To assure exam security, ABIM and Pearson VUE prohibit the following: All 
electronic devices, including cell phones, cameras, recording devices, PDAs, 
calculators, personal digital assistants, pagers, and beepers.
In addition, the following are not permitted:
	- Watches. The time of day will be displayed on a clock in the testing 
	room, and the time remaining in the exam session will be displayed on your 
	computer screen.
 
	- Calipers, nomograms or other interpretive aids.
 
	- Study materials, books, notes, scratch paper, etc.
 
	- Pens, pencils, highlighters and other writing instruments. The test 
	administrator will provide noteboards that will be replaced as needed. 
	Noteboards may not be removed from the testing room and must be turned in to 
	the test administrator when you complete each exam session. In addition, you 
	may type and save notes in the "Notes" section available for each exam 
	question. Both the noteboards and the "Notes" section are provided for your 
	convenience and are not considered in the evaluation of your exam.
 
	- Suitcases, briefcases, backpacks.
 
	- Wallets and purses.
 
	- Tobacco products.
 
	- Food amd drinks. You may bring lunch to the test center, but there is no 
	access to refrigeration or lounge facilities. Water fountains are available 
	at most test centers. You may also bring bottled water to store in your 
	secure locker.
 
	- Certain medications may be brought to the test center with prior 
	approval of ABIM. You can submit your request to ABIM by using the
	Contact Us feature.
 
Friends or relatives who accompany you to the test center will not be 
permitted to wait inside the test center and cannot contact you while you are 
taking the exam.
Note: Candidates who fail to adhere to these policies are subject to 
disciplinary action which could lead to dismissal from the exam, invalidation of 
the exam, disqualification from future exams, or other sanctions deemed 
appropriate by ABIM. 
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At the start of the exam, you will see several screens reviewing instructions 
about taking the exam and about exam security. You will be asked to agree to a 
Pledge of Honesty affirming that you will follow ABIM and Pearson VUE rules.
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Exam structure: The exams are given in modular format with a maximum of 60 
multiple-choice questions per exam session.
Exam time: You will have up to two hours to complete each session. The time 
remaining for each session will appear in the upper right-hand corner of the 
computer screen. The time of day will be displayed on a clock in the testing 
room.
Assistance during an exam session: You must remain in your seat during an 
exam session, unless authorized to leave by a test center administrator. Raise 
your hand to notify the administrator if you:
	- Have a problem with your computer
 
	- Need a clean noteboard
 
	- Need to leave the testing room for any reason
 
	- Have inadvertently brought any personal belongings into the testing room
 
	- Need earplugs or headphones if you are easily distracted by noise, 
	including typing noise
 
	- Need assistance for any other reason
 
Leaving the testing room during an exam session: If you need to leave the 
testing room during the exam session, the clock will continue to count down the 
time remaining. The test administrator will set your computer to "Unscheduled 
Break" mode. The screen will display the session time with the clock counting 
down, and the display screen you are working on will be hidden. You should exit 
the testing room as quietly as possible. You may not leave the immediate 
vicinity of the testing room or restrooms while an exam session is in progress.
Returning to the testing room during an exam session: You must provide an 
electronic fingerprint each time you enter and exit the testing room. When you 
return to your workstation, the test administrator will reset your computer so 
that you may continue the exam.
Five-minute notification: A message box will appear on your computer screen 
as a reminder when five minutes remain in a session. If you are still working at 
the end of the two-hour session, the computer screen will turn gray, a message 
will state that your time has expired, and no further keyboard and mouse 
responses will be recorded.
Taking breaks: Scheduled breaks, including a 60-minute lunch break, occur at 
the completion of each session. Taking scheduled breaks is optional. You can 
decline a break and immediately begin the next two-hour exam session. You can 
choose to use some or all of your break time. If you finish your testing session 
early, you can combine your unused test time with the subsequent break. However, 
unused break time is not cumulative and cannot be accrued during the day or 
applied to testing time. If you do not use time available for a scheduled break, 
it is forfeited.
Returning from a scheduled break: You must provide an electronic fingerprint 
each time you enter and exit the testing room. Because you must be at your seat 
before the end of a scheduled break, allow sufficient time (as much as ten 
minutes) for checking back in. At the end of a scheduled break, the clock on the 
computer will automatically start the next exam session.
Technical or computer problems: In the event of a computer or other technical 
problem, the Pearson VUE system will ensure that no testing time is lost and all 
your answer choices are saved. Raise your hand to notify the proctor if there is 
a problem. The proctor will follow established procedures to resolve the 
problem.
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You are responsible for making your own travel and hotel reservations. 
Recommendations for overnight accommodations are not available from ABIM or 
Pearson VUE. 
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ABIM considers the integrity of the exam process to be very important. If you 
see cheating or other inappropriate behavior, please contact us at 
1-800-884-2246.
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If you have any questions regarding exam day, call ABIM's Contact Center at 
1-800-441-2246 from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Eastern Standard Time. Or visit the
Contact Us page at
www.abim.org. 
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