When she was looking at moving for her husband’s job, a hygienist decided to take the opportunity to take her CDCS board exam. Since she graduated several years ago, there were some things she needed to learn, she shares her insights. although taking it right before graduation is less stressful, proper time management, organization and reaching out to colleagues can help you prepare for and pass the exam. These strategies will help you stay organized and ready to go.
Reflect on these key points:
- 1If taking the clinical boards test, make sure you read the Candidate Guide multiple times. It has all of the answers.
- 2Come prepared with the things necessary for the test. Ask other hygienists if they have taken the test and get ideas for what it will be like.
- 3Don’t be afraid to take your time and ask questions.
“If you’re thinking of taking clinical boards long after graduation, you can do it!”
Read the full story: http://www.hygieneedge.com/blog/2017/9/21/what-i-learned-from-taking-clinical-boards-years-after-graduating
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