STATMed and the NAVLE for Veterinarians

We Can Help With Two Options

Option 1:

Test-Taking

Option 2:

Test-Taking & Study Skills

Veterinarian Classroom Students: Learn more about the STATMED STUDY SKILLS CLASS
Option 1: STATMed Boards Workshop 
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Speak to a STATMed Instructor about upcoming Workshops

Schedule an Interview!
Option 2: STATMed NAVLE Reboot Camp
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Our Upcoming Reboot Camp Schedule

Schedule breakdown for our July 24 Reboot Camp

Register now for NAVLE Reboot Camps in July & August, 2024

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Why is veterinary school so hard?

There's no doubt about it. Whether you're studying to be a doctor or a dogtor, med school is hard. For starters, there’s an astronomical amount of information coming at you at an unrelenting pace. And you’re accountable for all if it! To top it all off, no one teaches smart students the best ways to study in general, or how to study in vet school or for boards in particular. Here are 15 of the most common reasons students struggle in school or on boards like the NAVLE.

Study More Effectively — the STATMed Way

How Veterinary Students Succeed with STATMed
An interview with one of our vet students. Read more»
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Learn the single most important study skill for vet school. Read more»

Student Struggline in Med School
Bad test-taking is a real thing. Here are the 5 most common issues. Watch the video »

Taking the NAVLE? 

Our STATMed Boards ReBoot Camp was specifically designed to help you pass the NAVLE.

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STATMed Study Skills Class
Registration is OPEN for Summer 2024!

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STATMed Podcast host Ryan Orwig reviews how one ER doc went on to success after failed board exams.
Doctor struggling in med school swinging through a forest over a deep pit with books and laptops shaped like alligators.
Illustration: Doctor with laptop and books reviews the path she took to succeed in med school