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ACEP PEER VII Sampler

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tawfeeg mahmoud
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by tawfeeg mahmoud on 04/16/12

Jeff Borkowski
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by Jeff Borkowski on 12/20/11

Excellent learning method – thanks!

patrick godwin
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by patrick godwin on 11/28/11

half of questions are worthwile, having just taken the written boards though, I don’t think that the questions are all that similiar.

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by Ashley Mortenson on 10/07/11

keeps you motivated by doing small, manageable sets of questions daily. Wish that Peer VII of Peer VIII were available in this format. I would definitely buy it.

Heidi Klein
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by Heidi Klein on 01/11/11

jeremy webb
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by jeremy webb on 01/04/11

ismail morsi
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by ismail morsi on 10/25/10

I have enjoyed the course very much. It is intelligently designed in such a way which made acquiring new knowledge as easy as ever. Thank you.

Leah Rey
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by Leah Rey on 10/12/10

great questions with close application to EM and what we are tested on, at times the wording was confusing and the explanations not great but overall very good!

paul hamilton
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by paul hamilton on 10/07/10

It is very good. I like the spaced repetition.

Ravneet Dhillon
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by Ravneet Dhillon on 10/06/10

Aaron Johnston
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by Aaron Johnston on 09/10/10

Interesting question set emailed at a pace that keeps you involved!

Andrew Shannon
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by Andrew Shannon on 08/28/10

The comments from others were very helpful. Explanations were good for most part.

William Rutherford
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by William Rutherford on 08/15/10

Good topics, but the questions are routinely poorly worded. They do not test practical or real world knowledge, but minutae and answers based on semantic trickery. If this is how the tests are set up, God help us all.

mark ibsen
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by mark ibsen on 08/10/10

very much enjoyed the format, squeezing lessons into my busy day, rather than trying to get it all done at once.

Bernard Lopez
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by Bernard Lopez on 09/23/10

This is a great way to memorize the questions and answers over time. Memorizing helps given that one ends up memorizing the explanations and the facts contained in those explanations.

Mark Foran
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by Mark Foran on 07/27/10

Elmer Ireton
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by Elmer Ireton on 07/21/10

I liked this course and would like to see more like it.

Geoff Crockett
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by Geoff Crockett on 07/18/10

I like it very much. Would love to have it just continue on indefinitely like the daily questions from Emedhome. Should remain free of charges for ACEP members—the goal is to educate, correct??

Thanks!

Brook Randal
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by Brook Randal on 06/29/10

I have both the book and computer versions of PEER VII, and this is by far the best format. I like having the questions doled out at a pace I can keep up with, but which will get me through the whole thing before the recert exam. Finally, this works on both my phone and my iPad, which I always have with me. That means I can work on it at odd moments. The computer version only works on a computer, plus has to be loaded so it can’t be accessed from any random computer you might have access to at work. I went ahead and signed on for the full version after using the sample.

A minor glitch is that the estimated completion date is not accurate. It does not match the calendar, and does not change when the number of questions per day is reset. It would also be nice if I could set the completion date, and have the number of questions per day adjust as I went along.

Bassam Gholam
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by Bassam Gholam on 06/24/10