Peg Miller, MD - ABC Faculty Lecturer
We welcome back ABC's veteran lecturer, Dr. Peg Miller. She knows how to teach internal medicine to OB/GYNs.
“Really excellent. High yield, focused, all of what you need and none of what you don’t.”
For ABOG 2018 Certifying (ORAL) Exam Candidates
If you met the August 1st case list deadline, congratulate yourself for getting that big gorilla off your back. Take a one week break to recharge your batteries.
If you’re going to extend to the August 15th deadline, dole out your $395 late fee and “git R done”. Reportedly the examiners don’t know that you submitted it late.
You should also have submitted your $1,025 examination fee by August 1st. If you got caught up in getting your case list done, but overlooked this menial task, you also get to pay a $395 late fee.
By now, you know the month of your exam. It’s time to research your review course options and register. Obviously, we’re a bit biased, as we feel we have the ideal course; however, you should look for the following features. We recommend a BOARD review course, not just a review course, for an exam focused review. You also want a faculty that lectures in accordance with the latest ACOG recommendations and not on their boring research or the latest, yet unproven, fads. The faculty needs to be particularly knowledgeable in the oral exam process and content and also provide Mock Oral Exams and Case List Reviews. Our courses are September 18-23 and November 13-18.
To complement the content covered at the review course we have added the Oral Exam Workshop that is devoted to the strategies of taking an oral exam. The earlier you take the workshop, the better, as your studying will take far more time than you budgeted; so it is better to identify as early as possible the topics you need to prioritize. Half of your test is defending your case list. Send your case list NOW to your local/regional consultants or colleagues for recommendations in DEFENDING your case list:
Case List Component |
Reviewer |
OB |
MFM, generalist |
GYN |
GYN ONC, Urogyn, generalist |
Office |
Generalist, REI, FP, IM |
Make sure you give them a strict deadline. Since the clock is ticking, now is the time to schedule time to sit down and review their recommendations. The ABC faculty can review your case list one-on-one at either of the fall courses, or we can provide a Comprehensive Case List Review. We are the only course in the country to offer dialogue with the reviewer so you can ask questions, clarify cases, etc.
Spend the second week in August drafting a study plan. Remember, this is not set in stone, but it’s imperative to know what you’re up against. If your test is in November, you’ll be shocked with how little time is left. On the other hand, if your test is in January, don’t procrastinate and waste precious time.
Subspecialty Fellows Sitting for their 2018 ABOG General Certifying (Oral) Board Exam
Now that your case list has been turned in, you recognize how much you have forgotten in your off-specialty subjects. So that’s where they get the expression, “If you don’t use it, you lose it”. Our review course is IDEAL for Fellows, as we tell you just what you need to know; then you can joyfully repress it again after your test. Even if your exam is not until January, there is a LOT to relearn - OK, for some of you to learn. We strongly recommend you come to our September 18-23 course to gather all the material you will need for 90% of your test.
We’re most sincere when we say, “You can do it … we can help”.
For AOBOG 2018 ORAL Exam Candidates
If you’re planning on taking the April 12-13, 2019 exam lock in your spot now. The application fee of $750 and examination fee of $3275 are both due in January. We have a September 19-23 course strategically timed just before your October exam. Obviously, we’re a bit biased, as we feel we have the ideal course. Your osteopathic colleagues concur as we’re the #1 go-to source for those preparing for their oral exam. We recommend a BOARD review course, not just a review course, for an exam focused review. There is precious little time to wade through the volumes of material to figure out what to prioritize. You also want a faculty with extensive speaking experience. The fact that the research and publish is irrelevant, as the answer guide to the test and henceforth, their lectures should be based on ACOG clinical recommendations. Did you know our syllabus is highlighted with the core topics? Take advantage of private face-to-face mock orals while at the course.
Have you been wondering about the 4th station on the exam? We hope to shed light on that. For the lucky September course registrants, we will give a FREE evening session on simulating the 4th station. We know you will want more. Plus for the poor souls that didn’t attend, we have a product, cleverly called “4th Station” that will have 18 cases with visual images.
Finally, Dr. Stephanie Persondek, DO has created an online lecture just on OMM pertinent to the oral exam. She also developed a written question manual that is devoted exclusively to OMM topics too. It has a section specific to the 4th station.
Finally, since 2011, we’ve been batting a 99% pass rate for course attendees!
Office Based
Hospital-Based
Maternity Based
Gynecologic Oncology:
Neoplasms of the Vulva, Vagina, Cervix, Uterus, Fallopian tubes, Ovaries and those associated with Pregnancy
Female Medicine and Pelvic Reconstructive Surgery:
Urinary Stress Incontinence/Genital Prolapse
Sexual Dysfunction/Pain Syndromes
Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility:
Contraception Management
Ultrasonography of the Female Pelvis
Workup and Treatment of the Infertile Couple
Maternal-Fetal Medicine:
Evaluation of the High-Risk Pregnancy
Early Screening Tests and Diagnosis
Interventions available during Pregnancy
If you haven’t finished your review or you just want to cross reference your product against the gold standard, consider our archived Oral Exam Webinar. This webinar by Dr. Diane Evans was designed by a DO and for DOs. She puts each of the core topics under the microscope. Since 2011, all but one who has participated in her webinar has passed their exam. Partner the webinar with the course, and you’ve got the ultimate preparation.
For ABOG 2019 Certifying (ORAL) Exam Candidates
The results for the written boards will come out September 15. If you choose the fast track, you can sit right away for your oral exam. However, remember the collections started JULY 1, as in last month.
You cannot apply for the 2019 oral exam until February 2019. However, if you wait this long to enter cases you’re already EIGHT months behind – BIG MISTAKE! Call or e-mail ABOG now to get your case list software.
Don’t fret about details of how to enter the data because you’ll change your mind at least a half dozen times. For all GYN patients, start a habit of collecting H&Ps, operative notes, pathology reports and discharge summaries. For all OB patients, keep a file of the prenatal forms, delivery notes, discharge summaries and postpartum notes. Don’t worry about the office patients yet. Take a stab at entering the data online, and just use your common sense.
Rest assured, we will have a Case List Construction Workshop as a part of our April 2019 review course. However for you go getters, you can access the workshop online and do it right the first time. Finally, for those who are OCD, order your copy of Pass Your Oral Ob/Gyn Board Exam by Dr. Das for a complete step-by-step guide. Start today to create a good habit of collecting and entering cases.
For ABOG Qualifying Computer-Based (Written) and AOBOG 2019 WRITTEN Exam Candidates
The exam is a year away. If this is your first time to take the exam and you have historically performed average or better on your CREOG in-service-training exam, you can enjoy the summer. For most of you, it’s a hectic time anyway, with everyone moving up in rank.
Applications for the ABOG exam are available online September 1st. Don’t shoot the messenger, but in case you need to budget, the $1500 application and examination fee will be due by mid-November.
Applications for the AOBOG exam are not available until September 1st, 2018. Better yet, the $1175 application and examination fee is not due until March 4th, just before your exam.
If this will be your second attempt, spend August doing some soul searching. WHY did you fail? If this was your first attempt and you have a reasonable excuse, such as you simply did not study, or had a significant distraction, such as being newly postpartum or a family crisis, you can cut yourself some slack. However, promise to commit this next year to passing.
If you have failed at least twice, there is a pattern. We strongly advise you to come to our November 14-18 course. Not only do you need to come out running at the six-month mark, but perhaps it’s time you consider our Test Taking Skills Online Course.
For now, it’s too early to start studying in earnest - you’ll just burn out. Step away and heal emotionally. Decide if you can and will truly commit to adequately preparing for this exam. If the answer is anything but an emphatic yes, you are setting yourself up for another disappointment. Statistically, the chances of failing the exam again after two attempts are dismally high. However, the program established by ABC and the Jolleys has completely defied those odds. To say that we’ve blown them off the charts is an understatement. Call us and let us individualize a custom plan for you.
ABOG Maintenance of Certification (MOC)
Part II: Lifelong Learning
The third and last quarter articles come out next month. Have you let some of the second and first quarter articles collect dust? Have you even done any? Remember that all 45 articles are due December 15th, so do the math. With four months remaining, that means 10+ articles per month.
Furthermore, don’t forget that you must have enrolled in at least one practice module each year. If you have not, this can also be grounds to yank your certification – YIKES!
For those of you in your third year, you should have started the Safety Course. You cannot enter it until you have completed 60 questions from the 1st or 2nd quarter articles. The Safety Course is accessed only online, so if you’re one who likes to print out the articles and questions, you’re out of luck.
Part III: Secure Written Exam
Those of you in MOC Year 6 who have not averaged 86% or higher on your articles, must pass a written exam by December 15th. We have a number of products to help you prepare for and pass your written exam. For those of you who have always tapped into a review course in preparing for your board certifying exams, you’ll no doubt benefit greatly by attending one of our five-day review courses being held September 19-23 and November 14-18. This is not the same type of review course as in the past. Just as you evolve and practice evidence-based medicine, our course is designed for the adult learner, is exam-focused, and all lectures follow the national ACOG guidelines. Heck, you’ll walk away with loads of everyday practice tips, too.
You are also accountable for Safety and Professionalism. Remember, you completed the Safety course in your third year, but you could not print out the articles. Fortunately, ABC had the foresight to create a Safety Course Manual.
Still looking for more questions? Our Written Questions Manuals provide an additional 1700+ questions, plus a narrative explanation for each answer, along with references.
Oh, just in case you think you’re coasting after you pass your written exam, think again. You still have to read the 2018 articles. No rest for the weary!
- Obstetrics and Gynecology and Office Practice & Women’s Health
- Obstetrics only
- Gynecology only (tends to have more Surgical GYN focus)
- Office Practice and Women’s Health only (primary care, office GYN & family planning focus)
- Gynecologic Oncology
- Maternal Fetal Medicine
- Reproductive Endocrinology & Infertility
- Female Pelvic Medicine & Reconstructive Surgery (starting 2019)
- Obstetrics – Antepartum, Intrapartum, Postpartum.
- Gynecology only- Inpatient & Outpatient GYN focus, including REI, Urogyn and Oncology
- Office Practice and Women’s Health only - Primary Care, Office GYN, Office Surgery & Family Planning focus
- Safety
- Anatomy & Physiology, Basic Sciences
- Genetics
- Ethics & Professionalism
AOBOG Recertification Written Exam, Osteopathic Continuous Certification in Obstetrics & Gynecology (OCC)
The OCC written exam is now offered at Pearson Vue centers during the week of September 24-29, 2018 Although the examination can be taken during the last two years of the OCC cycle, you must pass the written exam by the end of your six-year cycle. Come to one of our fall courses - either September 19-23 or November 14-18 to jump-start your studying.
In addition, you need to complete your Practice Performance Assessments (PPA) in a six-year OCC cycle. According to a convoluted table on the FAQ's on AOBOG site, the number of PPA's and which one is mandatory, change according to the year of recertification. An example is next year (2019) is 4 PPA's with one being the effective communication module. Beginning in 2019 and forward, it is 5 PPA's, including the mandatory one.
All required PPA's must be completed by September 15th of the year of recertification.
You can do it, we can help.
For Canadian Royal College examination: 2019 written and oral -
In 2019, the Royal Canadian made a change to their examination program. For more information on these changes, please visit mccevolution.ca. Come to one of our fall courses – either September 19-23 or November 14-18 to jump-start your studying.
MFM 2019 ORAL Exam Candidates
Now is the time to put the finishing touches on your thesis. It is due September 28th. ABOG requires 4 copies along with the thesis affidavit form that must be signed by the program director. Your examination fee is also due at the same time, a hefty $1210. It will take about 6-8 weeks for them to review it and accept it. If you need to have another set of eyes on it contact us as we have a number of MFM faculty that can review your Thesis.
FPMRS 2019 ORAL Exam Candidates
Now is the time to put the finishing touches on your thesis. It is due September 28th. ABOG requires 4 copies along with the thesis affidavit form that must be signed by the program director. Your examination fee is also due at the same time, a hefty $1210. It will take about 6-8 weeks for them to review it and accept it. We have FPM faculty available to review your Thesis.