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10 yrs old, feels like 70
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You might get more opinions on the pedi board if you choose to post there, but in general, although board certification in pedi is needed to take specialty board exams, it would not usually be necessary to complete these boards to graduate from a program or get a first job either in private practice or specialty. Of course, some programs might choose to not hire you, but, depending on your field and the demand, you should be able to get a job while awaiting retaking again. There are lots of BE, not BC folks in academic programs.
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I agree with Tildy who has been extremely helpful on this board.
There are lots of job opportunities with a BE status. But I don't know specific about Peds but for FM, you have 3 yrs after graduation to be BC for most jobs.
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Good luck with your studying.
I advise taking the exam again this year - don't get discouraged |
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Me too. Being board certified is good for a lot of hospital jobs, but there are a lot of community jobs that don't mind. Plus, as long as you're board eligible you can get virtually any job. The problem becomes once you're no longer eligible to take the boards.
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