SPEX: Prepare Properly
with a Review by Mark Davis MD
Forced to take the Special
Purpose Examination (SPEX) by your state medical board, prepare yourself with
someone knowledgeable in this exam, Mark Davis MD. Through interactions with a
multitude of examinees Dr. Davis has a bank of current information which can
help potential test candidates with their studies. Dr. Davis’ review
encompasses question content and subject matter on current exams. SPEX is a
complex exam consisting of 336 questions taken in sections over a one day time
period. This exam’s fail rate is very high and state medical boards do not
provide candidates with information helpful to pass this exam. In a sense the
SPEX is designed to fail because the exam requires a bank of information not in
a physician’s general readings or continuing education courses. Examinees have
failed this exam, in some cases, 3 or more times. With an extraordinary cost
both in time to prepare and test entry fee a SPEX an examinee should advantage
him or herself with the latest information available. Most books on the market are outdated and
should be purchased cautiously. Enable yourself with someone familiar with the
mechanics of this exam, Dr. Mark Davis. To contact Dr. Davis;
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