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November 09, 2009

OCS Exam 2010: How Are you Preparing and How Do You Know You Are You Ready?

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I remember back to 1994 when I was preparing to take the OCS board exam. I had to deal with the universal question everyone asks who decides to take it: “how in the heck do I prepare for this?!” I ended up spending hours putting together a static homemade study guide (the only option then as the internet wasn’t widely accessible). I have fielded the same question from many therapists over the years, thinking eventually I might be able to recommend to them an excellent resource dedicated for the one purpose of preparing them to take the exam. Unfortunately, none ever materialized....not just a resource that I could recommend, but none period!! As the song says, “times are a changing” and indeed they have changed.

EIM has just released the EIM OCS Prep Course. While clinical experience and self-directed reading are useful, there are few practice settings where the broad scope of knowledge captured by the term ‘orthopedic physical therapy’ is utilized on a day to day basis… and how much of your orthopedic academic knowledge have you reviewed lately? The EIM OCS Prep Course in an interactive and dynamic tool that will help you sort through the challenges of studying for the OCS Exam.

The added bonus of the EIM OCS Prep Course is that not only will you BE prepared to take and pass the exam, but you will FEEL prepared – so that you can be truly confident walking into the exam.

This course is a great resource for anyone who wants to prepare to take and pass the OCS exam. You can get more information and how to sign-up for the course on EIM’s website now. Click here for more details.

 

Rob

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