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Pediatric Cardiology Certification Board Review Topics Covered:
- Arrhythmias
- Congenital Cardiac Malformations
- Outpatient Cardiology
- Adult Congenital Heart Disease
- Statistics and Research Design
- Pediatric Cardiology
- Cardiovascular Structure, Development, and Function
- Basic Principles of Pharmacology
- Genetic Disorders and Syndromes of the Cardiovascular System
- Acquired Forms of Cardiac Disease
- Left to Right Shunts
- Single Ventricular Lesions
- Right to Left Shunts
- Abnormalities from Great Arteries
- Structural and Obstructive Lesions
- Systemic and Pulmonary Venous Anomalies
Information about the Pediatric Cardiology Certification Exam
The American Board of Pediatrics administers the Pediatric Cardiology Initial Certification Exam as a subspecialty exam.
As mentioned in the ABP Pediatric Cardiology Exam Blueprint, subspecialty certifying examinations (except sports medicine) are administered every 2 years.
What topics are covered on the Pediatric Cardiology Certification Exam?
According to the American Board of Pediatrics Pediatric Cardiology Content Outline the exam adheres to the following topics:
- Normal Cardiovascular Structure and Function 7%
- Basic Pharmacology 2%
- Arrhythmias 6%
- Left-to-Right Shunts 6%
- Right-to-Left Shunts 6%
- Single-Ventricle Lesions 6%
- Congenital Heart Disease in the Adolescent and Adult 6%
- Duct-Dependent Neonatal Heart Disease 5%
- Valve and Outflow Tract Lesions 5%
- Abnormalities of the Great Arteries 5%
- Disorders of the Myocardium and Pericardium 5%
- Systemic and Pulmonary Venous and Situs Abnormalities 4%
- Pathophysiologic Vascular States 4%
- Conditions Affecting Cardiac Function in the Fetus and Newborn 4%
- Inflammatory and Infectious Acquired Heart Disease 4%
- Genetic Disorders and Symptoms of the Cardiovascular System 4%
- Coronary Artery Abnormalities 3%
- Preventative Cardiology and Inherited Cardiovascular Diseases 6%
- Intensive Care Management 5%
- Systems-Based Practice and Population Health 3%
- Core Knowledge in Scholarly Activities 4%
We’ve found that there is a strong correlation between the number of practice questions and performance on the board exams. This correlation holds for Cardiology as well as the subspecialties. The BoardVitals Pediatric Cardiology question bank offers 350 highly reviewed and rated questions specific to the Pediatric Cardiology certification.
How long is the Pediatric Cardiology Certification Exam?
The exam is a half-day exam comprised of single best answer, multiple-choice questions
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