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I am planning to take NC boards in june. I have already taken the NERB and was wondering if anyone knows whether they will accept the new CIF format for NERB because they also follow CIF. Also any tips regarding the exam will be helpful.

Thanks 🙁
 
smilesdoc said:
I am planning to take NC boards in june. I have already taken the NERB and was wondering if anyone knows whether they will accept the new CIF format for NERB because they also follow CIF. Also any tips regarding the exam will be helpful.

Thanks 🙁

As of now I think the answer is no. You will have to take the old-fashioned NC board in June. Be happy it's that and not the CITA administered ADEX exam we recently took during school. Instead of the historical 5% failure rate the CITA exam had upwards of 20%. Too bad it won't be accepted anywhere but NC.
 
DcS said:
As of now I think the answer is no. You will have to take the old-fashioned NC board in June. Be happy it's that and not the CITA administered ADEX exam we recently took during school. Instead of the historical 5% failure rate the CITA exam had upwards of 20%. Too bad it won't be accepted anywhere but NC.
The CITA exam is in june in chapel hill and july in charleston.And still the exam we have to give to practice in NC
traditional exam are no longer administered and no other choice than CITA.But DcS I was not aware of high failure rate.
CITA has
prometric section
endo on manikin #8 and #14
FPD on manikin
Class 2 and 3 on patient
perio in patient

Are there are any other dates available for CITA exam
 
vikingglobe said:
But DcS I was not aware of high failure rate.
CITA has
prometric section
endo on manikin #8 and #14
FPD on manikin
Class 2 and 3 on patient
perio in patient


I know, I already took it.

There is no prometric section. At least for our class we did not have to take it.

Good luck, it was the most disorganized, horrifying experience in my life. Are you scared? If you're not, you should be. CITA is terrible, their examiners are a bunch of incompetent imbeciles, and they took a difficult day and made it 100x worse than it was before. Be prepared to fill out 10 forms per patient, wait 30 minutes for a modification request in your preps, and fail on the spot for anything they deem a 'critical error' (which, in reality is not critical at all, and in the real world would be fixed in less than 5 minutes).
 
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