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    5 Reasons to Use the Best Qbank for Internal Medicine Boards

    We know that recall, recall, recall is the best way to build memories! In other words, practicing with MedStudy Board-Style Q&As (AKA the best Qbank for Internal Medicine Boards) makes it easier for you to remember information during your exam and in your practice.

    Quotes from Internal Medicine Q&A Users who loved the Qbank for Internal Medicine Boards

    Quotes from Internal Medicine Q&A Users who loved the Qbank for Internal Medicine Boards

    Here are the top five reasons the Internal Medicine Board-Style Q&As are the best way to practice recall for exam day. Not to mention, it’s also the perfect learning tool to maintain knowledge for daily practice or claim CME/MOC.

    1) You Can Identify Knowledge Gaps with the Best Qbank for Internal Medicine Boards 

    Self-testing is an absolute must for making new information stick in your brain over time. While you’re going through the Q&As, you’ll be able to record your confidence level for every answer so you can filter out topics that require more practice time. Plus, you'll get a more detailed overview of that topic from the Internal Medicine Core.

    The Internal Medicine Qbank also offers the option to “bookmark” a question you had difficulty with, that way you can revisit it later.

    Try the best Qbank for Internal Medicine Boards for FREE! Get the full Pulmonary Medicine section for 30 days. 

    2) Self-Testing Gives You an Idea of What Your Board Exam Will Be Like

    How to select test-mode in the Q&AsHow to select test-mode in the Q&As

    Since the ABIM/AOBIM exams are computer based, using "Test-Mode" in the Internal Medicine Qbank gives you a good feel for what your exam day will be like. 

    Using “Test-Mode”

    In “Test-Mode” you’ll be timed and given your score at the end of the session.

    Interpreting Questions Takes Practice

    As you go through the Q&As, you get better at identifying the root of what’s being asked—making the correct answer more obvious. You’ll see the same root repeated among questions within each topic section to help you practice recall.


    Distractors in the Questions Help You Fine-Tune Understanding

    You’ll learn not only why a correct answer is right but also why an incorrect one is wrongYou’ll learn not only why a correct answer is right but also why an incorrect one is wrong

    Every Q&A includes answer choices called distractors that would seem reasonable if you didn’t know the topic well. Q&As give you practice recognizing these.

    Plus, the answers and explanations in each Q&A are super comprehensive. You’ll learn not only why a correct answer is right but also why an incorrect one is wrong, helping you to self-correct right away and be ready for exam day!

    3) Questions in the Q&As Are Presented as a Story

    Each Q&A is presented as a story or patient scenario. This makes the questions feel more like an event and helps you to recall this scenario better in the future.

    4) Study On-The-Go With the Q&As

    Since the Internal Medicine Board-Style Q&As is an online product, you'll get digital access to it immediately after purchase and can start answering questions and learning from anywhere. Yes, this can be your smartphone, iPad, tablet, computer, (anywhere you have internet access!).

    Use your device’s internet browser to go to myMedStudy, log in using your email address and password, and your Q&As will appear under the “My Products” tab. 

    5) You Can Claim up to 100 CME Credits and MOC Points With the Q&As

    How to claim your CME Credits in myMedStudy

    You actively accrue CME Credits and MOC Points as you answer questions and can earn one credit for every four questions that you answer correctly. So, you can earn a maximum of 100 points by going through just 400 of the 1,700+ questions for Internal Medicine!

     

    Start practicing now! Get yourself ready for exam day, maintain knowledge for your practice, and claim the CME and MOC you need for the year with the best Qbank for Internal Medicine Boards. 

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