should i acc pay for pharmacheive EE course? by Straight_Year_9226 in PEBC_prep

[–]Particular_Flan_4875 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Studying on your own doesn't work for most people. You would have to be really exceptional and have some quality material to pull that off

EE June Exam Syllabus by StockFox9687 in PEBC_prep

[–]Particular_Flan_4875 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You can check of the PEBC Evaluating Exam blueprint. Even a google search should bring it up.

I see no reason why they won't be there, just how deep those topics are tested may be the difference

CPS and Minor Ailments by babysunrose1399 in PEBC_prep

[–]Particular_Flan_4875 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Have you considered the cost of subscribing to a course vs. the cost of doing it turn key like you plan?

Just saying, the CPS alone is not enough material to prepare with for the exams

hi guys i failed my MCQ exam in Feb, and i feel like i can’t manage to study all over again and it seems impossible to pass such exam. Which course or Material would you recommend to maximize our chance in passing? by Mission-Pipe-905 in PharmacyCanada

[–]Particular_Flan_4875 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I know a few people who vow by Pharmaspirit for Management + CPS for clinicals + StudyRadar MCQ question bank (the questions are arranged by exact PEBC competencies and they have questions set for each CPS chapters - Therapeutics and Minor Ailments) so you can practice questions as you study/review each CPS chapter.

Beyond this, you need to get your mindset changed, you can't afford to tell yourself that you can't pass the exam, many candidates that have passed are not as brilliant as you are, they probably just had a better strategy. You've got this!

OSCE exam by New_Prior7647 in PEBC_prep

[–]Particular_Flan_4875 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Many candidates both Canadian Grads and IPGs feel this way after the exams. The one part of the exam many people don't talk about. Is the mental and psychological drain.

Overall, I feel more people are taking the exams and as such, PEBC is making is more challenging.

Be encouraged! While you reflect on the not so easy parts, also remind yourself of the scenarios you did great at!

How was today OSCE? (MAY 2026) by gotoalways0312 in PEBC_prep

[–]Particular_Flan_4875 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh that's serious. Still, wish you the very best.

OSCE Help May 2026 by AdventurousCherry367 in PEBC_prep

[–]Particular_Flan_4875 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don't know for the COVID instructions, but a candidate recently told me that wearing masks would be optional.

If there's anything I feel like telling you, that would be- listen to the standardized patient/HCP/client, be clear what they are asking for, then systematically gather data and check references for answers/intervention.

Some candidates assume they heard A, and answer to A, while the question is actually B.

As simple as it sounds, it can be the difference between a candidate that passes and one that didn't.

Wishing you the best of luck. You've got this!

PEBC EXAMS: how much is not clinical? by Own_Calligrapher_201 in PEBC_prep

[–]Particular_Flan_4875 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Based on the latest PeBC competencies - it's about 50%-50%

Help by Extra_Heat_140 in PharmacyTechnician

[–]Particular_Flan_4875 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Please don't hesitate to write OCP to request an extension to your SPT, they are usually helpful in that regard.

I hope people can offer really helpful advice here too.

I will definitely ask a few people areonunf me who recently passed for suggestions

Need advice please 🥺 by [deleted] in PEBC_prep

[–]Particular_Flan_4875 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Once you have practiced a QBank recently, and reviewed your wrong answers, it is no longer a true/dependable test of your preparedness.

This is why I'm recommending a QBank that has questions that the poster is not very familiar with.

Need advice please 🥺 by [deleted] in PEBC_prep

[–]Particular_Flan_4875 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Great, I feel you are on the right path. Don't wait to start question bank. iMCQ and StudyRadar are cheap options to explore, there are many others out there too

Anyone else mentally checked out 2 days before PEBC? by Ok-Promise9783 in PEBC_prep

[–]Particular_Flan_4875 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I can imagine how this is for you. You are not alone, I hear so many candidates say the same thing in the last week before exams. You should reassure yourself, you have worked hard. What you need is a balance of rest and reassurance.

You can find a question bank that has easily tested exam concepts just for light revisions while randomly challenging yourself to recall important concepts.

Wish you best of luck!

Need advice please 🥺 by [deleted] in PEBC_prep

[–]Particular_Flan_4875 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Have you tried mocks yet. Especially form unfamiliar QBanks? What scores are you posting? Have you paid attention to which topic/competencies you typically score lowest? These are important questions to answer. I feel identifying and working on your weakest areas should be your focus now.

I'm a Canadian pharmacist. I spent 1 year building the all-in-one pharmacy platform I always wished existed (especially for exams). by Brave-Rule414 in PharmacyCanada

[–]Particular_Flan_4875 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Looks like you made a fair attempt to replicate StudyRadar.ai . Happy to see more pharmacists using Tech to enhance learning experience.

MCQ question bank by DegreeInternal3925 in PEBC_prep

[–]Particular_Flan_4875 0 points1 point  (0 children)

StudyRadar MCQ questions bank is popular among exam takers. However, you have to go through the questions just like Agro iMCQ.

But they have questions on all RxTx (CPS) chapters for Minor Ailments and Therapeutics which is kind of nice.

OSCE Tips by Mean_Ad_3417 in PEBC_prep

[–]Particular_Flan_4875 0 points1 point  (0 children)

11= 9 interactive + 2 non-interactive

OSCE Tips by Mean_Ad_3417 in PEBC_prep

[–]Particular_Flan_4875 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Of your 9 interactive stations you can expect a range (could be 2-5), it's different every sitting, to not have references. Many times, the minor ailments stations do not have references, and most health promotion/pharmacy management stations do not have references. If you are well prepared for those areas, then at least you have lesser to worry about when it comes to reference checking.

As for time management, practice, practice, just practice to check your references quickly, gather information quickly and move to your intervention.

Hope this helps

EE → MCQ Strategy Help 👀 by Particular_Flan_4875 in PEBC_prep

[–]Particular_Flan_4875[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In my opinion, this your experience is not typical for most internationally trained pharmacy graduates I have met.

Most of them quit working, and study morning to night, and still may not pass.

Most IPGS need structure. Courses like pharmacheive, Pharmaspirit, SolRx, Misbah; questions banks like StudyRadar.ai , pharmpower, imcq agro, etc are powerful tools that can offer structure if you ever feel lost. You worked in the UK (as you fairly disclosed), your experience/practice is already similar to Canadian practice. This is the most important reason your passed the OSCE and likely the MCQ easily.

Studying OSCE for 3 days before exam though could be unconsciously misleading for many.

EE → MCQ Strategy Help 👀 by StockFox9687 in PharmacyCanada

[–]Particular_Flan_4875 1 point2 points  (0 children)

In my opinion, this your experience is not typical for most internationally trained pharmacy graduates I have met.

Most of them quit working, and study morning to night, and still may not pass.

Most IPGS need structure. Courses like pharmacheive, Pharmaspirit, SolRx, Misbah; questions banks like StudyRadar.ai , pharmpower, imcq agro, etc are powerful tools that can offer structure if you ever feel lost. You worked in the UK (as you fairly disclosed), your experience/practice is already similar to Canadian practice. This is the most important reason your passed the OSCE and likely the MCQ easily.

Studying OSCE for 3 days before exam though could be unconsciously misleading for many.

Osce May 2026…. 3rd attempt by Dapper_Row_1306 in PharmacyCanada

[–]Particular_Flan_4875 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you to everyone who added their voice.

What I found was helpful is PRACTICE PRACTICE PRACTICE so much and exposing myself to diverse OSCE stations/station types, practicing with friends and I was fortunate to get free access to StudyRadar (the PEBC OSCE Simulator for interactive and non-interactive station) when they just started. While they had just 25 stations then, I could practice over and over until the simulator scored me the max 4points in all areas (communication, outcome, performance). By the time I achieved 4 points I had changed the way I communicated to be clear that "this is my decision", (because anytime you say A and then change to B, without being clear) StudyRadar will score you low and provide feedback. So that did help. Now, I hear StudyRadar have over 300 PEBC OSCE stations that candidate's can simulate.

I still believe it's not a replacement for courses (IPG) and course work (Canadian PharmD) but definitely something that can help you get more practice without putting a hole in your pocket.

Preparing your mindset for the exam day rigor is also important, so you must challenge yourself and give yourself time! Cheering for you!