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For Residency & Fellowship Programs

Information related to ABS certification requirements for program directors, program administrators and other program faculty.

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Portal Login

Log in to your program’s ABS portal

The program login is separate from the standard ABS candidate or diplomate login. The program portal is where programs can update their trainee roster, place In-Training Examination orders, update program contact information, and access important program-specific documents and notices.

In-Training Examinations
ABS offers In-Training Examinations for general surgery, vascular surgery, and pediatric surgery

The ABS In-Training Examination (ABSITE), Vascular Surgery In-Training Examination (VSITE), and Pediatric Surgery In-Training Examination (PSITE) are offered annually to related ACGME- and RCPSC-accredited surgical training programs. They are multiple-choice exams designed to measure the progress attained by surgical trainees in their knowledge of applied science and management of clinical problems related to their surgical specialty area.

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Important Dates

Upcoming examinations and related application deadlines

1/24 - 1/28
2025
ABS In-Training Examination (ABSITE®)
Location: Proctored at program
Fee: $100 per exam

Any order changes submitted after the deadline (TBD) will incur a $350 fee per change.

International programs: Exam window is Jan. 31 to Feb. 4, 2025. These programs should contact ABS for pricing.

2/3 - 2/5
2025
Complex General Surgical Oncology Certifying Examination
Location: Virtual
Fee: $1,700

Registration available following the release of 2024 CGSO QE results.

2/6 - 2/7
2025
Pediatric Surgery In-Training Examination (PSITE)
Location: Proctored at program
Fee: $255 per exam

Any order changes submitted after the deadline (TBD) will incur a $350 fee per change.

2/14 - 2/15
2025
Vascular Surgery In-Training Examination (VSITE)
Location: Proctored at program
Fee: $230 per exam

Any order changes submitted after the order deadline (TBD) will incur a $350 fee per change.

2/25 - 2/27
2025
Pediatric Surgery Certifying Examination
Location: Virtual
Fee: $1,700

Registration available following the release of 2024 PSQE results.

3/15 - 5/15
2025
General Surgery QE/CE Readmissibility
Location: Pearson VUE testing centers
Fee: TBD
Application Deadline: 2/1/2025
Fee: $550
Global Requirements for Certification

Required of all candidates for certification

The following items are required of all candidates for ABS certification, no matter what specialty or subspecialty certification they are applying for.

Entrustable Professional Activities
Now being implemented at all U.S.-based general surgery programs

On July 1, 2023, the ABS introduced Entrustable Professional Activities (EPAs) at all ACGME-accredited general surgery residency programs in an effort to promote competency-based assessment of surgical trainees.

EPAs are also in the early stages of development for the other ABS specialties, including vascular surgery, pediatric surgery, complex general surgical oncology, and surgical critical care, with plans to introduce this trainee assessment model to those specialty programs in the coming years as well.

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Program News

Announcements for residency and/or fellowship programs

05/14/2024

Revised Statement on the Importance of Workplace Support for Pregnancy, Parental Leave, and Lactation for Surgical Trainees

The ABS supports the recent statement by the ACS on the importance of pregnancy-related workplace support for surgical trainees.
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05/14/2024

Revised Statement on the Importance of Workplace Support for Pregnancy, Parental Leave, and Lactation for Practicing Surgeons

The ABS supports the recent statement by the ACS on the importance of pregnancy-related workplace support for practicing surgeons.
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10/07/2022

General Surgery Program Director Update – October 2022

With the 2022-2023 academic year underway, the ABS would like to remind programs of our policies and alert them to several changes to...
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General Surgery Residency Program Pass Rates
Three-year average pass rate of first-time examinees on general surgery initial certification examinations

The report posted below provides the most recent three-year average pass rate of first-time examinees on the General Surgery Qualifying Examination (QE) and General Surgery Certifying Examination (CE) for all ACGME-accredited general surgery residency programs with three years of examinee data.

The information is updated annually to reflect the rolling three-year experience. The current report encompasses examination results from July 2020 through June 2022.

This report is meant for the use of general surgery residency programs and for medical students who are interested in surgical residencies, as one factor that may be relevant in the evaluation of residency characteristics. The information is not considered in any way to reflect on the quality of care provided to patients by the parent institution..

Resources for Programs

Key documents

Timelines, booklets, curriculum information, and more.

Outlines the requirements for certification in general surgery.
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Outlines the requirements for certification in vascular surgery.
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Evaluation and management of a patient with soft tissue...
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Evaluation and management of a patient with cutaneous and...
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Evaluation and management of a patient with severe acute...
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Perioperative care of the critically ill surgery patient (includes...
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