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Frequently Asked Questions:

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Our APMLE Boards Part I Practice Examination is inclusive of all the categories with a weighted scale to match the equivalency of the topic provided.

  • General Anatomy – 12%
  • Lower Extremity Anatomy – 25%
  • Biochemistry – 9%
  • Physiology – 12%
  • Microbiology and Immunology – 14%
  • Pathology – 14%
  • Pharmacology – 14%

Example Question

Which ligament has an origin and insertion from the calcaneus to the cuboid?

A) Short plantar ligament

B) Spring ligament

C) Long plantar ligament

D) Plantar intermetatarsal ligament

Explained answer: A is correct. The Short Plantar Ligament also known as the Plantar Calcaneocuboid Ligament connects the cuboid to the calcaneus. This ligament lies deep to the long plantar ligament.

This question would be worth 3 points as it tests an easier scaled lower anatomy question. Therefore helping or hurting your score significantly.

The APMLE Boards Part I Practice Exam questions are made by by those that have successfully passed APMLE Boards Part I on the initial try. The team analyzes these questions giving a rating upon a difficulty or discarding the question entirely. The questions are representative and weighted appropriately to replicate the APMLE Boards Part I experience. This process has three layers of filtration from multiple levels of experience to provide the best questions from those who have had great success. 

Like the APMLE Boards Part I Practice Exam, we at Podiatrist2Be provide information from those that have already found success with a matched program. We give thoughtful input and a non-biased approach, providing you with the best information about the program to help with your decision making.

As a new company, we have had a single group for feedback thus far on the APMLE Boards Part I Practice Examination. Twelve individuals retaking the 2022 APMLE Boards Part I examination were selected and given a 40 questioned practice exam. 11/12 passed upon retake. All 12 individuals gave feedback positively received at 4.67/5 stars on the accuracy and benefit of the provided questions.

In 2023, you can view some of the positive reviews we had thus far at the bottom of our homepage under "Testimonials". 🙂

The team at Podiatrist2Be is building an active community of individuals willing to share their experiences at externship programs. The community is growing steadily, thanks to active sharing by current members and the scaling of the Instagram page @podiatrist2be. The team is also developing new products, including an APMLE Boards Part II Practice Examination and LE Flashcards, which will be available within the next year. 🙂

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