Finally passed my medical specialties boards after three attempts — here's what worked
I'm not going to sugarcoat it — this exam nearly broke me. Failed twice before I finally cleared it last month, and both times I thought I was prepared. Turns out I was studying the wrong way entirely. I was just reading through my textbooks and highlighting stuff, which does basically nothing for retention on a test that throws clinical vignettes at you from every angle.
What actually made the difference was switching to active recall. I started doing a MEDICAL SPECIALTIES practice test every single morning before I looked at any notes. Forced me to figure out where my gaps actually were instead of where I thought they were. Cardiology and endocrine were killing me specifically — I kept mixing up diagnostic criteria.
I also finally broke down and used a proper study guide instead of just lecture slides. Spent about 6 weeks, roughly 2 hours a day on weekdays and 4-5 hours on weekends. Scored a 79 on the real thing, which honestly felt like winning the lottery after two failures. Happy to share more specific exam tips if anyone's in the same boat I was.
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