Has anybody got MOCA blue 2nd edition and want to sell because i am looking for one. I have to take the MOCA exam next year.
Is this book helpful for the exam
thanks
Is this book helpful for the exam
thanks
http://www.anesthesiologyboards.com/MOCA-Recert/study.asp
I've never seen it, but I'm guessing it's similar to Big Blue.
The MOCA Blue was similiar to the Big Blue I read 10 + yrs ago, but updated....I didn't care about $ , after being traumatized by the exam system after training. I trained in an old school 100 hr/ week system, no board prep lectures, no reading time, just sit in the room for 24 hrs/day, so I had alot of ground to make up with the books to get certified..Niels Jensen's courses are a great motivator and his materials are well organized.
Mmmm, some coffee by the campfire is missing from my life lately. I'm a Ranger! Or something.I can't use Jensen because of things like this...
"You are the Warrior. Your horse is education, training, skill, and dedication. MOCA Blue is your focus, your spear to slay the Dragon of Boards!"
U don't need moca blue.Wow - Jensen just cashes in at every turn. I had no idea he has a MOCA book too.
Whats the difference between big blue and MOCA blue? Seems like the same material.
Mmmm, some coffee by the campfire is missing from my life lately. I'm a Ranger! Or something.
U don't need moca blue.
I took moca last July. Just do ace questions and review some old Jensen blue notes (if u have them). The questions on moca are less intensive than ace questions.
Everyone I know who has take moca has passed. I think passing rates for first time is like 92% and 88% overall
Are you all honest when filling out the ABA surveys about MOCA