Physician Assistant National Certifying Examination (pance) - Day 1 [portable] ❲ESSENTIAL · WALKTHROUGH❳
PA Program Graduates Based on: NCCPA PANCE Blueprint (effective 2024–2028) Date of report: [Current date]
– expect many vignettes requiring you to identify the most likely condition before answering a management question. PA Program Graduates Based on: NCCPA PANCE Blueprint
| System | Approx. % of Exam | |--------|------------------| | Cardiovascular | 11% | | Pulmonary | 9% | | Musculoskeletal | 8% | | GI / Nutrition | 8% | | Genitourinary | 6% | | Reproductive | 7% | | Endocrine | 6% | | Neurologic | 6% | | Psychiatric/Behavioral | 7% | | Eyes, Ears, Nose, Throat | 6% | | Dermatology | 5% | | Hematology/Oncology | 5% | | Infectious Disease | 6% | | Renal | 4% | | Multisystem / Emergency | 6% | You are responsible for managing this time; if
A total of 45 minutes is allotted for scheduled breaks between blocks. You are responsible for managing this time; if you exceed 45 minutes, the extra time is deducted from your final testing block. An optional 15-minute tutorial is available before you
The exam is waiting. Let’s get to work.
An optional 15-minute tutorial is available before you start the first block. Day 1 Focus (Study Plan Perspective)
A successful Day 1 involves printing that blueprint. You need to see, in black and white, where the weight lies. You must acknowledge that Cardiology and Pulmonology are the heavy hitters, but you must also respect the nuances of EENT and Genitourinary systems. Lay the map out on your desk. Highlight your strengths in green and your fears in red. This visual representation is your battle plan.


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