Radoncquestions and ABR clinical written

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I know radoncquestions.com is new, but can anyone comment on how representative the questions are of the ABR written exam? Perhaps someone who has written the ABR before but is now using the question bank for another reason can comment.

What % correct on the question bank do you think would represent a passing score? Is there a difference in "representativeness" between the high yield and low yield category Qs?

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851 views - and a reply! As one of the senior editors for radoncquestions.com, I can tell you that the question bank is designed to test all aspects of radiation oncology. Board recalls were not and are not used in the development of our questions. That said, we conducted a survey of our users late last summer and many commented that they found the questions useful as a prep tool for their written boards. We are confident you'll find the questions provide a comprehensive review of all clinical aspects of radiation oncology.
 
851 views - and a reply! As one of the senior editors for radoncquestions.com, I can tell you that the question bank is designed to test all aspects of radiation oncology. Board recalls were not and are not used in the development of our questions. That said, we conducted a survey of our users late last summer and many commented that they found the questions useful as a prep tool for their written boards. We are confident you'll find the questions provide a comprehensive review of all clinical aspects of radiation oncology.


Hi, just wondering, how did you guys designate the "high yield" and "non-high yield" questions?
 
How do people feel physics/rad bio questions stack up to the real deal?
 
Hi, just wondering, how did you guys designate the "high yield" and "non-high yield" questions?
High yield questions are ideally fundamental clinical knowledge. However, we believe all questions on www.radoncquestions.com are important, so there is a certain level of arbitrariness to the "High Yield" designation. Site users are welcome to comment on questions that they feel are not designated appropriately (eg. a high yield question that should not be high yield, or vice versa).
 
This question goes out to the creators of Radoncquestions: how do you search for only questions that contain images? Can you please install a feature on your website to allow examinee to be able to select only questions with images?
 
Thanks for the feedback. Great idea! We'll talk with our website design staff to add this feature.
 
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