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Hi - can you please tell me how to get to the practice vignettes on the ABPN website? I wasn't able to figure it out. Thanks!For questions, the Psychiatry board review book by Kenney and Spiegel is all you need to crush the board exam. Do all the questions timed, and review all the explanations. It is concise and more difficult than the actual exam. Watch the vignettes on the APBN website to practice video questions. Easy peasy.
Still have the bootleg copy and if so, would you mind sharing it?I agree with the question bank. I learn from questions, not through textbooks or videos. But I still contend that Speigel is all you need: it has 900 questions, I believe, and I did that 3 or 4 times over and felt super prepared for the boards. YMMV.
I also had a bootleg copy of Kaufman neuro review course which I thought was OK, but neuro questions were way better in Spiegel.
The Kenney and Spiegel book.So uh... Hypothetically if one were to take the boards in three weeks, what is the most "high yield" study material out there if they just want to brush up on the basics?
Asking for a friend. 👀
Agree with the above and I'm echoing statements but K&S (NO NOT KAPLAN AND SADOCK, they're terrible for questions) while excellent only has so many questions. Most people will want more questions than is contained in that book. The problem here is that no other book I've seen has good questions other than Kenney and Spiegel.Kenney and Spiegel is all you need to crush the board exam.