received a response from ABPN® as follows: “We do not provide a drop down list of normal lab values, but when the committee feels… Click to Read More

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Differentiating Diagnoses on Psychiatry Board Exams

September 17, 2018 by Jack Krasuski MD 2 Comments Categories: All Posts, Crack the Exam Question Code Tags: board exam tips, diagnoses on board exam, Dr Jack Krasuski, eating disorders, illness anxiety disorder, jack krasuski, somatic symptom disorders

Differentiating Diagnoses on Psychiatry Board Exams - Beat the Boards!Here’s an important board exam fact: you can study, study, and still further study the DSM-5 and still incorrectly answer diagnostically-focused psychiatry board exam questions. How can this be? If you have ever felt that your exam performance is not as good as your knowledge base suggests it should be, the following insight will partly explain this discrepancy. The discrepancy between knowledge and performance arises from a discrepancy between what you spend your time studying (and memorizing) and what the… Click to Read More

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Sleep and Board Exams

August 29, 2018 by Jack Krasuski MD Leave a Comment Categories: All Posts, How to Prepare For Your Board Exam Tags: beat the boards, Dr Jack Krasuski, enough sleep to ace exam, enough sleep to pass exam, how much sleep should i get for my board exam, jack krasuski, right amount of sleep, sleep and board exams

sleep and board exams - are you getting enough - beat the boardsI’m about to tell you something so obvious you may want to throw something at me. Despite the apparent obviousness, many exam candidates still will make the mistake I’m about to describe and do so for entirely understandable reasons. Let me explain why sleep and board exams is so important. On the day (or several days) prior to your exam, your anxiety level likely will increase. You may realize you are not as prepared as you would like to be… Click to Read More

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Pacing Yourself on Your Psychiatry Board Exam

July 23, 2018 by Jack Krasuski MD 3 Comments Categories: All Posts, Strategies to Deploy During the Board Exam Tags: beat the boards, jack krasuski, psychiatry board exam, psychiatry board exam prep, psychiatry board exam tips, psychiatry board prep, psychiatry board tips

Learn how to pace yourself on you psychiatry board exam.I’ve received several emails from doctors who’ve recently taken their psychiatry board exam. Here are some quotes that I present to you anonymously and then provide my responses. “I recently took the Psychiatry Board exam and I honestly don’t know what to think.  I was struggling with time.  The vignettes were super long….one of the video was about five minutes long.  I did take about four breaks but honestly didn’t have time to eat lunch.  I finished about five minutes… Click to Read More

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Treatments in Specific Patient Populations

July 23, 2018 by Jack Krasuski MD Leave a Comment Categories: All Posts, Crack the Exam Question Code Tags: beat the boards, jack krasuski, patient populations, psychiatry board prep, specific patient populations

Learning treatment in specific patient populations will help on your medical board exams.Medical board exams include a high percentage of treatment-focused questions, since appropriate treatment is what patients seek from physicians. Specialty board exams test three aspects of treatment: Details of specific treatment interventions Treatments in specific patient populations and by disease variants Treatment algorithms This post focuses on choosing the right treatment for a patient based on that patient’s specific population or disease variant. Board exam question writers test your ability to know which treatment interventions apply to particular forms of… Click to Read More

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Recognizing Zebras in Clinical Vignettes

July 23, 2018 by Jack Krasuski MD Leave a Comment Categories: All Posts, Crack the Exam Question Code Tags: beat the boards, board exam tips, clinical vignette, clinical vignettes in board exams, jack krasuski, psychiatry board exam prep

Recognizing zebras in clinical vignettes on psychiatry boardsThe medical boards pride themselves on presenting multiple-choice questions that are clinically-relevant and fair. In other words, the boards are not trying to trick you. This means that most clinical vignettes will describe patients with a common form of a disease or disorder. After all, these are the cases most of us physicians spend our days assessing and treating. However, as clinicians we do need to recognize the rare condition. So the question is, how do you distinguish whether the… Click to Read More

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Treatment Interventions on Board Exams

July 23, 2018 by Jack Krasuski MD Leave a Comment Categories: All Posts, Crack the Exam Question Code Tags: beat the boards, board exam prep, how to figure out a treatment intervention, jack krasuski, psychiatry board exam, treatment interventions, treatment interventions board exams

Treatment Interventions on Board Exams - Beat the BoardsIt’s not a secret that board exams test your knowledge of the details of the myriad treatment interventions on board exams used in treating patients. In addition to knowing the circumstances of when to choose a particular intervention over another (discussed in other posts), you are expected to know the details of each specific treatment intervention. Thus, the question that arises for the exam taker is “just how much detail about treatment interventions do I need to know?” Each field… Click to Read More

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Treatment Algorithms on Board Exams

July 23, 2018 by Jack Krasuski MD Leave a Comment Categories: All Posts, Crack the Exam Question Code Tags: beat the boards, board exam tips, jack krasuski, psychiatry board tips, treatment algorithms, treatment algorithms on board exam

Learn how treatment algorithms on board exams are key to exam success.Medical board exams primarily test clinical knowledge. As such, questions that assess your knowledge of treatment interventions are common. There are three aspects of treatment that can be tested: Details of specific treatment interventions Treatments in specific populations and by disease variants Treatment algorithms Treatment algorithms on board exams are the focus of this post. Treatment algorithms are a rank ordering of treatment interventions beginning with first-line treatments proceeding to second-, third-, and fourth-line treatments, and ending at last-line treatments… Click to Read More

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