EBR 2022 Registration

May 18, 2022

EBR 2022 has officially concluded. Registration included on-demand access to topical review sessions covering the 220 case questions, featuring detailed answer rationale and explanatory slide presentations.

Registration grants access to three components:

  • The Endocrine Board Review 14th Edition book: The book will be shipped to the address on file for registrants at the beginning of August, allowing them to continue their studies at their own pace.
  • Interactive mock exam sessions (on-demand): These interactive session recordings will enable you to compare your performance to your peers and obtain customized score reports for each topic area. Additionally, each session will feature synchronized slides, audio, and video. Registrants can access the interactive modules on August 15.
  • Topical Q&A sessions with experts (live): September 16-18.

EBR Online Registration Fees

Registration Type 

Advanced Registration
(July 29-September 18)

 Full Member

 $659                                              

 IT/EC/RN/NP/PA/Assoc. Member 

 $539

 RN, NP, or PA (Nonmember)

 $604

 Nonmember

 $849

 Retired

 $329

 

EBR + CEU Online Registration Fees

Includes:

  • EBR 2022 Online Meeting Registration
  • CEU 2022 Online Meeting Registration

Registration Type

Advanced Registration
(July 29-September 18)

Full Member

$1,248                                                  

IT/EC/RN/NP/PA/Assoc. Member

$1,066

RN, NP, or PA (Nonmember)

$1,197

Nonmember

$1,548

Retired

$624

 

Would you prefer to complete your registration via mail or fax? Then, download our printable registration form (coming soon).

Please note our members are eligible for the best rates for registration and have access to a wide array of exclusive benefits. Become a member today!

Please Note: Because the entire program IS being offered virtually, EBR 2022 is non-refundable. Please contact our Member Services team with any questions at [email protected].

 

 
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