BCPS Spring 2021

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Dana came into work late, and John is the ACCP lead on this project so those two are working through their lunch.

We are waiting to hear back from Larry's kids' school though, because Sarah isn't feeling well.
I legit made an account just to comment on this lmao. Is it true that this is all they ASHP? Bc I assumed ACCP but if you dig deep enough on their website, it says it’s ASHP which honestly really surprised me.
 
Wow. Have you worked in critical care for a long time prior to taking?
PGY2 in CC. I’ve been practicing 2 years in August. But I do Trauma ICU so I am far removed from some things and was rusty with MICU CVICU etc. COVID kind of delayed me signing up earlier. So happy to put that behind me. Congrats to those that have heard. Good luck to those still waiting
 
Purely based on the “certification stats by location” page on the BCPS website, they have updated the amount of certified pharmacists for the BCSCP, BCCCP, BCOCP, BCPPS, BCPP, BCIDP, and the BCCP. From previous comments it looks like when those numbers started increasing people actually got their scores. That’s all I know.
 
Has anyone passed any of the specialty exams (eg. BCOP, BCCP) without a residency or without doing BCPS first?
I took BCCCP first and passed. I'm an old war dog that graduated in 2002. Residencies were rare back then. I have **** tons of critical care experience so didn't have too much of an issue with either BCCCP or BCPS.
 
Unfortunately, I didn't. I guess it's back to the grind again... I think I'll use hymr this time....
I would use the HYMR Qbank, the ACCP review course, Stat Pearls Qbank,, Washington Manual of Therapeutics ID Consult, and also the antibiotic cheat sheets over at learnantibiotics.com They are really good.
 
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