Preliminary Surgical Assessment for the CPE (PSA) - Information to candidates
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Having observed a significant decline in passing rates for the surgery section of the Clinical Proficiency Examination over the last years, the National Examining Board decided to take action and provide candidates with an opportunity to assess their skills prior to undertaking a live surgery during the CPE.
With the collaboration of subject experts from the CPE sites, the NEB has developed a process to ensure candidates can demonstrate basic surgical techniques as a prerequisite for CPE registration.
A “Preliminary Surgical Assessment for the CPE” (PSA) has been developed and approved by the NEB.
The PSA for the CPE will assess the candidate’s ability to:
- Prepare a simulator for a sterile abdominal procedure;
- Prepare her-/himself for a sterile surgical procedure;
- Perform a ventral midline celiotomy (approximately 10 cm in length) and close the ventral midline celiotomy, subcutaneous tissue and skin on simulator.
The Preliminary Surgical Assessment has been a mandatory step of the NEB process for all candidates taking the CPE since January 1st, 2017.
PSA sessions are continuously offered throughout the year.
After registration, you will be put on the waiting list. The wait time to get a seat assigned is currently between 6-9 months. We usually notify you about available seats 6-8 weeks in advance once a site confirms a date. If the proposed date or location does not work for you, you can wait for a later date.
PSA sessions are currently offered at the following locations in Canada:
- FMV, St Hyacinthe, QC
- WCVM, Saskatoon, SK
PSA Candidate Manuals (2021 version to be used):
PSA MOA 2021 FRENCH_Candidat.pdf
Presurgical Assessment Candidate information.pdf