PANCE prep that gives you more than random questions.
PA Guide is a structured PANCE prep system for PA students who need a clear way to organize board medicine, practice active recall, and build clinical reasoning before exam day. Use the notebook, course, quizzes, flashcards, AI coach, and clinical cases as one connected study plan.
“A question bank can tell you what you missed. A study system helps you understand why you missed it.”
The Real PANCE Prep Problem
Most PANCE prep makes you do more.
PA Guide helps you study with structure.
PA students do not usually fail because they were too lazy to buy another resource. They struggle because their study plan becomes scattered: one book, one qbank, random PDFs, lecture notes, flashcards, cram sheets, and a growing sense that nothing connects. PA Guide gives your board review a home.
Use questions. Use books. But do not let scattered resources become your whole strategy.
PA Guide brings the pieces together so your PANCE prep becomes organized, repeatable, and clinically useful.
The PA Guide Method
Organize the medicine. Retrieve it. Reason through it. Then test it.
This is the difference between feeling busy and actually building readiness for the PANCE. PA Guide gives you a sequence you can follow instead of forcing you to invent one while stressed.
Build the map
Use the board review notebook to organize high-yield medicine by system so cardiology, pulmonology, GI, endocrine, emergency medicine, and pharmacology are not floating around as disconnected facts.
Practice active recall
Use quizzes and flashcards to pull information back out before the exam asks for it. Recognition is not enough. Retrieval is the point.
Train clinical reasoning
Use AI coaching and clinical cases to practice the next step, best test, most likely diagnosis, red flags, and treatment decisions.
What Is Included
A complete PANCE prep system, not another disconnected resource.
Use PA Guide during didactic year, clinical rotations, dedicated PANCE prep, or board review when you need your studying to finally feel organized.
PANCE board review notebook
A structured notebook that gives every major system a home, so you can build a review guide that lasts through PA school and boards.
- System-based organization
- High-yield medicine review
- Designed for active learning
PANCE review course
Clear lessons that help board topics make sense before you test yourself into oblivion.
- Concept clarification
- Board-focused explanations
- Built to support the notebook
Quizzes, flashcards, and AI coach
Practice recall and reasoning with tools that help you review, explain, and apply what you are studying.
- PANCE practice questions
- Flashcard review
- Clinical reasoning support
Why it works
Question practice gets better when your brain has somewhere to put the answers.
PA Guide does not ask you to abandon qbanks or review books. It gives you the structure those resources are missing, so every explanation, diagnosis, treatment, and clinical pattern has a place to land.
Use the notebook to create a durable board review framework.
Use quizzes and flashcards to make information retrievable.
Use clinical cases and AI coaching to practice decision-making.
About PA Guide
Made by someone who knows the PA school fire hose.
PA Guide was created by Jono Lippman, PA-C, after seeing the same problem over and over: students were working hard, buying resources, and doing questions, but still did not have a clear structure for learning medicine like a clinician.
The goal is simple: give PA students a board review system that organizes the content, supports active recall, and trains clinical reasoning instead of leaving students to build the whole framework from scratch.
Why This Is Different
Books and qbanks are useful. They are not the whole plan.
PA Guide is built to sit between passive reading and random question grinding. It gives you the structure to make both of those things work better.
The scattered way
The PA Guide way
PANCE Blueprint Review
Study across the systems that show up on the PANCE.
The official PANCE blueprint is organized around medical content and task categories. PA Guide helps students review the medicine by system while practicing the clinical thinking needed to apply it.
How To Use It
A simple PANCE study plan you can repeat.
This page is built for the student who wants a clear answer to “how do I actually study for the PANCE?” Here is the PA Guide flow.
Choose the system
Pick cardiology, pulmonary, GI, endocrine, emergency medicine, or another high-yield area.
Review the notebook
Use the notebook and course to organize the disease patterns, key tests, treatments, and traps.
Retrieve the material
Use quizzes and flashcards to test recall before moving into harder mixed review.
Reason through cases
Use clinical coaching and case-based practice to apply the concept like a clinician.
Choose Your Access
Pick the PA Guide path that fits you.
Students, monthly members, practicing clinicians using CME funds, and PA programs should not all be forced into the same checkout path. Choose the offer that matches your situation.
Lifetime Access
Best for students who want the full PA Guide system without monthly limits.
Use code PAGUIDE15 at checkout.
Notebook + Monthly
Best for students who want to start with the notebook and keep digital access monthly.
Notebook plus monthly tools access.
CME / Clinical Library
Best for practicing clinicians who want a clinical review system for sharpening, teaching, and onboarding.
CME offer path from prior PA Guide code.
PA Program Access
Best for PA programs that want a shared study system for cohorts, remediation, and clinical reasoning support.
Update this URL if your program checkout uses a different Kajabi offer.
If PA Guide is not the right fit, email within 30 days for a full refund. No drama. No weird hoops.
PANCE Prep FAQ
Questions PA students are already searching.
These FAQs help students understand how PA Guide fits into PANCE prep, qbanks, review books, and clinical reasoning practice.
What is the best way to study for the PANCE?
A strong PANCE prep plan should combine system-based review, active recall, spaced repetition, practice questions, and clinical reasoning. PA Guide is built around that structure so you are not just bouncing between random resources.
Is PA Guide a PANCE question bank?
PA Guide includes quizzes and active recall tools, but it is not just a PANCE question bank. It is a complete study system with a notebook, course, flashcards, AI coaching, and clinical case practice.
Can I use PA Guide with PANCE Prep Pearls, UWorld, Rosh, or Blueprint?
Yes. PA Guide can be used with any book or qbank. The goal is to give your review structure so your question practice becomes more useful instead of becoming the entire plan.
Is PA Guide good for clinical year and EOR exams too?
Yes. The same systems you need for the PANCE also show up during clinical rotations and EOR prep. PA Guide is designed to help you organize medicine throughout PA school, not just in the final month before boards.
Who should use this PANCE prep system?
PA Guide is especially helpful for students who feel overwhelmed by scattered notes, passive reading, random questions, or resource overload. It is built for students who want a clear framework and a more active way to study.
Is PA Guide affiliated with NCCPA?
No. PA Guide is an independent study resource and is not affiliated with or endorsed by NCCPA. Always check official NCCPA resources for exam registration, policies, logistics, and blueprint updates.
Stop building your PANCE prep out of panic. Build the system.
PA Guide gives you the notebook, course, quizzes, flashcards, AI coach, and clinical reasoning practice to make your board review organized and usable.