Passed on my 2nd Attempted !!!
Hello everyone. I took my exam on April 30th. My first attempt was in 2025 before the changes. This was when math was its own category. I had a 1 in math.
To keep it short & right to the point. I hope this post helps someone.
1: I used RxExcellence for math. I struggled with math and knew that was my weakness so I looked into their program. I used ONLY their math book to do the math. Their math has everything that you need. I promise you won’t need anything else. It contains 20 chapters. It starts from basic math and then goes into the good stuff.
2: For clinical studies I used two things. I did the UWorld book and Rxcellence minis.
Rxcellence has minis that focus on certain topics.
Example: That week she’ll do a mini on HIV. She goes into everything that you need to know about HIV. It's really helpful because it tests your knowledge if you know the material or not. So I took a couple of their minis on certain topics that I wanted to strengthen my knowledge in & honestly a lot of the stuff that we went over was helpful for my exam.
3: For ethics I used PharmPrePro and just read their definitions and I do have a quizlet that helped me, if anyone needs it just please message me.
I also applied for accommodation. I’m currently pregnant so it was SO helpful taking breaks when needed .
REMEMBER DON’T skip the little topics because I had a little bit of everything.
My EXAM was:
LOTS of vaccines
Asthma brand and generic
Diabetes
CARDIO
ID specifically opportunistic infection
Oncology chemo man is not enough
WOMEN’s health
ANTIDOTE
VITAMINS
Osteoporosis
Compounding
MATH: I had about 32-35 questions on math. There were a lot of flow rates, TPN, allegations. Biostat, loop diuretic, steroids conversion, statin, ANC, calcium corrected, OMG guys please don't ignore the bactrim dosing. Insulin vials and pens conversions. The math book has perfect examples. To anyone who has purchased the book I would extremely focus on the clinical math cause a lot was from that. IF anyone has questions feel free to reach out to me:)