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Okeefe online has Echo practice as well. about 50 examples.Anyone has recommendations on where to practice echo coding for the cardiology boards? I've failed this POS exam 2 times due to day 2 and it's all because of the coding. I know about ECG source and I'm going to try something called CathEd (CathEd – Master Angiogram Diagnosis) for cath coding.
Is anyone aware of a tool to practice coding for echo? I need to pass this BS exam this year.
What is your email address, I was hoping to connect. ThanksAnyone has recommendations on where to practice echo coding for the cardiology boards? I've failed this POS exam 2 times due to day 2 and it's all because of the coding. I know about ECG source and I'm going to try something called CathEd (CathEd – Master Angiogram Diagnosis) for cath coding.
Is anyone aware of a tool to practice coding for echo? I need to pass this BS exam this year.
Are you still looking for study buddy?Hi everyone! Are you prepping for the Cardiovascular boards this year? I'm on the lookout for a study partner to read with—ideally can read 5-6 hrs per day on weekdays and a bit more on weekends. I'm in the EST time zone. DM me if you're interested or connect with someone who might be.
I'm down. Would love to review coding.Hi - I wanted to see if 2-3 people who are doing a retake of the boards wanted to do 2-3 zoom sessions (2 september, 1 october) to review Day 2 coding together?
Ideally each of us coded above average for 1 subsection (ekgs, echo or cath) so we can rely on that persons coding strategy to be successful for each section.
I would offer my echo coding. EKG was worst for me. and Cath average.
I am finding with ekg source and okeefe. Not sure if I overloaded my strategy and just coded too much. Wanted someone who is better coder to watch me code so Ibvan stick to a strategy that actually works.
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I’m down, what time thoughHi - I wanted to see if 2-3 people who are doing a retake of the boards wanted to do 2-3 zoom sessions (2 september, 1 october) to review Day 2 coding together?
Ideally each of us coded above average for 1 subsection (ekgs, echo or cath) so we can rely on that persons coding strategy to be successful for each section.
I would offer my echo coding. EKG was worst for me. and Cath average.
I am finding with ekg source and okeefe. Not sure if I overloaded my strategy and just coded too much. Wanted someone who is better coder to watch me code so Ibvan stick to a strategy that actually works.
message me here and we can chat
I asked the same thing last year, no one replied.for those who've taken and passed the boards, can you share how you were scoring on accsap or okeefe?
I got at least 1 or 2 nsr with like irbbb that I was like fk Im missing something but hey day 1 sucked for me bad, which worries me.Day 1 the first 3 blocks felt ok last block had weird questions. EKGs I found the stem was as a symptom or an age and nothing on thr EKG made sense with it sometimes. Was also getting just NSR and a version of bundle branch and that’s it, so worried i missed big things
Day 1 was weird, lot of weird murmurs and things that didnt seem to quite make sense. Day 2 felt like a curveball. We are all told to expect lot of STEMI, Brugada, WPW for ECG and didnt quite see that. Similar to lot of congenital for echo. It didnt feel like the test that was advertised I guess. Def overcalled things on EKG and Echo.Hello guys, Finally done with my cardiology boards. After so much of hard work and preparation, I wanted to share a quick impression of the exam. Day 1 felt uncertain, and I’m still not sure how it went, though I hope it was okay. Day 2 was much better. I am optimistic.
My day 1 was quite challenging with long, complex questions and limited time. Many required multi-step reasoning, and the two-minute limit per question made it hard to analyze everything properly within 2 hours of block time. I often had to choose between two close options without full confidence, even after extensive preparation, likely due to time pressure.
How did everyone else feel about day 1?
I coded an aivr that could perfectly be a junctional left bundle but meh I went all indid anyone code for AIVR on ekg. I had 2 of them…could be wrong too!
I remember Okeefe said they test AIVR every year so hopefully we are right !I coded an aivr that could perfectly be a junctional left bundle but meh I went all in
Most likely in December 2025. If you see the trend the results were out on Dec 2nd, 21st and17th, in 2022, 2023 and 2024 respectively.When are results expected? Mid December?
Yes, I agree that the exam was difficult and much harder than ACCSAP/ITE by the ACC. A good number of questions seemed weird and confusing, with very close answer choices. Time management is also crucial, and there’s no time to go back and review marked questions. As you mentioned, Day 1 is not easy at all. For me, Day 2 was manageable for Echo/Cath (Imaging), but the EKG section was difficult even with extensive preparation. I’ve passed Echo and other boards just like you. The imaging cases are fewer than 37, as we know the maximum limit is 37, and sometimes we get fewer than the maximum. The exam becomes more challenging when the options are not exactly what we expect. Often, the choices are somewhat close, and we have to select the relatively better answer. For example, out of five options, three may likely be wrong, while the remaining two are partially correct. In such cases, we need to choose the relatively better partially correct answer. In 2022, the exam was held at the end of October like ours, and their results were released on December 2nd. In 2023 it was delayed due to some issue with lot of qs. Hopefully, the results will come out in the first or second week of December, and expecting pass rate close to 95% this time🙂Yeah I don't have it either, but I don't think it means anything! Unless some one will say they have that option 🙂)
But yeah exam sucked!!. I felt that day one was worse than day 2. I marked so many questions. So many questions were confusing. And I passed Echo, Nuc, RPVI with no issues. This exam was much harder!!!
For next year’s applicants, the ‘Cardiovascular Disease’ option appears in the menu when they try to register for the exam, but I don’t see it. What does that mean? Hopefully some good news but not sure if we can assume that exclusively based on this clue🙂Yeah I don't have it either, but I don't think it means anything! Unless some one will say they have that option 🙂)
But yeah exam sucked!!. I felt that day one was worse than day 2. I marked so many questions. So many questions were confusing. And I passed Echo, Nuc, RPVI with no issues. This exam was much harder!!!
Possibly because we’re all pending results for initial certification we just took!Registration/Application for subspeciality Initial Certification exam opened today, Dec 1st. In the dropdown menu, I don’t see a Cardiovascular Disease option. What about you all? Do you see the CVD option? Hopefully the results will be released soon now that registration is open..
True, but just curious.Possibly because we’re all pending results for initial certification we just took!
As said by Russo Evan unless someone has that option to register for exam now, it doesn’t mean anything.
I am a second time taker I passed this time. Same boat as you, never failed a test or exam in my life. Did well on my other boards. Day 2 is what got me. What I did was ecg source and o Keefe. Also lots of advise on undercoding.Failed day two by a few points and by extension the whole thing.... Did a mix of Okeefe and EcgSource. Honestly pretty puzzled on what I would do different next time around. The fact that coding is this opaque is absolutely asinine. Tempted to give them the $250 for a rescore given how close my margin is but I doubt it will change anything.
I did very well on day 1 with combination of ACCSAP, targeted Mayo videos and Boardvitals. There were multiple questions that I got correct only due to board vitals. Unfortunately I dont have any advice for day two and I'm at a loss for what i'm going to do next time around.
I've never failed an exam up to this point and have had above average scores on ABIM, Nuclear, Echo and RPVI.