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First get exam style questions from Exam Pro, ABC, or Dr. Walls. Next go to the pearsonvue web site and learn how ABOG tests you. After all its what the exam is all about 3 hours of sitting down and taking an exam in front of a computer. Ugh.
I have received so many PM that I figure I'll open a site www.passingyourobgynboards.com just to let you de-stress and ask away. As Global and I have taken this painful test we know just the panic you are in.. Below are my recommendations complied from hundreds of test takers since 1998....
My advice relax..... True its crunch time but what SHOULD you study at this point?
[1] Exam-style questions:
a)PROLOGS in my opinion do the OB, GYN and Surgery, these are the highest yield. Sit down like an exam and get 180 question from 5 of the different prologs. If you don't have them ask around your attendings or fellow residents or library is sure to have the copies. Go through them at least twice
b) Exam pro site offers exam style questions plus binders of past remberences
http://www.exampro.com/board/MembWrittens_Only.asp?clasification=written
c) ABC site offers a diagnostic test and written questions http://americasboardreview.com/products/products_abog_written.shtml#bank
d) Dr. Wall has mock written tests 9 of them (I used these)
http://www.obgynboardprep.com/at_home_study.htm
[2] DVD video
Get a good board review DVD or audio tape listen to it constantly in your car driving between rounds during lunch. My favorites *
a) Exam pro DVD*
http://www.exampro.com/boards/listItems.asp?idCategory=89&clasification=written
b) ABC DVD*
http://americasboardreview.com/register/ordering.shtml#products
c) Oslers audio series http://www.osler.org/main/GYN.html
[3] The little red book general OB/GYN and/or the REI book-
yeah the one you've been carrying around for the last 4 years it has a lot of what you need to know. I can read it in about 2 hrs now
Amazon product ASIN 0964546779REI book ISBN: 0-9645467-9-5
[4] Pearsons web site to get you familiar with taking the written computer test. http://www.pearsonvue.com/abog/
I have received so many PM that I figure I'll open a site www.passingyourobgynboards.com just to let you de-stress and ask away. As Global and I have taken this painful test we know just the panic you are in.. Below are my recommendations complied from hundreds of test takers since 1998....
My advice relax..... True its crunch time but what SHOULD you study at this point?
[1] Exam-style questions:
a)PROLOGS in my opinion do the OB, GYN and Surgery, these are the highest yield. Sit down like an exam and get 180 question from 5 of the different prologs. If you don't have them ask around your attendings or fellow residents or library is sure to have the copies. Go through them at least twice
b) Exam pro site offers exam style questions plus binders of past remberences
http://www.exampro.com/board/MembWrittens_Only.asp?clasification=written
c) ABC site offers a diagnostic test and written questions http://americasboardreview.com/products/products_abog_written.shtml#bank
d) Dr. Wall has mock written tests 9 of them (I used these)
http://www.obgynboardprep.com/at_home_study.htm
[2] DVD video
Get a good board review DVD or audio tape listen to it constantly in your car driving between rounds during lunch. My favorites *
a) Exam pro DVD*
http://www.exampro.com/boards/listItems.asp?idCategory=89&clasification=written
b) ABC DVD*
http://americasboardreview.com/register/ordering.shtml#products
c) Oslers audio series http://www.osler.org/main/GYN.html
[3] The little red book general OB/GYN and/or the REI book-
yeah the one you've been carrying around for the last 4 years it has a lot of what you need to know. I can read it in about 2 hrs now
Amazon product ASIN 0964546779REI book ISBN: 0-9645467-9-5
[4] Pearsons web site to get you familiar with taking the written computer test. http://www.pearsonvue.com/abog/
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