July 2019 Subspecialty News

MFM 2020 ORAL Exam Candidates

It’s summertime!  And now that we’re in July, that means you’ve paid your application fee for the exam - you’ve committed. We’re here for you every step of the way forward from here! The next hurdle will be getting your thesis submitted. Make sure you have the affidavit form to go with it, that needs to be signed by your fellowship director. Also, make sure it is formatted to the style the board requires. This is a great time to send your final draft to ABC for a thesis review. Email Angela Hare at angela@americasboardreview.com for more information.

FPMRS 2020 Oral Exam Candidates 

Application is now closed. For those that have received your application confirmation, you should be receiving a notice of your acceptance for the examination sometime in September. If you have not already done so, your examination fee will need to be paid on or before September 30th, 2019.

Your thesis submission deadline will be approaching soon….. Deadline September 30th, 2019.  Make sure you have the affidavit form to go with your thesis completed and signed by your fellowship director. Also, make sure your thesis is formatted to the style the board requires and the format of the intended journal. Remove any institutional identifying information in your manuscript.
This is a great time to send out your final draft to us at ABC for a thesis review. Email Jennifer Hastings at jennifer@americasboardreview.com for more information. Also, approach your colleagues and mentors that can provide you with a good thesis critic/review for their help. 

Continue working on your case list entry. Avoid procrastination.  Case list submission deadline is Feb 3, 2020, and will be here before you know it.

We are ready to get you prepared for this examination…..Register now for our November 22-24 FPMRS Review Course in Charlotte NC.  During our 3-days together we will review high yield topics, construction of your case list, study design and statistics along with group round-robin structured cases.  Optional 1-on-1 thesis reviews to course registrants.

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