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Peterson's Master the Physician Assistant National Recertifying Exam (PANRE) contains essential exam review and helps build those test-taking skills needed for physician assistants to score high, recertify, and continue on in their careers. Peterson's brand new guide offers crucial test-prep strategies and exam review for physician assistants looking to maintain or regain their certification by taking the PANRE. This essential guide features hundreds of practice questions-with detailed answer explanations-covering anatomy/physiology, bleeding disorders, CDC prevention isolation guidelines, dementia, HIV and AIDS, immune system, liver function, Maslow's hierarchy of needs, multiple sclerosis, obstetrics/gynecology, pharmacology, and surgical terminology.
- 3 complete practice tests with valuable test-taking tips
- Exploration of PANRE's new Practice-Focused Component with explanations of the three specialized areas: Adult Medicine, Primary Care, and Surgery
- Essential information on Certification Programs and Continuing Medical Education (CME) hours
- Thorough description of PANRE structure and format, including details on exam eligibility and the application process
- Expert strategies and skill-building exercises for scoring high on exam day
Synopsis
Peterson's Master the Physician Assistant National Recertifying Exam (PANRE) contains essential exam review tips and helps build important test-taking skills for physician assistants to score high, be recertified, and continue their professional careers.
The guide provides:
- One full-length practice test with comprehensive answer explanations
- Extensive references to boost your knowledge of areas outside your clinical specialization
Peterson's Master the Physician Assistant National Recertifying Exam (PANRE) offers crucial test-prep strategies and exam reviews for physician assistants to maintain or regain their certification by taking the PANRE.
This essential guide features hundreds of practice questions with detailed answer explanations about:
- anatomy/physiology,
- bleeding disorders,
- CDC prevention isolation guidelines,
- dementia,
- HIV and AIDS,
- immune system,
- liver function,
- Maslow's hierarchy of needs,
- multiple sclerosis,
- obstetrics/gynecology,
- pharmacology,
- and surgical terminology.
Every six years, all PAs must take and pass the PANRE exam to maintain their certification to practice medicine. Prepare for the comprehensive assessment of a practicing physician assistant's accumulated professional skills and knowledge base by reviewing the materials in this thorough user-friendly test-prep guide.