Hello, I am sitting for podiatry certifications this summer. Does anyone have any suggestions as to how to approach this exam, study guides and what to expect? Any suggestions will be appreciated.
Hello, I am sitting for podiatry certifications this summer. Does anyone have any suggestions as to how to approach this exam, study guides and what to expect? Any suggestions will be appreciated.
Here's are a couple of resources:
http://www.certifiable.com/Boards_overview.php
http://www.podiatriceducation.com/boards/
I much prefer computer-based material to any textbook-based material for some reason. I seem to pick up better with it.
I assume you're referring to ABPS written boards. I took both the forefoot and rearfoot/ankle sections on the same day this past summer. Most people I know split the days up but I think it adds to the stress. I liked the way I did it and wouldn't change it. My attendings said don't worry about it and just study the obscure stuff which was right. I already felt comfortable with all the major surgical texts so I just focused on obscure procedures because they commonly ask these things. I would be familiar with cavus recons, clubfoot tx, tumors, and many complications. Also I hadn't dealt with things like resting calcaneal stance position and some more obscure biomech measurements since school so I looked at that. And of course you need to know the textbook answers for bunion procedures - know what procedures are supposed to be used for what angles. Look at the sample tests because some of their answers for bunion procedures were not what I commonly do. I thought both were pretty easy and actually I thought the forefoot was more difficult than the rearfoot (but remember they won't even grade your rearfoot if you don't pass the forefoot section). If you had a decent residency and did what you were supposed to do keeping up on studies you really should have no problem.