Great question. If you prepare well for the ADAT, I think you can pass INBDE with very minimal additional studying. INBDE is primarily testing the clinical aspect of the ADAT exam, with some biomedical components thrown in, with the ADAT being the harder exam. It is just a matter of whether you decide to use... -B&B Dental NBDE Part 1 material for biomedical sciences + Mental Dental UA-cam videos for clinical sciences -B&B Dental NBDE Part 1 material for biomedical sciences + B&B Dental INBDE material for clinical sciences With B&B Dental for both, you get access to more materials like flashcards, practice questions, etc, so you may prefer that instead of Mental Dental, where you just have videos. For the biostatistics part of the ADAT, you can use the UA-cam video playlist I provide in my ADAT video.
Would we even have to study for the INDBE if we take it right after studying and taking the ADAT?
Great question. If you prepare well for the ADAT, I think you can pass INBDE with very minimal additional studying. INBDE is primarily testing the clinical aspect of the ADAT exam, with some biomedical components thrown in, with the ADAT being the harder exam.
It is just a matter of whether you decide to use...
-B&B Dental NBDE Part 1 material for biomedical sciences + Mental Dental UA-cam videos for clinical sciences
-B&B Dental NBDE Part 1 material for biomedical sciences + B&B Dental INBDE material for clinical sciences
With B&B Dental for both, you get access to more materials like flashcards, practice questions, etc, so you may prefer that instead of Mental Dental, where you just have videos. For the biostatistics part of the ADAT, you can use the UA-cam video playlist I provide in my ADAT video.
@@orgobuddy Thank you so much for the reply! I'm definitely leaning towards B&B dental to study for ADAT first, and then take boards soon after that
@@dustintran804 That sounds like a good plan!