Description
Practice like it’s exam day — from the start
Get the complete set of five full-length mock papers (A–E) for the
ABOHNS Written Boards/Qualifying Exam.
Built to train what the written exam actually rewards: application of knowledge,
clinical reasoning, pacing, and decision-making under true exam-style pressure.
Use Paper A 10–12 weeks out as your baseline, then use the remaining papers to build speed, stamina,
and consistency — finishing with a true “exam-day” simulation in the final month.
The ABOHNS Written Exam is computer-based, proctored, and closed-book,
designed to assess knowledge across the breadth and depth of otolaryngology–head & neck surgery — including
interpreting data, diagnosis, and surgical/non-surgical management decisions.
What’s included
- Mock Paper A — baseline + gap-finding (what to revise next)
- Mock Paper B — momentum + timing (reduce “time sinks”)
- Mock Paper C — pattern recognition + clinical reasoning
- Mock Paper D — consolidation + consistency (fewer careless errors)
- Mock Paper E — final rehearsal (calm speed + repeatable decisions)
Why the bundle works
- True exam-style practice: five full sittings to train pace and stamina (not just topic coverage).
- Immediate feedback: detailed explanations turn misses into memorable “rules”.
- Baseline → target → re-test: a structured loop that reliably moves scores.
- One-click planning: the whole run-in is ready — no scrambling for “what next?”
Suggested high-yield schedule
- Weeks 12–10: Paper A (baseline). Build a Rules List from misses.
- Weeks 10–8: Paper B. Fix weak areas using your Q-bank/revision.
- Weeks 8–6: Paper C. Re-test misses within 72 hours.
- Weeks 6–4: Paper D. Focus on timing + avoiding time sinks.
- Weeks 4–2: Exam-day simulation: do two papers back-to-back + short break.
- Weeks 2–1: Paper E as your final rehearsal, then consolidate (don’t cram).
Who this is for
- Candidates who want a baseline early and a structured plan to exam day.
- Candidates who want to train timing, stamina, and accuracy under pressure.
- Anyone aiming to reduce “surprise gaps” by rehearsing exam conditions repeatedly.
Access
To begin, please
create an account
if you haven’t already. Then return to this page to start your mocks.
Independent educational resource. Not affiliated with ABOHNS.
