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Part II Board Review

What’s Covered on Part II

The NBCE Part II exam builds on your foundation from Part I and dives deeper into chiropractic clinical sciences. The subject areas include: General Diagnosis, Diagnostic Imaging, Neuromusculoskeletal Diagnosis, Associated Clinical Sciences, and Chiropractic Practice.

This section is about clinical reasoning, identifying patterns, and knowing what to look for on exams and in practice.

How I Help You Organize The Information

Students often confuse imaging features, overcomplicate case management, or overlook basic exam steps. I emphasize the distinctions that matter most and simplify decision-making so you avoid the traps that lead to 
lost points.

Common Errors & How To Avoid Them

Over years of teaching, I’ve seen the same mistakes come up: confusing similar pathologies, memorizing without understanding the mechanism, and missing clinical application questions. I call these out directly, helping you avoid the traps that cost points.

Keeping The Content Fresh

Through clinical pearls, mnemonics, and analogies, I make the material memorable. We connect imaging to diagnosis, diagnosis to management, and management to chiropractic principles so the learning feels integrated and practical.

Keeping The Content Fresh

Through clinical pearls, mnemonics, and analogies, I make the material memorable. We connect imaging to diagnosis, diagnosis to management, and management to chiropractic principles so the learning feels integrated and practical.

Building The Bridge To Part III

Mastering Part II builds the diagnostic reasoning and interpretation skills that carry directly into Part III. By practicing clinical connections early, you’ll be more prepared to tackle live patient scenarios and case-based exams.