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Overview

Introduction


The Emergency Medicine MCQ Examination (EM Examination (MCQ)) 2024 is a postgraduate examination for exit certification. Completing the EM Examination (MCQ) is one of the requirements for exit certification and for specialist registration as determined by the Specialists Accreditation Board (SAB). The examination is jointly developed by the ABMS Assessment Services (ABMS-AS), LLC, the relevant Member Board of its affiliate, the American Board of Medical Specialties (ABMS), and the Ministry of Health, Singapore (MOH).

ABMS is a not-for-profit organisation that assists the American medical specialty boards in the development and use of standards in the evaluation and certification of specialists.

MOH has collaborated with ABMS-AS to develop specialty-specific psychometrically validated multiple-choice-question (MCQ) examinations for Singapore. The examination blueprints have been designed to ensure that the content is relevant to the practice of medicine in Singapore. The EM Examination (MCQ) will complement the structured formative training of the residency programme and other clinical assessments required in the programme.

Any specialty certificate issued by MOH does not entitle the holder to reciprocal certification privileges in the U.S.

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Purpose of the Examination


The SAB determines the qualifications, experience and training programmes which are to be recognised for registration as specialists under the Medical Registration Act, and grants Certificates of Specialist Accreditation to persons who meet these requirements. You can obtain current information from the section on Specialist Accreditation in Singapore.

To receive the Certificate of Specialist Accreditation in a specialty, a doctor must meet the graduate medical education training requirements, demonstrate clinical competence in the care of patients, meet the licensure requirements with the Singapore Medical Council (SMC), and pass the required postgraduate examinations.

The Emergency Medicine Examination (EM Examination)

The EM Examination, comprising 4 components, shall be the exit examination for Emergency Medicine residents.

Part A (EM Examination [MCQ]) will comprise 200 multiple-choice-questions (MCQs). This is administered for residents who have completed 30 months of residency training.

The remaining components are Part B (Critical Appraisal Paper), Part C (Clinical Viva) and Part D (Admin Viva + Teaching Viva).

Part B (Critical Appraisal Paper)
will be administered not earlier than 12 months before the date of completion of R5 senior residency.

Part C (Clinical Viva) will be administered not earlier than 6 months before the date of completion of R5 senior residency.

Part D (Admin and Teaching Viva) may be attempted at 21 months of senior residency.

Any of the EM Examination components may be undertaken first, provided the eligibility of the respective examination is met.

The EM Exit Examination is mandatory for Emergency Medicine Residents for exit certification, subject to completion of required postings and attestation by the Programme Directors. 


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MCQ Examination Committee


The Emergency Medicine MCQ Examination Committee comprises medical educators and senior clinicians who are appointed as subject matter experts to be involved in the joint development of the examination materials with ABMS-AS. The examination materials are protected by copyright laws and are intended to be delivered in a secured test environment.

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Computer-Based Testing


The EM Examination (MCQ) is a multiple-choice examination administered by computer. The code used for this examination is EM Examination. Pearson VUE is the designated Test Vendor for administering the computer-based examination in a secured test environment.Upon successful scheduling of the examination with Pearson VUE, candidates will receive a Confirmation Email which will indicate the location of the allocated Test Centre.

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