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Find MyEMCert Success with PEERcert+

By ACEP Now | on April 18, 2022 | 0 Comment
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Your MyEMCert prep should be as efficient and effective as possible, which is why ACEP modeled PEERcert+ questions after the ABEM writing process. Our questions mirror how EM physicians manage specific presentations in their everyday practice. Because ABEM expects emergency physicians to demonstrate cognitive expertise in each MyEMCert topic area, we ensure PEERcert+ covers the topics most relevant to the exam, but we also aim to help you become a better physician by keeping you apprised of best practices in patient care.

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ACEP Now: Vol 41 – No 04 – April 2022

All eight of our PEERcert+ modules are tailored to cover the topics designated by ABEM and, as such, includes core content questions, case series questions, and key advance questions—all of which are high-quality, thoroughly reviewed, board-style questions to help you efficiently prepare for the exam. PEERcert+ can help you succeed—not only on exam day but also in your everyday practice. We know you don’t want to just take an exam—you want to be the best emergency physician you can be. Learn more.

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