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I just wanted to say thank you! I passed my exam and felt the course helped me study in an organized fashion during a busy fellowship.
This has been an excellent experience. The examiners were very helpful and instructive. Videos online are an incredible resource. Big fan of the live sessions.
It was really good! I passed!
I’ve been in practice 32 years, the fundamentals remain the same, and the course was a perfect review for my type of practice.
great course. very high yield. would recommend.
The course was great, and the presenters and staff were wonderful.
The mock oral sessions and recorded videos were outstanding. It helped me organize my thoughts and approach, the most challenging part of preparing for this exam.
(Spring 2023 Ophthalmology candidate)
Doc Ling – The instructors are top notch and the best in their field with sincere desire to help physicians pass their most grueling endeavor yet.
Excellent course. Excellent instructors
I am delighted to share that I Passed my Oral surgery boards and am now board certified. Very grateful to the Osler team that has this great review.
You guys are fantastic, and your work allows many surgeons to be ready and pass their boards.
Wish you continue doing this great work for us.Grateful forever.
(Spring 2022 candidate)
We just received our results for the General Surgery Certifying Exam today, and I passed and will now be board-certified in general surgery. I wanted to thank you and the entire Osler team for all the help and support, especially in this last month before the exam in March. I can’t express enough how much I appreciate it. I was always given supportive advice and never put down or made to feel bad about my initial inability to get through the cases.
Please let the instructors know they are truly helpful and to keep up the amazing work, as it is truly beneficial! I can’t thank you all enough.
“Spring 2024 Exam Candidate”
It’s a great course with great instructors and beneficial tips.
(Fall 2023 Ophthalmology candidate)
Doc Ling – I really believe Osler course is excellent.
The course was very helpful to me and provided an excellent review.
The lectures are concise and accurately reflect the subjects covered on exams.
The entire course was exceptional.
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