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Physician Assistant Exam Review

143 Bladder disorders – How you’ll see them on your exam

Physician Assistant Exam Review

Brian Wallace PA-C

Physician, Science & Medicine, Medicine, Pance, Assistant, Review, Panre

4.81.3K Ratings

🗓️ 6 November 2025

⏱️ 41 minutes

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0:00.0

Hello and welcome to the physician assistant exam review podcast. Today's a big day here.

0:05.4

We're beginning the blueprint from the beginning. We finish the entire thing for the second time

0:10.1

through and it gets to be more and more fun each time I go through it because I get better at teaching

0:15.8

it. I get better at looking at the questions. I get better at looking at the information that's

0:20.0

coming to you. And through

0:21.7

your feedback, everything gets refined. So initially when I first did the very first pass, I thought

0:27.0

when I finished, what would I do? And I found that going back through another time has been

0:31.1

incredibly beneficial. So I'm excited that you're here with us today. We're going to be jumping in

0:35.0

with genital urinary. My name is Brian Wallace.

0:49.3

I'm the host and creator at Physician Assistant Exam Review.

0:51.3

I've been behind this microphone for almost 15 years now.

0:55.0

And what we've been doing is helping PAs, N.P. Medical students and pharmacy students excel in school and actually start to enjoy their lives.

1:03.0

That's really, really the goal. Isn't just getting through school, but maintaining some level of happiness as you do it.

1:10.0

We do that by covering medical content,

1:12.2

of course, because that's the building blocks, a foundation of what you need. But what I found

1:17.3

over the years is that's not the biggest piece that's missing. Most schools do a great job.

1:21.4

Most PA programs do a great job. Most review books do a great job of covering medical content.

1:26.7

Where I find the gap to be, where I find

1:28.2

the issue to be, is in how to cover it, how to remember it, how to retain it, how to have it

1:33.8

available for you when your preceptors ask you questions, how to have it available for you

1:39.3

when you're on an exam, all of those things. And then how to prepare for your exams, specifically for medical

1:45.9

exams, specifically for high stakes exams, and then how to cover, how to show up as your best

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