OB/GYN Review Course for Oregon Licensure

Tuition: $99

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Course Description

This course work is designed to assist those who are seeking their Doctor of Chiropractic licensure in the state of Oregon. The Obstetrics, Gynecology, and Genitourinary (OGG) exam is a requirement for those individuals.

This course contains summaries of important materials, over 30 practice test questions to provide for self-evaluation, and linked reference articles to help you prepare.

This course is NOT eligible for Continuing Education credit.

*Taking this course does not equal passing the board examination. Your past learning, test taking skills and numerous other factors influence your score.  The exam outlines, guides, tools, and like kind materials (hereinafter collectively referred to as the “Study Guides”) are designed to assist you in studying for the exam. They were NOT designed to be a prediction of what will be asked on any upcoming and/or future exam (or section thereof). Although many of the same concepts have been repeated on past exam questions, there is NO GUARANTEE that any future exam will test the same and/or similar rules that have appeared on past exams. DConline makes NO WARRANTIES or GUARANTEES as to what will be tested on the exam or any future examinations."

Outline

This board exam review course is organized in order of highest emphasis to lowest emphasis according to the test plan. The test plan is as follows:

  • Gynecological disease and abnormalities 26%
  • Gynecological examination 16%
  • Pregnancy 16%
  • Postpartum 16%
  • Labor and delivery 8%
  • Breast examination and disorders 8%
  • Obstetric disorders 10%

Objectives

  • The primary objective is to assist you in passing the OBCE licensure exam.
  • It would be nice to decrease some of the stress associated with the examination also!

 

To enroll in this course, please click the link below. You will be redirected to our course platform, Instructure, to complete the transaction.

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Disclaimer

All opinions, viewpoints and recommendations contained in this presentation represent those of the author alone and do not represent the opinions, viewpoints, or recommendations of any organization with which the author may be affiliated, including, without limitation, the the ACBSP.  This work is intended to provide current and accurate information about the subjects covered and is designed to help doctors of chiropractic to maintain their professional expertise. This publication and accompanying program are offered with the understanding that neither the speakers nor sponsoring organizations are rendering any therapeutic or other professional services. Individuals using this publication or orally conveyed information in dealing with a patient's care should also fully research original and current sources of authority.