Psychiatry Exam Prep 2017 Edition 4+

Lieu Phan

Designed for iPad

    • Free
    • Offers In-App Purchases

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Do you really want to pass Psychiatry exam and/or expand your knowledge & expertise effortlessly?

This best seller mobile app helps you archive your goal easily by the following unique features:
- Break learning materials into small sets of practice questions & terms
- Master each set effortlessly by many ways: flashcard, matching game, true/false, multiple choice
- Detect & separate automatically the most difficult questions
- Track your learning process on every set and exam taken
- Ready for the Exam by Exam Simulator

Premium Features:
+) Lifetime access to all Practice Questions & Terms prepared by EXPERTS for the most current exam.
+) Unlimited access to the EXAM BUILDER & SIMULATOR.
+) Automatically FILTER your most difficult questions.
+) PROGRESS TRACKING for every question & exam taken
+) Lifetime support & updates

Free version:
+) Hundreds of practice questions & terms
+) 5 Free Exam Builder
+) Free Matching Game
+) Filter hardest and weakest questions

The annual Psychiatry Resident-in-Training Examination (PRITE) is not a board certification test, but rather an evaluation resource for psychiatry residency programs. Most psychiatry residents in the U.S. take the exam three to four times during their training, according to the exam designer – the American College of Psychiatrists.

The two-day test includes 300 questions using test booklets and answer sheets. The content areas include:
Neurology and neurosciences
Growth and development
Adult psychopathology
Emergency psychiatry
Behavioral science and social psychiatry
Psychosocial therapies
Somatic treatment methods
Patient evaluation and treatment selection
Consultation-liaison psychiatry
Child psychiatry
Alcoholism and substance abuse
Geriatric psychiatry
Forensic psychiatry

The American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology (ABPN) issues certifications recognizing qualified specialists credential, training and testing requirements. The ABPN oversees the two-part board examinations for psychiatry, neurology or neurology with special qualifications in child neurology. The parts are divided into multiple-choice and oral exams and the total application and exam fees near $3,000.

Part I of the psychiatry exam is timed, multiple-choice and administered by computer at Pearson VUE testing centers. Psychiatry questions cover the following areas:
Development through the life cycle
Behavioral and social sciences
Epidemiology and public policy
Diagnostic procedures
Clinical aspects of psychiatric disorders
Treatment of psychiatric disorders
Special topics like suicide, child abuse, sexual abuse and domestic violence
Part II of the exam features two sections. The candidate is given 30 minutes to examine a patient while one or more examiners observes, followed by 30 minutes of discussion with the examiners. Candidates are evaluated on the physician-patient relationship, interview conduct, data organization, phenomenology, diagnosis and prognosis.

Disclaimer:
This application is just an excellent tool for self-study and exam preparation. It's not affiliated with or endorsed by any testing organization, certificate, test name or trademark.

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Version 1.0

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