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The ABS in 2006: A Year of (More) Change

This article discusses the changes in registration and rosters for the Association of Residency Coordinators in Surgery in 2006. It emphasizes the importance of accurate rosters and provides guidance on completing the application for graduating chiefs. It also covers essential content areas and operative experience requirements. The article addresses common problems and provides information on transplantations, non-operative trauma/critical care, and the final application touches. It concludes with details on application deadlines, verification of status, examination registration, and other important considerations.

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The ABS in 2006: A Year of (More) Change

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  1. The ABS in 2006: A Year of (More) Change Association of Residency Coordinators in Surgery March 21, 2006

  2. Registration vs. rosters • Registration related to ABSITE • Rosters related to QE - must up-to-date and accurate • Application packets for the graduating chiefs, with log-in information, will be mailed soon

  3. The importance of the rosters • ABS will only approve number of resident positions approved by RRC • Application packets will only include info for residents on previous rosters • ABS may not be aware of RRC actions • To avoid problems, send copies of RRC to ABS at time of such approval

  4. Completing the application • Log-in on ABS website, www.absurgery.org • Access application under “My Records” and then under “On-Line Applications” • In rare situations multiple applications may be available – if so, select right one • Personal Information/Rotations in one section

  5. Alimentary Tract Abdomen & its contents Breast, Skin, Soft Tissue Endocrine Head & Neck Surgery Surgical Critical Care Surgical Oncology Trauma/Burns Vascular Surgery Pediatric Surgery Transplantation Essential content areas (ECA)(Allowable Chief Resident rotations)

  6. Allowable chief resident rotations • No more than four (4) months in any ECA* • For mixed rotations (e.g., Vascular/Thoracic) list the predominant service. • Caveat: predominant service for Chief year must be in an essential content area

  7. Completing the application • Log-in • Access application under “My Records” and the under “On-Line Applications” • Beware if multiple applications available • Personal Information/Rotations in one section • Operative Experience a separate section

  8. ABS 500 procedures 150 cases as Chief Experience in all ECA* RRC 500 procedures 150 cases as Chief Experience in all ECA* plus Defined minimums Operative case requirements * ECA = Essential Content Areas

  9. Reporting operative experience • ABS and ACGME to share SOL data • May wish to submit ACGME hard copy to avoid delays • Separate PD signature not required • Other formats no longer acceptable

  10. Frequent problems • Incorrect Program Director • Gaps in chronologic sequence • Missing final ECFMG certificate • Undocumented leave (e.g., pregnancy) • Missing data

  11. Transplantation • ABS requires pre-operative, operative, and post-operative experience in transplant • Objective is direct patient care of transplant patients - transplant rotation not required • If neither operative experience nor rotation, then send patient roster

  12. Non-operative trauma/critical care • Experience in one or both often left blank • ABS requirements = RRC requirements • Do not need worksheets

  13. The final touches • “Make Final” may be slower • Original signatures (do not fax) • A current full, unrestricted medical license (grace period of 6 months) • Correct payment • Credit cards (VISA/MC/Discover/AmEx); or • Check to the American Board of Surgery (not ACS) for $300 • Late application fee is $500

  14. Application deadlines

  15. Verification of status • Access under ‘My Records” on ABS Web site • Available information: • Application components, fees, and approval • Examination admissibility, components, and fees • Status of Test Admission Authorization letter

  16. 2006 examination dates

  17. Examination registration • Promptly “return” Reply Card and payment of separate examination fee ($700) • Examinees to register with Pearson VUE but cannot without Test Admission Authorization letter from ABS • Block released on June 12 • Register early!!!!!

  18. ABS Guide toMultiple Choice Examinations www.absurgery.org/xfer/ABSTestGuide.pdf

  19. Very important! • Keep ABS up-to-date on resident changes of snail mail and e-mail addresses • Can do so online at ABS website under “My Record” and “Update Personal Info”

  20. Other important considerations • Publication of combined exam performance • Satisfactory completion of each year • No more than 3 programs (effective 2008) • Five (rather than six) CE in 2006-07 • May take SCC examination at completion of SCC residency

  21. Primary certification in vascular surgery • Primary certificate approved by ABMS • Primary training approved by ACGME • Programs/resident interest? • Must be approved for two years after 7/1/08 • Eligible only for those who complete Surgery 2006-2007 or thereafter • 3-year/2-year rule will apply

  22. The ABSITE – new issues • Separate junior/senior examinations • Junior = Basic Science/Diagnosis and Evaluation • Senior = Complex Management • Greater breadth and depth for both groups – more difficult • Emphasis on absolute over normative scoring (e.g., % correct vs. percentile) • Change affects scores/reports

  23. The ABSITE – recurring problems • Still some suspicious behavior • Careful proctoring is essential! • Timely return of test books • ABSITE review is OK!

  24. QE security • Teaching to the test vs. teaching the test • Changes in examination development • Changes in examination scoring

  25. The ABS greatly appreciates your efforts and cooperation!

  26. www.absurgery.org

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