PM&R Board Review Resources

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I thought that it might be useful to post some helpful resources for PM&R board review. I invite others to do the same. I'll make it a sticky and future residents will thank us immensely!

Books:

The PM&R Pocketpedia:

PM&R Secrets

PM&R Board Review

Essentials of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation: Review & Self-Assessment (Paperback)

EMG:

AAPM&R Online EMG Cases


Review Courses:

Baylor College of Medicine, Houston
Telephone: (713) 799-5033
2006 Review Course: March 25-April 1, 2006

Web site: www.bcm.tmc.edu/pmr

Kessler Medical Rehabilitation Research and Education Corporation
UMDNJ-New Jersey Medical School
Telephone: (973) 243-6812
2006 Review Course: April 20-28, 2006

Web site: www.kmrrec.org/pmr

New York University, Post-Graduate Medical School
Telephone: (212) 263-5295
2006 Review Course: March 27-April 1, 2006

Web site: www.med.nyu.edu/cme

University of Washington School of Medicine
Telephone: (800) 869-2633
2006 Review Course: April 1-9, 2006

Web site: www.uwcme.org
NOTE: this is a general review course, and not a board review.

Other:

Self-Directed Physiatric Education Program

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any opinions on Essentials of PM&R: Review and Self-Assessment?

thanks.
 
are these the only 4 board review course available (listed in no specific order) do we have any option for a DVD or AUDIO board review self paced course? thanks in advance. :thumbup:


1) BAYLOR HOUSTON



2)KESSLER



3) NYU program



4) SEATTLE
 
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Hi y'all,
There is a new on-line resource with high yield information.
http://www.pmrboardreview.com
It has 100+questions in the "basic module" for part I and case studies for the oral boards.
 
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I've used pmrboardreview.com to study for part one of the boards and it had really great questions. The questions were moderate in difficulty and included references. The sections on prosthetics and rheumatology were more difficult but those are some of the hardest sections on the real boards.
 
Anyone in need of the Archives Stidy guides from 2000-2010? I wanted to sell mine for a discounted price.

Thanks!
 
maybe you should provide some free sample subscriptions to your services and let the SDN community review your site
 
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