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ok, i am 7 years out from passing the PMR boards. I am considering taking the MOC exam this year. however, I am planning on not studying at all, and just "winging it". If i fail, so what? I have 2 more years to try and take it. I have trouble even stomaching the thought of studying. For those of you who have take the MOC exam after 8-10 years: how was it? in retrospect, could you have gotten by with just taking the test sans preparation?

and i can do without the "holier-than thou", you should learn for the sake of learning responses.

thanks!

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I renounced my status and tefused MOC for PMR. If i ever decide i want it back i take the test. I maintain BC in Pain from abpmr and pmr through nbpas. Aapmr working with board to end computer based testing.
 
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I renounced my status and tefused MOC for PMR. If i ever decide i want it back i take the test. I maintain BC in Pain from abpmr and pmr through nbpas. Aapmr working with board to end computer based testing.

i need ABPMR certification for credentialing purposes. when i asked about NBPAS, i got blank stares as if i had been speaking in mandarin chinese.

how long until computer-based testing goes away in your expert opinion? not within the next few years, correct?
 
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i need ABPMR certification for credentialing purposes. when i asked about NBPAS, i got blank stares as if i had been speaking in mandarin chinese.

how long until computer-based testing goes away in your expert opinion? not within the next few years, correct?

I asked for immediate response in Feb. Just talk. 2 years is reasonable. Call Tierstein and ask for help with your hospital. Im retrying every year.
 
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