Dr. Sonpal is very entertaining and informative. He’s a well known educator and I’ve taken some of his classes before. It’s great to listen to some of his clinically focused lectures as opposed to his board review. As a bonus, it’s super fun to hear pop culture references intertwined with medicine making it easier to remember!
I love how these episodes are succinct, high yield, and to the point. I get overwhelmed when I see a podcast episode that is 50+ minutes. These 20 minute episodes are perfect and I can even squeeze in 3 episodes on my hour commute to rotations! I’ve learned so much with MedGeeks while driving- even some topics that would always confuse me like murmurs!! I used to get these questions wrong ALL THE TIME on rosh review, UWorld, etc. Now, whenever I get a murmur I’m not intimidated at all and usually get them right! Thank you thank you THANK YOU for all you guys do to put this podcast together. It truly has helped my clinical year go smoother.
Just started listening to Dr Sonpal and the podcasts are amazing! I was a fan before he took over but now it’s like an addiction. I wish there were more episodes because these are very helpful for my boards!
Great refresher tool as I studied for the IPANE that I JUST PASSED!!! I wish I had this when I took the PANCE originally almost a decade ago but was glad to have this when sitting the Irish Physician Associate National Exam in January. I’ve always had an auditory learner love to listen to this in the car and on my walks was fantastic. I am now a PA-C and PA-IC!! Thanks!
I love this podcast! I take notes during the show on my phone and then when I'm prepping for my patients, I am able to access my show notes and make even better recommendations to my patients! I love incorporating the tips and working everyday to be better! Thank you!
I am a family nurse practitioner and find this podcast very helpful. After 10 years of practice, it’s a great source for short overview and updates on best practice. Thank you!
I listened to the episode on TTP. I was happy to stumble upon the case because it’s was eerily close to what experienced and now I have more of an understanding of how it works. I will be able to share the episode with friends and family who ask “so what is that?”.
I work in healthcare IT and these podcasts have been a helpful way to increase my understanding of terminology and the way care is taught/approached. I feel like it’s helped me help my clinicians more.
The information provided in this podcast is perfect for my morning drive to clinicals. Some PANCE review podcasts are just reading straight from the book, where this podcast adds clinical experience and advice which sets it above the rest and makes it so much more interesting. Keep up the great work!
I stumbled upon this podcast, and I am so thankful I did!!! This is one of my favorite podcasts for when I want to go to the gym in a car ride. It encompasses everything required by the NCCPA blueprint in a easy nice and concise way. I will probably be listening to every single one of these episodes prior to taking my PANCE! Thanks for this awesome podcast, I am beyond grateful for the time and effort you put into this.
Such a good podcast to start my day off on my drive to rotations! This is a very convenient way to get a quick refresher on topics I may not have studied lately. Thank you!
Great podcast! I am a second year medical student and listen to this passively to reinforce lecture/board material. Organized and to the point. Thank you so much and keep them coming!
I found this podcast looking up Croup. I love the speakers voice. He speaks clearly and not to fast or slow. Great knowledge too. Basically said everything my pediatrician said plus more. I’m so happy I found this podcast. I recommend this to anyone especially someone in the medical field.
Always a good podcast, to the point education, presented in a format that sticks in my brain for clinical application. Thanks for keeping it up w new energy & strategy, much appreciated...
This show has been a lifesaver for me. I’m in the last few weeks of my didactic year, studying for finals and preparing for clinicals. I drive 70 mins one way and these topic overviews are a great way for me to study in the car. I love that the shows are presented in 15ish min 1 topic segments. Perfect for quick review! Thanks! 😊
I'm a PA student on my clinical year and I am finding this podcast to be very helpful. I listen on my commute to and from the hospital daily. I think he does a great job in balancing both clinical medicine and board preparation.
As a new grad Nurse Practitioner these podcasts have been exactly what I need to continue to learn and succeed in practice! Thank you and keep making more!
I have been utilizing most of the tools that Andrew from PA Boards has been putting out for over a year now. I started by listening to his free podcasts, which are so perfect for your drive to school or clinical rotations when you want to be learning something but shouldn't be looking at flashcards while driving. I then purchased other materials from the PA Boards website, and let me tell you neither will ever disappoint! I switch it up between podcasts, pharmacology, and medicine reviews, and I have solidified so much information through these audio versions of his material. All of the information is straight to the point and exactly what you need to get a good review in, especially when you are unsure of where to start. I even listen to his podcasts and reviews while I am cleaning, exercising, you name it!
Seriously, I cannot rave enough about how much these resources have helped me through PA school. I used them in didactic year before exams to get a good review of everything I learned, and now use them in clinical rotations while studying for my end of rotation exams. They have been such a help!
I just completed my APRN degree and I am currently studying to take my Boards. I listened to several of your podcasts and I was very pleased with the content and the delivery. I honestly believe that this will help me to ace my boards.
PABoards has helped me so much during PA school not only to absorb the material during those long commutes, but to also feel less lonely about the stressful territory. Andrew is definitely the big brother everyone needs in their journey to becoming a PA. Podcasts are concise and on point. The addition of Gray only adds to the excellence. Keep up the great work :)
Thank you for all that you do in creating a quality & affordable program. As a new PA, I continue to utilize the materials, as you stress practice is very different than studying for the boards. I have truly enjoyed & appreciated your organization of materials, humor, & matter of fact approach. Best resource!!
With thanks,
Lora
I used his material through EORs, PANCE, and now as a practicing PA. I still have so much to learn and this program continues to deliver! Looking forward to much more!
I am currently a second year PA student. I've been listening to this podcast for about a year now and find it extremely helpful. I can finally go for a run without feeling guilty for taking time out from studying. The information presented in episodes is easy to retain and is relevant to what one needs to know for the exam. Thank you.
This podcast is really great to get a quick review of topics! I used this while I cleaned, or did things around the house. It is really straight to the point about things you need to know. Using it while driving was also helpful! I used it during clinical year of PA school and now I am a PA-C searching for my first job. No doubt I will continue to use this to keep up with topics!
Also his voice is great for podcasts, it isn't a "boring" listening voice which is always a plus haha
I used the original board review (before it was redone) and also have the pharm review and everything has helped so much! I just graduated PA school and used the old board review for so many tests and to study for boards, which I passed with flying colors. Now I've been using the old review and the pharm course to keep fresh before I start my job in hospital medicine!
These are great review sessions with high yield focused material. Great to listen to before or after reading the topic it really highlights key points. I highly recommend giving them a listen!
Hi there! I am a 2nd year PA student and I'm currently finishing up my 1st rotation in family medicine. I was a bit overwhelmed with the amount of information to cover for this first EOR exam and with my rotation being an hour away and this doesn't give me much time to study when I get home from work. So when coming across this podcast it truly was a life saver. I listen to this to and from rotation every single day and it truly helps me solidify information from cases we covered that day or I get ahead and listen to topics I've yet to cover. Either way, my commute feels so productive. I love how the podcasts goes over what to know for the exam but also how the information is applied in clinical practice. Thanks so much for creating these and I hope there are many more to come!