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.
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NBCE Part II Review
A supportive, repeatable way to study for Part II
Studying for Part II can feel overwhelming.
A lot of material.
A lot of pressure.
A lot of trying to make your brain hold onto information when it already feels overloaded.
If you have ever thought:
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“I need to hear this more than once for it to make sense.”
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“I understand it better when someone actually explains it.”
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“I get overwhelmed when there’s too much information all at once.”
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“I know I’m capable, but I need a better way to learn this.”
This review was made with that in mind.
Inside this NBCE Part II Review, you’ll get over 25 hours of recorded lecture content along with supporting PDF files that help you follow along while listening, review at your own pace, and come back to the material as many times as you need.
Because sometimes the difference is not whether you are smart enough.
Sometimes the difference is whether the material is being taught in a way your brain can actually work with.
What’s included
25+ hours of recorded lecture
This is not a rushed overview or a quick skim through the material.
These lectures are here so you can:
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pause when you need to
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rewind when your attention drifted
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replay difficult sections
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listen multiple times
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go back over concepts until they actually click
There is no pressure to “get it” in one pass.
You can learn in layers.
Supporting PDF files
You’ll also get PDF files to go along with the lectures so you can follow the material without feeling like you have to write down every single word while trying to listen.
These are helpful for:
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staying more organized
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reducing note-taking overwhelm
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following the structure of the lecture
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reviewing key ideas later
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giving your brain another way to engage with the material
What you can walk away with
As you move through this review, you can build:
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a stronger understanding of Part II material
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better retention through repetition
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more confidence in difficult areas
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a more organized study process
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less panic and more clarity as exam day gets closer
Not because you forced yourself harder.
Because you finally had a better support system for learning it.
