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Osler Staff 02-24-2011, 11:49 AM The Osler Institute is a nonprofit medical organization that specializes in helping doctors prepare for their medical specialty board exams. For additional Information about the Institute and Sir William Osler for whom we were named after go to http://www.osler.org/main/sirosler.html. In addition to producing live review courses, the Institute also fulfills its mission by selling educational products. Some of these products have been created by our faculty while others have been acquired for resale. The course CD sets are our biggest sellers. Specific product information can be found at http://www.osler.org/main/HSM.html. Your questions about our educational materials are welcome below. Be sure to follow us on facebook http://www.facebook.com/#!/OslerInstitute (http://www.facebook.com/#%21/OslerInstitute).
The Osler Institute will donate a course CD set of the lucky member's choice. Winners for each raffle will be drawn from among the members who post questions about the product or otherwise meaningfully contribute to the discussion.
Depakote 03-07-2011, 02:27 PM The Osler Institute is a nonprofit medical organization that specializes in helping doctors prepare for their medical specialty board exams. For additional Information about the Institute and Sir William Osler for whom we were named after go to http://www.osler.org/main/sirosler.html. In addition to producing live review courses, the Institute also fulfills its mission by selling educational products. Some of these products have been created by our faculty while others have been acquired for resale. The course CD sets are our biggest sellers. Specific product information can be found at http://www.osler.org/main/HSM.html. Your questions about our educational materials are welcome below. Be sure to follow us on facebook http://www.facebook.com/#!/OslerInstitute (http://www.facebook.com/#%21/OslerInstitute).
The Osler Institute will donate a course CD set of the lucky member's choice. Winners for each raffle will be drawn from among the members who post questions about the product or otherwise meaningfully contribute to the discussion.
Does the Anesthesiology review course have a weight towards either the oral or written boards?
f1re11 03-07-2011, 04:07 PM I noticed there is no Internal Medicine course. Is this so, or am I just not able to find it?
GmailQueen 03-07-2011, 05:05 PM Do any of the written materials work as a supplement to the CDs (in particular, the psychiatry set)?
Thanks.
Osler Staff 03-08-2011, 04:08 PM By review course I believe you are referring to the 5 day didactic review course. Didactic review courses concentrate on reviewing lots of relevant information which would tend to lend it more towards preparing for a written exam. It could also be valuable in preparing for an oral exam because it would refresh your knowledge base and enable you to better answer oral questions.
Osler Staff 03-08-2011, 04:09 PM You are correct in that The Osler Institute does not produce an Internal Medicine Review Course.
Osler Staff 03-08-2011, 04:21 PM CD sets contain MP3 formatted recordings of what we call our "Best of Series" in each course. Each course set would also include an additional CD that would have PDF version on the notes that accompany the recordings and is referred to as the Syllabus. This can also be purchased as a printed document. These are the written materials that accompany the recordings. Samples are available on our web site http://www.osler.org/main/index.html .
The CD sets were assembled this way to enable people to just listen to the recordings in their car stereo player is it accepts MP3 formatted CDs. You could also load the syllabus onto your computer and scroll through the appropriate set of notes as you listen to the lecture as it plays in your computers CD player.
anonymouse1 03-09-2011, 03:08 PM so you know the placement rates for students who use your products..
DrTacoElf 03-09-2011, 04:12 PM How long has the osler institute been making these review materials?
Depakote 03-09-2011, 04:42 PM By review course I believe you are referring to the 5 day didactic review course. Didactic review courses concentrate on reviewing lots of relevant information which would tend to lend it more towards preparing for a written exam. It could also be valuable in preparing for an oral exam because it would refresh your knowledge base and enable you to better answer oral questions.
Thanks, that answers my question.
Osler Staff 03-10-2011, 08:29 AM so you know the placement rates for students who use your products..
The question I am used to answering is what is your pass rates since our participants are preparing to take a certification exam in a specific medical specialty. Passing the exam(s) leads to becoming Board Certified and not placement into a program.
Our pass rates are higher than the general population of test takers based on our surveys. One needs to realize that not everyone answers our survey and that our sample is probably biased towards people that would pass the test anyways. However, the differential between our participants pass rates and the general populations pass rates is great enough to show that there is benefit to taking our courses.
Osler Staff 03-10-2011, 08:39 AM How long has the osler institute been making these review materials?
The Osler Institute began in August, 1982 doing the Pathology Board Review Course. It started expanding into other specialties in 1986. So we have approximately twenty-nine years of experience in producing Board Review courses.
Perhaps I missed it but I was wondering what were the dates for the 2012 general surgery review courses?
peludoguy 03-10-2011, 05:50 PM I've heard some lectures from a set of audio cds from one of your courses several years ago. However, I don't see a set of cds for sale for orthopedic boards on your site. Do you plan to sell a similar set of orthopaedic audio lectures in the future? Thanks.
arroser 03-10-2011, 08:10 PM Would a new general surgery intern find the course materials useful? Any thoughts on combining the review material and everyday reading?
critters 03-11-2011, 07:01 AM Do you supply your materials on a CD that comes via snail mail, or can you download them MP3s directly from your website? Thanks!
absolutdokta 03-11-2011, 07:39 AM are these continuously updated with new lectures each year? if I was to purchase course CD's can I only get new lectures by purchasing an entire new set for the same price as the first?
PsychMedStudent 03-11-2011, 08:28 AM Related to the question above, how old are the lectures on the CDs? Are some from many years ago or are they all from within the past year?
prosthret 03-11-2011, 12:49 PM I was surprised to see that you are a non-profit organization. Having received numerous mailing for your board review courses and materials I have always been struck by how expensive they are. Do you offer any type of financial aid or discounts based upon financial hardship?
do97jdl 03-11-2011, 04:54 PM I came on these boards to look for material for one of the residents at the Family Medicine program where I am an attending. I see that you have some materials, but I was wondering if you know of places to get specialty specific practice questions, or if you all have a QBank? Thank you!
ric0suave 03-14-2011, 08:45 AM with regards to pathology, will you all include actual slide images with the notes? also, is there any consideration to adding virtual microscopic slides to the education materials.
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