Episodios

  • 155 Benign vs Concerning Skin Lesions – "Do I Worry?" Patterns You'll See on PANCE
    Feb 10 2026

    In this episode of the Physician Assistant Exam Review Podcast, we walk through the "Do I worry?" side of derm: how to quickly sort benign vs concerning skin lesions using pattern recognition, not panic.

    Instead of memorizing every lesion in isolation, you'll learn to organize them into buckets you'll actually see on exams and in clinic:

    • Keratotic lesions: Actinic keratosis vs seborrheic keratosis – rough "sandpaper" vs waxy "stuck‑on," and when premalignant SCC risk should be on your radar
    • Vascular lesions: Cherry angioma, infantile hemangioma, purpura, and telangiectasias – which ones are harmless dots and which should make you think platelets or systemic disease
    • Benign soft tissue growths: Lipoma vs epidermal inclusion cyst – the "soft, rubbery, freely mobile" mass patterns and why the central punctum matters
    • Chronic inflammatory lesions that mimic infection: Hidradenitis suppurativa – why recurrent "boils" in the axilla/groin aren't just another abscess

    By the end, you'll be able to answer:

    • Recurrent abscesses in the axillae or groin – what diagnosis?
    • Rough, scaly, sandpaper‑like lesion on sun‑exposed skin – what diagnosis?
    • Waxy, stuck‑on pigmented lesion in an older adult – what diagnosis?

    If you're working hard but your scores aren't reflecting it, that's not a character flaw, it's a systems problem. We fix that inside 33 Days to Pass the PANCE, where we train how you study, how you approach questions, and how you manage yourself on exam day so your effort actually shows up as points

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    31 m
  • 154 Derm Patterns That Give You Easy Points – Hair, Nails & Ankle Rashes
    Feb 3 2026

    In this episode of the Physician Assistant Exam Review Podcast, we walk through five derm vignettes that show up on high‑stakes exams: melasma, alopecia areata vs telogen effluvium, onychomycosis, paronychia/felon, vitiligo, acanthosis nigricans, and stasis dermatitis.

    Instead of memorizing another list, you'll learn how to recognize the patterns in the question stem, how to organize these conditions while you study, and how to avoid the thinking traps that quietly cost you points. If you're working hard but your scores aren't reflecting it, this is how you turn effort into exam points.

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    31 m
  • 153 Desquamation, Blistering Disorders & Why Extra Time Might Hurt Your Score
    Jan 27 2026

    In this episode of the Physician Assistant Exam Review Podcast, we tackle one of derm's most intimidating corners: desquamation and vesiculobullous disorders. You'll learn how to quickly separate erythema multiforme, Stevens–Johnson syndrome, and toxic epidermal necrolysis by asking three simple questions: sick or well, mucosa or not, and how much body surface area is involved. Then we contrast bullous pemphigoid and pemphigus vulgaris using tense vs flaccid blisters and mucosal involvement so you can stop memorizing and start recognizing patterns.

    Along the way, you'll work through priming questions designed to train your brain to notice what actually matters on exam day, not just random trivia. We'll also dig into a controversial topic: extra test time. For some brains, more time helps; for others, it destroys scores. You'll hear a specific way to practice with less time and a smarter way to use approved extra time so you don't talk yourself out of right answers.

    If you're working hard but your scores don't show it, this episode will help you think different, work different, and score different

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    28 m
  • 152 The 90‑Point Comeback – Failing 3 PANCE Attempts to Passing on the 4th with 33 Days
    Jan 21 2026

    In this episode of the Physician Assistant Exam Review Podcast, Brian talks with Ealum, a PA student who was stuck after three failed PANCE attempts and finally made a 90‑point jump to pass on his 4th try.

    He had teenage kids at home waiting for life to move forward. He was in Alaska, couldn't attend a single live session, and still used the 33 Days to Pass the PANCE framework to turn things around.

    Inside, you'll hear:

    • What it actually feels like to fail again and again while your family is watching
    • Why "working hard" wasn't enough, and what finally changed in how Ealum studied
    • How he used 33 Days completely asynchronously (no live calls, Alaska time zone) and still got results
    • The specific mindset shifts around failure, shame, and starting over that made this attempt different
    • How he handled test‑day anxiety on the 4th attempt after so many defeats
    • Ealum's advice if you're on your 2nd, 3rd, or 4th attempt and wondering if you should even try again

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      • Test‑taking and anxiety management
      • Built so you can win even if you can't make the live calls

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    1 h y 5 m
  • 151 Childhood Viral Rashes Made Simple – Exanthems, HFMD, Chickenpox & the Patterns That Show Up on PANCE
    Jan 13 2026

    In this episode of the Physician Assistant Exam Review Podcast, we take the "dreaded" childhood viral rashes and make them organized, predictable, and testable. Instead of memorizing numbered diseases, you'll learn how to sort exanthems, HFMD, chickenpox, HSV, molluscum, warts, and genital warts by pattern so you can pick the right diagnosis under pressure.

    We'll cover:

    • Which infant rash appears after several days of high fever (and how to never mix it up again)
    • How to tell measles, rubella, scarlet fever, fifth disease, and roseola apart using fever timing and distribution
    • The difference between viral exanthems and hand-foot-and-mouth disease on exam stems
    • Why "vesicles in multiple stages at once" should instantly trigger varicella in your mind
    • How to separate HSV, molluscum, and warts using pain, grouping, and umbilication
    • The key clues that distinguish common warts from genital warts (condyloma acuminatum) on test day

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    35 m
  • 150 Skin Infections, Bites & Infestations – Pattern Recognition, Treatment Buckets, and Easy PANCE Points
    Jan 6 2026

    In this episode you'll learn how to instantly recognize cellulitis, erysipelas, impetigo, fungal rashes, scabies, lice, and common bites so you can pick the right diagnosis and treatment bucket on exam day.

    • Poorly defined erythema on one shin is either cellulitis or erysipelas. Which one?
    • Beefy red rash with satellite lesions what's the organism?
    • Expanding rash after a tick bite, whats' the treament?


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    26 m
  • 149 Acne vs Rashes – How To Think Through Derm Questions And Pick up Easy Points
    Dec 31 2025


    Not just skin facts. How to quickly tell acne from rosacea, folliculitis, perioral dermatitis, eczema, psoriasis, seb derm, and pityriasis rosea on exams so you think different, work different, and score different.

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    39 m
  • 148 PANCE Question Walkthroughs
    Dec 23 2025

    Think different, work different, score different.

    We're walking through PANCE questions today. We finished GU so this is a solid way to pull it all together.

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    25 m