CCP board exam - studying while working full perfusion shifts

by nico_b 81 views4 replies
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nico_bOP
May 24, 2026

I'm sitting for the CCP board exam in about 12 weeks while doing full shifts including on-call. Some weeks I get 3 solid study days and some weeks I barely get an hour. I've been averaging maybe 5-6 hours of studying per week total and I'm not sure if that's enough given the breadth of exam content.

The perfusion science and equipment sections feel very manageable since that's basically my job. Where I'm losing points on practice questions is pharmacology - specifically vasoactive agents, anticoagulation management beyond heparin/ACT, and some of the less common cardiac drug protocols. Those feel like things I know conceptually but couldn't answer a precision question about under test conditions.

I scored a 71% on my most recent full-length practice exam. The passing threshold I've seen referenced is 70%, so I'm right at the line and that's not a comfortable place to be. The clinical problem-solving cases seem to be where I do best - straightforward knowledge recall questions actually trip me up more because of the specificity required.

Has anyone done the ABP exam recently and can speak to how much the pharmacology section has grown? I've heard it's been weighted more heavily in recent years and I want to know if that should change how I allocate my limited study hours.

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rashid_c
May 24, 2026

Pharmacology has definitely become a bigger part of the exam over the past few years. I'd allocate at least 30% of your study time there even though it feels less comfortable than equipment sections. Vasopressors, antiarrhythmics, and anticoagulants beyond heparin are worth drilling specifically.

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fatima_y
May 24, 2026

The clinical case questions are your strength so don't neglect them - they're significant points. But precision recall on drug dosing and mechanisms is where you can gain or lose 5-8% on your final score. Focus there in your remaining weeks.

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chloe_g
May 26, 2026

Being at 71% with 12 weeks left is actually a reasonable position. Most people report the actual ABP exam feeling similar in difficulty to the better practice question banks. If you can get to 78-80% on practice tests you'll have a real buffer on exam day.

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rashid_c
May 26, 2026

Working full shifts while studying is brutal and quality matters more than raw hours. I'd rather do 45 focused minutes than 2 hours of half-distracted reading post-call. Spaced repetition apps helped me use 15-minute gaps on shift effectively without losing the thread.

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