Every EOR question gives you 4 answer choices that look right. The students who pass aren't the ones who studied longer. They're the ones who learned to recognize what the exam wants — fast, before they overthink it. That's what this guide does. Every topic includes: What the exam wants you to pick — the specific answer logic for the most common question types. Exam traps — the wrong answer that looks right (the one most students fall for). Memory hooks — clinical anchors built for fast recall under pressure. Not 400 pages of textbook. Not 3,000 questions. Just what the exam actually tests, in the format your tired brain can absorb at 11pm.
Instant PDF download - yours forever. Updated constantly for better understanding.
Memory hooks built into every section.
Blank note space for your own hooks and missed questions.
Bonus: Discount code to the SCOPE 12-Lead Decipher ECG Course and community - arrhythmias are tested on a lot of your EOR exams!
Most students finish it in 3–4 hours. Use it the week before, the night before, or between patients on shift.
Early EM EOR takers used this crash guide to turn scattered notes into a focused final-week plan
★★★★★
"It hit ALL the topic list for the EOR, Well done"
-EM EOR Beta Tester
Used by a select small group of early beta testers

Infectious Disease section coming soon
High-yield cardiac emergencies and the presentations PA students consistently miss.
Respiratory emergencies from the ED perspective, organized for rapid recall.
Neurologic emergencies with pattern-based frameworks for fast differentiation.
Acute abdominal and GI presentations mapped to EOR testing depth.
Musculoskeletal emergencies and the joint/soft tissue diagnoses that show up on the exam.
Ear, nose, throat, and eye emergencies - the category most students underestimate.
Renal and urologic emergencies including acid-base and electrolyte essentials.
High-yield skin conditions from burns to life-threatening drug reactions.
Endocrine emergencies with clinical decision anchors for the ED setting.
Obstetric and gynecologic emergencies commonly tested on.
Behavioral and Psychiatric emergencies you must recognize fast.
High-yield hematology topics such as ITP and Sickle Cell
PAEA Update in July 2026
(Coming Soon)
We remember the panic of EOR week. The 2am study sessions where nothing sticks. The walk into the exam room not knowing what they'd actually ask. We built this guide because the resources we used weren't built for the way EOR exams actually work. Now we work in Emergency Medicine and in Critical Care — and we built this for the PA student version of us.
PA students within 1 week of their EM EOR.
Students who want review mapped to the actual PAEA topic list.
Anyone who needs memory hooks and rapid recall over passive re-reading.
Students looking for non high-yield information
Students without an EM EOR coming up.
Any PA student on EM rotation. No prior experience needed.
Forever. It's a PDF - download it once, it's yours. However it does update frequently. Shared versions don't update
Rosh is a question bank. This is a crash guide organized by the PAEA topic list with memory hooks. Different tools, meant to be used together.
No. Each section stands alone. Most students do one section per day in the final week.
Emergency Medicine only. SCOPE is building crash guides for all 7 rotations - EM is the first.
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