The PA Rotation Exam Review

September 11, 2019 - Comment

Prepare for the rotation exams with the first exam prep resource to cover all of the most commonly tested rotations! Presented in a full-color, concise format, this must-have new book covers high-yield content from each of the major PA rotations: Internal Medicine, Family Medicine, Pediatrics, OB/GYN, Surgery, Emergency Medicine, and Psychiatry. Featuring 25 practice questions,

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Prepare for the rotation exams with the first exam prep resource to cover all of the most commonly tested rotations!

Presented in a full-color, concise format, this must-have new book covers high-yield content from each of the major PA rotations: Internal Medicine, Family Medicine, Pediatrics, OB/GYN, Surgery, Emergency Medicine, and Psychiatry. Featuring 25 practice questions, with an additional 25 available online, for each rotation, this practical solution offers you everything you need for rotation exam success.
Features:Excellent value: All major PA rotations are covered in a single text.Concise: The tabular and outline format is ideal for quick exam study.High-yield: Information and questions are geared toward each rotation exam and cover high-yield topics, ensuring strong preparation.Easy to use : Overlapping content between rotations is fully cross-referenced and easy to locate, regardless of your current rotation.Full color: High-quality artwork and photos provide must-know visual information, including dermatology images.Online resources: Practice tests—including 25 questions per rotation that are not in the book – provide additional practice and review.eBook available for purchase. Fast, smart, and convenient, today’s eBooks can transform learning. These interactive, fully searchable tools offer 24/7 access on multiple devices, the ability to highlight and share notes, and more

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Anonymous says:

It’s just “Okay” I’m not sure about this book. It is very disorganized and more or less just seems like random facts scattered throughout chapters with tables to reference. If you’ve used pance prep pearls with the PAEA topic list in the past I honestly don’t see any additional usefulness from here. I find myself closing this one after about 15 minutes of frustration. So…if you study tables and material that isn’t very organized-you will like it; If you prefer organized/bold and emphasized to-the-point…

Anonymous says:

Really good, but not perfect! I really enjoy the table format for this book, but as another reviewer mentioned, there are LOTS of typos. It’s the 1st addition, so I am sure this will be remedied, but it does get a little annoying when page #’s are wrong or if it states “see above” in a table that does not properly refer to anything above. I alternate between this and Pance Prep Pearls. I really enjoy that this is in color as opposed to PPP being in black and white!Also, this book should NOT be your only mode of…

Anonymous says:

Everything you need to know in one place for EORs + Awesome Practice Questions

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