DreamMachine Full Member 15+ Year Member Joined Jul 15, 2006 Messages 373 Reaction score 3 Jul 23, 2006 #1 Members don't see this ad. .
E ecCA1 Member 15+ Year Member Joined Dec 1, 2005 Messages 156 Reaction score 3 Jul 24, 2006 #2 The post-test is the same test you just took.
Breezee Member 10+ Year Member 7+ Year Member 15+ Year Member Joined Jun 16, 2006 Messages 48 Reaction score 0 Jul 25, 2006 #3 What's the difference between this test and the inservice exam that we recently took on July 8th?
M Mman Senior Member 20+ Year Member Joined Mar 22, 2005 Messages 6,700 Reaction score 5,909 Jul 25, 2006 #4 Breezee said: What's the difference between this test and the inservice exam that we recently took on July 8th? Click to expand... The inservice is the actual board exam, just for practice. The inservice is designed by a group of 10-15 program directors to test how well you are learning anesthesia as you go along and what areas need improvement.
Breezee said: What's the difference between this test and the inservice exam that we recently took on July 8th? Click to expand... The inservice is the actual board exam, just for practice. The inservice is designed by a group of 10-15 program directors to test how well you are learning anesthesia as you go along and what areas need improvement.
T thegasman Full Member Verified Member 15+ Year Member Joined Sep 29, 2003 Messages 354 Reaction score 1 Jul 25, 2006 #5 Breezee said: What's the difference between this test and the inservice exam that we recently took on July 8th? Click to expand... The AKT is board-style questions more appropriate for your level of training -- akt6 akt 18 etc.
Breezee said: What's the difference between this test and the inservice exam that we recently took on July 8th? Click to expand... The AKT is board-style questions more appropriate for your level of training -- akt6 akt 18 etc.