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2023 CPE MOA

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in 2023!

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2023 edition of the MOA includes a few language clarifying changes as well as the below significant changes:

Necropsy

  • The Necropsy Report Form was revised so that candidates are now asked to indicate whether each tissue is normal or abnormal, rather than asking if each tissue is abnormal. Please be sure to use the 2022 Necropsy Report Form for all candidates tested in 2022.

 

Small Animal Medicine

  • SAM02 – Candidates now have a “hard stop” at 35 minutes at which the time for the written portion of the case ceases and the oral portion of the case will begin.

 

The 2021 edition of the MOA includes a few language clarifying changes as well as the below significant changes:

Radiology

  • A statement has been added to indicate that the candidate will be awarded a Fatal Flaw if the radiographs submitted do not include the correct anatomic region for the suspected diagnosis

Equine Practice

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Anesthesia

  • Update of potential drugs available with deletion of meperidine and addition of maropitant citrate.
  • Candidates are no longer required to place esophageal stethoscope, but sites should have available for candidates if they so choose.
  • Candidates are now required to place ECG leads (not within the 100 minute time limit).

 

It is your responsibility to read the entire Manual of Administration to ensure that you understand what will be expected of you during the 2021 2023 CPE.

Should you have any questions regarding the new CPE Manual of Administration, please contact the NEB office via e-mail at ohoffmann@cvmaat neb-bne@cvma-acmv.org.