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A quick overview of the PRITE Exam

The Psychiatry Resident-In-Training Examination or “PRITE” is a resource used by residents and training programs.

The PRITE exam broken down

It’s used by residency programs to evaluate resident preparedness for the board exams. Typically during each year, residents in psychiatry take this exam. The test is administrated by the hospital where the residency program is located.

There are two types of each PRITE. The “Regular” PRITE and the Child PRITE.

The “Regular” PRITE is comprised of 300 questions which are tested and administered in two parts. It covers areas including (but not limited to); Neurosciences, Clinical Neuro/Psych, Behavioral/Social Sciences, and Issues in Practice.

The Child PRITE on the other hand was created for child Fellows. It’s a 200-question exam that contains child and adolescent psychiatry issues, topics, and more in-depth. Coverage areas include (but are not limited to); Clinical Neuro/Psych, Neuroscience, Development, Epidemiology, and treatment from infancy through Adolescence/Early Adulthood.

Although we’ve covered full exam costs in previous blog posts, to summarize the Regular PRITE is $140 to take whereas the Child PRITE is $125.

It’s our goal to help you pass the exam specific to your needs. We offer a full suite of practice Q-Banks on the PRITE and other resources which can help you pass your boards with ease.

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Prepare to pass your board exams with ease! My Psych Board offers access to four question banks, each uniquely tailored to the studying needs for those preparing to take the ABPN Certification Examination, PRITE Examination, USMLE – Psychiatry and Neurology categories, and Nurse Practitioner Examination.

My Psych Board is created by experts in the field and covers all the topics you need to master in order to pass your board certifying exams. Feedback is given immediately in Practice Mode as questions are answered, including in-depth explanations that accompany each question for both correct and incorrect answer options. Additionally, students have the option of accessing a one-time phone call with Dr. Abdel to discuss their best studying strategies and one-on-one tutoring to help them gain maximum preparation. My Psych Board is customer oriented; we take your feedback seriously and are always looking for ways to improve the user experience.

Navigating the Nurse Practitioner Exam: A Quick Breakdown

NAVAGATING THE Nurse  Practitioner Exam A Quick Breakdown!

Ready to learn more about the PMHNP-BC Exam?

We’re going to dive into what this exam looks like and give you the information you need to pass it with ease!

EXAM FORMAT

Timeframe and Questions: 

You have 4 hours to complete the exam which consists of 25 pretest and 150 exam questions

Scoring: 

There’s no penalty for incorrect answers, so if you’re unsure of an answer it’s better to just take a guess and fill in the blank!

Results: 

You get the result immediately after taking the test. No waiting!

EXAM CONTENT

Psychotherapies and Related theories:

This makes up 15% of the total score with 22 questions

Ethical and Legal Principals.

This makes up 15% of the total score with 23 questions

Scientific Foundations:

This makes up 20% of the total score with 30 questions

Diagnosis and Treatment:

This makes up 25% of the total score with 37 questions

Advanced Practice skills. This makes up 25% of the total score with 38 questions

EXAM COSTS

Initial Application Fee:

$350 (U.S. students)/ $750 (International students)

Actual Exam Fees

Non-members:

$395

ANA members:

$295

American Association of Nurse Practitioners Student member: 

$290

EXAM DAY

  • Arrive at least 15 minutes early
  • Bring a valid photo ID
  • You may NOT bring any personal items into the Test Center, including cell phones or water bottles
  • You will be given time to familiarize yourself with the computer system prior to the exam starts

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Taking Your Psychiatric Board Exams: The real costs broken down

Taking Your Psychiatric Board Exams- The real costs broken down

We are commonly asked this key question about exams, 

“How much does it cost for this or that, or this…”

Aside from your sanity…here is a compilation of all of the costs clearly stated just for you! Learn about your niche-specific costs for the ABPN Certification Examination, PRITE Examination, USMLE – Psychiatry and Neurology categories, and Nurse Practitioner Examination.⁠ ⁠⁠

Let’s jump into it!

ABPN Exam

ABPN Initial certification fees: 

$1,945

Annual Fees:

(1) certification $175

(2) certifications $240

(3) certifications $310 ⁠ 

USMLE Exam

USMLE Application fee: 

$150

Step 1 & Step 2 CK:

$975 (per each exam)

Rescheduling fee:

$0-$600 

(dependent on the Exam and date of cancellation)

Extension of Eligibility Period:

$90/exam

PRITE Exam

Child PRITE:

$125

Regular PRITE:

$140

Nurse Practitioner Exam

Application fees: 

United States $350

International Students $750

Non-member: $395

ANA (American Nurse Association) member:

$295

American Association of Nurse Practitioners Student member:

$290

Re-examination fee:

$250

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