Certificación: Board Certified Diplomate of the ABOI/ID
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Part I Examination Information:
Part I consists of a written examination with 200 multiple-choice test questions. Each edition of this examination is developed according to the Test Specifications found at the end of this document. The Specifications are based on findings derived from the ABOI/ID's practice analysis of all registered Diplomates. These analyses elicit information about the activities that Diplomates perform in order to render safe and effective patient care in their practices. So that the Test Specifications are kept current, the Board repeats these practice analyses periodically. If you are preparing to take the certification examination review the Test Specifications carefully. The examination is experientially based. The questions require candidates to apply their knowledge of implant dentistry to clinical situations, rather than to merely recall or recognize specific facts. Each test item contains a question that is followed by suggested answers. Candidates
are asked to choose the best answer.
Part II Examination Information:
Part II is an oral examination where candidates rotate through a series of case stations comprised of standardized cases developed by the ABOI/ID and defense of multiple cases that the candidate submits to the Board. The process calls for candidates to defend a diagnosis and a treatment plan and then apply in-depth clinical knowledge and judgment to cases. During the examination, candidates are expected to integrate their knowledge of science and the current literature into their responses to the examiners questions.
Part I consists of a written examination with 200 multiple-choice test questions. Each edition of this examination is developed according to the Test Specifications found at the end of this document. The Specifications are based on findings derived from the ABOI/ID's practice analysis of all registered Diplomates. These analyses elicit information about the activities that Diplomates perform in order to render safe and effective patient care in their practices. So that the Test Specifications are kept current, the Board repeats these practice analyses periodically. If you are preparing to take the certification examination review the Test Specifications carefully. The examination is experientially based. The questions require candidates to apply their knowledge of implant dentistry to clinical situations, rather than to merely recall or recognize specific facts. Each test item contains a question that is followed by suggested answers. Candidates
are asked to choose the best answer.
Part II Examination Information:
Part II is an oral examination where candidates rotate through a series of case stations comprised of standardized cases developed by the ABOI/ID and defense of multiple cases that the candidate submits to the Board. The process calls for candidates to defend a diagnosis and a treatment plan and then apply in-depth clinical knowledge and judgment to cases. During the examination, candidates are expected to integrate their knowledge of science and the current literature into their responses to the examiners questions.
- More than two years of education or training after high school required?
- Yes
- More than two years of work experience required?
- Yes
- Oral or Written Exam Required?
- Yes
- Renewal Required?
- Every 8 Year(s)
- Renew through Continuing Educational Units(CEU)?
- Yes
- Renew through Re-Examination?
- Yes
- Renew through Continuing Professional Development(CPD)?
- No
- Does applicant have choice of at least two options from above for renewal (CEU, CPD, or exam)?
- Yes
Avanzada
La certificación tiene un nivel de educación de los asociados de las artes o asociados de Ciencias de grado o superior y tiene un requisito de experiencia laboral de más de 2 años, o requiere la obtención de un "núcleo" de la certificación de nivel de la misma organización.