SPEX
Course: Concentrating on Questions, Answers and Content
One of the
most difficult and unfair exams a physician will ever be requested to take is
the Special Purpose Examination (SPEX). State Boards’ of Physicians request
this exam when a physician has been away from practice for a time period and or
there is a question of competency. The spread of information is so vast that
comprehending the complete subject matters involved in the exam’s questions is
nearly insurmountable.
Literature
published by the Federation of State Medical Boards, the originator of this
unfair test, is elusive at best. Books sold on the open market are generally
antiquated or out of sync with the current exam. Therefore a course was needed
to concentrate on potential questions offered, answers to the questions and
general content the test taker may encounter.
Passing the
exam is possible with proper preparation and guidance. Doctor Mark Davis tutors
specifically in the Special Purpose Exam. His experience with numerous
physicians who have encountered the SPEX test is invaluable when applied to
tutoring future examinees.
To contact
Dr. Mark Davis for an appointment, fees or general questions please use the
following email: platomd@gmail.com Do not enter this exam
without knowledge of its contents which Dr. Davis can provide to you. Thanks.
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