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Part I (Written) Examination

INTRODUCTION

The Part I (Written) Examination has been designed primarily to assess a candidate's cognitive skills.  The content of the questions on this examination represents uniform coverage of all aspects of the thoracic surgery specialty, including general thoracic, adult cardiac, congenital cardiac, and cardiothoracic critical care.  The diagnosis and treatment of both common and rare conditions will be assessed on this examination.  The examination is chosen from among this list of topics; however, not every topic will be covered on every exam.

EXAM FORMAT

The exam is composed of 250 multiple-choice questions covering all areas of thoracic surgery. The questions consist of a brief statement, case history, possible graphic or picture, followed by a question and a list of possible answers.

The exam is given on a single day each year in an electronic format at approximately 200 Pearson Vue Professional Testing Centers located throughout the United States.  By using a computer-based format, candidates will have the opportunity to select the testing center in which they would like to take the exam.  

The exam is given in two equal parts that last 2 hours, 45 minutes each, for a total of 5 1/2 hours.  The Written Exam is given once a year to candidates whose applications have been approved.  The exam is usually administered in late November or early December. 

RESULTS

The exam results are mailed to the candidates approximately four weeks after the examination.  No results are released over the phone, by email or via the Internet.

 

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