If the “Updates in Therapeutics: The Pharmacotherapy and OncologyPharmacy Preparatory Courses” faculty do not know what is going to be on the examination, how can they help me?
All Preparatory Course faculty have passed the specialty examination in which they are involved. They will present their material “at the level of difficulty” of the examination. Prep Course attendees should compare themselves to this level of difficulty to identify areas where they are weak and where they are strong. If an attendee already knows the information presented in a particular area, chances are good he/she will be prepared for other questions in that area. It is very possible that the specific material presented in the Prep Course will not actually appear on the examination. Attendees should compare their areas of strength and weakness to the areas of content emphasis listed in the Candidate’s Guide published by the BPS. The Prep Course should be viewed as a way to gauge preparedness for sitting for an examination.
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