Good luck with studying for your board exam!! I'm currently studying for step 1 and I hope this is the worst one, because it's giving me a run for my money.
I think step 1 is the toughest to be honest! After that it becomes more clinical and intuitive and you’ll have the experience of taking board exams. Good luck with your studies.
Hey Precious , So you can get hired straight out of residency before passing your boards ? how long do they give you to pass-say your don’t pass on that first try would you get fired ?
Question: As an attending physician, if you failed your board exam and have to wait for a year to try again; do you still get paid for your work while you practicing medicine until you retake it?
@@heathhunt1992 you won’t be able to work at most places. Passing boards is a standard requirement for most healthcare jobs - nurses, dentist, PT, PA, NP, etc.
A very well-rounded human being. You've accomplished so much as a young person, you'll do great in your exams.
aww, thanks so much
Girl I'm riding that board studying struggle bus with you! We got this ❤️
Also I've been slowly going through those same videos!
Almost there, we got this!!
You’ll rock those exams! Love seeing you back on here!
We missed you! I'm glad things are going well. You got this!
Good luck with studying for your board exam!! I'm currently studying for step 1 and I hope this is the worst one, because it's giving me a run for my money.
I think step 1 is the toughest to be honest! After that it becomes more clinical and intuitive and you’ll have the experience of taking board exams. Good luck with your studies.
Praying all goes well with your exams, you got this. 👍🏽
You got this, Dr. Precious!! ❤🎉
I’m so proud of you and you’re very motivated
Good luck on your emergency board exam you got this rooting for you 👍🏾👏🏾🤗❤️
Thx for catching us up! Love your healthy lifestyle!
thanks for watching!
You got this!!!!
Welcome back! Good luck with your boards Precious!!
Thank you! 😊
Good luck with your boards ❤ was in a similar place with my pharmacy boards a few months ago.
Good luck! I pray you pass!
Goodluck.
Hey Precious ,
So you can get hired straight out of residency before passing your boards ? how long do they give you to pass-say your don’t pass on that first try would you get fired ?
Yes you can get hired straight out. You have 5 years after graduation to become board certified
good luck, what kind of q banks exists for em boards? something like uworld?
Thank you. Rosh Review and Peer
Is there a website for the videos you mentioned?
courses.ccme.org
Where is the onion chopper from?
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Is there anymore exams to take after boards -how frequent ?
You recertify every 10 years for most specialties to maintain your board certification
The title made me laugh…still studying! 😅
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Question: As an attending physician, if you failed your board exam and have to wait for a year to try again; do you still get paid for your work while you practicing medicine until you retake it?
Yes, you're still employed and paid. You have up to 5 years to become board certified after you complete residency
@WhiteCoatChronicles So, if they do not pass by then, what are the next steps? It's just very interesting to me.
@@heathhunt1992 you won’t be able to work at most places. Passing boards is a standard requirement for most healthcare jobs - nurses, dentist, PT, PA, NP, etc.
@@WhiteCoatChronicles ok. Thank you so much for your response. I look forward to you passing your board exam!!!!