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All CPEs in 2020 will be administered according to the 2020 MOA. Previous editions of the MOA should be discarded.
The 2020 edition of the MOA includes a few language clarifying changes as well as the below significant changes:
General
- Fatal Flaw was clarified for both candidates and examiners as shown:
Fatal Flaw
Throughout the MOA, the term ‘fatal flaw’ is used to denote an action attempted, performed, or specified by a candidate that would have a high likelihood of causing serious injury to a patient, to the candidate, and/or to associated personnel. Note that ‘fatal flaw’ is an assessment issued by the examiner that terminates the examination immediately and does not necessarily imply that the action would be fatal to the patient. Correspondingly, a ‘fatal flaw’ assessment is not restricted to use only in live animal situations but may also be awarded in either simulated patient encounters or written exam elements. Numerous examples of fatal flaws are provided throughout different sections of the MOA but these lists are not comprehensive and examiners may award ‘fatal flaws’ for any action not specified in the MOA that, in their discretion, would have a high likelihood of serious injury to the patient, candidate, or personnel.
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The 2024 CPE MOA is used for exams administered in 2024.
It is your responsibility to read the entire Manual of Administration to ensure that you understand what will be expected of you during the 2020 2024 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.