PANCE/EOR Preparation | Rapid Fire Active Recall Must Know MOST COMMONS

These videos will be a series of shorter videos going through a large volume of terms I have gathered from various resources. They are pathognomonic and key associations Physician Assistant students are often tested on throughout didactic and clinical courses, as well as in preparing for the PANCE itself. This one highlights the most common things for a variety of conditions, put together in a way to give the viewer a few seconds to have the answer in mind I know they are helpful for me to re-listen to when driving or doing other things to review and refresh, especially as each clinical rotation focuses on different topics its easy to forget certain topics over time that you haven't studied in a while. The information herein is in line with the PANCE Blueprint Active recall is the most potent way to study, as the brain must work harder to quickly recall the information, which concretizes it further each time this is done. Although this is hard to make into video format as active recall is more a process that is done on ones own pace, hopefully some value can be obtained from this rapid fire association format as you try to recall the most commons as you go!