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Carolina Acosta Administrator. ABNS Staff Mary Louise Sanderson – Executive Director Carolina Acosta – Administrator Erica Cleveland – MOC Coordinator

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Page 1: Carolina Acosta Administrator. ABNS Staff Mary Louise Sanderson – Executive Director Carolina Acosta – Administrator Erica Cleveland – MOC Coordinator

Carolina AcostaAdministrator

Page 2: Carolina Acosta Administrator. ABNS Staff Mary Louise Sanderson – Executive Director Carolina Acosta – Administrator Erica Cleveland – MOC Coordinator

ABNS Staff

Mary Louise Sanderson – Executive Director

Carolina Acosta – Administrator Erica Cleveland – MOC Coordinator

Shantel Santellana

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Shaw, Basheed S.

El-Shihabi, Tarro F.

Whang, Daniel Kim

Hughes,Elizabeth

Ann O’Sullivan, Patrick T.

Smithson,Anne M.

Schooler, Harry Allen

Truet, Jonathan V.

(Internship)Neurosurgery 1 NS 2 NS 3 NS 4 NS 5 NS 6 NS 7+

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- All residents entering the program

- All residents leaving the program

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(Internship)Neurosurgery 1 NS 2 NS 3 NS 4 NS 5 NS 6 NS 7+

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Outside Rotations

Dear ABNS, I am sending Dr. Smithson to Boston Children’s Hospital for pediatric neurosurgery training under Dr. Michael Scott July through December of this year. Please grant 6 months elective credit for this outside rotation. Sincerely yours,

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Annual Survey of Residents in Place

Fellows July 2010 – June 2011

List all fellows who will be training in your program but are not filling one of your own RRC allotted slots. Include dates and type of fellowship, i.e. spine or pediatric.

Guillermo Lopez-Gonzalez, MD: endovascular neurosurgery 1/12-12/13

Eric Westheimer, MD: neuro-critical care 7/11-6/12

Sign and return the original to the Board by June 1

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J1 VISAS LettersFellow’s Name & ECFMG #Name of FellowshipDirector of FellowshipTimeframe (1 year? Possibility of a 2nd? 2

years?) & Start DateBrief Description of FellowshipWhere to send letter (to you? to Kathleen

Kaufman at the ECFMG?)

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Letters to FellowsSpecifically, we emphasize that time spent as

a fellow, rather than enrolled as a resident, does not apply toward meeting training requirements for ABNS certification either now or from a retrospective viewpoint in the future.

Likewise, fellowship training after residency, while highly commendable, does not extend the five-year time period allowed for completion of the certification process. In addition, no cases done during the timeframe of a fellowship may be used to fulfill the ABNS requirement for practice data.

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Previous Training Dear ABNS, Dr. Hoo was full trained as

a neurosurgeon at Kitasato University School of Medicine in Japan before entering my residency program. Enclosed are recommendations from his program and confirming certificates. Please consider granting retroactive credit toward completion of residency.

Sincerely yours,

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Transferring Residents Dear ABNS, Dr. Whang has just

transferred here from the University of Alaska neurosurgical residency. Enclosed is a letter from his Program Director granting 36 months neurosurgery, 3 neurology and 3 fundamental clinical skills credit for his training there. I am accepting only 24 months neurosurgery, plus the neurology and FCS.

Sincerely yours,

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Primary ExaminationThe Primary Examination is open to all

residents in neurosurgical training programs accredited by the ACGME.

Any resident in such a program may take it for self-assessment or credit toward certification as determined by his or her program director.

Individuals beginning neurosurgical residency training after June 30, 1998 must pass the Examination for credit during residency in order to complete training. Those who do not are not considered by the ABNS to be in the certification process.

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Primary ExaminationI will take the Primary Examination for:Credit toward CertificationSelf-AssessmentI am making a claim under the Americans

with Disabilities Act:YesNoProgram Director’s SignatureCheck for the Application Fee: $485.00Deadline for Receipt: December 2Deadline for Changes: December 9

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Primary Examination2011Primary & Cognitive

Examinations - March 12

2012Primary & Cognitive

Examinations - March 17

2013Primary & Cognitive

Examinations - March 16

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Graduates

Graduate EvaluationsNarrative Summary by Program Director

Graduate RotationsGraduate Addresses

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The primary purpose of the ABNS is to conduct examinations of candidates who seek certification and issue Certificates to those who meet its educational training and practice qualification requirements, and satisfactorily complete its written and oral examinations.

In addition, the ABNS, with the RRC and ACGME, works to improve the standards of training in neurosurgical residency programs throughout the United States.

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Oral Exam Application Process

In order to apply, candidates had to successfully complete all residency requirements, including passing the written Primary Examination.

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Oral Exam Application ProcessGraduates have 5 years to be scheduled to take

examination.Deadline based on calendar year, not academicWaivers routinely grantedApplication process takes anywhere from 12-18

months

If a candidate falls out of the process, he/she must retake and re-pass the written Primary Examination (given every March by residency programs)

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Oral Exam Application ProcessScaled application fee: 0-36 months $1000,

37-48 months $2000Submission and approval of Practice DataTraining reference letters

(residency/fellowships/outside rotations)Current/Past practice reference lettersVerification of licensure and hospital

privilegesList of all published medical papers/books

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Oral Exam Application ProcessOnce approved candidates have three chances to

pass the exam before having to restart the process.

After first failure, they have 2 years to retake

After second failure, they have another 2 years to retake

After third failure, they must re-pass written Primary Examination and reapply

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Oral Examination Process• Given over 3 days in May and November in Houston, TX• Five 1/2 day sessions (3 - 1 hour sessions)• Typically 15 candidates per session (though

at times 18)• Generally, notified ~5-6 months prior to

examination• Can drop up to 1 month before exam without

penalty (assuming still within their 5 yr period)

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Oral Examination Process

Examinees are notified approximately 3 weeks after the examination

Program Directors are sent copies of the pass/fail letters

Page 23: Carolina Acosta Administrator. ABNS Staff Mary Louise Sanderson – Executive Director Carolina Acosta – Administrator Erica Cleveland – MOC Coordinator

Maintenance of Certification (MOC)

Through its Maintenance of Certification program, the ABNS helps Diplomates to keep up with changes in the specialty and improve their patient care.

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Maintenance of Certification (MOC)

All Diplomates certified as of 1999 are required to participate in Maintenance of Certification

One of the requirements of MOC is taking and passing the computer-based Cognitive Exam

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ABNS Updates